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Iowa football: Mark Gronowski leads Hawkeyes' rally past Penn State

Iowa football: Mark Gronowski leads Hawkeyes' rally past Penn State
SHADES OF 2021. SHANNON EHRHARDT JOINS US LIVE IN SHANNON. THIS IS QUINTESSENTIAL IOWA FOOTBALL AT NIGHT. HOW EXCITING WAS IT TO BE THERE FOR THAT FINISH? SCOTT COHEN AND STRINGER COULDN’T HAVE SAID IT BETTER. THE CAPTAIN SAID HE IS GOING TO TELL HIS KIDS ABOUT THIS ONE. THAT’S HOW MEMORABLE IT WAS. THE DEFENSIVE BACK OBVIOUSLY HAD A GREAT GAME HIMSELF. HE HAD THAT RKO DOWN TAKING HIS MAN. THE DEFENSE PLAYED PHENOMENAL. THEY HAD HUGE STOPS, WHICH OBVIOUSLY PROPELLED THE OFFENSE. YOU KNOW, WHEN WE GOT INTO THE LOCKER ROOM, I ASKED SOME OF THE GUYS WHAT THE VIBE WAS BECAUSE OBVIOUSLY, YOU KNOW, THEY DIDN’T START TOO HOT. THEY TURNED IT OVER ON THE VERY FIRST DRIVE, BUT THEY WERE ABLE TO TOTALLY COME BACK. THE MAIN MESSAGE WAS TO KEEP FIGHTING AND MAKE THEM TAP SCOTT. THAT’S EXACTLY WHAT IOWA WAS ABLE TO DO. THEY PLAYED THEIR BRAND OF FOOTBALL, GETTING IT DONE DEFENSIVELY, AND THE OFFENSE WAS ABLE TO GET GOING WHEN IT REALLY MATTERED MOST. MARK GRONOWSKI BROUGHT THIS TEAM FROM THE ASHES. HE HAD 130 RUSHING YARDS. HE WAS SO BACK. OBVIOUSLY COMING OFF THAT INJURY FROM LAST WEEK, AND HE SAID THIS WEEK THERE WOULD BE MORE QUARTERBACK DESIGNED RUNS AND WE SURE DID SEE IT. HE HAD TWO TOUCHDOWNS ON TOP OF THAT. YOU KNOW SOMETHING INTERESTING, SCOTT, IS WHEN I WAS WALKING BEHIND THE BENCH ON THE SIDELINES, I OVERHEARD THE O-LINE TALKING AND SAYING THAT THERE IS STILL A LOT OF FOOTBALL LEFT, AND THAT’S WHEN IT WAS STILL A TWO SCORE GAME. THIS ONE WAS OUT OF THIS WORLD. IT WAS SO LOUD. MY EARS ARE STILL RINGING FROM IT. THE GUYS ARE JUST WANTING TO CELEBRATE IT. CAME IN THE LOCKER ROOM, COACH PARKER TOLD US, YOU KNOW, WE GOT 30 MORE MINUTES JUST TO KEEP FIGHTING AND JUST GIVE EVERYTHING YOU HAVE AND JUST LEAVE IT ALL OUT THERE. HE TOLD US FROM THE FROM THE START OF THE WEEK ON MONDAY, YOU KNOW, THIS IS GOING TO BE A GAME THAT YOU REMEMBER AND YOU TELL YOUR KIDS ABOUT. AND I’M HAPPY IT WAS. I’LL DEFINITELY SAY IT’S A IT’S A GOOD CONFIDENCE BOOSTER KNOWING THAT WE COULD GET IN THESE THESE TIGHT GAMES AND AND PREVAIL. SO JUST JUST TRYING TO STACK THIS WIN AND GET BETTER NEXT WEEK. OBVIOUSLY YOU SAW THE TEAM DOING THE SWAG IN SURF. YOU SWAG IN SURF. THEY WERE SUPER JACKED UP ABOUT THIS LISTENING TO MUSIC IN THE LOCKER ROOM. THERE WAS GATORADE THROWN ON SOME OF THE COACHES AND PLAYERS I SAW, WHICH IS AWESOME. THIS IS SUCH A STATEMENT WIN FOR IOWA AND FOR THEIR FANS AT NIGHT OVER A BLUE BLOOD TEAM. AND YES, PENN STATE IS OBVIOUSLY DOWN, BUT THIS WAS THE BEST THEY’VE PLAYED ALL SEASON IN IOWA. WAS ABLE TO HOLD THEM BACK AND NOT LET THEM HAVE THAT BOUNCE BACK GAME THAT PEOPLE WERE TALKING ABOUT. SCOTT. THIS IS THE START OF A MOMENTUM BOOSTER FOR IOWA AS THEY HAVE TWO MORE HOME GAM
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Updated: 9:21 AM CDT Oct 19, 2025
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Iowa football: Mark Gronowski leads Hawkeyes' rally past Penn State
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Updated: 9:21 AM CDT Oct 19, 2025
