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Nate Stanley, Mekhi Sargent talk tough test against Northwestern
By Dave Holcomb
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Iowa has historically owned the series against Northwestern, but the Wildcats have won the last three contests. On Tuesday, Iowa’s key players shared what they need to do in order to end their losing streak versus Northwestern.
“Northwestern is a well-coached team, just like we are,” said Iowa running back Mekhi Sargent. “It’s going to come down to who plays the smartest the longest and who plays physical football.”
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Hawkeyes quarterback Nate Stanley echoed those sentiments, calling to the physicality of the Northwestern defense.
🗣 Nate Stanley on facing Northwestern:
“They’re a physical defense. They have a solid identity. They know what they’re doing and they do it well. They battle all game.” #Hawkeyes
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While the two Iowa offensive playmakers didn’t mention the three-game losing streak in the series, Hawkeyes defensive end Cedrick Lattimore brought it up.
🗣 Cedrick Lattimore on Iowa’s matchup in Evanston:
“We haven’t beaten them in three years. We’re going to try and come out with more energy. (We can change) the little things, like alignments and getting off our blocks better. We play them tough every year.” #Hawkeyes
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Iowa and Northwestern will kick off in Evanston at 12 pm ET on Saturday.