Iowa caps the regular season with a 10-2 record and will head to Indianapolis for the Big Ten Championship Game vs. the winner of Michigan vs. Ohio State.Here's how the Hawkeyes beat Nebraska. Iowa vs. Nebraska score updates, highlights and moreSee updates, highlights and more below.Final: Iowa 13, Nebraska 10What. A. Game.Marshall Meeder wins the game on walk-off field goalBallgame.Marshall Meeder, on his first kick of the season, knocked in the kick from 38 yards out to win it.Chubba Purdy intercepted by Ethan HurkettSo much for that.Chubba Purdy was picked off by Ethan Hurkett and Iowa will have a chance to win it in the final seconds.Deacon Hill interceptedThe Huskers will have one final chance to win it before overtime after Deacon Hill forced a pass into double-coverage and it was picked off. Nebraska has 31 seconds and one timeout left.Iowa takes over with 55 seconds leftThe Hawkeyes need a field goal to win and they have 55 seconds to get one. If not, this could be headed to overtime.Hawkeyes punt it backIowa finally got a first down — its first of the second half — but the drive stalled before midfield.Nebraska gets the ball back with 2:18 to go at its own 11. The Huskers have two timeouts.Nebraska misses field goal, Iowa takes over with 5:07 remainingOof. That's a tough drive for Nebraska, which worked its way into Iowa territory but came up empty after Tristan Alvano's kick hooked way left.Iowa gets possession at its own 26 with all three timeouts and 5:07 on the clock. The game is still tied, 10-10.Iowa narrowly avoids safety, punts back to NebraskaDeacon Hill nearly tripped over his linemen in his own end zone on second down, and Iowa eventually had to punt it away.Nebraska gets the ball at the 50-yard line with 11:09 to go in a tie ballgame.Perfect punt pins Iowa at the 1Nebraska lined up for a long field goal, but after a timeout the Huskers punted — and it was a beauty.Iowa takes over at its own 1-yard line.End of third quarter: Iowa 10, Nebraska 10Forty-five minutes down, 15 to go.Nebraska has second-and-11 from midfield when the fourth quarter begins. The Huskers outgained the Hawkeyes 78-19 in the third quarter. Iowa has not completed a pass since there was over 10 minutes left in the second quarter.Hawkeye defense respondsThree plays, nine yards and zero first downs for Nebraska on that drive. Iowa begins with the ball at the 21-yard line after a Nebraska punt.Iowa goes three-and-outIowa's in a dangerous spot.The Hawkeyes just punted it back to the Huskers, who take over at their own 27 in a tie game with 4:50 left in the third quarter. Nebraska has found success on recent offensive drives, scoring on two of its last four possessions after going nowhere on the first three possessions of the game.Tristan Alvano ties the game with a field goal Nebraska is on the board first in the second half.A 44-yard kick from Tristan Alvano ties it up at 10 apiece, halfway through the third quarter.Nebraska converted twice on third-and-long to keep the drive going.Nebraska scoring drive: 10 plays, 43 yards, 4:23Hawkeyes punt backSo much for that high-scoring second quarter.The third quarter has returned to what most people expected, which is a lot of good defense and struggling offense.Nebraska comes up empty on first driveIowa's defense got a stop at midfield, and the Hawkeyes will take over with a chance to widen their lead.Iowa takes over at its own 21.Halftime: Iowa 10, Nebraska 7A chaotic first half comes to an end with Iowa leading, 10-7. The Hawkeyes outgained the Huskers 202-118, but two blocked field goals hurt Iowa.Iowa will kick off to Nebraska to begin the second half.Hawkeyes have second field goal blockedA 53-yard run by Leshon Williams ultimately didn't get Iowa into the end zone, and a short field goal was, once again, blocked.Nebraska takes over with 50 seconds left and all three timeouts, but a long field in front of it.Nebraska answers with long touchdown pass from Chubba PurdyOn third-and-11, Chubba Purdy