Rocco Becht was very efficient with his reads, and even kept the ball a few times on zone-read plays. On the day, the Cyclone defense held Cincinnati to 214 yards of total offense, and racked up two sacks, 6 TFLs, and two interceptions. Special teams were, well, special, as Jaylin Noel gashed the Bearcats in the return game and Chase Contreraz went 3/3 on field goals plus converted on a fake attempt, and the defense nabbed two interceptions and held Emory Jones to less than 100 passing yards. The Cyclone offense put up 364 yards and only punted the football twice, finishing drives all game long. Good performances were turned in by all three units in this game, evidencing the growth this young team has shown since a dismal road loss to Ohio earlier this season. Iowa State is now on a roll, having won three of four conference games headed into their bye week. Cyclones frosted away a beauty of a game in Cincinnati, beating the Bearcats by a final score of 30-10.
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