No. 8 Iowa insists it isn’t worried about the Big Ten West title, a league championship or its current standing in the playoff chase.
Starting 10-0 for the first time is all the Hawkeyes (9-0, 5-0 Big Ten, No. 5 CFP) care about these days.
Iowa can knock off the first of what it hopes will be many milestones on Saturday when it hosts Minnesota (4-5, 1-4). The Hawkeyes have never won 10 in a row to start a season — not even when they finished in the top 10 three years in a row earlier last decade.
Iowa State(3-6) has another tall task as the Cyclones play host to unbeaten Oklahoma State in Big 12 play. Nebraska(4-6) is coming off an upset of Michigan State as the Huskers travel east to face (3-6) Rutgers.




