Hawkeyes focused on Wildcats

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IOWA CITY, Iowa – Much of the buzz surrounding No. 8 Iowa has been about its resume, and whether the Hawkeyes can truly be considered national title contenders when they keep sneaking past everyone.

Throw in a showdown with No. 15 Ohio State in Columbus next week that could determine the Big Ten title and Saturday’s home date with Northwestern (5-4, 2-3 Big Ten) has all the makings of the classic trap game.

Let’s be honest, though. Every week’s a trap game for Iowa.

The Hawkeyes (9-0, 5-0) have survived them all so far, despite key injuries and fourth-quarter deficits in four of the nine games.

“I think we’re getting great leadership,” Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said. “I think the team overall gets it. I’m not taking anything for granted. But I think they understand we’re going to be up against it week in and week out.”

This weekend should be no different, even if the Wildcats’ hopes for an upset rest on the tender left hamstring of quarterback Mike Kafka.

Kafka tweaked the hamstring last week against No. 11 Penn State with the Wildcats ahead 10-3. Sophomore backup Dan Persa led Northwestern to just a field goal after that as the Nittany Lions rolled to a 34-13 win.

Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald said he expects Kafka to play, though Persa was listed as the co-starter on a depth chart released this week.

Few players in the Big Ten are as important to their team as Kafka is to Northwestern. He leads all Big Ten quarterbacks in passing yardage, completions, completion percentage and total offense, and he leads the Wildcats in rushing with 248 yards and six touchdowns.

Despite Kafka’s heroics, Northwestern ranks just 74th in the nation with 25.7 points per game and will face a stout Iowa defense Saturday.

Anyone who believes that Iowa will simply cruise past Northwestern at home clearly hasn’t seen the Hawkeyes play this season or doesn’t know the series’ recent history.

Northwestern has won three of the last four in the series, stopping Iowa four times inside the Wildcats 10-yard line late in a 22-17 win in Iowa City in 2008.

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