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Cincinnati Uses Fast Start to Take Down No. 14 Iowa State 38-30
Cincinnati scored on all five first-half drives and rushed for a season-high 260 yards to secure their first home win over a ranked team under coach Scott Satterfield.
- On Saturday, Cincinnati beat No. 14 Iowa State 38-30 at Historic Nippert Stadium, handing the Cyclones their first loss of the season.
- As a 1.5-point favorite, Cincinnati Bearcats scored on all five first-half drives and led 31-15 at halftime with 342 total yards.
- Sorsby passed for 214 yards and added a rushing TD while Evan Pryor ran for 111 yards with two touchdowns, fueling Cincinnati's 260 rushing yards.
- The victory moves Cincinnati Bearcats to 4-1 overall and 2-0 in conference play while Iowa State Cyclones dropped to 5-1 and 2-1, both turning to Saturday, October 11 matchups.
- Cincinnati's rushing dominance showed again, entering the game tops in the Big 12 at 6.3 YPC and rushing for 260 yards with three touchdowns, boosting hopes against UCF and Oklahoma State.
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Cincinnati pulls off 38-30 upset of No. 14 Iowa State
CINCINNATI — Brendan Sorsby passed for 214 yards and two touchdowns, Evan Pryor ran for 111 yards and two TDs and Cincinnati used a 17-point first quarter to beat No. 14 Iowa State 38-30 on Saturday.
·Charleston, United States
Read Full ArticleBearcats use fast start to take down undefeated No. 14 Iowa State in 38-30 win
Brendan Sorsby passed for 214 yards and two touchdowns, Evan Pryor ran for 111 yards and two TDs and Cincinnati used a 17-point first quarter to beat No. 14 Iowa State 38-30 on Saturday.
·Cincinnati, United States
Read Full ArticleCincinnati delivers 1st loss to No. 14 Iowa State
Cincinnati made the most of a 17-point first quarter en route to a thrilling 38-30 victory over No. 14 Iowa State on Saturday, the Bearcats' first win over a ranked opponent at Nippert Stadium since defeating No. 16 Houston 35-20 on Dec. 4, 2021.
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