Cy-Hawk Saturday is here and the time is now for either the Hawkeyes or Cyclones to take bragging rights for another year. No. 21 Iowa (1-0) hosts Iowa State (1-0) in the big game at 2:30 p.m. today. The Hawkeyes have won seven of the last eight games in the series, but the visiting Cyclones still own bragging rights in Iowa City, having won the last game played at Kinnick Stadium in 2022. This year, you can watch all the action right here on KCCI. We’ll also bring you a full preview before kickoff along with complete coverage and highlights after the game.Cy-Hawk football: Iowa vs. Iowa State score updates, highlights and moreHere’s what to know about this year’s Cy-Hawk game, along with score updates, highlights and more once the game is underway. Iowa, Iowa State injury reportsIowa will be at nearly full strength Saturday. Receiver Seth Anderson is listed as out, along with linebacker Jayden Montgomery. Anderson’s absence was expected; the second-year Hawkeye also missed Iowa’s Week 1 game.The Cyclones are not mandated by their conference to release an injury report, but Iowa State did announce that Jalen Travis is out for Saturday’s game.Travis has not made his Cyclone debut yet since transferring from Princeton over the offseason. He was expected to compete for the starting left tackle spot.How to watch and stream the Iowa vs. Iowa State football gameWhen: 2:30 p.m. CT, Saturday, Sept. 7Where: Kinnick Stadium, Iowa CityTV: CBS (KCCI)Livestream: CBS Sports (TV provider log-in required)Online radio: Hawkeye Radio Network | Cyclone Radio NetworkCadets put rivalry aside, continue Cy-Hawk ‘Game Ball Run’ traditionIt’s not on the field, and no one is keeping score. But in this match-up of Hawkeyes and Cyclones, everyone wins.You can see the full story here.Hawkeyes ranked in Week 2 poll; Cyclones receiving votes Iowa was ranked No. 25 in the preseason poll, and it sure looked the part in Week 1.The Hawkeyes moved up in the Week 2 poll, while Iowa State was among the top teams receiving votes.You can see the full rankings here.Meet Kooper Ebel, the Cyclones’ do-it-all linebackerAll-time results: Cy-Hawk series historyIowa holds a commanding 47-23 all-time lead in the series.The Cyclones made a strong run from the late 1990s through the middle of the 2010s, but Iowa has now won seven of the last eight to widen the lead.The one silver lining for Iowa State? The Cyclones won the most recent game at Kinnick Stadium, a low-scoring 10-7 final in 2022.Iowa vs. Iowa State betting odds, over/underIowa is a 3-point favorite, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.The over/under is set at 35.5 points. Cy-Hawk football tickets at Kinnick StadiumTickets are still available on the secondary market through SeatGeek, the official ticket marketplace for Iowa athletics. As of Saturday morning, two tickets together were available for a minimum of $129 apiece.You can check out the latest ticket offers here.Cy-Hawk rivalry: Hear from fans Saturday morning in Iowa CityJohn Brandt, of Davenport, was in Iowa City early Saturday morning for the football game – as he has been for decades. Brandt is a 59-year Hawkeyes season ticket holder wearing a Tigerhawk polo and a Cyclones hat. What’s up with that? “You gotta pull for both,” he said after explaining that his grandson, Gabe Burkle, is a Cyclones tight end. “Blood is thicker than Hawkeyes, I’m sorry,” he said. “I’ll be rooting for the Cyclones, I think.”Receivers key to Iowa State’s chances in Cy-Hawk gameFerentz back for Cy-Hawk game after Week 1 suspensionCount the Kicks partners with both Iowa and Iowa State in this year’s Cy-Hawk gamePlayers for both teams are participating in a fundraising effort to help reduce stillbirths in Iowa.KCCI’s Beau Bowman caught up with “Count the Kicks,” a campaign that encourages expecting mothers to monitor their baby’s movements regularly.Touchdown Tailgate in downtown Des MoinesIf you want the full fan experience but can’t make it to Kinnick Stadium, the Touchdown Tailgate in downtown Des Moines could be the answer.Fans are invited to attend the free event at Cowles Commons to watch the game on two Jumbotron TVs. Food truck vendors will be there along