Biggest play of the game is when Rocco spun out of that sack and threw a dime to Sama for first down.
Biggest play of the game is when Rocco spun out of that sack and threw a dime to Sama for first down.
He was in there when Rocco scored on the QB sneak. He ran the ball to the 1 prior to that score. He was very labored during that stint.View attachment 136529
He did play for parts of the 3rd quarter.
In Iowa heading to the game for my first game in Jack Trice since 2016 against San Jose State when we won 44-10.
Had to stop for some Casey’s Breakfast Pizza on the way
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Man, I hope they can pull this out!Replay is on FS2 (DirecTV # 618).
It's crunch time in the 4th quarter with the Cyclones down 27-35.
Just flipped to it myself!
Took the snap from a wildcat formation & ran down to the 1, then when lining up for the next play you could see him whince, then after Rocco ran it in he limped off the field & didn't take another snap. Didn't seem to take a large hit, so hoping it was something he can jump back from in a short time.View attachment 136529
He did play for parts of the 3rd quarter.
I thought the pass was meant for the guy closest to Rocco, I think a Tight End. We really had 3 guys on that sideline so can't really tell who he was throwing to. Could have been a lucky miss!Watching the replay from the downfield angle, it looked like the pass was intended for Noel but Sama was right there and just took it. Turned out fine, since it was well covered defensively.
Man, we had a lot of things go our way to win this game. In the 3rd quarter, Rocco was running for a 3rd down and a UCF defender came straight at him, but it looked like he was afraid Rocco would slide so he veered off and allowed Rocco to just run ahead another 6-7 yards and get the 1st down. That "slide" rule is just unfair to defenders. But really that UCF player should have made the tackle.
We also were fortunate to convert on 4th downs when we absolutely had to. That is just so unlike ISU. And these weren't 4th and 1, tush push Becht ahead for an easy conversion. We needed 3 to 4 yards and we made it. Three for three! 100% on 4th down.
Also, that back judge who called the DPI at the 3 yard line, that UCF complained about; actually there had been similar plays by UCF that were NOT called earlier in the game. So to have it called in the last minute of the game... Whew!!
Finally on our final touchdown, we had 1st and goal at about the six. Noel ran into the end zone and then cut toward the back corner. Rocco underthrew the ball. The defender was right there. The ball actually hit the UCF defender right in the middle of his back. Had he simply turned and looked, it was an easy interception and we lose.
I'm not claiming divine intervention or anything, but it really took a lot of things to break our way for that victory.
on the second down play at the goal line, the running back (Miller?) actually flinched and lifted his hand early so another missed false start.Man, we had a lot of things go our way to win this game. In the 3rd quarter, Rocco was running for a 3rd down and a UCF defender came straight at him, but it looked like he was afraid Rocco would slide so he veered off and allowed Rocco to just run ahead another 6-7 yards and get the 1st down. That "slide" rule is just unfair to defenders. But really that UCF player should have made the tackle.
We also were fortunate to convert on 4th downs when we absolutely had to. That is just so unlike ISU. And these weren't 4th and 1, tush push Becht ahead for an easy conversion. We needed 3 to 4 yards and we made it. Three for three! 100% on 4th down.
Also, that back judge who called the DPI at the 3 yard line, that UCF complained about; actually there had been similar plays by UCF that were NOT called earlier in the game. So to have it called in the last minute of the game... Whew!!
Finally on our final touchdown, we had 1st and goal at about the six. Noel ran into the end zone and then cut toward the back corner. Rocco underthrew the ball. The defender was right there. The ball actually hit the UCF defender right in the middle of his back. Had he simply turned and looked, it was an easy interception and we lose.
I'm not claiming divine intervention or anything, but it really took a lot of things to break our way for that victory.
On the flip side of this:Man, we had a lot of things go our way to win this game. In the 3rd quarter, Rocco was running for a 3rd down and a UCF defender came straight at him, but it looked like he was afraid Rocco would slide so he veered off and allowed Rocco to just run ahead another 6-7 yards and get the 1st down. That "slide" rule is just unfair to defenders. But really that UCF player should have made the tackle.
We also were fortunate to convert on 4th downs when we absolutely had to. That is just so unlike ISU. And these weren't 4th and 1, tush push Becht ahead for an easy conversion. We needed 3 to 4 yards and we made it. Three for three! 100% on 4th down.
Also, that back judge who called the DPI at the 3 yard line, that UCF complained about; actually there had been similar plays by UCF that were NOT called earlier in the game. So to have it called in the last minute of the game... Whew!!
Finally on our final touchdown, we had 1st and goal at about the six. Noel ran into the end zone and then cut toward the back corner. Rocco underthrew the ball. The defender was right there. The ball actually hit the UCF defender right in the middle of his back. Had he simply turned and looked, it was an easy interception and we lose.
I'm not claiming divine intervention or anything, but it really took a lot of things to break our way for that victory.
In addition the defender wrapped him up holding his arms down and restricting a jump which made the pass look higher than it was. The throw is going to be high because you are throwing to a tall receiver so you want him to go up and get it over the defender. If you can't jump it is going to look high. If a player can (or could have if unimpeded) touch the ball at all anywhere near in bounds they can't call it uncatchable. The uncatchable call is a pretty high (or low, depending on how you look at it) bar. Also many times that there is an uncatchable ball if contact involves any sort of grabbing they can call a defensive hold instead.I know that many thought the DPI was an uncatchable ball, but I think Higgins would have had a chance to catch it if not interferred. The defender pretty much blocked him out of bounds. I still can't believe that official who was right there didn't throw the flag. It was right in front of him. The flag had to come from the back judge.
Fingers crossed!Replay is on FS2 (DirecTV # 618).
It's crunch time in the 4th quarter with the Cyclones down 27-35.
Let's Go State!
And it was glorious!Man, we had a lot of things go our way to win this game. In the 3rd quarter, Rocco was running for a 3rd down and a UCF defender came straight at him, but it looked like he was afraid Rocco would slide so he veered off and allowed Rocco to just run ahead another 6-7 yards and get the 1st down. That "slide" rule is just unfair to defenders. But really that UCF player should have made the tackle.
We also were fortunate to convert on 4th downs when we absolutely had to. That is just so unlike ISU. And these weren't 4th and 1, tush push Becht ahead for an easy conversion. We needed 3 to 4 yards and we made it. Three for three! 100% on 4th down.
Also, that back judge who called the DPI at the 3 yard line, that UCF complained about; actually there had been similar plays by UCF that were NOT called earlier in the game. So to have it called in the last minute of the game... Whew!!
Finally on our final touchdown, we had 1st and goal at about the six. Noel ran into the end zone and then cut toward the back corner. Rocco underthrew the ball. The defender was right there. The ball actually hit the UCF defender right in the middle of his back. Had he simply turned and looked, it was an easy interception and we lose.
I'm not claiming divine intervention or anything, but it really took a lot of things to break our way for that victory.
BYU’s response, Stop looking that way at my wives.ISU to BYU: “Hold my beer”
That play Rocco made with 2:25 left in quarter 3 was one of the top 5 plays I can remember especially if you throw in the importance of the timing and stage of the game with a perfect season on the line