TEAM
- Penn State moves to 6-0 on the season to become bowl eligible for the 50th time in program history.
- Penn State leads the series, 17-12, and has won the last six meetings against the Hawkeyes.
- The Nittany Lions are 10-5 in games played in Iowa City.
- Head coach James Franklin won his 75th career game.
- Penn State improves to 8-3-1 all-time against the No. 17 ranked team. The Nittany Lions last met the No. 17 team in 2010 at Iowa (L, 24-3).
- The Nittany Lions picked up their first win over a ranked opponent in a true road game for the first time since a 31-24 victory at No. 14 Wisconsin in 2013.
- The Nittany Lions have won their last 12 games against Big Ten West opponents. Penn State's last loss to a West Division opponent was at Northwestern in 2015.
- The Nittany Lions were outgained 356-294. Penn State's last win while being outgained came in a 30-24 win over Iowa on October 27, 2018.
- Penn State held Iowa to 70 yards rushing, its fourth-straight opponent under 100 rushing yards. The Nittany Lions have held 5-of-6 opponents under 100 rushing yards this season.
- Penn State hosts No. 16 Michigan in the annual Penn State White Out at 7:30 p.m. on ABC next Saturday.
- ESPN College GameDay will be making a trip to Happy Valley for the third-straight season next Saturday. It is the 19th time the show has been broadcast from the site of a Penn State game.
OFFENSE
Sean Clifford
- With 52 rushing yards, QB Sean Clifford moved into 13th place on Penn State career quarterback rushing yards list with 249 yards. He passed Jack White (239 yards; 1964-66).
- Clifford is now 14th on Penn State's single-season quarterback rushing yardage list with 252 yards. He passed Zack Mills (201; 2002), Daryll Clark (211; 2009) and Richie Lucas (234; 1958).
- With his 15th career touchdown pass, Clifford broke a tie with John Sacca (14, 1991-93) for 20th all-time at Penn State.
- With 169 yards of total offense on the day, the sophomore has 2,004 total yards this season. He sits 23rd all-time for total yards in a season. He passed Doug Strang (1,912; 1983), Kevin Thompson (1,923; 1999) and Tony Sacca (2,003; 1990).
- Clifford has 24 completions of 20 or more yards this season.
Noah Cain
- RB Noah Cain posted his second-straight 100-yard game with 102 markers on a career-high 22 carries.
- Cain scored on a 5-yard run in the fourth quarter, his sixth rushing touchdown this season.
- Cain became the first Nittany Lion freshman to run for 100 yards in back-to-back games since Saquon Barkley in 2015 (115 yards vs. Buffalo on Sept. 12, 2015; 195 yards vs. Rutgers on Sept. 19, 2015).
KJ Hamler
- WR KJ Hamler extended his streak to all 19 games of his career with at least one catch with a catch in the second quarter.
- With 114 all-purpose yards against Iowa, Hamler surpassed the 2,000 all-purpose yards mark for his career.
- Hamler scored on a 22-yard touchdown pass from Clifford in the second quarter, his 10th career touchdown reception. Hamler is tied for 18th all-time in career touchdown receptions, matching Ted Kwalik (1966-68), Chuck Herd (1971-73), Bryant Johnson (1999-2002) and Graham Zug (2007-10).
- With 61 receiving yards on the day, Hamler now has 1,209 for his career, moving into 23rd all-time at Penn State. Hamler passed Geno Lewis (1,181; 2013-15) and Saquon Barkley (1,195; 2015-17).
- Hamler caught a career-high seven receptions. His previous high was six at Maryland.
Pat Freiermuth
- TE Pat Freiermuth had two catches, giving him at least one catch in 18 consecutive games (18-of-19 for his career).
DEFENSE
PJ Mustipher
- DT PJ Mustipher forced his second career fumble on a TFL in the third quarter, which was recovered by Jan Johnson on the Iowa 16.
- Mustipher had a career-high seven tackles, surpassing his previous mark of four stops, which has accomplished twice.
Robert Windsor
- DT Robert Windsor tied his career high with six tackles, equaling the mark he has had three times.
- Windsor also equaled his personal mark with 2.5 tackles for loss, which he also accomplished against Illinois in 2018.
Jaquan Brisker
- S Jaquan Brisker recorded his first career interception in the fourth quarter.
Jan Johnson
- LB Jan Johnson had his first career fumble recovery in third quarter at the Iowa 16 on a forced fumble by PJ Mustipher to set up Penn State's field goal.
Trent Gordon
- CB Trent Gordon recorded his first career tackle for loss in the first quarter.
Keaton Ellis
- CB Keaton Ellis tied a career high with two tackles. He also had two at Maryland.
- Ellis forced a fumble in the third quarter. It was Ellis' second forced fumble of the season. He also had one against Maryland.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Jake Pinegar
- K Jake Pinegar converted both extra point attempts and has now hit 43 straight extra point attempts.
- Pinegar converted a 33-yard field goal in the third quarter.
- With two extra points, Pinegar has made 86 in his career. He moved into a tie for ninth all-time at Penn State with Massimo Manca (1982, 1984-86). Pinegar passed Collin Wagner (85; 2006-10).
Blake Gillikin
- P Blake Gillikin hit a 62-yard punt in the third quarter, his 47th career punt over 50 yards and seventh career punt of 60 or more yards.
- Gillikin tied his career high with three punts inside the Iowa 10 to bring his career total to 43 punts inside the 10.
- Gillikin landed five punts inside the 20 and now has 83 career punts inside the 20.
KJ Hamler
- KR KJ Hamler had 48 kick return yards, raising his career total to 628 yards. Hamler moved into 13th all-time at Penn State in career kick return yards. He passed Rich Mauti (583; 1974-76), Shelly Hammonds (608; 1990-93) and Rodney Kinlaw (627; 2004-07).