unleashed a bomb downfield to Jaylen Lloyd, who caught it in stride and ran it in for a score. It's 10-7 Iowa with 3:43 to go in the half.Nebraska scoring drive: 3 plays, 65 yards, 1:29Drew Stevens extends Iowa lead with field goalIowa chewed up a lot of clock on a short drive to extend its lead with a field goal.Drew Stevens' kick from 28 yards out was good, making it 10-0 with 5:12 to go.Iowa scoring drive: 13 plays, 34 yards, 6:40Iowa recovers Chubba Purdy fumbleIowa will take over at the Nebraska 44 after Sebastian Castro forced a fumble by Nebraska QB Chubba Purdy and Jay Higgins fell on the loose ball.Iowa strikes first on Deacon Hill QB sneakIowa has the early lead thanks to a 1-yard touchdown run by Deacon Hill.A 37-yard catch-and-run from Hill to Steven Stilianos got Iowa to the goal-line before Hill punched it in on third down.That makes it 7-0 with 13:22 to go in the first half.Iowa scoring drive: 7 plays, 51 yards, 2:52End of first quarter: Iowa 0, Nebraska 0 A quiet first quarter on the scoreboard saw zero points, but there was plenty of action.Iowa will have the ball inside the Nebraska 40-yard line when the second quarter begins.Iowa forces punt, gets another short field after late hit penaltyIowa's defense forced another punt, and once again, the Hawkeye offense will face a short field. Nebraska was whistled for a late hit penalty that will tack on 15 yards on the punt return.Iowa begins its next drive at the Iowa 49-yard line. Still no score with 1:14 to go in the first quarter.Hawkeyes recover muffed punt, but can't capitalize on short fieldIowa took over at the Nebraska 17-yard line after a muffed punt.But Nebraska's defense held strong and forced Iowa into a field goal attempt from the 12-yard line, and Drew Stevens' kick was blocked.Nebraska takes over at its own 12 in a scoreless game with 4:35 to go in the first quarter.Hawkeyes force Nebraska puntStill scoreless in Lincoln after one possession for each team. Iowa will take over at its own 10-yard line after Nebraska outgained Iowa by 20 yards on their respective drives.Iowa goes three-and-outThree plays from Iowa didn't go very far. Tory Taylor came on to punt and Nebraska will take over.How to watch Iowa football vs. Nebraska on Black FridayWhen: 11:09 a.m. CT, Friday, Nov. 24Where: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, NebraskaTV: CBS/vlogLivestream: CBS Sports Network with cable subscriptionOnline radio: Hawkeye Radio NetworkTory Taylor teaches vlog's Shannon Ehrhardt how to puntTurns out, punting is a lot harder than it looks.Gov. Kim Reynolds agrees to friendly bet with Nebraska governorIowa Gov. Kim Reynolds and Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen agreed to put a little extra on the line for Friday's game. Read more about it here.Chubba Purdy named Nebraska starting quarterback vs. IowaUniversity of Nebraska football head coach Matt Rhule announced that Chubba Purdy will start as quarterback in Friday's Heroes Game against Iowa."I'm excited for him to, you know, put two games in a row, back to back," said Rhule.Purdy is the younger brother of former Iowa State and current San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy.Iowa vs. Nebraska betting line, odds: is this the lowest college football over/under ever?As of Wednesday morning, it appears there is a new record-low point total for a college football game.FanDuel Sportsbook lists the over/under at 26.5, breaking a record already owned by an Iowa game — earlier this season vs. Rutgers — which was listed at 28.5 points.Nebraska is favored despite the difference in records. Iowa is a 2.5-point underdog, per FanDuel, and is +116 on the moneyline.Iowa vs. Nebraska series history, all-time recordNebraska does hold a 30-20-3 all-time edge in the series, but Iowa has clearly led the series in recent years.Iowa leads 8-4 since Nebraska joined the Big Ten in 2011, including a run of seven consecutive wins in the rivalry from 2015-21. Nebraska snapped that streak last year.
