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Iowa football at UCLA: How to watch the Hawkeyes on Friday night

Iowa football at UCLA: How to watch the Hawkeyes on Friday night
LEADER. THANK YOU SCOTT. WE FOUND OUT THAT’S A 230 GAME FROM ARROWHEAD IN IOWA CITY A RIVALRY GAME. THE BATTLE FOR THE BRASS BOWL. BRENDAN SULLIVAN PICKING UP WHERE HE LEFT OFF WHEN HE PLAYED NORTHWESTERN NIGHT GAME UNDER THE LIGHTS. KINNICK. A BLACKOUT. WHAT A SCENE! WISCONSIN LED THREE. NOTHING EARLY, BUT FROM THERE, THE DEFENSE LOCKED IN. BRAYDEN LOCK LOOKING INTENDED FOR C.J. WILLIAMS. IT’S PICKED OFF BY DESHAWN LEE, AND THE HAWKEYES WOULD TAKE OVER AND THEY WOULD DRIVE DOWN THE FIELD FROM THERE. AND WHO ELSE? QB SNEAK BRENDAN SULLIVAN FINDING THE END ZONE. SULLY MAKES IT A SEVEN THREE HAWKEYE LEAD. NEXT DRIVE, HAWKEYES WOULD GO 80 YARDS AND IT’S CAPPED OFF BY WHO ELSE? THIS TIME? CALEB JOHNSON, 16 YARDS OUT. IOWA MAKES IT A 14 THREE LEAD. THAT WOULD BE THE SCORE AT THE HALF. CALEB JOHNSON IF IT WEREN’T FOR ASHTON. THAT’S YOUR DOAK WALKER WINNER RIGHT THERE. SECOND HALF HAWKEYES ARE GOING TO BLOW THIS GAME WIDE OPEN. THIS TIME IT’S JOHNSON FROM NINE YARDS OUT 21 TO 3. KINNICK WAS ROCKING IOWA WAS MOVING AND THEY WERE GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS BEHIND NUMBER TWO. AND HOW ABOUT A LITTLE TOUCHDOWN THROUGH THE AIR. A LITTLE BOOTLEG ACTION JACOB GILL FROM BRENDAN SULLIVAN. THE NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER MATE. ABSOLUTE DOMINATION WISCONSIN 42 TO 10 IOWA WINS. IT’S THE FOURTH 40 POINT PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR FOR IOWA. THEY DIDN’T HAVE 440 POINT PERFORMANCES IN THE LAST FOUR SEASONS COMBINED. SHANNON EARHART LIVE IN IOWA CITY WITH MORE. JEFF, IT SEEMS LIKE IOWA HAS UPGRADED AT QUARTERBACK. BRENDAN SULLIVAN GETTING THE START TODAY. LIKE YOU MENTIONED, HE WAS IOWA’S RED ZONE QUARTERBACK BEFORE HE WON THE STARTING JOB BECAUSE CADE MCNAMARA GOT INJURED WHEN HE WAS THE RED ZONE QUARTERBACK. HE WAS EIGHT FOR EIGHT TONIGHT. HE WAS SIX FOR SIX. SO IT’S NO SURPRISE ALL 42 POINTS COMING IN THAT RED ZONE. BUT MORE SURPRISING THAN THAT THEY HAD 329 RUSHING YARDS AVERAGING SIX YARDS PER CARRY. IT’S ON BRAND FOR CALEB JOHNSON TO GO OFF. BUT KAMARI BOLTON SULLIVAN AND JAZZ PATTERSON PILED ON. BUT IT STARTS IN THE TRENCHES. THE HAWKS OWN THE BADGERS INSTEAD OF JOHNSON TAKING PROPS ON THE SIDELINE. I ACTUALLY WATCHED HIM GIVE THANKS TO HIS ENTIRE O LINE HIGH FIVING EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM. KUDOS TO THE DEFENSE, TOO, FOR ANNOYING THE HECK OUT OF WISCONSIN. THE DEFENSE HELD WISCO TO 261 TOTAL YARDS AND FORCED TWO INTERCEPTIONS. THE DIFFERENCE IS THAT IOWA HAD 14 POINTS OFF OF THOSE TURNOVERS. NICK JACKSON HAD THAT SECOND INTERCEPTION. I HAD ASKED HIM AFTER THE GAME IF HE KNEW THAT HE REALLY HAD THE BALL AND HE SAID NO. I ACTUALLY COULDN’T PROCESS IT. I DIDN’T KNOW I HAD IT, BUT HE THEN AGAIN HAD GREAT FIELD POSITION. SO IOWA WAS ABLE TO CONVERT AFTER THAT. YOU SAW THE TROPHY CELEBRATION. ALL THE GUYS COULD SAY AFTER THAT WAS A LITTLE ALONG THE LINES OF THIS. YOU KNOW, SOMETIMES YOU’VE JUST GOT TO JUMP AROUND AFTER A WIN. YOU KNOW, IT’S A GREAT FEELING TO HAVE THE BOYS AROUND. I MEAN, IT’S SUPER FUN WHEN YOU GET A WIN LIKE THAT, ESPECIALLY AGAINST A BIG RIVAL, A TROPHY GAME AS WELL. IT WAS A BLACKOUT HERE. THE FANS WERE SUPER LOUD, VERY NOISY AND I THINK IT BOTHERED WISCONSIN AS WELL. IT’S THE FIRST TIME THIS SEASON THAT IOWA HAS WON TWO CONSECUTIVE POWER
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Iowa football at UCLA: How to watch the Hawkeyes on Friday night
Iowa heads west this week for its first road trip against any of the four new Big Ten members.Video above: Iowa tops Wisconsin at Kinnick StadiumThe Hawkeyes (6-3 overall, 4-2 in Big Ten play) take on the UCLA Bruins (3-5, 2-4 in Big Ten) for a rare Friday night game.Here's what to know about the game and how to watch it from home.How to watch and stream Iowa at UCLAWhen: 8:05 p.m. CT, Friday, Nov. 8Where: Rose Bowl StadiumTV: FOXLivestream: Fox Sports Live (TV provider log-in required)Online radio: Hawkeye Radio NetworkUCLA vs. Iowa football series historyIowa and UCLA are meeting for their 10th matchup, but the first time in nearly 40 years. UCLA has a 6-3 lead in the series.The most recent matchup came in 1986 when UCLA beat Chuck Long and the Hawkeyes 45-28 in the Rose Bowl after the 1985 season. Hawkeye running back Ronnie Harmon infamously fumbled four times in the first half.UCLA has actually won seven of the nine games in the series, but the Bruins had to forfeit a 34-16 win in 1977.UCLA football schedule, record, stats and moreRecord: 3-5 overall, 2-4 in Big Ten playCoach: DeShaun Foster (first year)The Bruins went through a major rough patch earlier this season, but they seem to have turned a corner.After a narrow season-opening win at Hawaii, UCLA dropped five games in a row. That cold streak ended Oct. 19 with a win at Rutgers, and the Bruins built upon that win with another road victory at Nebraska last weekend.The Bruins have struggled offensively most of the season and currently rank No. 126 out of 134 teams in FBS in points per game at 18.6. They failed to reach 20-plus points in any of their first six games but have since scored 35 and 27 in the last two weeks.UCLA scoresUCLA 16, Hawaii 13Indiana 42, UCLA 13LSU 34, UCLA 17Oregon 34, UCLA 13Minnesota 21, UCLA 17UCLA 35, Rutgers 32UCLA 27, Nebraska 20UCLA vs. Iowa football betting odds, over/underIowa is a 5.5-point favorite, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. The total is set at 44.5 points.UCLA vs. Iowa football ticketsMaking the trek to Pasadena?Tickets are still available for as low as $27 apiece on UCLA's website.

