Iowa’s Jack Campbell And Team Mates Preview The Music City Bowl

Iowa linebacker Jack Campbell wants to end his Hawkeye career with a win.

The Cedar Falls native became the first Iowa player to win the Butkus Award as the nation’s top linebacker and says there was no thought of opting out to get ready for the NFL Draft.

Campbell had 118 tackles and two interceptions during the regular season and wants to wear the Hawkeye jersey one final time.

 

One of the country’s worst offenses will have a new quarterback on Saturday when the Music City Bowl kicks off. Redshirt freshman Joe Labas will get his first start against the Wildcats. Spencer Petras is out with a shoulder injury and Alex Padilla is in the transfer portal. Senior tight end Sam LaPorta likes the way Labas has progressed in practice.

LaPorta missed the game against Nebraska after having his knee scoped. He has 53 catches and was a finalist for the Mackey Award as the nation’s top tight end.

Sophomore receiver Diante Vines says Labas will be ready.

Vines says while the playbook may be condensed there will not be a bunch of changes.

Senior corner Riley Moss says the mobility of Labas gives the offense a different wrinkle.

Between opt outs and transfers Moss says senior leadership has been even more important in bowl prep.

Both the Hawkeyes and Wildcats are 7-5. Kick off is set for 11:00 am Saturday morning.

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