- Final010
9IOWA
GT24
1424
14 - Final2OT2OT1FRES
WYO28
3528
35 - Final2UCF
RUTG24
4524
45 - Final3USM
MTU32
4232
42 - Final418
14ORST
BYU20
4420
44 - Final523UTAH
CAL37
2737
27 - Final6NEV
SMU10
4510
45 - Final7MRSH
OHIO21
1721
17 - Final817PITT
UNC19
1719
17 - Final9
24BC
USC13
2413
24 - Final10UK
CLEM13
2113
21 - Final11TA&M
UGA20
4420
44 - Final12UCLA
TEM30
2130
21 - Final1315
25MIA
WIS14
2014
20 - Final14BGSU
IDHO42
4342
43 - Final1520
22ARIZ
NEB0
330
33 - Final16HOU
AFA20
4720
47 - Final17
21OKLA
STAN31
2731
27 - Final18NAVY
MIZZ35
1335
13 - Final19MINN
ISU13
1413
14 - Final2011VT
TENN37
1437
14 - Final OTOT21NW
AUB35
3835
38 - Final2216WVU
FSU21
3321
33 - Final2313
12PSU
LSU19
1719
17 - Final248
7OSU
ORE26
1726
17 - Final253
5CIN
FLA24
5124
51 - Final26USF
NIU27
327
3 - Final27SCAR
CONN7
207
20 - Final2819OKST
MISS7
217
21 - Final OTOT29ARK
ECU20
1720
17 - Final30MSU
TTU31
4131
41 - Final316
4BSU
TCU17
1017
10 - Final OTOT32CMU
TROY44
4144
41 - Final332
1TEX
ALA21
3721
37
Final

(10) Iowa 24
(11-2, 6-2 Big Ten)

(9) Georgia Tech 14
(11-3, 7-1 ACC)
8:00 PM ET, January 5, 2010
Sun Life Stadium, MIAMI, FL
Top Performers
Passing: R. Stanzi (IOWA) - 231 YDS, 2 TD, 1 INT
Rushing: B. Wegher (IOWA) - 16 CAR, 113 YDS, 1 TD
Receiving: C. Sandeman (IOWA) - 4 REC, 53 YDS, 1 TD
MIAMI -- In the coldest FedEx Orange Bowl ever, the Iowa Hawkeyes' swarming defense kept the heat on Georgia Tech.
No. 10 Iowa solved Tech's explosive triple option and Ricky Stanzi threw two early touchdown passes for a 24-14 victory Tuesday night.
Dinich: Sweet Victory
The Hawkeyes' Orange Bowl win put a cherry on top of an impressive bowl season for the Big Ten, Heather Dinich writes. Story
Despite a temperature of 49 degrees at kickoff, the Hawkeyes had Tech sweating from the start. The ninth-ranked Yellow Jackets averaged 35 points during the regular season, but their only score in the first three quarters came on Jerrard Tarrant's 40-yard interception return.
"This was Hawkeye weather," Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said. "We feel right at home right now."
The Hawkeyes (11-2) earned their first Bowl Championship Series bowl win, matched the school record for victories and could claim their highest final ranking since finishing No. 3 in 1960.
Atlantic Coast Conference champion Georgia Tech (11-3) totaled nine first downs and 156 yards, both season lows.
"We haven't played many games like that," coach Paul Johnson said. "We couldn't seem to get anything going. We couldn't hit a pass play, couldn't hit a big play."
The Yellow Jackets were first in the nation in time of possession, second in rushing and 11th in scoring. But they sputtered against an Iowa defense that held four bowl-bound teams to 10 points or less during the regular season.
Fast Facts
• Ricky Stanzi threw for 231 yards and two touchdowns as Iowa won its first major bowl game since 1959 (beat Cal in the Rose Bowl during the 1958 season). It was Stanzi's first game back from an ankle injury.
• Iowa's defense shut down Georgia Tech's running game, holding the Yellow Jackets to 143 yards (averaged 307.2).
• The Yellow Jackets were held to a season low in points (14) and total yards (156). In two bowl games under Paul Johnson, they have been outscored 62-17.
• The Big Ten improved to 4-3 in bowl games this season, the conference's first winning record since 2002.
• The ACC dropped to 2-10 in BCS games all-time.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
"If you say 'Hawkeye football,' it's defense," Stanzi said. "That's all it is: defense."
End Adrian Clayborn led Iowa's defensive charge. He had two sacks and nine tackles, including two for a loss, and was chosen the game's most valuable player.
Clayborn said last month he would return for his senior season rather than turn pro, and reiterated his plans after the game.
"He's shooting for national awards now," Ferentz said with a smile.
The victory was a sweet one for the Iowa coach, who lost to Southern Cal 38-17 in the Hawkeyes' only other Orange Bowl appearance seven years ago.
