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There have been 25 seasons of Huskers making big plays. As HuskerMax looks to build the Nebraska All-Quarter-Century team, we ...
This time, another Iowa defensive end, Max Llewellyn was the defensive hero. Llewllyn's strip-sack of Raiola with 20 seconds left gave Iowa the ball at Nebraska's 36. After two short Kaleb Johnson ...
Iowa defensive linemen Faith Ekakitie, left, and Jaleel Johnson, right, carry the Heroes Trophy off the field following the Hawkeyes’ 40-10 victory over Nebraska on Friday in Iowa City.
The actual trophy that will presented to the winner of the Nov. 25 game is still in the design stage but it has been determined that Iowa will take the trophy to Lincoln, Neb., in acknowledgement ...
The Iowa-Nebraska rivalry game has traditionally concluded both teams' regular seasons on the day after Thanksgiving. The next meeting for the Heroes Trophy between Iowa and Nebraska is scheduled ...
Iowa has won nine of the last 10 Heroes Game matchups against Nebraska and is 10-4 in the series with the Heroes Trophy on the line. Iowa’s three-play, 86-yard scoring drive ties the longest of ...
The Hawkeyes are keeping the Heroes Trophy in Iowa City. Nebraska (6-6, 3-6 Big Ten) lost to Iowa (8-4, 6-3) 10-13 Friday at Kinnick Stadium, as the Hawkeyes earned their 9 th win in the past 10 ...
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Then last year, Iowa beat the Huskers, 13-10, on a walk-off field goal in Lincoln — a loss that dashed Nebraska’s bowl hopes for an eighth straight season. But this time around, that pressure ...
Take a look in and around Kinnick Stadium as Nebraska takes on Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa. Nebraska players walk off the field after their loss to Iowa, 13-10, in a college football game at Kinnick ...
Iowa players celebrate with the Heroes Trophy after defeating Nebraska, 13-10, at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa, on Friday, Nov. 29, 2024. NIKOS FRAZIER, THE WORLD-HERALD ...