Iowa City, Iowa – Drew Stevens kicked a 53-yard field goal as time expired to lead Iowa to a 13-10 victory over Nebraska. The game-winning kick came after Max Llewellyn forced and recovered a fumble by Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola. Stevens, who struggled in last season’s game against the Huskers, felt redemption as he nailed the game-winner after being benched for the last season’s crucial kick. The win was made even sweeter for Stevens as he learned from last year’s experience and has improved his game this season.
The Hawkeyes trailed 10-0 at halftime but managed to tie the game in the fourth quarter with a 72-yard touchdown pass to Kaleb Johnson. Iowa’s offense struggled throughout the game, but their defense stepped up, holding Nebraska’s rushing attack in check. Nebraska outgained Iowa in yards but turnovers proved costly for the Huskers. The win marked Iowa’s eighth victory of the season, and they now wait to see which bowl game they will play in next. Nebraska, on the other hand, will also wait for their bowl game destination.
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