with music and other entertainment.The event starts at 11 a.m. Saturday, several hours before the 2:30 p.m. kickoff. The event ends at 9 p.m. You can find more information here.’Big College Kickoff’ on KCCIThis fall, KCCI is expanding its college football coverage by adding a new local pregame show every Saturday morning. “Big College Kickoff” will air Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. followed by CBS Sports’ coverage of Big Ten football. The half-hour program will feature local perspectives, behind-the-scenes insight, and fun looks at fan culture, focusing on NCAA Division I teams in Iowa.You can learn more about the new show here.We’ll also have our local pregame special at 1:30 p.m. and CBS’ State Farm College Football Today at 2, along with our local postgame show at 6:30. You can find more information here.Cy-Hawk community tailgate in BeaverdaleThe Beaverdale VFW 9127 is hosting a Cy-Hawk tailgate party from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. today. For a free-will donation, you can get hamburgers, hot dogs, chips, cookies and more at 4029 Urbandale Ave.Week 1 resultsIowa’s vaunted defense pitched a shutout against Illinois State, but that’s not much of a surprise. The big news was Iowa’s offense — in new offensive coordinator Tim Lester’s first game at the helm — putting up 40 points, including a dominant 34-point effort in the second half.The Hawkeyes totaled up 492 yards of offense and 23 first downs. Both of those marks would have been season-highs last year, and you’d have to go all the way back to September 2019 to find a higher yardage total by an Iowa offense.Over in Ames, Iowa State needed just 38 seconds to score its first touchdown. Then, the Cyclones eased off the gas pedal and coasted to a 21-3 victory over North Dakota.The Cyclone defense allowed North Dakota to sustain multiple long drives, but with the exception of a second quarter field goal, those possessions came up empty.Meet this week’s Kid CaptainA West Des Moines boy is this week’s Kid Captain for Iowa.You can see more about Atlas Coleman here.
Cy-Hawk Saturday is here and the time is now for either the Hawkeyes or Cyclones to take bragging rights for another year.
No. 21 Iowa (1-0) hosts Iowa State (1-0) in the big game at 2:30 p.m. today.
The Hawkeyes have won seven of the last eight games in the series, but the visiting Cyclones still own bragging rights in Iowa City, having won the last game played at Kinnick Stadium in 2022.
This year, you can watch all the action right here on KCCI. We’ll also bring you a full preview before kickoff along with complete coverage and highlights after the game.
Cy-Hawk football: Iowa vs. Iowa State score updates, highlights and more
Here’s what to know about this year’s Cy-Hawk game, along with score updates, highlights and more once the game is underway.
Iowa, Iowa State injury reports
Iowa will be at nearly full strength Saturday. Receiver Seth Anderson is listed as out, along with linebacker Jayden Montgomery. Anderson’s absence was expected; the second-year Hawkeye also missed Iowa’s Week 1 game.
The Cyclones are not mandated by their conference to release an injury report, but Iowa State did announce that Jalen Travis is out for Saturday’s game.
Travis has not made his Cyclone debut yet since transferring from Princeton over the offseason. He was expected to compete for the starting left tackle spot.
How to watch and stream the Iowa vs. Iowa State football game
When: 2:30 p.m. CT, Saturday, Sept. 7
Where: Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City
TV: CBS (KCCI)
Livestream: CBS Sports (TV provider log-in required)
Online radio: Hawkeye Radio Network | Cyclone Radio Network
Cadets put rivalry aside, continue Cy-Hawk ‘Game Ball Run’ tradition
It’s not on the field, and no one is keeping score. But in this match-up of Hawkeyes and Cyclones, everyone wins.
You can see the full story here.
Hawkeyes ranked in Week 2 poll; Cyclones receiving votes
Iowa was ranked No. 25 in the preseason poll, and it sure looked the part in Week 1.
The Hawkeyes moved up in the Week 2 poll, while Iowa State was among the top teams receiving votes.
You can see the full rankings here.
