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From Cape May to Philadelphia comes an informative  about oysters and the history behind their heritage in the New Jersey waters. On Friday, Oct. 17, Rutgers University shellfish aquaculture specialist Lisa Calvo and other farmers representing Sweet Amalia Oyster Farm, Betsy's Cape Shore Salts, and Dias Creek Oyster Company will discuss different varieties of oysters, harvesting techniques, environmental issues, shucking lessons, and more. After the lecture, enjoy a flight of oysters served with Philadelphia Brewing Co. selected beers and ciders. The event starts at 6:30 p.m. at the Reading Terminal Market (51 N. 12th St.) and costs $40 per person.
 
  
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IOWA CITY -- The Iowa football team sprinted out to a big lead and then cruised to a 45-29 Homecoming win against Indiana on Saturday.
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Iowa took firm control of the game in a wild first half, despite allowing some huge plays to the Hoosiers offense and special teams.
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Indiana running back Tevin Coleman scored touchdowns on 83- and 45-yard runs. Quarterback Nate Sudfeld hit receiver Shane Wynn for 62 yards to set up an Indiana touchdown pass. The Hoosiers recovered an onside kick, only to have it negated by an offside penalty. Then they recovered another one.
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But Iowa absorbed all those blows and pulled away anyway, because the Hawkeye offense exploded in a way that it hasn't in a long time.
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Iowa marched down the field on a 15-play, 80-yard drive that took 7:13 off the clock for its first touchdown. Two plays later, Desmond King intercepted a Sudfeld pass and took it 35 yards for another touchdown. Iowa was just getting started.
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The Hawkeyes forced a three and out, and on their next offensive play, Jake Rudock hit Damond Powell on a play-action bomb for a 72-yard touchdown. The next time Iowa touched the ball, running back Jonathan Parker took a sweep 60 yards for a score.
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In that four-minute span near the end of the first, Iowa ran three offensive plays and scored four total touchdowns.
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At the end of the first half, Iowa capitalized on a Bo Bower interception as Mark Weisman plunged into the end zone on fourth down as the first-half clock expired. That gave Iowa a 17-point halftime lead and sent the team into the locker room to huge cheers.
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of what had been a weeks-long quarterback controversy, looking sharp and in control for most of the first half. Iowa's offense slowed down after halftime, but Rudock finished 19-of-27 for 210 yards and two touchdowns. C.J. Beathard played for a chunk of the second half and directed Iowa's final touchdown drive, but he was just 2-for-5 for 9 yards, with 28 rushing yards.
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Indiana pulled off one more big play after halftime, a 69-yard touchdown by Tevin Coleman -- his third score of the game. But the Hoosiers' final drive ended when safety Jordan Lomax intercepted a pass in the end zone with 1:16 left, putting the win on ice for the Hawkeyes.
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Weisman carried the ball 25 times for 89 yards and two touchdowns. Tevaun Smith had four catches for 69 yards, while Powell had three for 85 yards and a touchdown. Coleman finished with 219 rushing yards for Indiana, which piled up 393 yards total.
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Iowa improved to 5-1 on the season, and faces Maryland next week.
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Revision as of 07:12, 30 October 2014

IOWA CITY -- The Iowa football team sprinted out to a big lead and then cruised to a 45-29 Homecoming win against Indiana on Saturday.

Iowa took firm control of the game in a wild first half, despite allowing some huge plays to the Hoosiers offense and special teams.

Indiana running back Tevin Coleman scored touchdowns on 83- and 45-yard runs. Quarterback Nate Sudfeld hit receiver Shane Wynn for 62 yards to set up an Indiana touchdown pass. The Hoosiers recovered an onside kick, only to have it negated by an offside penalty. Then they recovered another one.

But Iowa absorbed all those blows and pulled away anyway, because the Hawkeye offense exploded in a way that it hasn't in a long time.

Iowa marched down the field on a 15-play, 80-yard drive that took 7:13 off the clock for its first touchdown. Two plays later, Desmond King intercepted a Sudfeld pass and took it 35 yards for another touchdown. Iowa was just getting started.

The Hawkeyes forced a three and out, and on their next offensive play, Jake Rudock hit Damond Powell on a play-action bomb for a 72-yard touchdown. The next time Iowa touched the ball, running back Jonathan Parker took a sweep 60 yards for a score.

In that four-minute span near the end of the first, Iowa ran three offensive plays and scored four total touchdowns.

At the end of the first half, Iowa capitalized on a Bo Bower interception as Mark Weisman plunged into the end zone on fourth down as the first-half clock expired. That gave Iowa a 17-point halftime lead and sent the team into the locker room to huge cheers.

of what had been a weeks-long quarterback controversy, looking sharp and in control for most of the first half. Iowa's offense slowed down after halftime, but Rudock finished 19-of-27 for 210 yards and two touchdowns. C.J. Beathard played for a chunk of the second half and directed Iowa's final touchdown drive, but he was just 2-for-5 for 9 yards, with 28 rushing yards.

Indiana pulled off one more big play after halftime, a 69-yard touchdown by Tevin Coleman -- his third score of the game. But the Hoosiers' final drive ended when safety Jordan Lomax intercepted a pass in the end zone with 1:16 left, putting the win on ice for the Hawkeyes.

Weisman carried the ball 25 times for 89 yards and two touchdowns. Tevaun Smith had four catches for 69 yards, while Powell had three for 85 yards and a touchdown. Coleman finished with 219 rushing yards for Indiana, which piled up 393 yards total.

Iowa improved to 5-1 on the season, and faces Maryland next week.

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