The Hawkeyes return home for a bounce-back game against the University of Massachusetts (UMass) this weekend at Kinnick Stadium.
After suffering another loss to Iowa State, Iowa will need to get back on track with a win against UMass to push its season in the right direction.
The UMass Minutemen enter the game at 0-2 under first-year head coach Joe Harasymiak. Harasymiak was the defensive coordinator for Rutgers before taking over as head coach for UMass.
How to watch Iowa versus UMass in Week Three
Date: September 13
Time: 6:30 p.m. Central Time
Venue: Kinnick Stadium (Iowa City)
How to watch (TV): Big Ten Network
Streaming: Fubo TV
Iowa record: 1-1
UMass record: 0-2
Iowa versus UMass odds, spread, and total
Odds provided by FanDuel Sportsbook
Spread
- Iowa: -35.5 (-104)
- UMass: +35.5 (-118)
Moneyline
Locked
Total
- Over/Under 42.5 (-110)
Iowa injuries
- Bryce George (left arm): Out
- Kamari Moulton (shoulder): Questionable
- Addison Ostrenga (Achilles): Out for the season
- Reece Vander Zee (foot): Out
UMass injuries:
- Zachary Franks: Out
- Joshua Nobles: Out
Weather in Iowa City, Iowa
It is projected to be a hot one in Iowa City on Saturday, with temperatures reaching the mid to upper 90s. With the humidity at 41 percent, it will feel hotter than it is and be closer to the upper 90s all day.
There will be a slight seven-mile-per-hour wind from the southwest, but it will not help cool the temperatures until the sun goes down around 7:19 p.m. Central Time.
After the sun goes down, the temps will drop to a perfect 73 degrees with a very low chance of precipitation.
It will be hot for kickoff, but will be nicer later in the game as tghe sun goes down and the heat subsides.
Announcers for Iowa versus UMass
- Play-by-play: Mark Followill
- Analyst: Anthony Herron
- Sideline reporter: Dannie Rogers
Iowa versus UMass series history
This will be the first ever matchup between the two programs.