No. 9 Oregon boosts resume with win at No. 20 Iowa
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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
The Hawkeyes believe they have a really good team. They have three or four games to be remembered as such following an 18-16 loss to No. 9 Oregon.
The Iowa Hawkeyes suffered one of the most devastating losses of the Kirk Ferentz era this weekend when No. 9 Oregon escaped Kinnick Stadium with an 18-16 victory, courtesy of a 39-yard field goal by Atticus Sappington with just three seconds remaining on the clock.
IOWA CITY, Iowa — No. 9 Oregon beat No. 20 Iowa 18-16 Saturday night at Kinnick Stadium. Here’s a roundup of what was written nationally and in Iowa City after the game:
USC will have its hands full against Oregon and Iowa, who both played physical, tough football on Saturday in a Big Ten slugfest
The Oregon Ducks' offense had one of their ugliest performances of the season in a 18-16 win over Iowa on the road at Kinnick Stadium. However, when they needed
-- 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.