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Iowa's defense performed well, allowing only 33 yards in the second half.

The Hawkeyes offense leaned heavily on its tight ends, utilizing "12" personnel (one running back, two tight ends) for the majority of the game.

Iowa's offensive line played well, grading highly according to Pro Football Focus, and paved the way for all seven of the team's explosive plays (runs of 10+ yards).

Much of the postgame banter, and understandably so, from Iowa’s 34-7 season-opening football win against Albany surrounded the poor passing performance from Mark Gronowski in his Hawkeyes debut.

Gronowski’s 8-for-15, 44-yard throwing day dominated the conversation, because it had many concerning elements.

But there was a lot that was overlooked in the Gronowski aftermath, and the seas

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