Pinstripe Bowl 2017: Iowa vs. Boston College live stream – Watch online
Live stream information and how to watch online as the Iowa Hawkeyes and Boston College Eagles meet in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium.
A pair of 7-5 college football teams are set to meet in one of Major League Baseball’s most famous venues Wednesday. As winners of five of their last six games, the Boston College Eagles come in with great momentum and a surprisingly potent offense having averaged 36.0 points per game during their hot run, with three 40-point performances during that period.
Led by freshman running back A.J. Dillon, who ran for 1,432 yards and 13 touchdowns during the regular season, Boston College ranked in the top 25 nationally with 224.2 rushing yards per game during the regular season. Harold Landry, a potential first round NFL Draft pick, headlines a strong defense that allowed 22.5 points per game for head coach Steve Addazio, who has BC in a bowl game for the second year in a row, and the fourth time in five seasons since taking the job.
Iowa capped its season with a dominant 56-14 win over Nebraska, but dropped its two previous games. Nevertheless, the Hawkeyes are talented on both sides of the football and proved capable of beating top-flight competition and knocked Ohio State out of the playoff by beating the Buckeyes 55-24 early last month.
Pinstripe Bowl: Iowa vs. Boston College
- Date: Wed. Dec. 27, 2017
- Time: 5:15 p.m. ET
- Location: New York, NY
- Venue: Yankee Stadium
- TV Info: ESPN
- Live Stream: Watch ESPN, ESPN App
Quarterback Nathan Stanley (2,338 passing yards, 25 TD, 6 INT), running back Akrum Wadley (1,021 rushing yards, 9 TD), linebacker Josey Hewell (the Big Ten leader with 123 total tackles) and defensive back Josh Jackson (who tied for the FBS lead with seven interceptions) headline the Iowa roster.
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The Pinstripe Bowl should be an evenly matched contest as both teams are battle tested. In fact, neither lost a game to a team that did not qualify for a bowl and the pair combined to face nine teams that finished in the final College Football Playoff Rankings. According to Odds Shark, Boston College opened as a three-point favorite to beat the Hawkeyes.