Iowa finished its regular season with a big win over Nebraska in dramatic fashion. Watch above to see Shannon Ehrhardt report live from Kinnick Stadium.Iowa vs. Nebraska football scores updates, highlights, stats and moreWhat a sequence of events down the stretch for the Hawkeyes to clinch the win. Final: Iowa 13, Nebraska 10Here's how it happened:Drew Stevens hits 53-yard field goal to win it as time expiresBallgame.Iowa wins, 13-10, after Stevens hits the 53-yard kick on the final play of the game.Watch: Max Llewellyn forces fumble on sack of Raiola in the final seconds Wow. What a play by Max Llewellyn, who forced a fumble on a strip-sack of Raiola with about 20 seconds to go. The Hawkeyes will take over inside the Nebraska 40 with 2 timeouts, needing a field goal to win.Hawkeyes punt with under 2:00 to playA booming 54-yard punt by Rhys Dakin will force the Huskers to start at their own 20 with 1:42 to go. It's still tied at 10-10 and both teams have two timeouts remaining.Nebraska punts with 3:27 to goIowa is backed up inside its own 10 with 3:27 to play in a tie game.Hawkeyes punt right backThe field position battle continues.Iowa had second-and-1, but a pair of runs gained no yards, forcing the Hawkeyes to punt it away.Nebraska takes over at its own 22 with 9:11 to go, still tied.Iowa defense forces a puntSuddenly, the Hawkeyes are in control.A third-and-long pass fell incomplete and forced a Nebraska punt. The fair catch by Wetjen will give the Hawkeyes the ball at the 20-yard line with 11:15 to play in a tie game.Kaleb Johnson breaks long touchdown to tie the gameSo much for the offensive stalemate.Kaleb Johnson caught a short pass, broke multiple tackles and that was that. 72 yards later, Johnson was in the end zone, and the extra point from Drew Stevens tied the game.There's 14:44 to go in regulation.Iowa scoring drive: 3 plays, 86 yards, 1:02End of third quarter: Nebraska 10, Iowa 3Iowa has the ball at its own 28-yard line when the fourth quarter gets underway. The Hawkeyes are still in this despite a total of just 65 offensive yards.Nebraska punts from midfieldNebraska moved the ball, but the Huskers ultimately stalled at the 50-yard line. It's Iowa ball at its own 14-yard line with under a minute to go in the third quarter, with the Hawkeyes trailing by a touchdown.Iowa settles for field goal from 2-yard lineThe Hawkeyes couldn't take advantage of the great field position.Iowa gained just two yards on three plays and elected to kick the field goal from the 2-yard line. It's 10-3, Nebraska, with 4:30 to play in the third quarter.Iowa scoring drive: 4 plays, 2 yards, 2:06Hawkeyes punt again, recover muffed puntIowa finally broke a big gain — a 25-yard run to the left side by Kaleb Johnson — but that was all the offense could muster.But Iowa's best offense tonight may be its punting unit. Nebraska let the punt bounce, and confusion among the returning unit led to Iowa recovering a muffed punt inside the Nebraska 5 after the Huskers scrambled to recover what they believed was a fumble.Nebraska settles for field goal to open the second half, kick misses wide leftNebraska drove down the field on its first possession after halftime, but a snap mistake on the field goal from inside the red zone led to a miss wide left.Iowa's offense, which has just 20 yards to this point, will need to go 84 yards to reach the end zone. Halftime: Nebraska 10, Iowa 0Ouch.That half was about as bad as possible for the Hawkeye offense, which scored 0 points, recorded just 1 first down and managed only 20 yards on 20 plays. Jackson Stratton is 2-for-7. Kaleb Johnson has 16 rushing yards on 10 attempts.Iowa has nearly as many punts (6) as passing yards (8).To make matters worse, Iowa will kick off to Nebraska to begin the second half.Nebraska scores touchdown to extend the leadA methodical drive ends in a Husker touchdown.Dante Dowdell ran it in from a yard out to cap a long