Iowa football fans blast coaching decision to try 66-yard FG vs. Penn State

Iowa football fans blasted Kirk Ferentz's decision to try a 66-yard field goal that was blocked and returned for a touchdown vs. Penn State.

Longtime Iowa head football coach Kirk Ferentz has made a career out of trusting his teams' defense and special teams to keep games close and then to go capitalize with winning plays along the way or late.

Throughout his career, Ferentz has typically operated in a conservative manner, opting not to roll the dice in fourth-down situations where others might.

That's why Ferentz's decision to let senior kicker Drew Stevens attempt a 66-yard field goal just before halftime in a game his Hawkeyes were leading 10-7 at the time was so shocking. Stevens had already pulled a 46-yard field goal try wide right in the opening half and he left his initial 66-yard try well short as Penn State called timeout to ice him.

Oct 18, 2025; Iowa City, Iowa, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions defensive tackle Xavier Gilliam (54) blocks the 66 yard field goal attempt of Iowa Hawkeyes kicker Drew Stevens (18) that would lead to a touchdown return for the Nittany Lions on the final play of the second half at Kinnick Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

Still, Ferentz gave Stevens a chance from way downtown and the result was disastrous. Against a Penn State team with an interim head coach and backup quarterback Ethan Grunkemeyer under center, Iowa trotted Stevens back out only to see his 66-yard field goal try blocked and run back 35 yards by Elliot Washington II for a touchdown.

That gave the Nittany Lions a 14-10 halftime lead.

Naturally, Iowa fans were not pleased with the sequence.

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