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Cy-Hawk gameday: Recap from Iowa's 20-13 victory at Iowa State

Cy-Hawk gameday: Recap from Iowa's 20-13 victory at Iowa State
End of this one, John talking to people like they remember that game. Two guys born and raised in Iowa know how big the Cy Hawk game is. Kicker Grant Mahoney and wide receiver Josh Lens are sporting Cardinal and gold, but they grew up in eastern Iowa wearing more black and gold. I grew up an Iowa fan and I won to play there on top of feeling snubbed by Iowa in the recruiting process. The Hawks were riding *** three game winning streak in this rivalry heading into the 2011 game. It was my senior year so I hadn't beaten them yet up to that point early in the game, *** familiar tune was Ringing Iowa jumped out to *** 10 0 lead but momentum shifted when Steele G found Darius Reynolds for *** touchdown in the second quarter. Then Mahoney was given the chance to tie the game from 54 yards just before half when you can do that before half. I mean, that's only gives you juice going into half, you can carry on to start the second half. The second half was unlike most Cy Hawk games, *** back and forth offensive battle. And when Gant hit lens in the end zone, the Cyclones had their first lead of the game. I get goosebumps thinking about it right now. The game ended up going into triple overtime with the ISU defense holding the Hawks to *** field goal. The Cyclones needed *** touchdown to win g pitch to James White to the corner sweet success as soon as he got out and pitched it to James, I knew. And so I just, I think I just threw my hands up and started running. I was one of the first people that found the trophies. Me, Kurt Hammersmith and Tom Far that found the trophy and we were like, hey guys, like it's over here and then, and then it broke, it broke on our way to the locker room. There are continued jokes about the trophy that year. We beat it. We get this garage sale trophy. What is this? But for the Cyclones, it's the w in the record books that matters most has had so many streaks of beating Iowa State over the years and it was good to get that monkey off our back.
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Cy-Hawk gameday: Recap from Iowa's 20-13 victory at Iowa State
The 70th edition of the Cy-Hawk rivalry got underway Saturday, and Iowa came out on top. Here's out it played out. Iowa State comes up short on final drive; Hawkeyes reclaim Cy-Hawk trophy with 20-13 winIowa State was unable to convert on fourth down, giving Iowa possession with just over a minute to play and the Cyclones out of timeouts.Iowa will kneel this out and take home the Cy-Hawk trophy.Iowa State gets critical stopThe Cyclones got the stop they needed and used their final timeout. Iowa will punt on fourth-and-2 with 1:55 to go. Iowa State needs a touchdown to tie.Jayden Higgins scores Iowa State's first touchdown of the gameAfter a long, looooong drive that chewed up 6:59 of game time, Iowa State got on the board with a touchdown pass from Rocco Becht to Jayden Higgins on fourth-and-9 inside the red zone.The problem for Iowa State? Less than 3:00 remains after the methodical scoring drive. Iowa State will need a quick stop on the ensuing Iowa possession to have a chance at a tie or a win.Iowa State defense gets a stopThe Cyclone defense did its job and forced a punt.Iowa State's offense has a chance to put a dent in the 14-point lead on this drive. It will start at its own 20-yard line with 9:52 to go.Chase Contreraz drills another field goalIowa State trims the lead with a 46-yard field goal to make it 20-6 in favor of Iowa, but the Cyclones will need touchdowns soon if they want to make this a game.End of the third quarter: