Cincinnati Bearcats hand No. 14 Iowa State Cyclones 1st loss

Cincinnati – Brendan Varsby went to 214 yards and two landings, Evan Pryor Running 111 yards, and two TDS and Cincinnati used the 17-ok first quarter to win № 14 Iowo 38-30 on Saturday.

Bearcats (4-1, 2-0 Big 12) first defeated the opponent to rank the house since the victory over No. 16 Houston 35-20 December 4, 2021.

Cyclones (5-1, 2-1) stretched 31-7 from 1:08, left in the second quarter, before rallying to get within eight, from 1:56 left in the game. Cincinnati restored the blow on the side to put an end to the threat.

“This is another team,” said Bearcats coach Scott Satterfield, when he was asked the difference between last year’s 5-7 team and the list of this year. “These are different players.”

Rocko Bekht He passed for 314 yards and dual landings and ran two more in cyclones.

82-fair landing Kaleb Hoody In the fourth quarter there was the longest BearCats game since 2015.

Iowa, one of the least fined teams in the country, had five fines for 35 yards in the first half. Cyclones jumped into the offside on the third down to expand the initial drives of Bearcats, which led to the 30-fair TD-bug from PRYOR for the first game account.

Cyclones continued to take over the leadership of 17-0 at the end of the first quarter. Bekt received cyclones on the board at the beginning of the second on a 14-fair race.

Bekt scored on a 4-fair gastard on the final game of half, and then threw the 11-fair TD passage on Fold Eskildsen On the initial drive in the third quarter.

“Rocco Bekht is a dung -war. You continue to look up and he continues to play, ”said Bearcats coach Scott Satterfield. “This is a huge victory for us when we keep up with one of the best teams in large 12 seasons.”

Cyclones were without 16 injured players, including All-Big 12 defensive backs Jeremiah Cooper And Jontez WilliamsThey were also a field without two best kickers.

Associated Press contributed to this report.

Leave a Comment