![]() To watch tonight’s conversation live, please click here or here tonight at 7 p.m. Laura Morgan Roberts and Tony Mayo, two of the three editors of Race, Work and Leadership, will be live on our show tonight at 7 p.m. What does it mean to be black in corporate America today? How are racial dynamics in organizations changing? How do we build inclusive organizations? Northwestern would go on to win by that margin.Race, Work, and Leadership is a rare and important compilation of essays that examines how race matters in people’s experience of work and leadership. Northwestern took over after a turnover on downs, forced Iowa to burn their timeouts, then kicked the backbreaking field goal to go up 16-7. It took the Hawkeyes all four downs to get one first down, and they wouldn’t get another. Iowa got the ball on their own 7, down by 6, with 2 minutes to play. Facing a potentially season-defining crisis (should they blow the game), Northwestern’s offense managed just one first down before punting. Like clockwork, Northwestern surrendered a 7-play, 75 yard drive to cut the lead to 14-7. As the quarter ended, Northwestern was threatening in the red zone thanks to a 42-yard strike to Rashad Lawrence.Ī holding penalty followed by a sack forced the ‘Cats to settle for a field goal, making the score 13-0 early in the 4th. Most of the rest of the third quarter was characterized by punts (3 more, bringing the game total to 10). With the offense rolling like that, it seemed like a good idea to go for 4th-and-1 in the red zone, but Iowa stuffed the inside run by Green and the Wildcats came away empty-handed on a promising drive, but NU still led 10-0. Northwestern got the ball to start the second half and started with four straight handoffs to Treyvon Green, each going for seven yards or more. On four possessions inside the Northwestern 40, Iowa went punt, punt, lost fumble, turnover on downs. The Hawkeyes really struggled to maintain drives. ![]() It was a pretty forgettable half for both teams, as there were 7 combined punts and each team had a turnover. Northwestern got the ball last in the first half, and scored a the game’s first TD with 2 seconds left in the half thanks to a 22-yard pass from Colter to Tony Jones. Northwestern couldn’t capitalize on the momentum swing, punting again, but Iowa couldn’t move the ball, either. Northwestern went three-and-out and Iowa again drove the ball into Northwestern territory, this time coming up short on a 4th-and-4 from the NU 39. This time, a fumble by QB Jake Rudock was recovered by Collin Ellis and the ‘Cats held the shutout. Iowa’s next drive took them most of the length of the field, but they again couldn’t score from inside the NU 40. Kain Colter’s interception in the first quarter was particularly hard to watch. Northwestern then put together an 11-play, 45-yard drive that ended with a long Jeff Budzien field goal. Kain Colter threw an interception on the Wildcats’ first possession, but Iowa couldn’t capitalize, leading to a punt and touchback. They punted from near midfield, forcing Northwestern to start from their own 3. Iowa tried a mix of run and pass on their first drive, with limited success. Northwestern: Overall: B, Offense: B, Defense: B Feiedorowicz (SR): 88 Overall, 86 speedįS Tanner Miller (SR): 87 Overall, 90 acceleration MLB James Morris (SR): 88 Overall, 88 tackling ![]() QB Kain Colter (SR): 91 Overall, 86 agilityĬ Brandon Vitabile (JR): 87 Overall, 87 strength SS Ibraheim Campbell (JR): 91 Overall, 88 speed ![]() (Scary how accurate the game can be, at times.) Northwestern will play without its star back in the simulation and in real life. However, since Mark is out on Saturday against Iowa, we’re back to the simulated season. In the simulated season, Venric Mark suffered a season-ending injury during the Ohio State game, so, in order to not go against the weekly injury report, I used the “play now” feature to get Mark back in the lineup. In the interest of full disclosure, I feel compelled to say that I cheated a little bit in weeks past. WNUR Sports Online Content Director Cameron Songer ( uses NCAA Football 14 to predict the winner of Northwestern at Iowa.
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