Wasn't ever a way to work it in here, but a lot of credit belongs with Tim Lester for devising a gameplan where Iowa could have an 81/19 run-pass split with a fourth-string walk-on at QB, and pulling it off — especially without Dunker to run behind.
But I'm confident Lester would tell you the credit has to go to Kaleb Johnson first. 35 rushes, a buck-sixty-four, and 10 first downs? That's telling the team to get on your back. As impressive as any game he's had as a Hawkeye, all things considered.
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But I'm confident Lester would tell you the credit has to go to Kaleb Johnson first. 35 rushes, a buck-sixty-four, and 10 first downs? That's telling the team to get on your back. As impressive as any game he's had as a Hawkeye, all things considered.
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