In 1953, Iowa Coach Forest Evashevski had the Hawkeyes rated number 20 in the nation when they played Notre Dame in the Hawkeyes last game of the year. Notre Dame was undefeated and had been ranked number 1 throughout the entire season. Notre Dame was led by halfback Johnny Lattner who would go on to win the 1953 Heisman trophy. Iowa was leading 7-0 with only 2 seconds left in the first half. ND had the ball on the Iowa 6 yard line but had no time outs left. ND then proceeded to do the only thing they could do: THEY CHEATED! A ND lineman fell over in a dead faint. The refs stopped the clock with 2 seconds left while the player was miraculously revived, and assisted off the field. While this was occurring the ND offense lined up and as soon as the refs started the clock the ball was hiked and the play resulted in a touch down pass. 7 to 7 at half time.
Second half Iowa scored a touch down with only 2:06 remaining in the fourth quarter to take a 14-7 lead. ND had no time outs left. The Iowa Hawkeyes in only Coach Evashevski's second year at Iowa, was on the brink of upsetting the number 1 ranked team in the nation. What was ND going to do? You probably guessed it. THEY CHEATED. ND drove 60 yards in the next 8 plays, After each play one or more ND players would be motionless on the field, faking an injury which would stop the clock and allow the ND offense to line up for the next play.Touch down with 6 seconds left on the clock. Tie game. Quote from announcer Bob Brooks, "...players were falling over like they had been shot".