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IOWA, VANDERBILT SET FOR TAMPA SHOWDOWN ON NEW YEAR’S EVE TAMPA, Fla. (Interstat) — A clash of surging teams with contrasting styles will highlight the New Year’s Eve bowl slate as the Vanderbilt Commodores (10-2) host the Iowa Hawkeyes (8-4) at Raymond James Stadium on Wednesday. Vanderbilt, enjoying a landmark season, enters as one of the nation’s most potent offenses. The Commodores have scored 45 points or more in three of their last four games, including a 45-24 road rout of Tennessee to close the regular season. Dual-threat quarterback Diego Pavia powered that victory, accounting for 433 total yards (268 passing, 165 rushing) and two touchdowns. Running back Sedrick Alexander added 115 yards and three scores on just 10 carries. Iowa counters with a physical, defense-oriented approach and momentum from a dominant 40-16 victory at Nebraska. The Hawkeyes’ ground game was central to that win, with quarterback Mark Gronowski (64 rushing yards, one TD) and running back Kamari Moulton (93 yards, two TDs) leading a 192-yard rushing effort. Iowa’s defense has held six opponents to 20 points or fewer this season. The Commodores’ two losses came against then-Texas (34-31) and at then-Alabama (30-14). Iowa’s four defeats were all by 10 points or fewer, including narrow losses to Southern California, Oregon and a season-opening setback at Iowa State. Despite Vanderbilt’s superior record and explosive offense, National Statistical’s game simulator projects a 27-23 victory for Iowa. Betting markets also favor the Hawkeyes, who have been installed as 5.5-point favorites. The over/under is set at 46.5 points. The game will be a strategic battle between Vanderbilt’s high-scoring attack, averaging over 42 points per game, and an Iowa defense that has consistently stifled opponents. The Hawkeyes’ ability to control the clock with their run game and limit Pavia’s big plays will be critical. Kickoff is scheduled for 3 p.m. EST on Wednesday. The game marks Vanderbilt’s first appearance in a major Florida bowl since the 2013 season.

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