Most Clutch Iowa Plays Since 2007

Some observations

Not complaining, but I think would have preferred a video that started in 2007 and moved forward in time.

You normally don't think of Rudock or Mike meyer as clutch performers but I see Rudock had 2 plays on there (Ball st, NW).

Meyer had 2 clutch kicks against MSU in 2012. One that put the game into overtime and the other that put Iowa ahead in OT. Then Greg Castillo seals the win with a game-winning intercetion.

I know the 2011 Iowa-Pitt game did not come down to the last play, but it would have been cool to see JVB get some credit for leading Iowa from down 27-10 to a 31-27 win.
 
And here's the video of most clutch Iowa State plays since 2007.










Thanks for watching. Hope you enjoyed it.

LOL, I know, I know they have had a few, in including Oklahoma last year and a game winning field goal thanks in part to brilliant clock management by Trident sugarless himself.
 
And here's the video of most clutch Iowa State plays since 2007.










Thanks for watching. Hope you enjoyed it.

LOL, I know, I know they have had a few, in including Oklahoma last year and a game winning field goal thanks in part to brilliant clock management by Trident sugarless himself.

They did have that $%@$%@$%^*@& win in triple OT against us in 2011 and that @&^&@^&@^&@^&^@& pick of JVB at the end of the 2012 game in Kinnick that sealed a win for them. Still sucks thinking about it. But almost all of the 2012 season sucked for us.
 
Nice montage, always puts a little pep in my step to see stuff like this. But forgot we needed a clutch play to beat Ball St. at home. I mean wow man. I might have left that one out of the montage.
 
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Iowa despite having rather ordinary seasons, have had some all time great moments over the last few years.
 
Aaaaaand yes! They figured out a way to get the 2007 game against MSU on there. Between them and BTN replaying it as an "Iowa Classic", that game will end up having more views than Wizard of Oz by the time this planet is gone.
 
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