Figuring out the bowl thing: Could still be in BCS bowl

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (MCT) — Everyone Iowa was about a million miles from bowl talk.

Kirk Ferentz was into Joe Namath references while explaining his decision to throttle down with 52 seconds left and a timeout. The Hawkeyes themselves? They ground their teeth about what might’ve been after Saturday’s wrenching 27-24 overtime loss to Ohio State.

“I’ve done enough stupid things this year, why do another one at that point?” Ferentz said.
“Had we got the return, had there been a shanked punt where we had better field position or had we popped that first play, then we probably would’ve pressed forward. ... The percentages weren’t with us at that point.”

That was Ferentz on the decision to let the final 35 or so seconds run off in regulation after running back Adam Robinson was stopped for no gain on first-and-10 at Iowa’s 33. Iowa took a delay of game on the next play and regulation ended 24-24.

The Hawkeyes had a timeout, but they also had freshman quarterback James Vandenberg, who had thrown two interceptions at that point and probably should’ve had a third on a tipped pass that tight end Tony Moeaki ended up with.

Quarterback inexperience wasn’t a factor in the decision to head into overtime, Ferentz said.

“I think no matter who we had in there ... We could’ve had Joe Namath in there, I think we would’ve done the same thing,” Ferentz said. “Of course, he’s older now, he probably wouldn’t be very effective.

“We were just hoping to get something, nothing happened and we went into the fifth quarter.”

Nothing was guaranteed on any sort of Daniel Murray field goal attempt. After missing a 22-yarder in the third quarter, he’s now missed three of his last five and is officially shaky.

See, a million miles from bowl talk. But the No. 15 Hawkeyes (9-2, 5-2 Big Ten) are ranked in the BCS top 14, which leaves them under consideration for a BCS bowl bid. Yes, there are many twists and turns before Iowa could put itself in that position.

“We’ve just got to look to next week and realize we still have something to play for,” said wide receiver Marvin McNutt, who caught six passes for 78 yards and two touchdowns.” Our season isn’t over. We still have got a bowl game to get invited to.”

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