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Iowa quarterback Mark Gronowski rushed for a career-high 130 yards and two touchdowns, and Kaden Wetjen scored the go-ahead touchdown on an 8-yard run with 3:54 to play, as the Hawkeyes defeated Penn State 25-24 on Saturday night.Gronowski had just nine carries, but had the biggest run of the game for the Hawkeyes."I'm a guy who wants the ball in my hands," said Gronowski, who transferred to Iowa in the offseason after winning two FCS national championships at South Dakota State."I always joke, he's our biggest (running) back," Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said. "It's been great to have him on our football team."The Hawkeyes trailed 24-19 with 4:56 to play after Penn State's Ryan Barker kicked a 32-yard field goal, but Gronowski ran 67 yards on the first play after the ensuing kickoff, setting up Wetjen's run one play later."I had to break one tackle, and once I picked my eyes up, and there was nobody there. I got pretty bug-eyed there," Gronowski said.Gronowski missed on the 2-point conversion pass after Wetjen's touchdown, giving the Nittany Lions a chance to take the lead.Iowa's defense then stopped Penn State near midfield, blitzing Ethan Grunkemeyer on fourth down at the Penn State 49 and forcing an incomplete pass. Gronowski then clinched the win with a 14-yard run on third down that allowed the Hawkeyes to run out the clock."We certainly had to earn this win," Ferentz said. "I told the players, this is a feeling you can't buy."It was the second consecutive win for the Hawkeyes (5-2, 3-1 Big Ten) after the 20-15 loss to Indiana on September 27, a game in which Gronowski went out late in the second half with a knee injury. He hasn't missed a game after Iowa's off week following the Indiana loss, starting last week's 37-0 win over Wisconsin and then starting this game while wearing a brace on the knee."If I didn't have the knee brace, I could have unhooked the trailer and scored (on the 67-yard run)," Gronowski said, smiling."He said if he was 100%, he would have scored," Ferentz said. "That says a lot about him. To come back off that injury, he's not quite 100%, but he's looking better every day."Gronowski had a 1-yard touchdown run late in the first half, then added a 4-yard touchdown run in the third quarter that got the Hawkeyes to within 21-16.It was the fourth consecutive loss for the Nittany Lions (3-4, 0-4), playing their first game for interim coach Terry Smith six days after the firing of James Franklin."I think we gave everything we had," Smith said. "There was no one that didn't give great effort. We just have to execute.""That's a talented team," Ferentz said. "They came in ready to go."Kaytron Allen rushed for 145 yards and two touchdowns for Penn State.The Nittany Lions led 14-10 at halftime after Iowa kicker Drew Stevens had his 66-yard field-goal attempt with six seconds left blocked by Xavier Gilliam. Elliot Washington II picked up the loose ball and ran 35 yards for the touchdown.TakeawaysPenn State: The Nittany Lions had a road win in their possession before the Hawkeyes were able to snatch it away. Grunkemeyer struggled at times, throwing two interceptions, one to Xavier Nwankpa that he returned to the Penn State 1-yard line, setting up Gronowski's first touchdown. "I'm super proud of those guys and the way they played," Smith said. "We just have to clean it up so that we can finish games."Iowa: The Hawkeyes brought in Gronowski because of his mobility, something he has shown all season, but particularly in this game. They have momentum now with this win combined with last week's win at Wisconsin. "These are memories we'll have for the rest of our lives," cornerback Deshaun Lee said.Up nextPenn State: At Ohio State on November 1Iowa: Hosts Minnesota next Saturday