scoring drive that also ate up nearly the entire remaining clock. Nebraska leads 10-0 with 38 seconds to go in the first half.Nebraska scoring drive: 12 plays, 74 yards, 4:01Jackson Stratton sacked, Iowa punts againIowa has had no offensive rhythm in this first half. After two short Kaleb Johnson runs, Jackson Stratton was sacked and lost all of the yards the run game gained.Rhys Dakin narrowly avoided a blocked punt, and his kick was downed at the Nebraska 26 for a net gain of 33 yards.Nebraska lines up for fourth down try, but false start kills driveWith fourth-and-inches at the Nebraska 27, the Huskers lined up to go for it on fourth down. A false start along the offensive line ended that idea and forced a punt.Iowa will instead take over at its own 41 after a Kaden Wetjen fair catch. The Hawkeyes are still trailing by 3 with 6:31 to go in the first half.Iowa gets a first down, but drive stalls thereIowa's first first down is on the board, but the Hawkeyes' drive still resulted in a punt. Three plays from the 39 of Nebraska totaled zero yards, and that wasn't close enough to trot out Drew Stevens.Instead, Rhys Dakin's punt bounced and was downed at the Nebraska 5-yard line, so the Huskers' offense will take the field backed up deep in their own territory.Hawkeye defense forces three-and-out; Nebraska shanks puntHere's the break Iowa needed.After another three-and-out, Brian Buschini's punt sailed out of bounds after traveling just 22 yards. The Hawkeyes will have possession at midfield with 12:20 to go in the half.With Drew Stevens' leg, even one first down could be enough to get the Hawkeyes into scoring range.Iowa goes backward, forced to punt againThrough four drives, the Hawkeye offense has gained 9 yards and 0 first downs. Another short Rhys Dakin punt — 36 yards this time — was fair caught at the Nebraska 24.It's still 3-0, Nebraska, with 13:58 to go in the half.Iowa starts with great field position after short Nebraska punt Brian Buschini's punt was nearly blocked, but the punt he got off wasn't much of a boot anyway. It was downed at the Iowa 41 for a net gain of just 28 yards.End of first quarter: Nebraska 3, Iowa 0Another Ethan Hurkett sack pushed the Huskers back on second down, and their third down attempt didn't get close to the line to gain. Nebraska will punt when the second quarter starts.But first, it's time for the wave.Hawkeyes elect to punt on fourth-and-1 from midfieldKirk Ferentz is playing the field position game.After an offsides penalty on Nebraska gave Iowa a short third-down at midfield, Jaziun Patterson was stuffed for no gain. Instead of going for it on fourth down with about a yard to go, Ferentz sent out his punting unit.Rhys Dakin's punt was fair caught at the Nebraska 17 for a net gain of 32 yards.Hawkeye defense gets big stop after Ethan Hurkett sackFacing third-and-5, QB Dylan Raiola was hit by Ethan Hurkett and fumbled the ball, but Nebraska recovered.Kaden Wetjen took a long route on the ensuing punt return, and it paid off. He was stopped at the Iowa 42-yard line after a 25-yard return.It's still 3-0, Huskers, with 4:16 to go in the opening quarter.Hawkeyes go three-and-out again after missed opportunity on third downAnother drive ends quickly for Iowa. After a short pass to Luke Lachey gained 7 yards on second down, Jackson Stratton aired one out deep for Jarriett Buie, but the throw missed the target by just a few feet.Rhys Dakin's 34-yard punt was fair caught at the Nebraska 36.Nebraska takes early lead on field goalAn impressive opening drive from the Cornhuskers' offense ends in three points.Dylan Raiola went 4-for-5 for 37 yards to four different receivers, and a pair of running backs combined for 27 yards on the ground. A big tackle by Jay Higgins shut down a third-and-4 attempt in Iowa territory to help the Hawkeyes get off the field, but Nebraska kicker John Hohl knocked in the 31-yard kick.It's 3-0, Nebraska, with 