IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Drew Stevens kicked a 53-yard field goal as time expired and Iowa rallied to defeat Nebraska 13-10 on Friday night.
Stevens got his chance after defensive end Max Llewellyn forced and recovered a fumble by Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola at the Huskers’ 36-yard line with 20 seconds left. Two runs by Kaleb Johnson took the clock down to three seconds left before Stevens kicked the game-winner.
“Drew’s a fricking beast,” Llewellyn said. “What a kick.”
It was redemption for Stevens who, after struggling in last season’s game against the Huskers, was replaced by Marshall Meeder for the game-winning field goal in Iowa’s 13-10 victory in that game.
“I’ll be honest — I was looking forward to this one,” Stevens said. “I can say that now.”
Stevens remembered what it was like last season when he didn’t get his chance to kick the game-winner.
“I mean, it sucks when somebody else is out there doing your job,” Stevens said. “Especially when you train all year round. So yeah, this one felt really good. I was confident going out there.”
“Basically, he got benched last year,” Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said. “What a contrast with this year. We had all the confidence in him.”