Announcers for Iowa vs. No. 3 Ohio State in Week 6

It will be a big-time matchup between Iowa and No. 3 Ohio State in Week.
Sep 21, 2024; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Iowa Hawkeyes running back Kaleb Johnson (2) runs the ball resulting in a touchdown as Minnesota Golden Gophers defensive back Coleman Bryson (16) defends during the second half at Huntington Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images
Sep 21, 2024; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Iowa Hawkeyes running back Kaleb Johnson (2) runs the ball resulting in a touchdown as Minnesota Golden Gophers defensive back Coleman Bryson (16) defends during the second half at Huntington Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images / Matt Krohn-Imagn Images
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Kaleb Johnson has been the savior for the Hawkeyes offense this season. Cade McNamara has looked good at times, the production from Johnson has been more than most people thought they would get from the young back. The running back room was by far the best part of the offense leading into the season, but it became a question mark after a few injuries. Johnson however has answered those questions with phenomenal play so far this season.

Iowa has been a team known to start slow on offense but finds a way to turn it on in the second half, leaving fans and the media questioning if it is even the same offense on the field. There is no question that Iowa is a second-half team, but against No. 3 Ohio State, they can't afford a slow start.

This is going to be Iowa's most challenging game of the season all around, especially on the defensive side of the ball. The Ohio State offense is one of the best in the country, especially in the run game. However, the Hawkeyes allowed the second least amount of rushing yards per game to opposing teams, behind, of course, the Ohio State Buckeyes.

This is going to be a big matchup of tough defenses and it will all come down to which offense can break through in the end.

Announcers for Iowa vs. No. 3 Ohio State

Play-by-play announcer: Brad Nessler
Color commentary: Gary Danielson
Sideline reporter: Jenny Dell

With the game being broadcast on CBS this week, the Hawkeyes and Buckeyes will get a solid crew in the broadcast booth. Brad Nessler will call play-by-play and is a very seasoned college basketball and football announcer. He is joined by Gary Danielson, calling color commentary. Danielson spent 13 years in the NFL and played college ball at Purdue.

Nessler and Danielson will be joined by Jenny Dell, who will be on the sidelines speaking with coaches and players before, during, and after the game. Dell is the lead sideline reporter for CBS Sports and works alongside Nessler and Danielson every week.

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