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WATCH: Brendan Sullivan’s crazy run sets up Iowa football touchdown in Music City Bowl
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Welcome back, Brendan Sullivan.
After missing the final two games of the Iowa football regular season with an injury, the Northwestern transfer quarterback has made a mark in the first half of the Music City Bowl against Missouri on Monday.
Sullivan, who has been the most mobile quarterback on the roster this season, showed off his legs just before halftime. Facing a second-and-goal from about the 10, Sullivan rolled left to gain about three yards, found no more running room and reversed the field to find a hole in the Tiger defense for a gain of about 9.5 yards. Sullivan was tackled just short of the end zone.
Check out the crazy run here:
That run set up a 1-yard score from Kamari Moulton on the next play to give Iowa a 21-14 lead just before halftime.