Iowa 20, Iowa State 3A quick third quarter saw just three total points on an Iowa field goal. Iowa State is driving after two solid runs of 10 and seven yards from Cartevious Norton and Abu Sama, but the Hawkeyes still have a controlling lead with 15 minutes to go.Iowa State defense gets off the field quicklyIowa lost three yards in total on its latest drive. A strong punt from Tory Taylor and good coverage downfield pinned the Cyclones in their own territory, and they'll start at the 41.Iowa defense tallies another three-and-outThree plays, five yards and yet another punt for the Iowa State offense.The Hawkeyes will start with the ball at their own 13 after a good punt from Tyler Perkins. Iowa widens lead with Drew Stevens field goalAn 11-play, 69-yard drive was capped off by a 34-yard field goal from Drew Stevens. The Hawkeyes will kick off with a 20-3 lead and 3:57 to go in the third quarter.Cyclones punt it right backIowa will take over on its own 15-yard line following a stop at midfield and a punt.Iowa State defense gets key stopThe Cyclone defense stood strong on the first drive of the second half to force a punt. Iowa State's offense will have a chance to chip away at the Iowa lead.Halftime score: Iowa 17, Iowa State 3 Iowa holds a commanding lead at halftime thanks to a couple of timely explosive offensive plays and Sebastian Castro's pick-six.Iowa State will kick off to begin the second half.Chase Contreraz hits 42-yard field goal to get Iowa State on the boardIowa State responded well to the pick-six.An 11-play, 51-yard drive ended with a Chase Contreraz field goal with just :04 left on the clock before halftime.Sebastian Castro gets a pick-sixIowa's defense is on the board, too.Sebastian Castro picked off Rocco Becht after miscommunication within the Iowa State offense and took it back for a touchdown to make it 17-0.Jeremiah Cooper picks off Cade McNamaraIowa went deep on third-and-9 looking for Nico Ragaini, but Jeremiah Cooper had other plans.The Cyclone defensive back picked off the pass and gave Iowa State possession at its own 29.Another drive, another puntIowa State went three-and-out... again. That marks five consecutive drives ending in punts, including three from Iowa State. Iowa forced to punt again after Beau Freyler sacks Cade McNamaraIowa went three-and-out for the second consecutive possession thanks to a sack on third-and-10. Jaylin Noel returned the Tory Taylor punt to the Iowa State 38.Trading puntsIn true Cy-Hawk fashion, the game has become a punting battle. Iowa forced an Iowa State three-and-out after back-to-back drops by Jaylin Noel. Iowa takes over at its own 12-yard line with 8:59 to go in the second half, still leading 10-0.Iowa State's defense forces three-and-outIowa State's defense pushed Iowa back five yards and forced a punt.The Cyclones' offense will take the field at their own 31-yard line.Iowa defense gets another stopIowa State gained some yardage on the ground thanks to true freshman and former Southeast Polk great Abu Sama, but the drive ultimately ended in a punt. Cooper DeJean caught Tyler Perkins' punt at the Iowa 18 and advanced it to the 23, where the Hawkeyes will take over with 10:51 to go before halftime.Jaziun Patterson scores a touchdown to extend Iowa's lead Patterson has been the standout performer of the first half so far with a 59-yard rush to set up Iowa's field goal and a 4-yard touchdown scamper to extend the Hawkeye lead to 10.Iowa's scoring drive: eight plays, 80 yards, 4:40.End of first quarter: Iowa 3, Iowa State 0Iowa holds a 3-0 lead t the end of the first quarter, and the Hawkeyes are threatening to score again. A pass interference call on third down extended Iowa's drive and set up a 35-yard pass from Cade