7:28 to go in the first quarter.Nebraska scoring drive: 10 plays, 64 yards, 5:23Iowa goes three-and-out on opening driveNothing doing for the Hawkeye offense on the opening series. Two handoffs to Kaleb Johnson resulted in a loss of a yard, and the third-and-long pass — a checkdown to Johnson in the flat — just got Iowa back to its original line of scrimmage.Nebraska has it at the 23-yard line after the Rhys Dakin punt. Nebraska wins coin toss, defers to second halfIowa's offense will see the field first.Warning: It's cold at KinnickShannon Ehrhardt and Kaleb Johnson agree: bundle up!Iowa, Nebraska injury reportsAs expected, some big names are on the list for the Hawkeyes. Cade McNamara, Reece Vander Zee, Gennings Dunker and Jermari Harris are among the names listed as out.You can see full injury reports for both teams here.How to watch Iowa vs. Nebraska on Black FridayWhen: 6:30 p.m. CT, Friday, Nov. 29Where: Kinnick Stadium, Iowa CityTV: NBCLivestream: PeacockOnline radio: Hawkeye Radio NetworkIowa vs. Nebraska football ticketsIowa partners with SeatGeek for resale tickets. As of Thursday, two tickets together were available for as low as $30 apiece.You can find tickets here.Iowa vs. Nebraska football series historyNebraska owns a 30-21-3 all-time lead in the series.The Hawkeyes, however, lead the rivalry 9-4 since Nebraska joined the Big Ten ahead of the 2011 season, when the series became an annual event.Nebraska football record, stats and moreRecord: 6-5 overall, 3-5 in Big TenCoach: Matt Rhule (11-12 at Nebraska; 2nd year)The Cornhuskers have already clinched a bowl berth ― their first since 2016 ― thanks to a win last week over Wisconsin.Nebraska began the year 5-1. Since then, however, the Huskers have struggled. Last week's win over the Badgers snapped a four-game losing streak.Nebraska's offense has had a second wind since making a change at offensive coordinator, highlighted by a season-high 44-point outburst in the win over Wisconsin. Defensively, Nebraska is holding teams to 20.5 points per game, the 27th best mark in the country.Dan Marburger to be honored at Hawkeyes football gameDan Marburger, the beloved Perry educator who was killed in January's deadly school shooting at the town's middle and high school, will be honored Friday.Key matchupIowa RB Kaleb Johnson vs. Nebraska run defense. The forecast calls for temperatures to drop into the teens, which probably means lots of work for the Big Ten rushing leader. Last week he had a career-high 35 carries for 164 yards against Maryland. The Cornhuskers have been decent against the run, allowing 126 yards per game against conference opponents.Players to watchNebraska: QB Dylan Raiola's confidence is on the rise as he goes into his third game with Dana Holgorsen as offensive coordinator. Holgorsen has designed a plan that accentuates the freshman's strengths as a passer. Raiola is in for a challenge this week. He likely will face more pressure than Wisconsin put on him, and he'll have to handle adverse weather and a hostile crowd.Iowa: DL Ethan Hurkett was one of the stars of last year's 13-10 victory in Lincoln, intercepting a pass with 15 seconds left to set up the winning field goal. Last week he had six tackles against Maryland, including a career-high three tackles for loss and two sacks.Facts & figuresIowa has won eight of nine against Nebraska, with the Huskers' win coming in Iowa City two years ago. ... Johnson's backup, Kamari Moulton, is coming off his first 100-yard game. He ran for 114 yards on 12 attempts against Maryland. ... Iowa LB Jay Higgins has four interceptions, tied for most by an FBS linebacker. ... Emmett Johnson's 113 yards rushing against Wisconsin last week gave the Huskers their first 100-yard rusher in 19 games. ... Nebraska PK John Hohl, who missed four of his first five field goals this season, has made eight in a row.Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.
