Bye, bye Nebraska.
Iowa and Nebraska share a border and have shared a rivalry since the first game was played in 1891.
They did not play each other every season back then, but since the Cornhuskers joined the Big Ten in 2011, the two schools have met in the regular-season finale each year.
Nebraska dominated the early portion of the rivalry, but the Hawkeyes have closed the gap following a streak of 10 wins in 11 games.
The rivalry has taken on a new meaning over the past decade, and fans and players have enhanced the vitriol we have seen before, during, and after the game every season.