Iowa 52, Minnesota 28

November 19, 2005 - Kinnick Stadium - Iowa City, IA


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NCAAF FINAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL --- --- --- --- ----- MINNESOTA 0 7 0 21 28 IOWA 14 24 7 7 52 FINAL

SCORING SUMMARY

1ST QTR: IOWA - TD, ED HINKEL 46 YD PASS FROM DREW TATE (KYLE SCHLICHER KICK), 9:30 IOWA - TD, SCOTT CHANDLER 6 YD PASS FROM DREW TATE (KYLE SCHLICHER KICK), 4:08 2ND QTR: IOWA - TD, DAMIAN SIMS 71 YD RUN (KYLE SCHLICHER KICK), 13:32 IOWA - TD, ED HINKEL 26 YD PASS FROM CLINTON SOLOMAN (KYLE SCHLICHER KICK), 6:46 IOWA - TD, ALBERT YOUNG 5 YD RUN (KYLE SCHLICHER KICK), 5:57 MINN - TD, JOHN SHEVLIN 60 YD INTERCEPTION RETURN (JASON GIANNINI KICK), 2:53 IOWA - FG, KYLE SCHLICHER 28 YD, :08 3RD QTR: IOWA - TD, ED HINKEL 38 YD PASS FROM DREW TATE (KYLE SCHLICHER KICK), 4:41 4TH QTR: MINN - TD, GARY RUSSELL 2 YD RUN (JASON GIANNINI KICK), 11:29 IOWA - TD, ED HINKEL 3 YD PASS FROM DREW TATE (KYLE SCHLICHER KICK), 9:36 MINN - TD, JUSTIN VALENTINE 3 YD RUN (JOEL MONROE KICK), 7:44 MINN - TD, LOGAN PAYNE 3 YD PASS FROM BRYAN CUPITO (JOEL MONROE KICK), 1:34


Extended Box

NCAAF 1 2 3 4 F - - - - -- Minnesota 0 7 0 21 28 Iowa 14 24 7 7 52 FINAL

Iowa-Hinkel 46 pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) Iowa-Chandler 6 pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) Iowa-D Sims 71 run (Schlicher kick) Iowa-Hinkel 25 pass from Soloman (Schlicher kick) Iowa-A Young 3 run (Schlicher kick) Minnesota-Shevlin 60 interception return (Giannini kick) Iowa-FG Schlicher 28 Iowa-Hinkel 38 pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) Minnesota-Russell 16 run (Giannini kick) Iowa-Hinkel 3 pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) Minnesota-Valentine 3 run (Monroe kick) Minnesota-Payne 3 pass from Cupito (Monroe kick)

Minnesota Iowa First downs 24 28 Rushed-yards 34-129 40-236 Passing yards 315 377 Sacked-yards lost 0-0 0-0 Return yards 60 32 Passes 26-46-2 20-34-1 Punts 4-41.8 3-39.3 Fumbles-lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-yards 4-31 3-33 Time of possession 30:03 29:57

Individual Statistics RUSHING: Minnesota-Russell 17-78, Pinnix, 4-19, Valentine 5-18, Maroney 7-10, Cupito 1-4. Iowa-A Young 21-103, D Sims 8-104, Schnoor 5-11, Sherlock 2-7, Tate 2-5, Shelton 1-3, M Simmons 1-3.

PASSING: Minnesota-Cupito 26-46-2-315. Iowa-Tate 19-32-1-351, Soloman 1-1-0-26, Phillips 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Minnesota-Payne 11-158, Spaeth 4-49, Wheelwright 4-46, Russell 5-45, Valentine 2-17. Iowa-Hinkel 7-151, Soloman 3-84, Grigsby 3-72, Chandler 3-41, D Sims 1-11, Melloy 1-4, Majerus 1-3.

Att: 70,585


Game Story

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) -- Ed Hinkel caught four touchdown passes to set a Kinnick Stadium record, Damian Sims scored on a 71-yard run and Iowa shut down the nation's No. 1 rushing offense in beating Minnesota 52-28 Saturday. Iowa (7-4, 5-3 Big Ten) improved its bowl prospects with its fifth straight victory over Minnesota, which lost star running back Laurence Maroney in the first quarter and never recovered after falling behind 35-0 less than 25 minutes into the game. The Hawkeyes set the tone by dropping Minnesota (7-4, 4-4) for losses on three of its first six running plays. The Gophers, who came in averaging a nation-leading 295 yards a game rushing, were held to 63 yards in the first half and 129 for the game. Minnesota had outrushed Iowa 337-6 in its 29-27 loss last year and the Hawkeyes had said they were determined not to let that happen again. Linebacker Abdul Hodge led the defensive charge with 19 tackles, 14 in the first half. On offense, Iowa did pretty much what it wanted in compiling a season-high 613 yards. Drew Tate completed his first seven passes and the line gave Sims and Albert Young plenty of running room. The Hawkeyes were so efficient that wide receiver Clinton Solomon even threw a touchdown pass. Hinkel caught touchdown passes of 46, 38 and 3 yards from Tate and 26 yards from Solomon, who was a quarterback in high school. Tate also threw a 6-yard TD pass to Scott Chandler and finished 19-of-32 for 351 yards and one interception. Hinkel had seven catches in all for 151 yards. The old stadium record had been three touchdown catches by four players, most recently Jim Mauro against Iowa State in 1986. Maroney, who had been averaging 149.4 yards a game, aggravated an injury to his right ankle that kept him out of the Gophers' victory over Michigan State a week ago. He limped off the field after a 1-yard gain late in the first quarter and did not return, finishing with 10 yards in seven carries. Minnesota did not score an offensive touchdown until Gary Russell's 16-yard run with 11:29 left. The Gophers' only first-half score came on John Shevlin's 60-yard interception return. One consolation for the Gophers was that Russell got the yards he needed to top 1,000, making Minnesota the first team in NCAA history to have two 1,000-yard rushers in three consecutive seasons. Russell carried 17 times for 78 yards to run his season total to 1,045, while Maroney has 1,355. Maroney and Marion Barber III both reached 1,000 yards in 2003 and 2004. Sims sprinted straight up the middle for his touchdown on the third play of the second quarter to make it 21-0. On the Hawkeyes' next possession, Solomon took a handoff as if he were running an end around, stopped and hit Hinkel in stride on their 26-yard touchdown play. Two plays later, Chad Greenway's interception gave Iowa the ball at the Minnesota 5. On the next snap, Young shot through a huge hole untouched into the end zone for a 35-0 lead with 5:57 left in the half.