Iowa heads west this week for its first road trip against any of the four new Big Ten members.

Video above: Iowa tops Wisconsin at Kinnick Stadium

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The Hawkeyes (6-3 overall, 4-2 in Big Ten play) take on the UCLA Bruins (3-5, 2-4 in Big Ten) for a rare Friday night game.

Here's what to know about the game and how to watch it from home.

How to watch and stream Iowa at UCLA

When: 8:05 p.m. CT, Friday, Nov. 8

Where: Rose Bowl Stadium

TV: FOX

Livestream: (TV provider log-in required)

Online radio:

UCLA vs. Iowa football series history

Iowa and UCLA are meeting for their 10th matchup, but the first time in nearly 40 years.

UCLA has a 6-3 lead in the series.

The most recent matchup came in 1986 when UCLA beat Chuck Long and the Hawkeyes 45-28 in the Rose Bowl after the 1985 season. Hawkeye running back Ronnie Harmon infamously fumbled four times in the first half.

Iowa fullback David Hudson goes over the top of a group of UCLA defenders to score the first touchdown in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 1, 1986. (AP Photo)
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Iowa fullback David Hudson goes over the top of a group of UCLA defenders to score the first touchdown in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 1, 1986

UCLA has actually won seven of the nine games in the series, but the Bruins had to forfeit a 34-16 win in 1977.

UCLA football schedule, record, stats and more

Record: 3-5 overall, 2-4 in Big Ten play

Coach: DeShaun Foster (first year)

The Bruins went through a major rough patch earlier this season, but they seem to have turned a corner.

After a narrow season-opening win at Hawaii, UCLA dropped five games in a row. That cold streak ended Oct. 19 with a win at Rutgers, and the Bruins built upon that win with another road victory at Nebraska last weekend.

The Bruins have struggled offensively most of the season and currently rank No. 126 out of 134 teams in FBS in points per game at 18.6. They failed to reach 20-plus points in any of their first six games but have since scored 35 and 27 in the last two weeks.

UCLA scores

  • UCLA 16, Hawaii 13
  • Indiana 42, UCLA 13
  • LSU 34, UCLA 17
  • Oregon 34, UCLA 13
  • Minnesota 21, UCLA 17
  • UCLA 35, Rutgers 32
  • UCLA 27, Nebraska 20

UCLA vs. Iowa football betting odds, over/under

Iowa is a 5.5-point favorite, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. The total is set at 44.5 points.

UCLA vs. Iowa football tickets

Making the trek to Pasadena?

on UCLA's website.