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Wisconsin postgame -- Player videos
Marc Morehouse
Oct. 23, 2010 9:35 pm
The first one is short.
Iowa DE Adrian Clayborn broke down. He came back and answered questions, though. Tough day all around for the Hawkeyes, especially Clayborn.
Wisconsin's offense won this game for the Badgers. And, yes, the fake punt certainly helped.
Here's the second part of Clayborn's interview.
Sorry for some of the angles here, got blocked out. But Iowa QB Ricky Stanzi talked about the decision to not spike it and call timeout on Iowa's final-gasp drive. It didn't work out. Let the second-guessing begin.
Iowa RB Adam Robinson talks about Iowa's final drive and the helpless feeling walking off the Kinnick turf after catching a 4-yard pass that sealed their fate.
Iowa OL Julian Vandervelde talks about how, sure, Iowa would've like to get a TD out of Brett Greenwood's interception, but settled instead for Mike Meyer's 40-yard field goal. Yes, Iowa needed seven, he said.
Iowa WR Colin Sandeman has been Iowa's punt returner for two seasons. He talks about this year's woes on special teams, the fact that Iowa is threading in nine true freshmen in special teams units and the gutsy call by UW coach Brett Beilema to run a punt fake late in the fourth quarter.
Iowa OT Riley Reiff talks about how it was a team loss for the Hawkeyes and that the special teams and the final drive belong to the team as much as anything Saturday.
Here's the last question from Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz's main press conference.
Caption: Iowa fans hold up signs for Defensive Coordinator Norm Parker during the first half of their Big Ten Conference College Football game against Wisconsin Saturday, Oct. 23, 2010 at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City. (Brian Ray/ SourceMedia Group News)