"The last time we were here -- not because we lost, but because of the way we played -- that was tough to live with," Ferentz said.
Ferentz misspoke in the postgame news conference when he referred to Tech as "Wake Forest," but he knew who the Hawkeyes were playing. While they had never faced the triple option in Ferentz's 11 seasons as coach, his staff had a month to prepare for Tech, and it showed.
The Yellow Jackets had only 14 three-and-outs during the regular season, fewest in the nation, but they failed to pick up a first down on their first four possessions.
"It's just a good thing we had a month to prepare, because it was difficult," Clayborn said. "It was a great plan. The coaches put us in the right situation to make plays."
Georgia Tech finally made a first down midway through the second quarter. The Yellow Jackets' first pass completion came 43 minutes into the game with Iowa leading 17-7.
Quarterback Josh Nesbitt went only 2 for 9 for 12 yards for Tech, which had a season-high seven punts. Jonathan Dwyer, a 1,300-yard rusher the past two seasons, netted only 49 yards on 14 carries against the Hawkeyes.
"They were good and they had some good players," Dwyer said. "But I really think that we just shot ourselves in the foot, man. We were just nervous."
Iowa true freshman Brandon Wegher rushed for 113 yards and one score on 16 carries. Stanzi went 17 for 29 for 231 yards in his return from a sprained ankle that sidelined him in the season's 10th game.
"It was great having Rick back. It was tough when he got injured," Ferentz said. "He did a great job leading us tonight -- and what can I say about that defense?"
Tech's first scoring drive covered 71 yards, with Anthony Allen's 1-yard touchdown run making it 17-14 with 12:30 left.
Iowa drove 63 yards for the clincher. Wegher ran for 23 yards on one carry, followed by a 32-yard touchdown run with 1:56 to go.
The Hawkeyes had a 185-18 advantage in yards in the first quarter. Stanzi, playing his first game in two months, started 8 for 8 for 138 yards and two scores for a 14-0 lead.
"Apparently not too rusty," Stanzi said. "I did fear that."
Iowa lost a fumble at midfield on the game's opening possession, but Tech was quickly forced to punt for the first time in three games. Stanzi hit Tony Moeaki for a 54-yard gain, then threw to Marvin McNutt for a 4-yard score.
Tech again went three and out, and Iowa moved 83 yards to score in four plays. Stanzi threw a 21-yard touchdown pass to Colin Sandeman.
The Yellow Jackets finally got their offense going to start the second half and drove 43 yards before missing a 41-yard field goal. Iowa then moved 59 yards, and Daniel Murray kicked a 33-yard field goal for a 17-7 lead.
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Bowl Overview
It was over when... Jonathan Dwyer's 11-yard loss late in the fourth quarter -- despite preventing a safety -- stifled what could have been the game-winning scoring drive.
Gameball goes to... Adrian Clayborn. Iowa's defensive end disrupted Georgia Tech's offense all night, taking away aspects of the triple option, and daring Josh Nesbitt to pass it.
Stat of the game... 29. Iowa outrushed Georgia Tech by 29 yards. The Jackets finished with 143 rushing yards -- well below their season average of 307.2.
Team Stat Comparison
| IOWA | GT | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 21 | 9 |
| Total Yards | 403 | 155 |
| Passing | 231 | 12 |
| Rushing | 172 | 143 |
| Penalties | 4-25 | 9-68 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 5-13 | 4-12 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 0-2 | 0-1 |
| Turnovers | 2 | 1 |
| Possession | 32:23 | 27:37 |
Receiving Leaders
| Iowa | REC | YDS | AVG | TD | LG |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moeaki | 4 | 85 | 21.3 | 0 | 54 |
| Johnson-Koulianos | 4 | 63 | 15.8 | 0 | 31 |
Scoring Summary
| FIRST QUARTER | IOWA | GT | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | TD | 08:10 | Marvin McNutt 3 Yd Pass From Ricky Stanzi (Daniel Murray Kick) | 7 | 0 |
![]() | TD | 04:04 | Colin Sandeman 21 Yd Pass From Ricky Stanzi (Daniel Murray Kick) | 14 | 0 |
![]() | TD | 00:24 | Jerrard Tarrant 40 Yd Interception Return (Scott Blair Kick) | 14 | 7 |
| THIRD QUARTER | IOWA | GT | |||
![]() | FG | 02:17 | Daniel Murray 33 Yd | 17 | 7 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | IOWA | GT | |||
![]() | TD | 12:30 | Anthony Allen 1 Yd Run (Scott Blair Kick) | 17 | 14 |
![]() | TD | 01:56 | Brandon Wegher 32 Yd Run (Daniel Murray Kick) | 24 | 14 |




