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The push for the College Football Playoff is upon us. In the afternoon window, No. 20 Iowa took a late lead on No. 9 Oregon before QB Dante Moore and the Ducks delivered a game-winning drive in the final seconds.
Oregon kicker Atticus Sappington drilled a game-winning, 39-yard field goal in the closing seconds to lift No. 9 Oregon to an 18-16 win at No. 20 Iowa on Saturday in a rain-soaked Kinnick Stadium. The Ducks overcame a late go-ahead touchdown drive by the Hawkeyes,
Since 2000, the Iowa Hawkeyes have beaten seven AP top-10 opponents at Kinnick Stadium. The No. 6 Oregon Ducks have a tough task ahead in a hostile road environment in Iowa City on Saturday, Nov. 8.
From Oregon thriving in the muck of Iowa City to a dud of a weekend for the ACC, the 11th week of the college football season did not disappoint.
The game mentioned by Davis was when Iowa faced the No. 2 Indiana Hoosiers (9-0) at home a few weeks ago, losing 20-15. Iowa entered the fourth quarter with a 13-10 lead, but the Hoosiers managed to score a game-winning touchdown with just one minute, 28 seconds remaining.
The Oregon Ducks and Iowa Hawkeyes will meet at Kinnick Stadium on Saturday in what is essentially an elimination game. The winner of this tilt will keep its Big Ten and College Football Playoff hopes alive, while the loser will need to start focusing on next season. The Ducks are 6.5-point favorites on the road on Saturday.
Despite a strong showing under the lights of Deborah Tobias Field, Indiana Field Hockey fell to No. 3 Iowa, 1-0, in the Quarterfinal
The loss to the Wolverines gave Indiana a tough matchup in the quarterfinals. The No. 18 Hoosiers will play third-seeded No. 9 Iowa (12-4 overall, 5-3 Big Ten) at 5 p.m. Thursday. Indiana will have a home crowd behind it at Deborah Tobias Field in Bloomington, but the Hawkeyes won both matchups this season.
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