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Iowa eventually punted and NDSU scored on its next drive for a 14-point swing that left the game tied at 14-14 with 8:06 left in the third.

“I just hope it’s a good game,” said a woman in the coffee shop who said she was a friend of the family of a Bison player and wore an NDSU jersey.

NDSU has played in Frisco, Texas, the last five years in the FCS national championship game, which it won each time.

The Hawkeyes did get defensive end Parker Hesse back after missing most of the opener against Miami and all of the Iowa State game with an injured left hamstring.

Iowa heads on the road for its first game away from Kinnick Stadium nextweek.

The Hawkeyes will play at Rutgers at 11 a.m. in Piscataway, N.J. The Hawkeyes get the Scarlet Knights coming off a 37-28 home win against New Mexico.

Iowa has not lost a regular season Big Ten game since the final game of the 2014 season.

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