Royal Oak Tribune

Iowa wallops Michigan State, 49-7

- By Adam Hensley

IOWA CITY, IOWA » Tyler Goodson ran for 113 yards and two touchdowns as Iowa throttled Michigan State 49-7 on Saturday.

Goodson led a balanced Iowa offense that racked up a season-high point total. The sophomore’s outing included a careerlong 71-yard scamper, which set the Hawkeyes (1-2, 1-2 Big Ten) up for their sixth touchdown of the day.

Goodson scored on a 3-yard run early in the first to spark Iowa’s scoring. Quarterbac­k Spencer Petras found wideout Brandon Smith to give Iowa a 14- 0 with 4:31 left in the first quarter.

Another touchdown run by Goodson put Iowa ahead 21- 0 in the second, but the Hawkeye defense and special teams stepped to the plate. Punt returner Charlie Jones took a kick 54 yards to the end zone. Minutes later, cornerback Riley Moss picked off Spartan quarterbac­k Rocky Lombardi, returning the intercepti­on 54 yards for the score.

It was a shaky outing for Michigan State’s junior quarterbac­k. Lombardi completed 17 of his 37 throws for 227 yards and three intercepti­ons, just one game removed from a 323-yard, threetouch­down performanc­e against No. 23 Michigan.

Iowa’s 49 points were the most it scored against Michigan State

(1-2, 1-2) in 46 meetings. Saturday marked the largest margin of victory for the Hawkeyes since their 41- 0 win in 1980.

The takeaway

• Michigan State: What could go wrong did go wrong for the Spartans on Saturday. Dropped passes, poor blocking, turnovers, and special teams gaffes piled up quickly. The Spartans converted seven of their 20 third- down attempts and turned the ball over three times.

• Iowa: Iowa’s 49 points seemed like an emphatic release after two inconsiste­nt games to start the year. The win gives the Hawkeyes much-needed momentum after staring at their first 0-2 record since 2000. The Hawkeyes utilized a balanced offensive (41 runs, 29 passes) to keep the Spartan defense honest.

 ?? CHARLIE NEIBERGALL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Michigan State running back Elijah Collins (24) runs from
Iowa defensive back Kaevon Merriweath­er, left, during the first half of Saturday’s game in Iowa City, Iowa.
CHARLIE NEIBERGALL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan State running back Elijah Collins (24) runs from Iowa defensive back Kaevon Merriweath­er, left, during the first half of Saturday’s game in Iowa City, Iowa.
 ?? CHARLIE NEIBERGALL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Michigan State quarterbac­k Rocky Lombardi, left, is pressured by Iowa defensive lineman Chauncey Golston, right, during the first half of Saturday’s game.
CHARLIE NEIBERGALL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan State quarterbac­k Rocky Lombardi, left, is pressured by Iowa defensive lineman Chauncey Golston, right, during the first half of Saturday’s game.

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