2009 Memorable Milestones - November
Earlier this week we looked back at the moments that mattered in September and October. We chronicled a Top 10 upset that sprang new hope in West Lafayette, an overtime victory for the Spartans, and a last-second touchdown snare that gave Iowa its first 8-0 start in the program's 120 year history.

Just another injury. Not.
We've finally made it down the stretch. Dawn tailgates are surrounded by a glittering blanket of frost. Cleats crunch on frozen field turf.
This is November in Big Ten Country.
Here are the games, wins, losses, and moments we can't help but remember.
October
Biggest Game: No. 10 Iowa at No. 11 Ohio State (24-27)
In the de facto Big Ten Championship Game a Stanziless Iowa, fresh off a loss to unranked Northwestern, visited Columbus to face an energized Ohio State squad, motivated by a 24-7 trouncing of Penn State in Happy Valley. Redshirt Freshman Quarterback James Vandenberg played his heart out, and the Hawkeyes overcame a 14 point deficit with just over 11 minutes left to tie game at 24 points. An anticlimactic stalemate ensued, as both Kirk Ferentz and Jim Tressel seemed content to try their luck in overtime. Iowa's fortune ran out after Ohio State's defense forced an incompletion, and 16 negative yards, taking the Hawkeyes out of field goal range. Ohio State's backup kicker Devin Barclay, a former pro Major League Soccer player, floated a 39-yard field goal between the south endzone uprights to secure a Buckeye victory, and the Big Ten title. Ohio State's Rose Bowl birth would be the school's first since 1997.

