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Iowa State Football Report Card vs Arizona, Cyclones Dominate to Stay Undefeated
Rocco Becht accounted for three rushing touchdowns and 243 passing yards as Iowa State improved to 5-0 with a dominant win over Arizona.
- Rocco Becht powered the Cyclones with three rushing touchdowns and threw for 243 yards in Iowa State's 39-14 win over Arizona on Saturday in Ames, Iowa.
- After a bye week, the Iowa State Cyclones football team played recharged in their first meeting since 1968, beating the Arizona Wildcats football team for the first time since 1958.
- Carson Hansen paced the rushing attack with two touchdowns on 19 carries for 63 yards.
- The Cyclones improved to 5-0 overall and 2-0 in Big 12 play as Iowa State visits Cincinnati on Oct. 4, while Arizona Wildcats return home to face Oklahoma State.
- Defensively, Iowa State set the tone with timely turnovers as interceptions by Jontez Williams and Jamison Patton set up scores, while Rocco Becht ended the longest active streak in FBS without a passing touchdown.
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Sowell has a breakout game in Cyclones’ whiteout win
East Carolina transfer and redshirt junior wide receiver Chase Sowell played a large role in the Cyclones’ offensive success in their 39-14 win over Arizona on Saturday. The Cyclones improved to 5-0 with the win, the second straight season they have accomplished that feat. Arizona fell to 3-1, handing the Wildcats their first loss of the season. Offensively, the Cyclones had 399 total yards of offense and excelled in the red zone, scoring six o…


Rocco Becht, No. 14 Iowa State run past Arizona
Quarterback Rocco Becht scored three rushing touchdowns and Carson Hansen added two rushing scores as No. 14 Iowa State rolled to a 39-14 win over Arizona in a Big 12 Conference game on Saturday night in Ames, Iowa.
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