Pittsburgh Petermans @ Iowa Hawkeyes

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All tied up 17-17 and Peterman just completed a pass on 3rd and 10 for the 1st down. Heading into the 4th quarter.
 
#5
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I'm not sure what happened to Voytik. He's 1 of 2 for 8 yards.

It should come as no surprise that Peterman has thrown 2 picks.

Oh, and the commentator during the game said Peterman looks good and that's why he went to Pitt.
 
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Peterman just completed back to back passed for 1st downs. 22 yards on the last one.
 
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#8
Iowa blew up Pitt's line on 3rd and 9. Peterman got hit almost immediately.

4th and 15...
 
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69 yards, Ove Johansson, Abilene Christian University vs. East Texas State on October 16, 1976. (NAIA)
67 yards, Tom Odle, Fort Hays State vs. Washburn, 1988. (NCAA)
67 yards, Joe Williams, Wichita State vs. Southern Illinois, 1978. (NCAA Division I)
67 yards, Russell Erxleben, Texas vs. Rice, 1977. (NCAA Division I)
67 yards, Steve Little, Arkansas vs. Texas, 1977.[17] (NCAA Division I)
65 yards, J. T. Haxall, Princeton vs. Yale, 1882.
The longest known drop-kicked field goal in college football was a 62-yard kick from Pat O'Dea, an Australian kicker who played on the Wisconsin Badgers football team. O'Dea's kick took place in a blizzard against Northwestern University on November 15, 1898.[18]
 
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No worries about Medley breaking the record - that drop kick FG is kind of unbelievable and in a blizzard ?
 
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#24
Ole Pete just didn't have it in him to lead his team to victory. He finished 20-29 for 219 yards with 2 TDs and 2 interceptions, and a 141.4 QB rating. Personally I think his play should earn him another start and I hope he excels.
 
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#25
I was really hoping that the Hawks didnt get beat by Peterman throwing the ball. I cant remember him ever throwing this nice when he was at Tennessee. It was kinda cool to see a game like this with the starting QBs from Tennessee. Then here comes Peterman. Lol
 

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