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of the team can be different. >> mike: yes, it can change your whole outlook, if someone is injured. >> allen: the offensive line has been a juggle for them all season long. daniels again, with a good first-down, second-down carry, rather. >> mike: and iowa, landi game. and late in the game, the defense is worried more about taking on the block than defeating the block and trying to make the tackle. now, they have to somehow find some energy. nebraska needs a turnover, a takeaway. but right now, iowa, just content the push the ball down their throats. >> allen: now, daniels, over 1,000 yards rushing for the season. and wadley has 861 starting
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down to about the 17 yard line. sets up fourth down and five. >> mike: i would assume we're going to see the field goal team on the field now. but they are going to run the clock down, and think about it. >> allen: i think they're going to run it down, then call time-out. the way kirk ferentz is walking to the line judge side. so, again, this iowa team, if they finish this one up, as it looks like they might, has a chance to get a bowl game, get to a nine-win season, a pretty decent year for a college football team, especially as competitive as the big ten has been this year. time-out. a diamond. now, kay jewelers brings you...the newest c: chocolate. levian chocolate diamonds.
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the big games tomorrow, including the one happening in columbus. fourth down and five, offense still on the field. quarterback kept it! stepped out of bounds at the 4 yard line. the naked bootleg. >> mike: he lulled them to a great job, freedom just didn't believe his eyes. he said, he can't be keeping that football. nice execution by beathard. >> allen: it was. so, the clock running, 3:30 to go. maybe the most important stat for nebraska, they've only had the ball for 1:08 in the fourth quarter. iowa's offense has stayed on the field. >> mike: wow. 1:08. holy cow.
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who says time of possession doesn't mean anything? >> allen: well, points per possession is the latest rage in coaching land analysis. and they've been far greater for iowa today than for nebraska. so, inside of 3:00 to go. ball at the 1 yard line. hawkeyes looking to add on to their lead. daniels is the tailback. beathard keeps it. gets hit. didn't get there. >> mike: at this point in the game, i would give it to one of the power backs. the quarterback will take too many hits. just give it to one of those guys, let them move the pile or get over the top. >> allen: beathard has meant to
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offensive coach greg davis, coach at tas during the mack brown years, says he's had a lot of good ones and beathard is with the best of them. >> mike: compared him to guys that have won a lot of football games. >> allen: into the end zone, untouched for the hawkeyes touchdown goes leshun daniels. >> mike: at this point in the game, nebraska did not look up to the task of stopping iowa. >> allen: daniels, one of the 14 seniors on the hawkeyes squad, into the end zone for the second time today. and now the point-after try from keith duncan.
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two penalties today. >> referee: offsides, defense, unabated to the kicker. half the distance to the goal. redo the try. >> allen: at the very beginning of the game, when iowa scored their first touchdown, the point-after try was blocked. since then, they got a running into the kicker penalty, iowa did, in nebraska's aggression to get to him, that gave them a first down. now, this one that moves the point-after try a little bit closer. 13 plays, every single one of them a running play. 8:10, that drive took. into the end zone, daniels, for
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>> allen: as we wind inside 2:00 reminder about espn's "college gameday" tomorrow, starting at 7:00 a.m. looking at all the rif rivalry games. and michigan and ohio state, on abc at 12 noon eastern time. >> mike: i think we've seen the last of armstrong. not sure if i want to put him in there if he's injured.
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make sure he's good for that. kick return by jordan nelson. and a lot of whistles, and a little bit of a scrum at the bottom of the pile. we mentioned tomorrow, some great college football watching. michigan/ohio state, the headliner. auburn/alabama, utah/colorado, h state/penn state? >> mike: every one of them has college football playoff implications. >> allen: ryker fyfe is in. the backup, with the pin in the left hand. over the top of riley, and incomplete. >> mike: i wonder if he wanted to go in. they have darlington, they
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wrist. >> allen: he's a football player. of course, he wanted to go in. >> mike: it's cold, he has a pin, and had surgery this week. >> allen: did you ever go down and tap someone, and they said, no. >> mike: no, and if they had, i would have looked at them a little cross-eyed. >> allen: a far slant, to bryant. and it's going to set up a third down and long. almost no gain on that one for the freshman running back. fyfe is in there to throw the ball. >> mike: exactly right. the front from iowa is getting after it. they know, they can smell blood in the water right now.
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-- goes. and fourth down and forever. the thing about nebraska, their chance at the big ten evaporates here in the final minute of play, aside of the one real dud at ohio state, the overtime loss to wisconsin, this has been a massive turnaround for them in mike riley's second year. >> mike: well, he'll find a way. nebraska this year, they've become better, won the close games they've encountered this year. they've learned from it, and earned the respect of the players and coaches. >> allen: lightbourn will kick, out of bounds, and a kneeldown coming up. now, a flag comes in late. and one more penalty call as
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>> mike: that's about frustration and pride. when you have great pride, it's hard to take a loss and get beat on the field. >> allen: yeah. >> referee: after the play was over, unsportsmanlike conduct. kicking team, number 16. 15-yard penalty. iowa ball. first and ten. that's number 16's first unsportsmanlike penalty of the ball game. >> allen: so, a kneeldown coming up for so, nebraska and iowa will both look ahead to bowl gas. but for kirk ferentz and his 14 seniors on this hawkeye team, it will be the happiest of senior days. a win at home over their adjacent rivals, nebraska, and a big win at that. >> mike: both teams will look at the bowl game as an opportunity.
