(10) Iowa 24, (11) Ohio State 27

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Final

3:30 PM ET, November 14, 2009
Ohio Stadium
COLUMBUS, OH

Barclay's FG in overtime secures Ohio State's first Rose Bowl berth since '97

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Backup Devin Barclay kicked a 39-yard field goal to give Ohio State the win in OT.
Gameball goes to... James Vandenberg. Iowa's freshman QB didn't get the W, but impressed in his first start.
Stat of the game... 93. Terrelle Pryor threw for only 93 yards for OSU, which had 226 rushing yards.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1620
Total Yards300322
Passing23393
Rushing67229
Penalties6-515-50
3rd Down Conversions3-108-17
4th Down Conversions0-10-0
Turnovers30
Possession26:0833:52
Air/Ground Leaders
Iowa Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Vandenberg20/3323323
Ohio State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Pryor14/179300
Iowa Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Robinson2074024
Team1-200
Ohio State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Saine11103249
Herron3297111
Iowa Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
McNutt678233
Johnson-Koulianos371055
Ohio State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Ballard324017
Posey217015
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERIOWAOSU
FG00:53Daniel Murray 32 Yd 30
SECOND QUARTERIOWAOSU
FG07:01Devin Barclay 30 Yd 33
TD02:04Brandon Saine 22 Yd Run. (Devin Barclay Kick) 310
THIRD QUARTERIOWAOSU
TD03:31Marvin McNutt 9 Yd Pass From James Vandenberg. (Daniel Murray Kick) 1010
FOURTH QUARTERIOWAOSU
TD13:03Daniel Herron 11 Yd Run. (Devin Barclay Kick) 1017
TD11:11Brandon Saine 49 Yd Run. (Devin Barclay Kick) 1024
TD10:56Derrell Johnson-Koulianos 99 Yd Kickoff Return. (Daniel Murray Kick) 1724
TD02:42Marvin McNutt 10 Yd Pass From James Vandenberg. (Daniel Murray Kick) 2424
OVERTIMEIOWAOSU
FGDevin Barclay 39 Yd 2427
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Ohio State players and fans celebrate after a 27-24 overtime win over Iowa in an NCAA college football game...
(AP Photo/Mark Duncan)
Associated Press

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The oldest of the Buckeyes sent Ohio State back to the Granddaddy of all bowls.

Devin Barclay, a 26-year-old former pro soccer player, kicked a 39-yard field goal in overtime to give Ohio State (No. 11 BCS, No. 10 AP) a 27-24 victory Saturday over Iowa (No. 10 BCS, No. 15 AP) and send the Buckeyes to the Rose Bowl for the first time in 13 years.

Fast Facts

• Ohio State clinched the Big Ten's automatic BCS berth and at least a share of its fifth consecutive conference title.

• Terrelle Pryor finished 14 of 17 for 93 yards and gained 29 rushing yards on eight carries. His 82.4 completion percentage is a career best.

• The Buckeyes have won 11 of their last 12 vs. Iowa.

• The Hawkeyes dropped their second straight following a 13-game win streak.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

"None of our kids have gone to the Rose Bowl. I haven't been there in 25 years [since] I was an assistant coach in the 1985 Rose Bowl," coach Jim Tressel said. "There's nothing like it. It's a great feeling."

The Buckeyes (9-2, 6-1) clinched at least a share of their fifth consecutive Big Ten title and the conference's automatic BCS bid.

"It means everything to us," linebacker Austin Spitler said. "Senior day, we're going to remember this for the rest of our lives. This is a special moment."

Iowa (9-2, 5-2), which overcame a 24-10 deficit with just over 11 minutes left, lost its second in a row. Redshirt freshman quarterback James Vandenberg was solid for the Hawkeyes in his first college start. But filling in for the injured Ricky Stanzi -- who hurt his ankle in last week's upset loss to Northwestern -- Vandenberg was intercepted three times, the final time to end Iowa's only possession in overtime.

Forde: Vested Interests

Hyper-conservatism triumphed again in Columbus. Ohio State's painful-to-watch pragmatism was rewarded with roses. The Vest knew best, writes Pat Forde. Story


Rittenberg: Clock Strikes 12

A storybook finish wasn't in the cards for freshman quarterback James Vandenberg and his Iowa mates in Columbus, writes Adam Rittenberg. Blog

Brandon Saine rushed for 103 yards and two touchdowns and Dan Herron added another score for the Buckeyes.

Iowa started overtime with an incompletion. Then freshman Adam Robinson was thrown for a 6-yard loss by Spitler, and Doug Worthington sacked Vandenberg for a 10-yard loss. Out of field goal range on fourth-and-26, Vandenberg then lofted a long pass into the end zone that was picked off by Anderson Russell.

