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Controversial punt return leaves Iowa baffled in brutal loss to Minnesota

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The Minnesota Golden Gophers won a low-scoring bout to Iowa, 12-10, on Saturday night. But the result looked to be a Hawkeyes victory late in the game until referees called back a controversial punt return. 

Iowa’s Cooper DeJean was set to receive a punt from Minnesota, which was deep in their own zone with 2:06 left to play in the game. The Hawkeyes’ defense forced a three-and-out, giving their offense an opportunity to go down the field with good position to win the game. 

When the punt was away, DeJean immediately noticed that the ball was going to be short, so he pointed at where the ball would land for his teammates to recognize its spot. In doing so, DeJean was also waving his left hand, though it didn’t look to be a clear fair catch signal. 

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Iowa defensive back Cooper DeJean runs back a punt for a touchdown at Kinnick Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023, in Iowa City. The touchdown was overturned after review. (USA Today Sports)

The ball bounced, and instead of just letting it go out of bounds, DeJean decided to scoop it up and attempt a return. For some reason, no Golden Gopher on the punt coverage team decided to push DeJean out of bounds close to the sideline, which he took full advantage of. 

DeJean raced down the field and wound up in the end zone to the dismay of the home Minnesota crowd. Meanwhile, Iowa was elated that DeJean was able to score on what looked to be a simple change of possession, giving them a 16-12 lead with less than two minutes to play.

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