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time to wrap it up. and that will do it. big plays, the big key for this iowa team. and running out the clock late when they needed to with that eight-minute drive. and the final score, the iowa hawkeyes, 40, t nebraska cornhuskers, 14. tomorrow, michigan and ohio state, at for mike bellotti and kris budden and our espn college football crew, allen bestwick
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fire has displaced families. anchor: what follows as we move into the weekend. anchor: a rash of burglaries. the arrest police made in connection to it. and holiday shoppers taking advantage of lack friday deals. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. w shelley: we are falling breaking news out of mancheer. tonight seven to eight families are displaced after a two-alarm apartment building fire, good evening. i'm shelley walcott. the manchester fire chief says the fire most likely started by improper disposal of smoking materials. wmur's mike cronin is live on scene with the very latest. mike: the fire chief says there are more than 100 apartments in
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knocked down the fire weekly. there are a lot of elderly people in this building. firefighters found heavy smoke. one man was taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation. the fire chief says sprinklers helped to hold down the flames. they struck to alarms and believed the fire was caused by improper disposal of smoking materials. >> control. removed the victims we had to remove to everybody else shouldered in place and that is the safest and to do. mike: most people tonight will be able to return to their homes. but the red cross says it's assisting 8 families who are now homeless. shelley: thank you for the update. shifting gears to talk about the weather.
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the question is, how long will the rain stick around? mike h: the study showers are moving out but the remnants of the moisture being felt and seen in the form of fog. some of that fog ends. if you are traveling out and about, you will notice steady rainthat visibility cut down again, take it slow on area roadways. another system in the great lakes. that will swing offshore. outside of a scattered afternoon shower, mainly southwest parts of the state, a mainly dry saturday. breezy and on the cool side. temperatures running near the freezing mark. central and northern new
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a few slick spot as we get near 32. what about saturday and sunday? we will look at that, straight ahead. shelley: tonight, police in two lakes region communities are working together on trying to find out who may be responsible for a rash of burglaries in their towns. wmur's suzanne roantree is in laconia where an a may have been the break they were looking for. suzanne: over the last few days laconia police have gotten reports of thefts from various businesses and parked cars along route 107. survllance cameras in the area show a man rummaging through cars and taking tools. a trailer that was parked in the lot at gilbert and sons block company was also stolen. on wednesday morning the owners of greenwood auto along route 106 in belmont reported to police that overnight someone
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a new hampshire dealer license plate were missing. the items immediately were put into a statewide database. thursday night while on patrol a laconia police officer pulled over a car being driven by 21-year-old scott angers. >> while he was conducting an investigation on that vehicle they learned that the trailer attached to it was stolen they . vehicle two stolen license plates and the trailer. suzanne: angers was taken into custody. belmont police says one of the license plates that was found in his possesion matched the one stolen from greenwoods auto. belmont and laconia police are working together in the investigation. >> what property may be in one of the vehicles laconia stopped. i would say there is a good chance that all of the criminal activity is involved in what may come down to several people in
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a class a felony of receiving stolen property. he also was arraigned in laconia district court on several misdemeanors unrelated to his latest arrest. in laconia, suzanne roantree. shelley: the manchester mother of two children police say were living in filthly living conditions is now facing child endangerment charges. 27-year-old samantha grenier was arrested or arraigned on charges today. the father of the children, james grenier was arrested ie home they found the children in extremely unsanitary and unsafe conditions, with human and animal feces scattered throughout the home. tonight, a roadway is back open after a car crashed into a telephone pole in londonderry. officials say hall road was closed for hours as crews replaced the pole. they say a car lost control, hit the pole and ended up in an embankment. we're told the people inside the car were trapped and live wires
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threatening injuries. a single car crash in belmont todaclosed union road while emergency crews rescued both the driver and passenger trapped inside. belmont fire officials say the accident happened as the driver failed to negotiate a sharp curve along union road. the car flipped on its side and slammed into a tree. the jaws of life were brought to help. >> it took us about 20 minutes. we had to cut through the car to actually, there were two patients. a female and a male threat to the hospital. shelley: festivities on where the tree was lit under the state house. last week, lights were lit out
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the community raised $500 for new lights and now everyone is enjoying that tree. >> now it's time to focus on the holidays and all the good that comes with it. so i'm really hoping that everybody has a great holiday season. clark's -- >> my grandmother and i try to come out as often as we can because it's such a fun and festive time. it gets us excited for christmas after a day of thanksgiving. after a day of thanksgiving. shelley: the tree letting forward. they say they wouldn't miss this kickoff for the holidays. shoppers are out in force trying to score black friday deals. the mall opened early this morning and when it comes to getting a good deal, everyone has a different strategy.
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alarm sounded early. >the mall of new hampshire, a flurry of act committee. >> we always see the big crowds on black friday. reporter: everyone has a different strategy to get good deals. >> impulse purchases, that is why we came. reporter: others go in with a game plan. >> we get our list night before. reporter: she is not only shopping for her husband and three kids, she is also buying for a family in need. >> we are on track for 71 families again this year. having a lot of fun with that. shopping for the kids and knowing that they're going to see under the tree what they wanted from santa. reporter: while the mall opened on thanksgiving, many we spoke to waited until friday to get into the holiday shopping spirit. >> it was awesome.
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friday until 4:30 a.m.. >> i love it. hearing the christmas music, christmas smells. everybody is being friendly with each other. reporter: now the countdown is on, less than 30 shopping days bfore christmas. shelley: exactly one month until christmas. still the common, tree stands popping up around the state. coming up, howne the great black friday deals they had. mike h: clouds and showers when
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