Rutgers Big Win

Rutgers Big Win
In the closing seconds, Rutgers kicker Jeremy Ito first missed a 33-yard field goal that would have won the game, but an offside penalty on Louisville gave him a second chance, and he delivered from 28 yards out.
Jeremy Ito lines up to kick the biggest field goal in the 137-year history of the Rutgers program.
Ito's game-winning field goal with 13 seconds left knocked Louisville out of the national championship chase and opened the door for some one-loss teams.
Rutgers fans basked in the spotlight and created an electric atmosphere in Thursday night's televised game.
Like he's done so many times before, Rutgers' Ray Rice outraced the opposition, this time Louisville, and scored a touchdown.
Rice was nearly unstoppable in the second half, finishing the game with 22 carries for 132 yards and two touchdowns.
The Scarlet Knights' defense came up huge in the second half, battering Louisville quarterback Brian Brohm and throttling an explosive offense.
After falling behind 25-7, 15th-ranked Rutgers relied on a strong defense to defeat No. 3 Louisville 28-25 in Piscataway, N.J.
After the biggest victory in Rutgers history, it looked as if all 44,111 fans stormed the field.
When it was over, Rutgers fans showed their support for their team, rushing the field and creating a mosh pit.
