Oregon vs. Iowa Preview: Head-to-Head, Grades, and Prediction for College Football Week 11

Previewing the historic SEC rivalry as Alabama and LSU clash, highlighting the series history, stakes and key storylines for Saturday’s matchup.

The Oregon Ducks arrive in Iowa City with more than just hopes; they bring one of college football’s most impressive road resumés. Under head coach Dan Lanning, Oregon has built a 10-game active road-winning streak, the longest in the FBS, and carries a 15-2 mark (.882) in away games since 2022. Now ranked No. 9, the Ducks are set to clash with No. 20 Iowa at the famed Kinnick Stadium, a venue known for swallowing top-10 teams and feeding off its fervent home crowd.

With Oregon’s composure in hostile environments and Iowa’s fortress mentality, Saturday’s showdown promises a battle of contrasting momentum. The Ducks aim to silence the crowd, while the Hawkeyes fight to protect home-field advantage. The spread holds steady at 6.5 points in Oregon’s favor despite being on the road. The weather could also play a factor that benefits Iowa. Here’s a preview of this Big Ten matchup.

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Oregon vs. Iowa Details

  • Date: Saturday, November 8, 2025
  • Game time: 3:30 p.m. EST
  • Location: Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA
  • Predicted weather at kick: 43 degrees, cloudy and windy
  • How to watch: CBS

Oregon vs Iowa Head-to-Head Record

When it comes to the history between the Ducks and the Hawkeyes, there aren’t many shared chapters. According to historical matchup data, the teams have met only a handful of times, leaving their head-to-head record limited. Oregon holds the edge, winning two of the three total games against Iowa. The teams haven’t faced each other since 1994, so both squads will need to figure each other out on the fly.

Since Oregon’s transition to the Big Ten Conference, these matchups are expected to occur more frequently. This upcoming game feels fresh, unfamiliar, and full of potential. With such a limited direct history, both teams bring their own momentum rather than relying on a legacy rivalry, setting the stage for a tightly contested battle.

Oregon vs. Iowa Grades

PFSN College OFFi

  • Oregon: 86.7 (B)
  • Iowa: 79.1 (C+)

PFSN College DEFi

  • Oregon: 86.6 (B)
  • Iowa: 88.4 (B+)

PFSN College OLi

  • Oregon: 88.7 (B+)
  • Iowa: 83.6 (B)

PFSN College QBi

  • Oregon: Dante Moore 85.4 (B)
  • Iowa: Mark Gronowski 74.9 (C)

PFSN College RBi

  • Oregon: Noah Whittington
  • Iowa: Kamari Moulton 75.6 (C)

PFSN College WRi

  • Oregon: Malik Benson 77.8 (C+)
  • Iowa: Jacob Gill 71 (C-)

PFSN College TEi

  • Oregon: Kenyon Sadiq 80.7 (B-)
  • Iowa: DJ Vonnahme 72.2 (C-)

PFSN College EDGEi

  • Oregon: Teitum Tuioti 82.1 (B-)
  • Iowa: Max Llewellyn 79.2 (C+)

PFSN College DTi

  • Oregon: Bear Alexander 76.2 (C)
  • Iowa: Aaron Graves 79 (C+)

PFSN College LBi

  • Oregon: Bryce Boettcher 78.8 (C+)
  • Iowa: Karson Sharar 74 (C)

PFSN College CBi

  • Oregon: Brandon Finney Jr. 88.9 (B+)
  • Iowa: TJ Hall 89.6 (B+)

PFSN College SAFi

  • Oregon: Dillon Thieneman 79.7 (C+)
  • Iowa: Xaiver Nwankpa 80.7 (B-)

Oregon vs. Iowa Prediction

This game shapes up as a classic defensive showdown in Iowa City. The Hawkeyes boast one of the nation’s top defenses, allowing just over 13 points per game and excelling at stopping the run and forcing turnovers in the passing game. Their home-field advantage is significant, with a 12-3 record over the last 2.5 years, and the raucous Kinnick Stadium crowd is sure to make life difficult for any visitor.

Oregon brings a high-powered offense averaging more than 40 points per game, a remarkable road-winning streak, and the confidence of a top-10 ranking. But even the Ducks’ road dominance will be tested against Iowa’s disciplined defensive front.

Weather could slow Oregon’s tempo early, forcing the Ducks into a methodical, grind-it-out style of play. Iowa’s defense will likely contain Oregon for most of the first three quarters, limit big plays, and keep the game close. The deciding factor, however, may be Iowa’s lack of offensive firepower. While their defense excels, the Hawkeyes struggle in the red zone and lack the explosiveness to pull away.

Enter Dante Moore. Late in the fourth quarter, the Oregon quarterback demonstrates his clutch ability. Despite Iowa’s tenacity and its capacity to cover the 6.5-point spread at home, Moore’s poise and playmaking can carry Oregon to victory. A win here would keep Oregon solidly inside the top 10 of the CFP rankings and further enhance its playoff resumé.

In what promises to be a defensive battle, we see Iowa coming close to an upset, but the Ducks’ clutch execution down the stretch locks in the win. Fans should expect a hard-fought, back-and-forth matchup defined by turnovers, defensive stops, and Moore’s late-game heroics.

Prediction: Oregon 24, Iowa 20

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