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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The notes from Iowa's 10-3 defeat to Michigan on Saturday.

• Iowa quarterback Nate Stanley passed for 260 yards, raising his career total to 6,576. He passed Matt􏰀 Sherman (6,399) for sixth all-􏰁time in program history.

• Safety Geno Stone’s intercepti􏰁on in the second quarter was his first of the season and sixth of his career. He 􏰁tied for the team lead with four intercep􏰁tions in 2018.

• Ihmir Smith-Marsett􏰀e’s 37-yard kickoff return was a season-long.

• Defensive Chauncey Golston 􏰁tied for the team lead with a career-high eight tackles. LB Kristi􏰁an Welch also had eight tackles. Welch has led or shared the team lead in tackles in four of Iowa's five games this season.

• Wide receiver Nico Ragaini led Iowa with a career-high six catches. His 46 yards receiving are also a career best.

• Running back Tyler Goodson set career highs in recep􏰁tions (6) and receiving yards (62). His 62 receiving yards led the team.

• On his fourth pass a􏰀ttempt, Stanley threw his first intercepti􏰁on of the season, ending his streak of 139 a􏰀ttempts without pick. Stanley threw three intercepti􏰁ons, a career-high, and the most by a Hawkeye quarterback since C.J. Beathard threw three intercep􏰁tions against Florida at the 2017 Outback Bowl.

• The 10 points allowed by Iowa are the fewest points allowed in a loss since falling to Iowa State, 9-6, on Sept. 8, 2012. Iowa came into the game 61-1 when holding opponents to 10 points or fewer under coach Kirk Ferentz.

• Running back Mekhi Sargent’s fumble on Iowa’s first play from scrimmage was the first fumble lost by a Hawkeye tailback in 186 carries.

• The 2-yard touchdown rush by Michigan's Zach Charbonnet in the first quarter was the first rushing touchdown allowed by Iowa this season.

• The Hawkeyes were held scoreless in the first quarter. It was the first 􏰁time this year Iowa was held scoreless in a quarter, and the first 􏰁time in 19 quarters da􏰁ting back to the first quarter of the 2019 Outback Bowl.

• Iowa was held without a touchdown for the first 􏰁time since the 2017 Outback Bowl, a 30-3 loss.

• Saturday's a􏰀ttendance was 111,519, the second largest crowd ever for an Iowa football game. The top five att􏰀ended games are all at Michigan.