McNamara to Luke Lachey.Iowa will start the second quarter with first-and-10 at the Iowa State 17.Hawkeyes force a puntIowa State picked up a first down courtesy of running back Cartevious Norton, but the Iowa defense bottled up the Cyclone offense and forced a punt. Tyler Perkins' punt went 59 yards into the end zone for a touchback.Iowa will have possession at its own 20-yard line with 3:19 to go in the first quarter, leading 3-0.Iowa strikes first The Hawkeyes are on the board with a field goal to make it 3-0.Iowa used a 59-yard run from Jaziun Patterson to get inside the Iowa State red zone, but the Cyclones' defense stood tall from there and held Iowa to a field goal. Drew Stevens knocked in a 28-yard attempt to get Iowa its first score of the day.Cyclones miss field goal on first drive A long drive saw Iowa State travel 57 yards over the course of more than 6 minutes, but the drive ended without points after a 36-yard field goal from Chase Contreraz was tipped at the line of scrimmage.Iowa will take over at its own 26 in a scoreless game.Iowa State starts with the ballThe Cyclones will begin with the ball after the Hawkeyes won the coin toss and deferred to the second half. Coach Matt Campbell jumps in for warm-upsIt's been a few years since Matt Campbell took the field as a player, but that didn't stop him from jumping in for a few reps before Saturday's game.Meet the 2023 Cy-Hawk Kid Captainvlog's Scott Reister caught up with Kid Captain Ben Schwartz, a 10-year-old from Urbandale. Hear more about his story below.Fans line up early at Jack Trice Stadiumvlog's Marcus McIntosh was in Ames Saturday morning to observe the tailgating scene outside Jack Trice Stadium.Click here or the link below to see more as fans lined up early for the big game.Cade McNamara listed as questionable for Cy-Hawk gameIowa quarterback Cade McNamara's lingering injury could play a factor Saturday. The Hawkeyes officially designated McNamara as questionable for the Cy-Hawk game in their availability report.vlog arrives in Ames Our sports crew made it to Ames! We'll have updates during the game and a full recap tonight at 10.How to watch the Cy-Hawk football game between Iowa and Iowa StateWhen: 2:30 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 9Where: Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, IowaTV: FOXLivestream: Fox Sports LiveRadio: Cyclone Radio Network | Hawkeye Radio NetworkTickets: More information on how to get tickets here.Weather forecast for Cy-Hawk football game in AmesThe Saturday forecast in Ames should be pretty friendly to fans in the stands and the tailgate lots. The temperature should be near 80 degrees and mostly sunny in central Iowa Saturday afternoon.Iowa State vs. Iowa betting oddsAs of Friday afternoon, Iowa is a 3.5-point favorite over Iowa State, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. The Hawkeyes are -182 on the moneyline, while the Cyclones are a +150 underdog.The total is set at 36.5 points.Former Cyclones recall 2011 Cy-Hawk game, ISU's last home win in the rivalryTwo former Iowa State players sat down with vlog's Scott Carpenter to remember the 2011 Cy-Hawk game, an epic triple-overtime battle that is, 12 years later, the last time the Cyclones won the rivalry game.Taste of victory: Beer bragging rights on the line during Cy-Hawk tailgateThe rivalry extends beyond the gridiron.vlog's Jeff Dubrof explains why it won't be hard to find Cyclone fans tailgating with West O Beer's Ames Lager and Hawkeye fans with coolers stocked with Exile Brewing Company's Swarm Golden Ale.High school football scores, recapThe Cy-Hawk game isn't the only big football game in the state this weekend.Here's how Week 3 of prep football unfolded Friday night.

