Ironic choice of words in the first line there......nice recognition for DJK but he DID happen to set the all time receiving yards record at Iowa with that performance.
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5. Iowa WR Derrell Johnson-Koulianos
Johnson-Koulianos didn't set any records with his 70-yard receiving performance against Michigan, but he delivered in the clutch, with three of his four catches going for touchdowns in Iowa's 38-28 win at Michigan. Most impressive was his route-running savvy versus both man-to-man and zone-coverage looks. For example, Johnson-Koulianos' second touchdown occurred as a result of his ability to recognize Cover 3 zone and drive FS Cameron Gordon inside with a sharp double move on a post-corner route. Later, on his third score, Johnson-Koulianos used a hesitation move to slip man-to-man coverage by Michigan CB J.T. Floyd. Granted, Michigan's secondary is one of the nation's worst, but Johnson-Koulianos took advantage and delivered when QB Ricky Stanzi needed him most.
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5. Iowa WR Derrell Johnson-Koulianos
Johnson-Koulianos didn't set any records with his 70-yard receiving performance against Michigan, but he delivered in the clutch, with three of his four catches going for touchdowns in Iowa's 38-28 win at Michigan. Most impressive was his route-running savvy versus both man-to-man and zone-coverage looks. For example, Johnson-Koulianos' second touchdown occurred as a result of his ability to recognize Cover 3 zone and drive FS Cameron Gordon inside with a sharp double move on a post-corner route. Later, on his third score, Johnson-Koulianos used a hesitation move to slip man-to-man coverage by Michigan CB J.T. Floyd. Granted, Michigan's secondary is one of the nation's worst, but Johnson-Koulianos took advantage and delivered when QB Ricky Stanzi needed him most.