WATCH: Freshman tries to recreate Iowa's game-winning FG against Michigan
It’s a moment that’s going to live in Hawkeyes football history forever.
Keith Duncan’s game-winning field goal against Michigan in 2016 which handed the Wolverines their first loss of the season, has been widely celebrated all over Iowa City. On Saturday night, an incoming Hawkeye freshman tried to recreate the memorable kick.
Without all the pads, fans and defense, of course.
Tried my best to recreate the last second FG vs Michigan last year #TheSeasonIsUponUs 🏈@HawkeyeFootball pic.twitter.com/ws9Unhnnic
— Jack Nunge (@jnunge22) August 19, 2017
The kicker is Jack Nunge, an incoming freshman for Iowa’s basketball team. He’s a 6-foot-9, three-star power forward out of Newburgh, Indiana.
He hasn’t been at Iowa long, but he already understands the magnitude of Duncan’s huge field goal.