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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) - Indiana waited nearly two decades to party like this. So why worry about another 20 seconds? Players stormed the field and fireworks went off before the Hoosiers' biggest upset in almost 20 years was official, but there was nothing premature about Saturday's stunning 31-28 upset over No. 15 Iowa.
As officials spotted the ball for the final time, the scoreboard clock was at 22 seconds and with the Hawkeyes out of timeouts, all that remained was a celebration of the Hoosiers' biggest win since beating No. 9 Ohio State 31-10 on Oct. 10, 1987.
"It's a little crazy. I pretty much lost my voice on the field celebrating," quarterback Kellen Lewis said leading his second straight fourth-quarter comeback. "It's just fun right now."
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