Article By Bryan Kelly on 31st October, 2009
Not many teams can overcome the kind of atrocious circumstances that led to a 24-14 deficit heading into the fourth quarter, including four interceptions in the third .
Especially Iowa, a plodding offense that had barely summoned any momentum in the first half.
Adam Robinson, the Hawkeyes' freshman running back, was out for the season with an injury, Adam Wegher and Paki O'Meara were getting stuffed in the backfield, and the playcalling was not testing Indiana deep.
But like the wind blustering through Kinnick Stadium (wind Iowa wisely chose to play at their back in the fourth), that all changed heading into the final quarter.
First, Tyler S...
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