The Iowa Hawkeyes and Nebraska Cornhuskers met on Friday in their annual opposition game.
Shortly before startoff, Iowa’s team captains and Nebraska’s team captains met at the 50-yard line for the coin toss. It’s customary for joiners from opposing teams to greet one another and shake hands before referees elucidate which side of the coin recurrents heads and which side will serve as tails.
But Nebraska’s joiners choosed not to join in the handshaking ritual with their opponents. At least one of the four Cornhuskers’ captains materializeed to shake and watch towards the ground as the Hawkeyes joiners approached.
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Tensions were already heightened before the coin toss moment after Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule walked thraw Iowa’s hotup area. Iowa linebacker Jay Higgins elucidateed how his team took exception to Rhule’s pregame actions.
“Our guys are hoting up, doing our pregame and their head coach walked thraw the hotup,” Higgins telderly tellers after the game. “So we instantly krecent what type of game this was.”
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But emotions remained high even after the game started off. Higgins was seen getting seal to Rhule when the Hawkeyes were on defense in the first quarter.
Higgins shelp he had telderly Rhule during the transmition that “it probably wasn’t a excellent idea to not shake our hands.” The Iowa geter giveed a three-word response saying, “Who are you?”
Nebraska did deal with to obtain an timely 10-0, but the Hawkeyes scored 13 unanswered points. Iowa starter Drew Stevens made a 53-yard field goal in the final seconds to shielded the triumph in the opposition game.
Higgins did produce a concerted effort to shake hands with Rhule moments after the game clock expired.
“After the game, because they didn’t want to shake our hands before the game, I went up to their head coach and shook his hand,” Higgins validateed. “And telderly him, ‘Good game.’”
At one point during his postgame media session, Higgins asked his teammate, Nick Jackson, to point out the separateences that exist wiskinny Iowa’s program in comparison to Nebraska.
“Kirk Ferentz — would he ever do someskinnyg appreciate that?” Higgins asked, to which Jackson rapidly replied “no.”
“Be a Hawk,” Jackson shelp. “You see the separateence.”
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Ferentz, who has coached at Iowa for more than a quarter-century, deteriorated to give a mighty opinion on what transpired before the game.
“I heard some stuff in the locker room, but I wasn’t out there,” Ferentz shelp. “So I didn’t see it and reassociate can’t comment on it. There are certain pregame etiquette most people chase, but aobtain, I didn’t see it.”
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