Iowa City, Iowa — The Iowa offense faces another tough challenge in its final home game against Illinois. The Illini defense is giving up just 17 points per game in Big Ten play.
Iowa junior center Tyler Linderbaum.
The offensive line has struggled this season but Linderbaum feels that unit has made progress the last couple of weeks.
Linderbaum says the goal this week is to send the seniors out a winner in their final home game.
Senior guard Kyler Schott says with two games remaining the Hawkeyes still have a shot at the west division title.
Schott on the improvement in the offensive line.
Iowa senior corner Riley Moss is thrilled to be back on the field. Moss injured a posterior cruciate ligament in the October ninth win over Penn State and returned for last week’s victory over Minnesota.
Moss says the knee is good enough to play on but still not a hundred percent.
Moss says the knee required rest and not surgery.
After giving up 189 yards of rushing to the Gophers the Hawkeyes face another run heavy offense on Saturday. Sophomore linebacker Jestin Jacobs