
Monday’s game at Nissan Stadium features the Iowa Hawkeyes against the 19th-ranked Missouri Tigers in the 2024 TransPerfect Music City Bowl, kicking off at 1:30 p.m. Fans can watch the game on ESPN, and tickets to attend in person are still available, according to WSMV.
On-the-field narratives have been divergent for both teams, with Iowa banking on the echoes of a cliffhanger 13-10 victory against Nebraska to carry them through, although top running back Kaleb Johnson won't be shouldering the pigskin this round having opted out, the Hawkeyes assert they're delivering a performance worth watching, this game marks the second Music City Bowl appearance for the Hawkeyes and a debut for the Tigers, who have clawed their way through to a nine-win season despite tripping up against ranked SEC adversaries but strut into the contest riding the high of consecutive victories over Mississippi State and Arkansas, as Hawk Central elucidates.
Off the field, Nashville’s Broadway Street came alive with music as fans supported the Hawkeye Marching Band and Marching Mizzou at the Music City Bowl Battle of the Bands. The two bands continued a decade-long tradition of ending in a tie, reflecting the spirit of collegiate events, as reported by The Daily Iowan.









