It has been only two days since Alvaro Folgueiras' shot sent Iowa fans into a frenzy as the Hawkeyes advanced to their first Sweet 16 since 1999.
In easily one of the biggest wins in Iowa program history, the Hawkeyes stifled the Florida Gators' high-powered offense and were aggressive on offense.
Ben McCollum and his staff put together a perfect game plan, outdueling the heavily favored Gators in their own backyard.
Even after that masterful performance, one CBS Sports writer isn't buying what the Hawkeyes are selling.
CBS Sports' Isaac Trotter gave Nebraska the nod over Iowa
Iowa has gone further than anyone thought they would this season, which is a credit to the staff and squad Ben McCollum put together in such a short time.
The season continues for the Hawkeyes, who now face hated rival Nebraska in the Sweet 16, the third matchup between the two programs this season.
Iowa's run has been impressive, but it stops on Thursday, according to CBS Sports' Isaac Trotter.
Trotter said that Bennett Stirtz is the best player on the floor, but Nebraska's defense will ultimately decide the game.
In both prior matchups, Iowa turned the ball over 20 percent and 26 percent, respectively, due to Nebraska's stellar defense.
Against the Hawkeyes, you have to be solid against the pick-and-roll, and Nebraska is one of the best in the country in that aspect.
Iowa can win on the glass, but if they turn the ball over at a high rate, they won't get up very many shots.
Ben McCollum is going to have to pull another rabbit out of his hat and come up with another stellar game plan to slow down Nebraska's offense and keep the offense flowing on the other end.