IOWA CITY, Iowa — Iowa finished its regular season with a big win over Nebraska in dramatic fashion. Watch above to see Shannon Ehrhardt report live from Kinnick Stadium.
Iowa vs. Nebraska football scores updates, highlights, stats and more
What a sequence of events down the stretch for the Hawkeyes to clinch the win.
Final: Iowa 13, Nebraska 10
Here's how it happened:
Drew Stevens hits 53-yard field goal to win it as time expires
Ballgame.
Iowa wins, 13-10, after Stevens hits the 53-yard kick on the final play of the game.
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Watch: Max Llewellyn forces fumble on sack of Raiola in the final seconds
Wow. What a play by Max Llewellyn, who forced a fumble on a strip-sack of Raiola with about 20 seconds to go. The Hawkeyes will take over inside the Nebraska 40 with 2 timeouts, needing a field goal to win.
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Hawkeyes punt with under 2:00 to play
A booming 54-yard punt by Rhys Dakin will force the Huskers to start at their own 20 with 1:42 to go. It's still tied at 10-10 and both teams have two timeouts remaining.
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Nebraska punts with 3:27 to go
Iowa is backed up inside its own 10 with 3:27 to play in a tie game.
Hawkeyes punt right back
The field position battle continues.
Iowa had second-and-1, but a pair of runs gained no yards, forcing the Hawkeyes to punt it away.
Nebraska takes over at its own 22 with 9:11 to go, still tied.
Iowa defense forces a punt
Suddenly, the Hawkeyes are in control.
A third-and-long pass fell incomplete and forced a Nebraska punt. The fair catch by Wetjen will give the Hawkeyes the ball at the 20-yard line with 11:15 to play in a tie game.
Kaleb Johnson breaks long touchdown to tie the game
So much for the offensive stalemate.
Kaleb Johnson caught a short pass, broke multiple tackles and that was that. 72 yards later, Johnson was in the end zone, and the extra point from Drew Stevens tied the game.
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There's 14:44 to go in regulation.
Iowa scoring drive: 3 plays, 86 yards, 1:02
End of third quarter: Nebraska 10, Iowa 3
Iowa has the ball at its own 28-yard line when the fourth quarter gets underway. The Hawkeyes are still in this despite a total of just 65 offensive yards.
Nebraska punts from midfield
Nebraska moved the ball, but the Huskers ultimately stalled at the 50-yard line. It's Iowa ball at its own 14-yard line with under a minute to go in the third quarter, with the Hawkeyes trailing by a touchdown.
Iowa settles for field goal from 2-yard line
The Hawkeyes couldn't take advantage of the great field position.
Iowa gained just two yards on three plays and elected to kick the field goal from the 2-yard line. It's 10-3, Nebraska, with 4:30 to play in the third quarter.
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Iowa scoring drive: 4 plays, 2 yards, 2:06
Hawkeyes punt again, recover muffed punt
Iowa finally broke a big gain — a 25-yard run to the left side by Kaleb Johnson — but that was all the offense could muster.
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But Iowa's best offense tonight may be its punting unit. Nebraska let the punt bounce, and confusion among the returning unit led to Iowa recovering a muffed punt inside the Nebraska 5 after the Huskers scrambled to recover what they believed was a fumble.
Nebraska settles for field goal to open the second half, kick misses wide left
Nebraska drove down the field on its first possession after halftime, but a snap mistake on the field goal from inside the red zone led to a miss wide left.
Iowa's offense, which has just 20 yards to this point, will need to go 84 yards to reach the end zone.
Halftime: Nebraska 10, Iowa 0
Ouch.
That half was about as bad as possible for the Hawkeye offense, which scored 0 points, recorded just 1 first down and managed only 20 yards on 20 plays. Jackson Stratton is 2-for-7. Kaleb Johnson has 16 rushing yards on 10 attempts.