Meet Kooper Ebel, the Cyclones’ do-it-all linebacker
All-time results: Cy-Hawk series history
Iowa holds a commanding 47-23 all-time lead in the series.
The Cyclones made a strong run from the late 1990s through the middle of the 2010s, but Iowa has now won seven of the last eight to widen the lead.
The one silver lining for Iowa State? The Cyclones won the most recent game at Kinnick Stadium, a low-scoring 10-7 final in 2022.
Iowa vs. Iowa State betting odds, over/under
Iowa is a 3-point favorite, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.
The over/under is set at 35.5 points.
Cy-Hawk football tickets at Kinnick Stadium
Tickets are still available on the secondary market through SeatGeek, the official ticket marketplace for Iowa athletics. As of Saturday morning, two tickets together were available for a minimum of $129 apiece.
You can check out the latest ticket offers here.
Cy-Hawk rivalry: Hear from fans Saturday morning in Iowa City
John Brandt, of Davenport, was in Iowa City early Saturday morning for the football game – as he has been for decades.
Brandt is a 59-year Hawkeyes season ticket holder wearing a Tigerhawk polo and a Cyclones hat.
What’s up with that?
“You gotta pull for both,” he said after explaining that his grandson, Gabe Burkle, is a Cyclones tight end.
“Blood is thicker than Hawkeyes, I’m sorry,” he said. “I’ll be rooting for the Cyclones, I think.”
Receivers key to Iowa State’s chances in Cy-Hawk game
Ferentz back for Cy-Hawk game after Week 1 suspension
Count the Kicks partners with both Iowa and Iowa State in this year’s Cy-Hawk game
Players for both teams are participating in a fundraising effort to help reduce stillbirths in Iowa.
KCCI’s Beau Bowman caught up with “Count the Kicks,” a campaign that encourages expecting mothers to monitor their baby’s movements regularly.
Touchdown Tailgate in downtown Des Moines
If you want the full fan experience but can’t make it to Kinnick Stadium, the Touchdown Tailgate in downtown Des Moines could be the answer.
Fans are invited to attend the free event at Cowles Commons to watch the game on two Jumbotron TVs. Food truck vendors will be there along with music and other entertainment.
The event starts at 11 a.m. Saturday, several hours before the 2:30 p.m. kickoff. The event ends at 9 p.m. You can find more information here.
‘Big College Kickoff’ on KCCI
This fall, KCCI is expanding its college football coverage by adding a new local pregame show every Saturday morning. “Big College Kickoff” will air Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. followed by CBS Sports’ coverage of Big Ten football. The half-hour program will feature local perspectives, behind-the-scenes insight, and fun looks at fan culture, focusing on NCAA Division I teams in Iowa.
You can learn more about the new show here.
We’ll also have our local pregame special at 1:30 p.m. and CBS’ State Farm College Football Today at 2, along with our local postgame show at 6:30. You can find more information here.
Cy-Hawk community tailgate in Beaverdale
The Beaverdale VFW 9127 is hosting a Cy-Hawk tailgate party from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. today. For a free-will donation, you can get hamburgers, hot dogs, chips, cookies and more at 4029 Urbandale Ave.
Week 1 results
Iowa’s vaunted defense pitched a shutout against Illinois State, but that’s not much of a surprise. The big news was Iowa’s offense — in new offensive coordinator Tim Lester’s first game at the helm — putting up 40 points, including a dominant 34-point effort in the second half.
The Hawkeyes totaled up 492 yards of offense and 23 first downs. Both of those marks would have been season-highs last year, and you’d have to go all the way back to September 2019 to find a higher yardage total by an Iowa offense.
Over in Ames, Iowa State needed just 38 seconds to score its first touchdown. Then, the Cyclones eased off the gas pedal and coasted to a 21-3 victory over North Dakota.
The Cyclone defense allowed North Dakota to sustain multiple long drives, but with the exception of a second quarter field goal, those possessions came up empty.
Meet this week’s Kid Captain
A West Des Moines boy is this week’s Kid Captain for Iowa.
You can see more about Atlas Coleman here.