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MADISON, Wis. — A closer look at Iowa’s 3 7-0 w in over Wisconsin on Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium.

Turning point

Iowa had a 3-0 lead with four minutes left when Wisconsin’s Hunter Simmons dropped back to pass.

Hawkeye defensive end Brian Allen got past Badger left tackle Riley Mahlman and got his left hand up as Simmons threw the ball. Allen’s deflection fluttered to Iowa sophomore defensive tackle Bryce Hawthorne, who tucked the ball away as he slid to the turf for his first career interception.

Starting at the Wisconsin 24, the Hawkeyes scored in three plays. Kamari Moulton ran six yards for the touchdown, it was 10-0, and that was just the appetizer.

On the Badgers’ second play on

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