Washington's defenders were repeatedly left overturned, on their backs, in what is known as a pancake block.
During the 2009 season, Iupati started all 12 games at left guard, played 807 snaps and had 49 knockdowns and 21 pancake blocks.
His score came on a 10-yard run off a great pancake block by Kenyon Rasheed.
His devastating pancake blocks were chronicled in the same way as quarterback sacks and touchdown passes.
He recorded over 150 pancake blocks and 250 tackles, 23 of which were sacks during his high school career.
He accumulated 55 knock down blocks and 41 pancake blocks.
In his junior year, he was a second-team all-district pick after recording 59 pancake blocks.
During his junior year, he recorded a school record 70 pancake blocks.
Not with Byars, the king of pancake blocks, on the roster.
As a junior and senior, he made over 100 pancake blocks.