Northwestern University Athletics
#17 Iowa 40, #20 Northwestern 10 • Postgame Notes
NORTHWESTERN POSTGAME NOTES
#20/21 Northwestern vs. #17/17 Iowa • October 17, 2015
Ryan Field • Evanston, Ill.
Attendance: 44,135
 
Team Notes
 
 
#20/21 Northwestern vs. #17/17 Iowa • October 17, 2015
Ryan Field • Evanston, Ill.
Attendance: 44,135
Team Notes
- Northwestern suffered its second-straight loss after starting the 2015 campaign with five consecutive wins. A sixth victory at Nebraska next week would secure that the Wildcats are bowl eligible for the sixth time under head coach Pat Fitzgerald.
 - The Wildcats fell to 23-49-2 all time versus Iowa with the 40-10 loss.
 - Northwestern gave up a season-high 492 yards of total offense to the Hawkeyes, including a season-high 294 yards rushing. The Wildcats entered the game ranked ninth in the country in total defense (269.5) and 36th in rushing defense (131.3).
 - Iowa’s Akrum Wadley (204 rushing yards) became the first player to rush for 200 yards against the Wildcats since Melvin Gordon (259) on October 4, 2014.
 
- LB Jaylen Prater finished with a career-high 11 tackles (5 solo/6 assists), including his first sack of the season for a loss of 10 yards.
 - DB Keith Watkins II also finished with a career-high in tackles, tallying nine (8 solo/1 assist) in his first career start. Watkins filled the role of injury DB Matthew Harris.
 - S Traveon Henry recorded his first interception of the season and returned it 20 yards in the second quarter. The interception was the second of Henry’s career.
 - DB Terrance Brown finished with a career-high 4 tackles (1 solo/3 assists).
 - After 11-straight incompletions in the first half, QB Clayton Thorson completed 10 consecutive passes between the 2nd and 3rd quarters. Thorson attempted a season-high 35 passes, finishing 17-for-35 for 125 yards and his fifth passing touchdown of the season.
 - WR Mike McHugh had two receptions for a career-high 43 yards, including a career-long 34-yard catch.
 - RB Justin Jackson finished the game with a career-high five receptions.
 - WR Garrett Kidd and WR Stephen Buckley each hauled in their first receptions of the season.
 - P Hunter Niswander boomed a career-long 53 yard punt in the first quarter.
 











