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Meteorological matchup: After playoff chances slip away, Cyclones, Hurricanes looking to regroup at Pop-Tarts Bowl

Meteorological matchup: After playoff chances slip away, Cyclones, Hurricanes looking to regroup at Pop-Tarts Bowl
RIGHT NOW. GOOD AFTERNOON, HAWKEYE AND CYCLONE. FOOTBALL FANS CAN GET READY FOR SOME BOWL TRAVEL NOW. BOTH TEAMS ARE SET NOW ON WHERE THEY’RE HEADED MUCH LATER THIS MONTH. vlog SPORTS TEAM IS ASSEMBLED TO GIVE YOU ALL THE DETAILS. FIRST, WE GO TO SPORTS ANCHOR SHANNON EARHART. SHANNON. THANKS, TODD. YEAH, YOU CAN SEE RIGHT HERE BEHIND ME THE TWO BOWL GAMES THAT WE HAVE ON OUR SLATE. WE HAVE THE POP TART BOWL IN ORLANDO. AND THEN WE HAVE THE MUSIC CITY BOWL IN NASHVILLE. WHICH TEAM IS GOING TO WHICH? I’LL TELL YOU, THE CYCLONES ARE HEADED TO THE SUNSHINE STATE FOR THE 2024 POP-TARTS BOWL AT CAMPING WORLD STADIUM. THAT IS IN ORLANDO, AND THE NUMBER 18 CYCLONES WILL TAKE ON THE ACC’S NUMBER 15, MIAMI HURRICANES ON DECEMBER 28TH. THIS IS THE FIRST TIME THE TWO TEAMS WILL MEET IN IOWA STATE’S THIRD TIME PLAYING IN A BOWL GAME AT CAMPING WORLD STADIUM. THE HAWKEYES ARE HEADING TO NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, TO FACE OFF WITH 19 MISSOURI IN THE 2024 TRANSPERFECT MUSIC CITY BOWL THAT IS ON NEW YEAR’S EVE, DECEMBER 30TH. IT IS AN SEC BIG TEN MATCHUP. THIS IS IOWA’S SECOND TIME IN THREE YEARS PLAYING IN THE MUSIC CITY BOWL AFTER THEIR 21 ZERO WIN OVER KENTUCKY IN 2022. COMING UP IN SPORTS, I’LL BREAK DOWN MORE OF HOW IOWA AND IOWA
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Meteorological matchup: After playoff chances slip away, Cyclones, Hurricanes looking to regroup at Pop-Tarts Bowl
Miami probably was one win away from getting into the College Football Playoff. Iowa State definitely was one win away.Their consolation prize of sorts: playing one another.The Hurricanes and Cyclones — a meteorological matchup — have accepted bids to the Pop-Tarts Bowl, to be played Dec. 28 in Orlando, Florida. Iowa State (10-3) is looking for its first 11-win season in the program's 133-year history, and Miami (10-2) is seeking its first 11-win season since 2003.Miami's loss at Syracuse to close the regular season wound up being the game the Hurricanes could point to as the reason they missed out on the CFP. Iowa State could have played its way in and lost the Big 12 title game to CFP-bound Arizona State on Saturday."I think everyone that doesn't get in feels disappointment," Miami coach Mario Cristobal said. "We feel the onus of just doing better. Just do better, go forward, have an opportunity to get better."It's essentially the same task for both teams: regrouping after seeing the playoff slip away."I think that's what's made Iowa State football really special is our ability to have great resiliency," Cyclones coach Matt Campbell said. "And I know our kids are super-excited about the opportunity to finish off. Obviously (Saturday) was disappointing. But this group and this football team has the opportunity to just continue to fight."A big question for Miami: whether quarterback Cam Ward will play.The likely Heisman Trophy finalist has thrown for 155 touchdown passes in his career at Incarnate Word, Washington State and Miami. That's tied for the most by anyone in Division I (FBS and FCS) history; Case Keenum threw 155 in his career at Houston.Many draft-bound players not in the playoff will be opting out of bowl games over the coming weeks. There's been no indication from Miami yet that Ward or any other draft-bound player has made a decision."I think it's important that our guys, anyone playing and closing out the season, understands the importance of that next step for a program like ours," Cristobal said. "And I think our guys do." » Download the free vlog app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google PlayGet the latest headlines from vlog

Miami probably was one win away from getting into the College Football Playoff. Iowa State definitely was one win away.

Their consolation prize of sorts: playing one another.

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The Hurricanes and Cyclones — a meteorological matchup — have accepted bids to the Pop-Tarts Bowl, to be played Dec. 28 in Orlando, Florida. Iowa State (10-3) is looking for its first 11-win season in the program's 133-year history, and Miami (10-2) is seeking its first 11-win season since 2003.

Miami's loss at Syracuse to close the regular season wound up being the game the Hurricanes could point to as the reason they missed out on the CFP. Iowa State could have played its way in and lost the Big 12 title game to CFP-bound Arizona State on Saturday.

"I think everyone that doesn't get in feels disappointment," Miami coach Mario Cristobal said. "We feel the onus of just doing better. Just do better, go forward, have an opportunity to get better."

It's essentially the same task for both teams: regrouping after seeing the playoff slip away.

"I think that's what's made Iowa State football really special is our ability to have great resiliency," Cyclones coach Matt Campbell said. "And I know our kids are super-excited about the opportunity to finish off. Obviously (Saturday) was disappointing. But this group and this football team has the opportunity to just continue to fight."

A big question for Miami: whether quarterback Cam Ward will play.

The likely Heisman Trophy finalist has thrown for 155 touchdown passes in his career at Incarnate Word, Washington State and Miami. That's tied for the most by anyone in Division I (FBS and FCS) history; Case Keenum threw 155 in his career at Houston.

Many draft-bound players not in the playoff will be opting out of bowl games over the coming weeks. There's been no indication from Miami yet that Ward or any other draft-bound player has made a decision.

"I think it's important that our guys, anyone playing and closing out the season, understands the importance of that next step for a program like ours," Cristobal said. "And I think our guys do."

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