LINCOLN, Neb. — Iowa caps the regular season with a 10-2 record and will head to Indianapolis for the Big Ten Championship Game vs. the winner of Michigan vs. Ohio State.
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Final: Iowa 13, Nebraska 10
What. A. Game.
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Marshall Meeder wins the game on walk-off field goal
Ballgame.
Marshall Meeder, on his first kick of the season, knocked in the kick from 38 yards out to win it.
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Chubba Purdy intercepted by Ethan Hurkett
So much for that.
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Chubba Purdy was picked off by Ethan Hurkett and Iowa will have a chance to win it in the final seconds.
Deacon Hill intercepted
The Huskers will have one final chance to win it before overtime after Deacon Hill forced a pass into double-coverage and it was picked off. Nebraska has 31 seconds and one timeout left.
Iowa takes over with 55 seconds left
The Hawkeyes need a field goal to win and they have 55 seconds to get one. If not, this could be headed to overtime.
Hawkeyes punt it back
Iowa finally got a first down — its first of the second half — but the drive stalled before midfield.
Nebraska gets the ball back with 2:18 to go at its own 11. The Huskers have two timeouts.
Nebraska misses field goal, Iowa takes over with 5:07 remaining
Oof. That's a tough drive for Nebraska, which worked its way into Iowa territory but came up empty after Tristan Alvano's kick hooked way left.
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Iowa gets possession at its own 26 with all three timeouts and 5:07 on the clock. The game is still tied, 10-10.
Iowa narrowly avoids safety, punts back to Nebraska
Deacon Hill nearly tripped over his linemen in his own end zone on second down, and Iowa eventually had to punt it away.
Nebraska gets the ball at the 50-yard line with 11:09 to go in a tie ballgame.
Perfect punt pins Iowa at the 1
Nebraska lined up for a long field goal, but after a timeout the Huskers punted — and it was a beauty.
Iowa takes over at its own 1-yard line.
End of third quarter: Iowa 10, Nebraska 10
Forty-five minutes down, 15 to go.
Nebraska has second-and-11 from midfield when the fourth quarter begins. The Huskers outgained the Hawkeyes 78-19 in the third quarter. Iowa has not completed a pass since there was over 10 minutes left in the second quarter.
Hawkeye defense responds
Three plays, nine yards and zero first downs for Nebraska on that drive. Iowa begins with the ball at the 21-yard line after a Nebraska punt.
Iowa goes three-and-out
Iowa's in a dangerous spot.
The Hawkeyes just punted it back to the Huskers, who take over at their own 27 in a tie game with 4:50 left in the third quarter. Nebraska has found success on recent offensive drives, scoring on two of its last four possessions after going nowhere on the first three possessions of the game.
Tristan Alvano ties the game with a field goal
Nebraska is on the board first in the second half.
A 44-yard kick from Tristan Alvano ties it up at 10 apiece, halfway through the third quarter.
Nebraska converted twice on third-and-long to keep the drive going.
Nebraska scoring drive: 10 plays, 43 yards, 4:23
Hawkeyes punt back
So much for that high-scoring second quarter.
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The third quarter has returned to what most people expected, which is a lot of good defense and struggling offense.
Nebraska comes up empty on first drive
Iowa's defense got a stop at midfield, and the Hawkeyes will take over with a chance to widen their lead.
Iowa takes over at its own 21.
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Halftime: Iowa 10, Nebraska 7
A chaotic first half comes to an end with Iowa leading, 10-7.
The Hawkeyes outgained the Huskers 202-118, but two blocked field goals hurt Iowa.
Iowa will kick off to Nebraska to begin the second half.
Hawkeyes have second field goal blocked
A 53-yard run by Leshon Williams ultimately didn't get Iowa into the end zone, and a short field goal was, once again, blocked.
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Nebraska takes over with 50 seconds left and all three timeouts, but a long field in front of it.