Iowa quarterback Mark Gronowski rushed for a career-high 130 yards and two touchdowns, and Kaden Wetjen scored the go-ahead touchdown on an 8-yard run with 3:54 to play, as the Hawkeyes defeated Penn State 25-24 on Saturday night.

Gronowski had just nine carries, but had the biggest run of the game for the Hawkeyes.

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"I'm a guy who wants the ball in my hands," said Gronowski, who transferred to Iowa in the offseason after winning two FCS national championships at South Dakota State.

"I always joke, he's our biggest (running) back," Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said. "It's been great to have him on our football team."

The Hawkeyes trailed 24-19 with 4:56 to play after Penn State's Ryan Barker kicked a 32-yard field goal, but Gronowski ran 67 yards on the first play after the ensuing kickoff, setting up Wetjen's run one play later.

"I had to break one tackle, and once I picked my eyes up, and there was nobody there. I got pretty bug-eyed there," Gronowski said.

Gronowski missed on the 2-point conversion pass after Wetjen's touchdown, giving the Nittany Lions a chance to take the lead.

Iowa's defense then stopped Penn State near midfield, blitzing Ethan Grunkemeyer on fourth down at the Penn State 49 and forcing an incomplete pass. Gronowski then clinched the win with a 14-yard run on third down that allowed the Hawkeyes to run out the clock.

"We certainly had to earn this win," Ferentz said. "I told the players, this is a feeling you can't buy."

It was the second consecutive win for the Hawkeyes (5-2, 3-1 Big Ten) after the 20-15 loss to Indiana on September 27, a game in which Gronowski went out late in the second half with a knee injury. He hasn't missed a game after Iowa's off week following the Indiana loss, starting last week's 37-0 win over Wisconsin and then starting this game while wearing a brace on the knee.

"If I didn't have the knee brace, I could have unhooked the trailer and scored (on the 67-yard run)," Gronowski said, smiling.

"He said if he was 100%, he would have scored," Ferentz said. "That says a lot about him. To come back off that injury, he's not quite 100%, but he's looking better every day."

Gronowski had a 1-yard touchdown run late in the first half, then added a 4-yard touchdown run in the third quarter that got the Hawkeyes to within 21-16.

It was the fourth consecutive loss for the Nittany Lions (3-4, 0-4), playing their first game for interim coach Terry Smith six days after the firing of James Franklin.

"I think we gave everything we had," Smith said. "There was no one that didn't give great effort. We just have to execute."

"That's a talented team," Ferentz said. "They came in ready to go."

Kaytron Allen rushed for 145 yards and two touchdowns for Penn State.

The Nittany Lions led 14-10 at halftime after Iowa kicker Drew Stevens had his 66-yard field-goal attempt with six seconds left blocked by Xavier Gilliam. Elliot Washington II picked up the loose ball and ran 35 yards for the touchdown.

Takeaways

Penn State: The Nittany Lions had a road win in their possession before the Hawkeyes were able to snatch it away. Grunkemeyer struggled at times, throwing two interceptions, one to Xavier Nwankpa that he returned to the Penn State 1-yard line, setting up Gronowski's first touchdown. "I'm super proud of those guys and the way they played," Smith said. "We just have to clean it up so that we can finish games."

Iowa: The Hawkeyes brought in Gronowski because of his mobility, something he has shown all season, but particularly in this game. They have momentum now with this win combined with last week's win at Wisconsin. "These are memories we'll have for the rest of our lives," cornerback Deshaun Lee said.

Up next

Penn State: At Ohio State on November 1

Iowa: Hosts Minnesota next Saturday

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