Iowa defensive end Joe Evans spent six years defying the odds, going from walk-on linebacker to all-conference defensive end. Now Evans wants to close out his career with one more memorable moment — helping No. 16 Iowa upset No. 2 Michigan in Saturday’s Big Ten championship.
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