The 70th edition of the Cy-Hawk rivalry got underway Saturday, and Iowa came out on top. Here's out it played out.

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Iowa State comes up short on final drive; Hawkeyes reclaim Cy-Hawk trophy with 20-13 win

Iowa State was unable to convert on fourth down, giving Iowa possession with just over a minute to play and the Cyclones out of timeouts.

Iowa will kneel this out and take home the Cy-Hawk trophy.

Iowa State gets critical stop

The Cyclones got the stop they needed and used their final timeout. Iowa will punt on fourth-and-2 with 1:55 to go. Iowa State needs a touchdown to tie.

Jayden Higgins scores Iowa State's first touchdown of the game

After a long, looooong drive that chewed up 6:59 of game time, Iowa State got on the board with a touchdown pass from Rocco Becht to Jayden Higgins on fourth-and-9 inside the red zone.

The problem for Iowa State? Less than 3:00 remains after the methodical scoring drive. Iowa State will need a quick stop on the ensuing Iowa possession to have a chance at a tie or a win.

Iowa State defense gets a stop

The Cyclone defense did its job and forced a punt.

Iowa State's offense has a chance to put a dent in the 14-point lead on this drive. It will start at its own 20-yard line with 9:52 to go.

Chase Contreraz drills another field goal

Iowa State trims the lead with a 46-yard field goal to make it 20-6 in favor of Iowa, but the Cyclones will need touchdowns soon if they want to make this a game.

End of the third quarter: Iowa 20, Iowa State 3

A quick third quarter saw just three total points on an Iowa field goal. Iowa State is driving after two solid runs of 10 and seven yards from Cartevious Norton and Abu Sama, but the Hawkeyes still have a controlling lead with 15 minutes to go.

Iowa State defense gets off the field quickly

Iowa lost three yards in total on its latest drive. A strong punt from Tory Taylor and good coverage downfield pinned the Cyclones in their own territory, and they'll start at the 41.

Iowa defense tallies another three-and-out

Three plays, five yards and yet another punt for the Iowa State offense.

The Hawkeyes will start with the ball at their own 13 after a good punt from Tyler Perkins.

Iowa widens lead with Drew Stevens field goal

An 11-play, 69-yard drive was capped off by a 34-yard field goal from Drew Stevens. The Hawkeyes will kick off with a 20-3 lead and 3:57 to go in the third quarter.

Cyclones punt it right back

Iowa will take over on its own 15-yard line following a stop at midfield and a punt.

Iowa State defense gets key stop

The Cyclone defense stood strong on the first drive of the second half to force a punt. Iowa State's offense will have a chance to chip away at the Iowa lead.

Halftime score: Iowa 17, Iowa State 3

Iowa holds a commanding lead at halftime thanks to a couple of timely explosive offensive plays and Sebastian Castro's pick-six.

Iowa State will kick off to begin the second half.

Chase Contreraz hits 42-yard field goal to get Iowa State on the board

Iowa State responded well to the pick-six.

An 11-play, 51-yard drive ended with a Chase Contreraz field goal with just :04 left on the clock before halftime.

Sebastian Castro gets a pick-six

Iowa's defense is on the board, too.

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Sebastian Castro picked off Rocco Becht after miscommunication within the Iowa State offense and took it back for a touchdown to make it 17-0.

Jeremiah Cooper picks off Cade McNamara

Iowa went deep on third-and-9 looking for Nico Ragaini, but Jeremiah Cooper had other plans.

The Cyclone defensive back picked off the pass and gave Iowa State possession at its own 29.

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Another drive, another punt

Iowa State went three-and-out... again. That marks five consecutive drives ending in punts, including three from Iowa State.

Iowa forced to punt again after Beau Freyler sacks Cade McNamara

Iowa went three-and-out for the second consecutive possession thanks to a sack on third-and-10. Jaylin Noel returned the Tory Taylor punt to the Iowa State 38.

Trading punts

In true Cy-Hawk fashion, the game has become a punting battle. Iowa forced an Iowa State three-and-out after back-to-back drops by Jaylin Noel. Iowa takes over at its own 12-yard line with 8:59 to go in the second half, still leading 10-0.

Iowa State's defense forces three-and-out

Iowa State's defense pushed Iowa back five yards and forced a punt.

The Cyclones' offense will take the field at their own 31-yard line.

Iowa defense gets another stop

Iowa State gained some yardage on the ground thanks to true freshman and former Southeast Polk great Abu Sama, but the drive ultimately ended in a punt. Cooper DeJean caught Tyler Perkins' punt at the Iowa 18 and advanced it to the 23, where the Hawkeyes will take over with 10:51 to go before halftime.

Jaziun Patterson scores a touchdown to extend Iowa's lead

Patterson has been the standout performer of the first half so far with a 59-yard rush to set up Iowa's field goal and a 4-yard touchdown scamper to extend the Hawkeye lead to 10.

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Iowa's scoring drive: eight plays, 80 yards, 4:40.