Ohio State's Devin Barclay connects on a 39-yard field goal in overtime against Iowa to cement the Big Ten Championship and a Rose Bowl birth.
Best Win: No. 16 Wisconsin at Northwestern (31-33)
Although No. 16 Ohio State's air raid at No. 11 Penn State deserves honorable mention, the Wildcats of Northwestern earn the title of best win for the month of November. Mike Kafka's arm buoyed the purple to a 27-14 halftime lead, but a 68 yard punt return by Wisconsin's David Gilreath brought the Badgers back within three. Wisconsin had numerous opportunities in the final stages of the game to re-claim the lead, but turnovers sealed their fate -- John Clay fumbled with 1:44 left, and Scott Tolzien threw an interception to put the final nail in the coffin. Fans poured from the stands onto Ryan Field as Northwestern punctuated its regular season with an upset, the purple's third win in a row. The victory convinced the Outback Bowl committee to take the Wildcats over the Badgers to play on New Years Day.
(Editor's Note: Iowa fans should stop reading now.)
Worst Loss: Northwestern at No. 4 Iowa (17-10)
Northwestern's first win over a Top 10 opponent in five years came on a shocking afternoon in Iowa City. The Wildcats scored twice on turnovers to seal the deal. Field goals, and stout defensive play, allowed backup quarterback Dan Persa to maintain momentum after Mike Kafka left the game with a hamstring injury. But that's not all...
It was just one of those days...
Biggest Moment: Stanzi Sidelined for Regular Season
Leading Northwestern 10-0 in the second quarter, and with the ball deep in its own territory Iowa's Ricky Stanzi dropped back on an apparent bootleg into the end zone. Northwestern's Corey Wooton skated unimpeded around the blind side, connecting with Stanzi's wasteline and forcing him down onto the turf. His body flexed one way. His ankle, the other. Stanzi let go of the football, and Marshall Thomas fell onto it for the defensive touchdown. The home town crowd watched in disbelief as their star was carted of the field and into the locker room for preliminary X-rays. Stanzi would return to the sideline, on crutches. Iowa's magical run, and national championship aspirations would end. Stanzi wouldn't play again until the Orange Bowl.
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You think I'd remember numbers 3 and 4
I have memories of an improbable comeback against Indiana, then there’s a bunch of static, and suddenly we were heading to the Orange Bowl.
It never gets to be easy
by chitownhawkeye on Jan 14, 2010 8:37 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
Yeah, that probably happens when you start snorting whiskey
They took the bar, the whole fucking bar!
by recoveringfratguy on Jan 15, 2010 8:58 AM CST up reply actions 0 recs
How about an honorable mention
Purdue 38, Michigan 36. Even though it was a bad Michigan team, Purdue finally broke through after 43 years of futility in Ann Arbor. We hadn’t even played a game within 2 touchdowns up there since an ugly 5-0 loss in 1995.
A futile crusade to prevent mass ignorance
HammerAndRails, SBNation's Boilermaker Blog
by BoilerTMill on Jan 14, 2010 8:38 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
Absolutely.
That was a great game.
My favorite part of writing this series was going back and re-visiting the weekly conference results. I traveled with Ohio State every week in November, and — regretfully — missed a fair amount of the other play in the league.
2009 was an epic year for the conference. It had everything, except of course for a dominant national championship contender. I was so used to the Big Ten sagging on the national scene that I assumed a lot of the photo finishes were just slightly above average teams locking horns. The bowl season made it clear that our top half was the deepest in the country.
Purdue earned my respect in 2009, and it wasn’t just because of the upset. Boise State’s win in the Fiesta Bowl made Oregon’s early season loss look a lot less awful — and Purdue team took them to the wire at Autzen.
It’s a real shame that Purdue didn’t get to represent the conference during bowl season.
I’m excited to see what you do in 2010.
The Rivalry, Esq.
The quintessential Big Ten smoking room.
by Law Buckeye on Jan 14, 2010 9:45 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
Goddamnit...
I think I’ll always remember being utterly heartbroken after the jNW game… those wounds are now fresh.
/O'keefe'd
by Smokin Herb Grigsby on Jan 14, 2010 10:04 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
And I'll always remember
Almost punching my grandpa in the face. He doesn’t understand that I take football a little more seriously than the average Joe. After a loss (esp. after a jNW or ISU loss), I need a few hours (days??) to settle down before talking to anybody. He wanted to harass me about it right then and there.
Didn’t help that we were celebrating Christmas that weekend, and it was the first Xmas without my Dad — so I was already cranky. But fuck, he started in, and if my Aunts hadn’t stopped him, I would have swung out of uncontrollable rage.
by imadirtyoldman on Jan 15, 2010 9:45 AM CST up reply actions 0 recs
See
For you Iowa fans, that is one of the most heartbreaking play sequences ever.
For me, it was an aweeeeeesome game.
by hmlee on Jan 15, 2010 11:12 AM CST up reply actions 0 recs
Alas...
Our Rose Bowl dreams were flushed down the toilet, and we went into the Shoe expecting to get owned. But it ended well for us.
Then jNW went for the fake…
And then I laughed. What is it, 59 years now?
by mikjones24 on Jan 15, 2010 4:25 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
+1
I guess we’ll have to settle for an Orange Bowl win.
They took the bar, the whole fucking bar!
by recoveringfratguy on Jan 15, 2010 4:33 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
Hah
None of that bothers me. I still have the memory of Corey Wootton barreling into the end zone burned into my mind…. And that will provide entertainment for yeaaars
by hmlee on Jan 16, 2010 1:15 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
Take your victories
Moral or otherwise wherever you can get them, I guess.
I ate the blue ones ... they taste like burning.
by HoyaGoon on Jan 17, 2010 2:46 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
And a great strategy for a big W in IC...
…that strategy being “take out Stanzi.” Brilliant. November 13, 2010 can’t come soon enough.
KOK, you might be a genius...
by hawkeye_heartattack on Feb 11, 2010 7:37 AM CST reply actions 0 recs
Reply FAIL:
Above intended to @hmlee.
KOK, you might be a genius...
by hawkeye_heartattack on Feb 11, 2010 7:38 AM CST up reply actions 0 recs

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