Hawkeyes fly to 6-0
Late interception helps Iowa hold on
IOWA CITY, Iowa – Ricky Stanzi threw for 284 yards and two touchdowns and No. 12 Iowa survived yet another close call, beating Michigan 30-28 Saturday night for its best start since 1985.
Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez pulled quarterback Tate Forcier in the fourth quarter. Fellow freshman Denard Robinson led a touchdown drive capped by his 3-yard run, and Michigan got the ball back with 1:30 left. But Robinson was intercepted by Brett Greenwood with 46 seconds left, keeping the Hawkeyes (6-0, 2-0), the only unbeaten team left in the Big Ten.
“We made a change to get a spark,” Rodriguez said. “I’ve said it for six games now. Denard Robinson will play. You know, we were looking for moments in the game to put him in, it didn’t quite happen, but at the end we thought, ‘Geez, we have pretty good field position, put Denard in there, have a little plan with him,’ and he gave us a spark. End of story. Let’s not create something that’s not there guys.”
Michigan (4-2, 1-2) had a season-worst five turnovers. Forcier was 8 of 19 for 94 yards and an interception.
Michigan’s Donovan Warren ran back an interception for a touchdown in the game’s first minute and Brandon Minor scored twice for the Wolverines.
Tony Moeaki had two wide-open TD catches for Iowa, but nothing else came easily for the Hawkeyes.
“We’re going to have to fight adversity, and we’ve had to do that a lot in our football games, and that’s just going to help build character,” Stanzi said. “We’re excited about the record, but there’s still a lot of football left.”
Michigan was trailing 23-21 when it stuffed Iowa on a fourth-and-goal at the 1-yard line early in the fourth quarter. But Iowa’s defense then forced a three-and-out, and Stanzi found Moeaki for a 42-yard touchdown pass on the first play after the punt to make it 30-21 with 12:56 left.
Though Robinson led Michigan on a 59-yard scoring drive, his errant pass sent the Wolverines to their second straight loss – both on the road after a 4-0 start.
Michigan’s offense, which had been stymied since scoring late in the first quarter, put together a 57-yard scoring drive midway through the third quarter. Minor, who rushed for 95 yards and the first two running TDs on Iowa all year, scored from 1 yard out to make it 23-21.
Michigan muffed a punt at its 16, but the Wolverines’ defense held, as Stevie Brown broke up a pass on fourth-and-goal from the 1-yard line.
Iowa, despite rushing for 3 yards in the first half, led 20-14 at the break.
Iowa took that lead midway through the second quarter behind Stanzi, who threw a 47-yard pass to Derrell Johnson-Koulianos – on third-and-24 – to set up a 1-yard TD leap by Brandon Wegher.