IOWA CITY, Iowa — After two losses by a combined five points, the Hawkeyes knew they were close to a breakthrough, and on Saturday Iowa finally put together a complete game, throttling Michigan State 49-7.
"It felt pretty good, honestly, after a tough past two weeks," Iowa offensive lineman Alaric Jackson said. "We played our butts off on all levels."
The Hawkeyes got things going on their opening drive as running back Tyler Goodson scored from the 3, making the first opening-drive touchdown for Iowa this season.
"This team was very eager to come out and dominate the game," Goodson said. "The first drive gave us the confidence to push through the whole game."
Iowa (1-2, 1-2 Big Ten) scored two more touchdowns (another from Goodson and a pass from quarterback Spencer Petras to wideout Brandon Smith), and in the blink of an eye, Iowa commanded a 21-0 lead early in the second quarter.
That's when special teams and defense kicked in.
On a Spartan (1-2, 1-2) punt, Hawkeyes returner Charlie Jones saw daylight. The Buffalo transfer streaked behind blockers for a 54-yard house call.
"That was a return middle, (but) I took that first step and saw the left side was open," Jones said. "There was great blocking, so I just went left with it."