CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - Every Monday night, TV9's Scott Saville hosts "On Iowa Live," a show talking about college football in the state of Iowa, with a specialization in University of Iowa football.
This Monday was no different. Saville - and Gazette reporters Scott Dochterman, Mike Hlas and Marc Morehouse - talked about the weekend in Iowa football, including Iowa State's 9-6 win over the Hawkeyes. Then the guys welcomed former UNI Panther football player Jay Teply to the program to talk about this coming Saturday's Iowa-Northern Iowa football game.
As always, tweet questions to the show with #OnIowaLive, and your questions will get on the show.
Part 1 - Recapping ISU's big win over Iowa, and the state of the Hawkeye program.
Part 2 - How close is ISU's program to Iowa's? Plus, Twitter questions and questions from the crowd at The Fieldhouse Southwest:
Part 3 - The guys welcome former UNI Panther Jay Teply to the show, talk about his playing career, his NFL dreams and this weekend's Iowa-UNI game:
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