While much of the Cy-Hawk attention is on key defensive linemen on both sides or quarterbacks Nate Stanley and Brock Purdy, injuries could play a large role in the 2019 in-state rivalry.

Iowa and Iowa State could both be without top offensive linemen in Saturday's battle. The Hawkeyes won't have starting offensive tackle Alaric Jackson for the second-straight week after he suffered a sprained knee and bone bruise in the team's season-opener. Iowa State, meanwhile, is likely to be without starting center Colin Newell after he also suffered a sprained knee in the Cyclones' season-opener. Those will be the key injuries for each team, but there are others to monitor ahead of kickoff.

247Sports beat writers Alex Halsted and David Eickholt have combined to provide the latest on the Cy-Hawk injury front. Here's what to keep an eye on when Iowa and Iowa State take the field at Jack Trice Stadium on Saturday afternoon.