IOWA CITY – A team that ranks among the nation's worst in yards per play, a group that entered Saturday as 10 ½-point underdogs to skidding Iowa, is headed to the Big Ten Championship Game.
A team that went 0-3 in nonconference games, gave up 36 second-half points to Akron and needed a 99-yard touchdown drive to send the Nebraska game to overtime is headed to Indianapolis.
Northwestern outslugged Iowa on Saturday, getting an all-world touchdown grab by Ben Skowronek in its 14-10 victory that boosted it to 6-1 in the Big Ten and a rather inconsequential 6-4 overall.
"This team has overcome a ton of adversity," Northwestern head coach Pat Fitzgerald said. "We got beat up. We had a bunch of injuries, lost some tough games there. The brotherhood in that locker room is the glue that kept everything together."
Northwestern hasn't won the Big Ten since 2000. Hasn't been to the Rose Bowl since Jan. 1, 1996. Has never been to Indy for the conference's signature game.
Now the third is happening, making the first and second possible.
How?
How has this team positioned itself to have a chance to win the Big Ten?