Iowa (8-4, 6-3 Big Ten) closed its 2025 regular season with a dominant 40-16 win at Nebraska (7-5, 4-5 Big Ten). It's the Hawkeyes' 10th win in the past 11 games in the series and an incredible seventh win in a row at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Neb.
Iowa continued its mastery of the month of November as well. The Hawkeyes improved to 23-4 in the month of November across its past 27 November games.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementBut, Iowa did sustain one key injury during Friday's win. Playing minus starting cornerback TJ Hall, Iowa suffered another blow to its secondary early during the Heroes Trophy showdown.
Starting junior strong safety Koen Entringer exited in the first quarter and was taken in for an evaluation in the Hawkeyes' locker room. Entringer returned to the Iowa sideline with his helmet off and as a spectator.
After Iowa put the finishing touches on its blowout win over the Huskers, Iowa head football coach Kirk Ferentz shared good news on Entringer and Hall's injury statuses moving forward.
"Yeah, he'll be fine. We lost a couple guys today that just couldn't go, but expect everybody to be hopefully in a couple days here ready to go. Should be good and TJ Hall will be in that group, too. He's right there," Ferentz said.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementIowa's 40 points are its most in the series since Iowa topped Nebraska, 56-14, in 2017. It was also the first game in the series that wasn't decided by a single possession since Iowa's 2017 romp over the Huskers.
Iowa now awaits its bowl game destination, which will be announced on Dec. 7.
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