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LJS"No matter what the cut-up is, whether it's a cut-up of a coverage, a front, a particular call … you look at it, golly, there's minus-yardage plays, there's zeroes, there's 1s, there's 2s, and then all of a sudden right in the middle of it, there's one for 42 (yards),” Banker says. "And you're going, 'Holy s---.' I think a prime example of that would be the Iowa game."
The Husker defense had far, far more good plays than bad ones in that game. In fact, the Hawkeyes had just 250 yards of offense, snapping the ball only 44 times, because they could not convert one third down (0-for-9) against the Huskers.
And yet Iowa won 28-20. Because of the turnovers, absolutely, but also because Jordan Canzeri ripped off two long touchdown runs on consecutive third-quarter plays where the Blackshirts simply lost their way.
A 29-yard touchdown run by Canzeri was the first blow. Then the Husker offense mounted an 11-play, 75-yard drive to cut Iowa’s lead to 21-17. Nebraska fans came to life. Then came the second blow to erase all that, one play later, a 67-yard run for Canzeri that would have been a score in flag football.
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