End of first quarter: Iowa 3, Iowa State 0

Iowa holds a 3-0 lead t the end of the first quarter, and the Hawkeyes are threatening to score again. A pass interference call on third down extended Iowa's drive and set up a 35-yard pass from Cade McNamara to Luke Lachey.

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Iowa will start the second quarter with first-and-10 at the Iowa State 17.

Hawkeyes force a punt

Iowa State picked up a first down courtesy of running back Cartevious Norton, but the Iowa defense bottled up the Cyclone offense and forced a punt. Tyler Perkins' punt went 59 yards into the end zone for a touchback.

Iowa will have possession at its own 20-yard line with 3:19 to go in the first quarter, leading 3-0.

Iowa strikes first

The Hawkeyes are on the board with a field goal to make it 3-0.

Iowa used a 59-yard run from Jaziun Patterson to get inside the Iowa State red zone, but the Cyclones' defense stood tall from there and held Iowa to a field goal. Drew Stevens knocked in a 28-yard attempt to get Iowa its first score of the day.

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Cyclones miss field goal on first drive

A long drive saw Iowa State travel 57 yards over the course of more than 6 minutes, but the drive ended without points after a 36-yard field goal from Chase Contreraz was tipped at the line of scrimmage.

Iowa will take over at its own 26 in a scoreless game.

Iowa State starts with the ball

The Cyclones will begin with the ball after the Hawkeyes won the coin toss and deferred to the second half.

Coach Matt Campbell jumps in for warm-ups

It's been a few years since Matt Campbell took the field as a player, but that didn't stop him from jumping in for a few reps before Saturday's game.

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Meet the 2023 Cy-Hawk Kid Captain

vlog's Scott Reister caught up with Kid Captain Ben Schwartz, a 10-year-old from Urbandale. Hear more about his story below.

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Fans line up early at Jack Trice Stadium

vlog's Marcus McIntosh was in Ames Saturday morning to observe the tailgating scene outside Jack Trice Stadium.

Click here or the link below to see more as fans lined up early for the big game.

Cade McNamara listed as questionable for Cy-Hawk game

Iowa quarterback Cade McNamara's lingering injury could play a factor Saturday. The Hawkeyes officially designated McNamara as questionable for the Cy-Hawk game in their availability report.

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Iowa football released its availability report ahead of the 2023 Cy-Hawk game.

vlog arrives in Ames

Our sports crew made it to Ames! We'll have updates during the game and a full recap tonight at 10.

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How to watch the Cy-Hawk football game between Iowa and Iowa State

When: 2:30 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 9

Where: Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, Iowa

TV: FOX

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Tickets: More information on how to get tickets here.

Weather forecast for Cy-Hawk football game in Ames

The Saturday forecast in Ames should be pretty friendly to fans in the stands and the tailgate lots. The temperature should be near 80 degrees and mostly sunny in central Iowa Saturday afternoon.

Iowa State vs. Iowa betting odds

As of Friday afternoon, Iowa is a 3.5-point favorite over Iowa State, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. The Hawkeyes are -182 on the moneyline, while the Cyclones are a +150 underdog.

The total is set at 36.5 points.

Former Cyclones recall 2011 Cy-Hawk game, ISU's last home win in the rivalry

Two former Iowa State players sat down with vlog's Scott Carpenter to remember the 2011 Cy-Hawk game, an epic triple-overtime battle that is, 12 years later, the last time the Cyclones won the rivalry game.

Taste of victory: Beer bragging rights on the line during Cy-Hawk tailgate

The rivalry extends beyond the gridiron.

vlog's Jeff Dubrof explains why it won't be hard to find Cyclone fans tailgating with West O Beer's Ames Lager and Hawkeye fans with coolers stocked with Exile Brewing Company's Swarm Golden Ale.

High school football scores, recap

The Cy-Hawk game isn't the only big football game in the state this weekend.

Here's how Week 3 of prep football unfolded Friday night.