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Somehow, Iowa's Mark Gronowski outdueled Oregon's Dante Moore, but the Hawkeyes still suffered defeat. The final score was 18-16 as a last-second field goal gui
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,
-- Oregon in 21 personnel with Zach Grace, Jordan Davison and Dierre Hill Jr. Jamari Johnson with a 3-yard catch and 21-yarder. Davison gets the Ducks to Iowa 19. Hill springs a 19-yard touchdown run. Oregon 9, Iowa 0 - 11:46
Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz sums up the Hawkeyes' crushing 18-16 loss to Oregon following a dramatic last-second field goal finish.
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No. 6 Oregon escapes with 18-16 win over Iowa on Sappington’s field goal with 3 seconds left
Atticus Sappington kicked a 39-yard field goal with 3 seconds left, and No. 6 Oregon escaped with an 18-16 win over Iowa on a rainy Saturday.
Iowa football had a top 10 upset in the grasp. But Oregon escapes and left Hawkeye fans in disarray after the defeat.
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Oregon Ducks’ rushing attack, challenged all week by coaches, rises to occasion in win at Iowa
The coaching staff placed the game on the shoulders of the offensive line, which along with the running backs, got the job done during win at Iowa.
Back in 1998, Tim Douglas set the record for the longest field goal in Iowa history. The Hawkeyes all-time leading kicker, Drew Stevens, knew that was within hi