Article By Bret Feddern on 2nd November, 2009
The explanation for the Hawkeyes' victory last Saturday is actually much simpler. The game wasn't won by favorable officiating, it was won by good strategy.
Kirk Ferentz won this game with the coin toss.
Iowa won the toss at the start of the game and deferred to the Hoosiers, something very uncharacteristic of the Hawkeyes. Fans scratched their heads, but the change from the norm was the result of Ferentz changing the game plan.
He was strategizing.
Indiana opted to receive the ball to start the game rather than take the ball to start the third quarter.
This seemed like a brilliant plan by Bill Lynch after Indiana put up a qu...
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