Nebraska answers with long touchdown pass from Chubba Purdy
On third-and-11, Chubba Purdy unleashed a bomb downfield to Jaylen Lloyd, who caught it in stride and ran it in for a score. It's 10-7 Iowa with 3:43 to go in the half.
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Nebraska scoring drive: 3 plays, 65 yards, 1:29
Drew Stevens extends Iowa lead with field goal
Iowa chewed up a lot of clock on a short drive to extend its lead with a field goal.
Drew Stevens' kick from 28 yards out was good, making it 10-0 with 5:12 to go.
Iowa scoring drive: 13 plays, 34 yards, 6:40
Iowa recovers Chubba Purdy fumble
Iowa will take over at the Nebraska 44 after Sebastian Castro forced a fumble by Nebraska QB Chubba Purdy and Jay Higgins fell on the loose ball.
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Iowa strikes first on Deacon Hill QB sneak
Iowa has the early lead thanks to a 1-yard touchdown run by Deacon Hill.
A 37-yard catch-and-run from Hill to Steven Stilianos got Iowa to the goal-line before Hill punched it in on third down.
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That makes it 7-0 with 13:22 to go in the first half.
Iowa scoring drive: 7 plays, 51 yards, 2:52
End of first quarter: Iowa 0, Nebraska 0
A quiet first quarter on the scoreboard saw zero points, but there was plenty of action.
Iowa will have the ball inside the Nebraska 40-yard line when the second quarter begins.
Iowa forces punt, gets another short field after late hit penalty
Iowa's defense forced another punt, and once again, the Hawkeye offense will face a short field. Nebraska was whistled for a late hit penalty that will tack on 15 yards on the punt return.
Iowa begins its next drive at the Iowa 49-yard line. Still no score with 1:14 to go in the first quarter.
Hawkeyes recover muffed punt, but can't capitalize on short field
Iowa took over at the Nebraska 17-yard line after a muffed punt.
But Nebraska's defense held strong and forced Iowa into a field goal attempt from the 12-yard line, and Drew Stevens' kick was blocked.
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Nebraska takes over at its own 12 in a scoreless game with 4:35 to go in the first quarter.
Hawkeyes force Nebraska punt
Still scoreless in Lincoln after one possession for each team. Iowa will take over at its own 10-yard line after Nebraska outgained Iowa by 20 yards on their respective drives.
Iowa goes three-and-out
Three plays from Iowa didn't go very far. Tory Taylor came on to punt and Nebraska will take over.
How to watch Iowa football vs. Nebraska on Black Friday
When: 11:09 a.m. CT, Friday, Nov. 24
Where: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
TV: CBS/vlog
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Tory Taylor teaches vlog's Shannon Ehrhardt how to punt
Turns out, punting is a lot harder than it looks.
Gov. Kim Reynolds agrees to friendly bet with Nebraska governor
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds and Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen agreed to put a little extra on the line for Friday's game. Read more about it here.
Chubba Purdy named Nebraska starting quarterback vs. Iowa
University of Nebraska football head coach Matt Rhule announced that Chubba Purdy will start as quarterback in Friday's Heroes Game against Iowa.
"I'm excited for him to, you know, put two games in a row, back to back," said Rhule.
Purdy is the younger brother of former Iowa State and current San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy.
Iowa vs. Nebraska betting line, odds: is this the lowest college football over/under ever?
As of Wednesday morning, it appears there is a new record-low point total for a college football game.
FanDuel Sportsbook lists the over/under at 26.5, breaking a record already owned by an Iowa game — earlier this season vs. Rutgers — which was listed at 28.5 points.
Nebraska is favored despite the difference in records. Iowa is a 2.5-point underdog, per FanDuel, and is +116 on the moneyline.
Iowa vs. Nebraska series history, all-time record
Nebraska does hold a 30-20-3 all-time edge in the series, but Iowa has clearly led the series in recent years.
Iowa leads 8-4 since Nebraska joined the Big Ten in 2011, including a run of seven consecutive wins in the rivalry from 2015-21. Nebraska snapped that streak last year.