The Buckeyes handled the ball with extra care -- just the way Tressel wanted. Three runs up the middle netted two yards. On came Barclay, the Buckeyes' front-line kicker since taking over after starter Aaron Pettrey injured a knee three games ago.

"We had so much confidence in Devin that we were going backwards to make his kick longer," Tressel cracked.

Still, Tressel admitted, he was on the headphones as Barclay made contact with the ball, telling the offensive coaches in the press box to have a play ready for the next possession in overtime in case Barclay missed.

Instead, his kick split the uprights, touching off a wild scene as thousands rushed the field.

"It's unbelievable. I'm speechless," said Barclay, a former Major League Soccer player who walked on for the Buckeyes. "The fourth quarter definitely made it interesting. I'm just glad we came out on top -- and now we're going to the Rose Bowl."

A cadre of state police surrounded the goal posts, preventing anyone from tearing them down. But that didn't prevent the frenzied crowd from mobbing the Buckeyes players, snapping pictures and joining the team in singing the alma mater.

The Buckeyes haven't been to Pasadena since the 1996 team finished No. 2 in the nation, scoring in the final minute to beat Arizona State 20-17 in the Rose Bowl.

Ohio State does not want to duplicate one aspect of that season, however -- those Buckeyes were perfect all year until losing 13-9 to Michigan in the regular-season finale. Ohio State plays at its archrival next Saturday.

Iowa, a 17-point underdog, overcame several dropped passes and other mistakes to tie it at 10 on Vandenberg's 9-yard slant pass to Marvin McNutt midway through the third period.

Coach Kirk Ferentz told his team earlier this week that it needed to play a perfect game to win.

"We didn't quite do it," he said. "Maybe if we had, we might have won. This was a heck of a challenge."

The Buckeyes counter-punched, putting together a 79-yard drive. Terrelle Pryor -- who completed 14 of 17 passes for 93 yards and ran for 29 more yards -- engineered a march that resulted in Herron taking a direct snap and sweeping right, stiff-arming Brett Greenwood and then turning the corner for the go-ahead score with 13:03 left.

Vandenberg then tossed his second interception, picked off by Ross Homan. On the first play from the Iowa 49, Saine took the ball on a quick-hitter off left tackle and outraced everyone for a 24-10 lead.

The 14-point margin was short-lived, however. Derrell Johnson-Koulianos dropped the ensuing kickoff, picked it up, shed a tackle and raced to the right sideline where he sidestepped another potential tackler before sprinting 99 yards for the fourth-longest return in Iowa history.

Barclay missed a 47-yard field goal that might have salted it away, and Vandenberg made several big plays on the next drive -- after Brian Rolle's interception return for a touchdown was wiped out by an Ohio State offside penalty.

Vandenberg, who completed 20 of 33 passes for 233 yards and two scores, then threw a pass directly to two Buckeyes but it popped up in the air and tight end Tony Moeaki quickly grabbed it for a 16-yard pickup.

Vandenberg flipped a high pass into the end zone where McNutt pulled it in with two hands over defender Chimdi Chekwa to tie it at 24.

"Man, this was great," Ohio State offensive lineman Jim Cordle said. "I'm bruised. I'm battered. But we're victorious, man. We did it."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, November 12th
24 South Florida 0 Final
Rutgers 31
Friday, November 13th
25 West Virginia 21 Final
5 Cincinnati 24
Saturday, November 14th
1 Florida 24 Final
South Carolina 14
2 Alabama 31 Final
Mississippi State 3
3 Texas 47 Final
Baylor 14
16 Utah 28 Final
4 TCU 55
Idaho 25 Final
6 Boise State 63
7 Georgia Tech 49 Final
Duke 10
Louisiana Tech 16 Final
8 LSU 24
25 Stanford 55 Final
9 USC 21
10 Iowa 24 Final
11 Ohio State 27 OT
Notre Dame 22 Final
12 Pittsburgh 27
Arizona State 21 Final
13 Oregon 44
14 Miami (FL) 24 Final
North Carolina 33
15 Houston 32 Final
UCF 37
17 Arizona 16 Final
California 24
Indiana 20 Final
18 Penn State 31
Texas Tech 17 Final
19 Oklahoma State 24
Michigan 24 Final
20 Wisconsin 45
21 Virginia Tech 36 Final
Maryland 9
22 Brigham Young 24 Final
New Mexico 19
Washington 21 Final
23 Oregon State 48
24 Clemson 43 Final
North Carolina State 23