Iowa has nearly as many punts (6) as passing yards (8).
To make matters worse, Iowa will kick off to Nebraska to begin the second half.
Nebraska scores touchdown to extend the lead
A methodical drive ends in a Husker touchdown.
Dante Dowdell ran it in from a yard out to cap a long scoring drive that also ate up nearly the entire remaining clock. Nebraska leads 10-0 with 38 seconds to go in the first half.
Nebraska scoring drive: 12 plays, 74 yards, 4:01
Jackson Stratton sacked, Iowa punts again
Iowa has had no offensive rhythm in this first half. After two short Kaleb Johnson runs, Jackson Stratton was sacked and lost all of the yards the run game gained.
Rhys Dakin narrowly avoided a blocked punt, and his kick was downed at the Nebraska 26 for a net gain of 33 yards.
Nebraska lines up for fourth down try, but false start kills drive
With fourth-and-inches at the Nebraska 27, the Huskers lined up to go for it on fourth down. A false start along the offensive line ended that idea and forced a punt.
Iowa will instead take over at its own 41 after a Kaden Wetjen fair catch. The Hawkeyes are still trailing by 3 with 6:31 to go in the first half.
Iowa gets a first down, but drive stalls there
Iowa's first first down is on the board, but the Hawkeyes' drive still resulted in a punt. Three plays from the 39 of Nebraska totaled zero yards, and that wasn't close enough to trot out Drew Stevens.
Instead, Rhys Dakin's punt bounced and was downed at the Nebraska 5-yard line, so the Huskers' offense will take the field backed up deep in their own territory.
Hawkeye defense forces three-and-out; Nebraska shanks punt
Here's the break Iowa needed.
After another three-and-out, Brian Buschini's punt sailed out of bounds after traveling just 22 yards. The Hawkeyes will have possession at midfield with 12:20 to go in the half.
With Drew Stevens' leg, even one first down could be enough to get the Hawkeyes into scoring range.
Iowa goes backward, forced to punt again
Through four drives, the Hawkeye offense has gained 9 yards and 0 first downs. Another short Rhys Dakin punt — 36 yards this time — was fair caught at the Nebraska 24.
It's still 3-0, Nebraska, with 13:58 to go in the half.
Iowa starts with great field position after short Nebraska punt
Brian Buschini's punt was nearly blocked, but the punt he got off wasn't much of a boot anyway. It was downed at the Iowa 41 for a net gain of just 28 yards.
End of first quarter: Nebraska 3, Iowa 0
Another Ethan Hurkett sack pushed the Huskers back on second down, and their third down attempt didn't get close to the line to gain. Nebraska will punt when the second quarter starts.
But first, it's time for the wave.
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Hawkeyes elect to punt on fourth-and-1 from midfield
Kirk Ferentz is playing the field position game.
After an offsides penalty on Nebraska gave Iowa a short third-down at midfield, Jaziun Patterson was stuffed for no gain. Instead of going for it on fourth down with about a yard to go, Ferentz sent out his punting unit.
Rhys Dakin's punt was fair caught at the Nebraska 17 for a net gain of 32 yards.
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Hawkeye defense gets big stop after Ethan Hurkett sack
Facing third-and-5, QB Dylan Raiola was hit by Ethan Hurkett and fumbled the ball, but Nebraska recovered.
Kaden Wetjen took a long route on the ensuing punt return, and it paid off. He was stopped at the Iowa 42-yard line after a 25-yard return.
It's still 3-0, Huskers, with 4:16 to go in the opening quarter.
Hawkeyes go three-and-out again after missed opportunity on third down
Another drive ends quickly for Iowa. After a short pass to Luke Lachey gained 7 yards on second down, Jackson Stratton aired one out deep for Jarriett Buie, but the throw missed the target by just a few feet.
Rhys Dakin's 34-yard punt was fair caught at the Nebraska 36.
