NCAAF

Iowa State Cyclones at Miami Hurricanes

· Pop-Tarts Bowl
11-3, 4-1 Away
Final
42 - 41
10-3, 6-0 Home

No. 18 Iowa State wins 11 games for 1st time, tops No. 15 Miami 42-41 in Pop-Tarts Bowl

QB sneak gives Iowa State late lead over Miami

Game MVP Rocco Becht scored from a yard out on fourth-and-goal with 56 seconds remaining and No. 18 Iowa State capped the best season in school history by rallying past No. 15 Miami 42-41 in the Pop-Tarts Bowl on Saturday.

Becht finished with 270 passing yards and three touchdowns for Iowa State (11-2), a program that entered this season — the 133rd year of Cyclone football — never having won more than nine games in a year.

“If you look at this team, it’s really who they’ve been all year,” coach Matt Campbell said.

The win marked the fourth time in 2024 that Iowa State got a winning score with less than two minutes remaining. For this one, the Cyclones rallied from a 10-point deficit in the second half — Cam Ward watching after a record-setting first half — to get win No. 11. Carson Hansen rushed for a pair of touchdowns for Iowa State.

And as the MVP, Becht got the honor of choosing which flavor Pop-Tart was to be sacrificed in a giant toaster.

“There's only one,” Becht said. “Cinnamon roll.”

Ward passed for three touchdowns in his final college game, while Damien Martinez rushed for a career-high 179 yards for Miami (10-3), which dropped its sixth straight bowl game and lost three of four games to end the season — those three losses by a combined 10 points.

"Disappointed that we couldn't pull out a victory," Miami coach Mario Cristobal said. “These guys have always fought and always competed and this was no exception. ... It's painful. It's as painful as it gets when you don't win. But there's a lot to build on.”

Martinez and Mark Fletcher Jr. rushed for scores for Miami, which was seeking its first 11-win season since 2003. Elijah Arroyo, Jojo Trader and Jacolby George had TD catches for the Hurricanes.

A 15-play, 84-yard drive by Iowa State was what delivered the winning score.

“Just a great team win,” Hansen said. “And it was great to see that confetti fall.”

The first half was wild. Miami fumbled the ball away on the game's first snap. And the next eight drives all ended with touchdowns, neither team able to stop the other.

The teams combined for 625 yards — 358 for Miami, 267 for Iowa State — and 59 points by halftime, which Miami ended holding a 31-28 lead. The only punt was by Iowa State's Tyler Perkins midway through the second quarter; he was cheered when he entered the field during a ping-pong game of a first half, the teams trading touchdowns like nothing.

Ward was 12 of 19 passing for 190 yards and three touchdowns in the first half, before Emory Williams took over to start the second half. Fletcher's 1-yard run midway through the third quarter put Miami up 38-28, but the Hurricanes managed only three points on their final three drives.

“To end the season this way, it’s really fitting,” Campbell said. “It really tells the character of this team. Hard to find teams still in college football, but we’ve got one in Ames, Iowa.”

Takeaways Iowa State: The Cyclones had touchdown drives of 22, 75, 65 and 75 yards on their first four possessions — 237 yards in all. They had one touchdown and 110 yards in their next five possessions, not counting one that was only a kneel-down to end the half.

Miami: The Hurricanes were 50-0 since the start of 2000 when scoring at least 38 points and gaining at least 500 yards. They're 50-2 now — the loss to Syracuse that cost Miami a College Football Playoff berth ended the streak, and the Hurricanes lost despite 41 points and 524 yards on Saturday.

Poll implications If Miami remains in the AP Top 25, it'll make 2024 the first season since 2017 in which the Hurricanes appeared in every poll. Iowa State will end the season ranked for only the second time since 2000.

School record Andy Borregales' field goal with 9:40 left gave Miami a 41-35 lead — giving him 11 points (five PATs, two field goals) on the day and 404 points in his career. That set a new Miami school record, one more than Michael Badgley.

Up next Iowa State: Opens the 2025 season on Aug. 23 against Kansas State in Dublin, Ireland.

Miami: Opens the 2025 season at home against Notre Dame, sometime over Labor Day weekend. The date — anytime between Thursday, Aug. 28 and Monday, Sept. 1 — has not been finalized.

How To Watch

How can I watch Iowa State Cyclones vs. Miami Hurricanes?
  • TV Channel: Cyclones at Hurricanes 2021 College Football, week 1, is broadcasted on ABC.
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Matchup Prediction

Hurricanes: 68.9%
Cyclones: 31.1%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Scoring Summary

ISU TD 1st Period 11:23 Gabe Burkle 9 Yd pass from Rocco Becht (Kyle Konrardy Kick)
MIA TD 1st Period 11:10 Damien Martinez 75 Yd Run (Andres Borregales Kick)
ISU TD 1st Period 8:34 Carson Hansen 30 Yd Run (Kyle Konrardy Kick)
MIA TD 1st Period 4:12 Jacolby George 4 Yd pass from Cam Ward (Andres Borregales Kick)
ISU TD 1st Period 2:23 Carson Hansen 1 Yd Run (Kyle Konrardy Kick)
MIA TD 2nd Period 13:33 Joshisa Trader 40 Yd pass from Cam Ward (Andres Borregales Kick)
ISU TD 2nd Period 10:43 Carson Hansen 13 Yd pass from Rocco Becht (Kyle Konrardy Kick)
MIA TD 2nd Period 9:25 Elijah Arroyo 33 Yd pass from Cam Ward (Andres Borregales Kick)
MIA FG 2nd Period 0:16 Andres Borregales 30 Yd Field Goal
MIA TD 3rd Period 8:09 Mark Fletcher Jr. 1 Yd Run (Andres Borregales Kick)
ISU TD 3rd Period 2:20 Jaylin Noel 4 Yd pass from Rocco Becht (Kyle Konrardy Kick)
MIA FG 4th Period 9:40 Andres Borregales 21 Yd Field Goal
ISU TD 4th Period 0:56 Rocco Becht 1 Yd Run (Kyle Konrardy Kick)

Statistics

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24 1st Downs 24
6-13 3rd down efficiency 7-14
3-4 4th down efficiency 2-3
415 Total Yards 524
270 Passing 216
22/36 Comp/Att 17/33
7.5 Yards per pass 6.5
145 Rushing 308
31 Rushing Attempts 39
4.7 Yards per rush 7.9
2-30 Penalties 6-45
0 Turnovers 3
0 Fumbles lost 2
0 Interceptions thrown 1
27:41 Possession 32:19

Game Information

Venue: Camping World Stadium

Location: Orlando, FL
Attendance: 38,650 · Capacity:
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