Iowa State vs Miami Bowl Game Recap

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Iowa State Cyclones and Miami Hurricanes clashed in an electrifying bowl game on December 28, 2024. Both teams showcased their strengths, with Miami’s explosive offense going toe-to-toe with Iowa State’s disciplined defense. In the end, Iowa State secured a hard-fought 27-24 victory with a late-game field goal.

Game Recap
The first half was evenly matched, with both teams trading touchdowns. Miami struck first with a 20-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Tyler Van Dyke to Xavier Restrepo. Iowa State responded with a 25-yard rushing touchdown by Cartevious Norton, leveling the score at 7-7.

In the second quarter, the Hurricanes gained a slight edge with a 45-yard touchdown run by Henry Parrish Jr., but Iowa State closed the gap to 14-13 at halftime, thanks to a field goal and a late defensive stop.

The Cyclones took control in the third quarter, with quarterback Rocco Becht connecting on a 40-yard touchdown pass to Jaylin Noel. Miami responded with a touchdown of their own early in the fourth quarter, but a crucial interception by Iowa State linebacker Gerry Vaughn set up the game-winning 38-yard field goal by Chase Contreraz.

Key Performances

  • Iowa State Cyclones:
    • Rocco Becht: 238 passing yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT.
    • Cartevious Norton: 95 rushing yards, 1 TD.
    • Gerry Vaughn: 9 tackles, 1 INT.
  • Miami Hurricanes:
    • Tyler Van Dyke: 274 passing yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT.
    • Henry Parrish Jr.: 112 rushing yards, 1 TD.
    • Xavier Restrepo: 7 receptions, 89 yards, 1 TD.

Statistical Highlights

  • Total Yards:
    • Iowa State: 402
    • Miami: 389
  • Turnovers:
    • Iowa State: 1
    • Miami: 2
  • Third Down Conversions:
    • Iowa State: 6/12
    • Miami: 5/13

Takeaways

  • Iowa State’s ability to capitalize on turnovers and make crucial plays in key moments secured their victory. Rocco Becht’s leadership and Norton’s running game were pivotal.
  • Miami’s offense was dynamic, but their defense struggled to contain Iowa State’s balanced attack. The interception late in the game was a turning point.

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