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Nebraska takes early lead on field goal
An impressive opening drive from the Cornhuskers' offense ends in three points.
Dylan Raiola went 4-for-5 for 37 yards to four different receivers, and a pair of running backs combined for 27 yards on the ground. A big tackle by Jay Higgins shut down a third-and-4 attempt in Iowa territory to help the Hawkeyes get off the field, but Nebraska kicker John Hohl knocked in the 31-yard kick.
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It's 3-0, Nebraska, with 7:28 to go in the first quarter.
Nebraska scoring drive: 10 plays, 64 yards, 5:23
Iowa goes three-and-out on opening drive
Nothing doing for the Hawkeye offense on the opening series. Two handoffs to Kaleb Johnson resulted in a loss of a yard, and the third-and-long pass — a checkdown to Johnson in the flat — just got Iowa back to its original line of scrimmage.
Nebraska has it at the 23-yard line after the Rhys Dakin punt.
Nebraska wins coin toss, defers to second half
Iowa's offense will see the field first.
Warning: It's cold at Kinnick
Shannon Ehrhardt and Kaleb Johnson agree: bundle up!
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Iowa, Nebraska injury reports
As expected, some big names are on the list for the Hawkeyes. Cade McNamara, Reece Vander Zee, Gennings Dunker and Jermari Harris are among the names listed as out.
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How to watch Iowa vs. Nebraska on Black Friday
When: 6:30 p.m. CT, Friday, Nov. 29
Where: Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City
TV: NBC
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Nebraska owns a 30-21-3 all-time lead in the series.
The Hawkeyes, however, lead the rivalry 9-4 since Nebraska joined the Big Ten ahead of the 2011 season, when the series became an annual event.
Record: 6-5 overall, 3-5 in Big Ten
Coach: Matt Rhule (11-12 at Nebraska; 2nd year)
The Cornhuskers have already clinched a bowl berth ― their first since 2016 ― thanks to a win last week over Wisconsin.
Nebraska began the year 5-1. Since then, however, the Huskers have struggled. Last week's win over the Badgers snapped a four-game losing streak.
Nebraska's offense has had a second wind since making a change at offensive coordinator, highlighted by a season-high 44-point outburst in the win over Wisconsin. Defensively, Nebraska is holding teams to 20.5 points per game, the 27th best mark in the country.
Dan Marburger, the beloved Perry educator who was killed in January's deadly school shooting at the town's middle and high school, will be honored Friday.
Key matchup
Iowa RB Kaleb Johnson vs. Nebraska run defense. The forecast calls for temperatures to drop into the teens, which probably means lots of work for the Big Ten rushing leader. Last week he had a career-high 35 carries for 164 yards against Maryland. The Cornhuskers have been decent against the run, allowing 126 yards per game against conference opponents.
Players to watch
Nebraska: QB Dylan Raiola's confidence is on the rise as he goes into his third game with Dana Holgorsen as offensive coordinator. Holgorsen has designed a plan that accentuates the freshman's strengths as a passer. Raiola is in for a challenge this week. He likely will face more pressure than Wisconsin put on him, and he'll have to handle adverse weather and a hostile crowd.
Iowa: DL Ethan Hurkett was one of the stars of last year's 13-10 victory in Lincoln, intercepting a pass with 15 seconds left to set up the winning field goal. Last week he had six tackles against Maryland, including a career-high three tackles for loss and two sacks.
Iowa has won eight of nine against Nebraska, with the Huskers' win coming in Iowa City two years ago. ... Johnson's backup, Kamari Moulton, is coming off his first 100-yard game. He ran for 114 yards on 12 attempts against Maryland. ... Iowa LB Jay Higgins has four interceptions, tied for most by an FBS linebacker. ... Emmett Johnson's 113 yards rushing against Wisconsin last week gave the Huskers their first 100-yard rusher in 19 games. ... Nebraska PK John Hohl, who missed four of his first five field goals this season, has made eight in a row.
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