LINCOLN, Neb. — Mark Gronowski rushed for two touchdowns and passed for a third, Kamari Moulton ran for 93 yards and two scores, and Iowa spoiled Nebraska running back Emmett Johnson’s career game with a 40-16 victory Friday.
The Hawkeyes (8-4, 6-3 Big Ten) broke open what was a one-point game late in the second quarter with three touchdowns and a safety and they shut out the Cornhuskers in the second half. They took home the Heroes Trophy after their 10th win in 11 meetings with their border rival.
‘’When the defense was kind of giving up some big plays at the beginning of the game, we were able to respond there offensively and kind of be the reason we were in that game at that point,’’ Gronowski said. ‘’After that first quarter, we kind of really took it away, and the defense locked in a little bit. We were able to run with it. We had a great pass game when we needed it. I feel like we were consistent throughout the entire game. When we’re a consistent team, we’re a really tough team to beat.’’
Johnson had 177 of his career-high 217 yards for Nebraska (7-5, 4-5) in the first half, and he matched his career high with 29 carries.
‘’I was trying to leave it all out there on the field,’’ Johnson said. ‘’We talk about helping seniors go out with a win. I wanted to trust my training and do what God put me on this earth to do.’’
It was Johnson’s eighth 100-yard game of the season and fifth straight. He broke a career-long 70-yard run on the Huskers’ first possession.
‘’The first half was touch and go, certainly, and wasn’t going per script,’’ Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said. ‘’We had tremendous respect for No. 21 (Johnson). We got the experience in life today. We had a hard time tackling him, so he ran the ball really well, popped the one real big run. We had our work cut out for us defensively. Offensively, it wasn’t easy, but the guys just kept pushing."
Johnson, who averaged 9.3 yards per carry in the first half, was limited to 40 yards on 10 carries in the second.