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No. 9 Iowa State stays undefeated with 38–35 win over UCF, scoring TD with 30 seconds left
No. 9 Iowa State narrowly remained undefeated at 7–0 with a last-minute 38–35 win over UCF in Ames on Saturday night.
Quarterback Rocco Becht scored on a one-yard run to give the Cyclones a 36–35 lead with 30 seconds remaining in the game. Becht then ran in a two-point conversion attempt for a 38–35 margin.
Iowa State’s game-winning drive started with just 1:47 left on the clock, and they went 80 yards in 11 plays. A pass interference call on UCF defensive back B.J. Adams gave the Cyclones a first-and-goal from the 4-yard line. Three plays later, Becht ran in the go-ahead score.
Becht threw for 274 yards, completing 20-of-46 passes with a touchdown and two picks. He added 97 yards rushing and two scores on 20 carries. Carson Hansen also rushed times for 91 yards and Jaylin Noel had eight receptions for 153 yards.
The Knights were lifted by big plays throughout the game. The dagger appeared to be an interception returned 70 yards by Braeden Marshall. Amazingly, Marshall thought he scored a touchdown but dropped the ball before crossing the goal line.
Replay reviews overturned the score. However, no one from either team recovered the ball after Marshall dropped it so UCF maintained possession and had first-and-goal from the 1-yard line. Running back RJ Harvey scored on the next play to give the Knights a 35–27 lead.
UCF scored on its first possession, driving 75 yards in just six plays highlighted by a 46-yard run by Harvey. Quarterback Jacurri Brown finished the drive with a 6-yard touchdown run.
That was only the beginning for the senior running back, who rushed for 178 yards and a touchdown in the first half on 16 carries. In the process, he became the fourth UCF rusher to compile 3,000 yards in his career.
Harvey added an 80-yard touchdown in the second quarter that tied the score at 14–14. He finished with 196 yards and two scores on 25 rushes. Brown added 151 yards rushing and two more TDs on 12 carries.
Iowa State stays tied with BYU atop the Big 12 and takes its 7–0 record into a bye next week. After that, the Cyclones face Texas Tech. The Red Raiders are in a three-way tie for second in the Big 12 with a 3–1 conference mark (Cincinnati and Colorado are also 3–1).
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Iowa vs. Ohio State Prediction, Odds and Key Players for Monday, Jan. 27
Two Big Ten teams seeking some consistency will look to get some at the expense of the other on Monday night.
Iowa travels to Columbus to face Ohio State on Monday night in league play as the Buckeyes enter as substantial favorites. However, Iowa’s offense has proven formidable even against sturdy competition for much of Big Ten play thus far. Will it hold up on the road?
Let’s find out with our betting preview!
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Moneyline
Total: 156.5 (Over -105/Under -115)
Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook
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Owen Freeman: The big man has stepped up in a big way for the Hawkeyes, fresh off a 16-point, nine rebound effort in a one point win against Penn State. The Hawkeyes offense is reliant on high octane shooting from all over the floor, but its Freeman’s elite play around the rim that has played a big role in Iowa ranking third in effective field goal percentage.
Ohio State
Bruce Thornton: Thornton continues to stuff the stat sheet for the Buckeyes, scoring 11 points, grabbing six rebounds and dishing out five assists in the stunning second half rally against Purdue. Can Thornton continue to dictate the pace on offense and guide Ohio State to another win?
While Ohio State deserves credit for beating Purdue in a monster second half rally, I’m not going to look past what this team has put on paper of late, including losing four of five prior to that win with its lone win involving a double overtime win at basement dweller Minnesota.
The Buckeyes offense has struggled in Big Ten play, ranking 13th in effective field goal percentage while turning it over at a bottom two rate (20%). While Iowa’s defense has been incredibly poor, the team does generate turnovers at an above average rate that could steal possessions in what should be a high scoring affair.
Meanwhile, the Buckeyes defense has been fairly fortunate all season, allowing .08 points per possession fewer than expected, per ShotQuality. With Iowa’s explosive offense that is third in effective field goal percentage, that’s a recipe for disaster.
Further, can we trust Ohio State to win with margin? The team beat Rutgers by 14 back in December, but it’s two other Big Ten wins have come by one at Minnesota and three at Purdue.
Now, Iowa had a nightmare road trip out west, losing to USC by 19 and UCLA by 24, but the team also nearly stunned Michigan on the road in Big Ten play, losing by two on the road.
I don’t trust Ohio State to win big like this against an elite offense, I’ll take the points.
PICK: Iowa +7.5
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34th Winter Iowa Games brings a variety of competitions to eastern Iowa
PEOSTA, Iowa (KCRG) – The 34th annual Winter Iowa Games is bringing people from across the Midwest travel to compete against each other.
On the weekend of Januaury 26, teams competed in Dubuque County in volleyball, soccer, and swimming.Some of the players such as Atalissa Moore, who plays volleyball at Maquoketa High School says it provides a way to challenge themselves and their team outside of normal competitions.
Moore said “I mean we’ve definitely had to battle with a lot of different things like we are on a completely different roster with our high school compared to our club right now so we’re just going along with the challenges and the bumps in the road and just making sure everybody’s learning and getting better.”
The Winter Iowa Games will continue through February with events like Skiing, Ice Hockey, and Basketball.
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Iowa Hawkeyes Star Projected to Land with Los Angeles Rams
The Iowa Hawkeyes have a few players who will be selected throughout the 2025 NFL Draft. While the biggest name of the bunch is standout running back Kaleb Johnson, there is another intriguing name to keep an eye on.
Jay Higgins, the team’s star linebacker, will also be selected at some point in the draft.
Arguably one of the most underrated linebackers in the 2025 draft class, Higgins put together a very strong college career at Iowa. He has been projected to end up being selected anywhere from the third to the fifth round.
Being selected in any round lower than the third round would make him a major steal.
That being said, a new projection has been made for where Higgins will end up.
Scott Salomon of Pro Football Network has predicted that the Los Angeles Rams will end up taking Higgins with the No. 98 overall pick.
Landing with the Rams would be a great opportunity for him. Los Angeles needs help at the linebacker position and he could come in and earn playing time right off the bat.
Throughout the course of the 2024 season with the Hawkeyes, Higgins ended up totaling 124 tackles, a sack, two forced fumbles, four interceptions, and five defended passes.
In his entire Iowa career, Higgins produced massive numbers. He racked up 341 total tackles, 3.5 sacks, three forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries, five interceptions, and nine defended passes.
While there are some concerns about his athleticism and ability to translate to the NFL, his production speaks for itself. Sometimes, teams have to look past the tape and focus on how a player plays on the field. That is how Higgins should be looked at.
Hopefully, Higgins is able to land with a good team and earn playing time early on. He is one of the best defensive players that the Hawkeyes have had in recent years and fans will continue rooting him on at the next level.
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