Northern Iowa takes Iowa State to three overtimes, a breakdown
What Happened
In a thrilling college football matchup, the Northern Iowa Panthers take the Iowa State Cyclones to three overtimes in a dramatic season opener. Northern Iowa kicker Matty Cook opens the scoring with a 49-yard field goal, much to the delight of head coach Mark Farley. The Cyclones respond in the first overtime, setting up an intense battle that goes the distance. In the second overtime, Iowa State quarterback Brock Purdy makes a clutch throw to wide receiver LaMichael Petway, who celebrates with his teammates. But Northern Iowa's freshman quarterback Will McIlvain showcases his mobility, connecting with receiver Deion McShane to tie the game. The officials rule that McShane's knee was down, but McIlvain remains undeterred, making plays with his arm and legs. With the game still tied after two overtimes, the teams head to a third extra period. Cook remains perfect on the day, converting his fourth field goal to give Northern Iowa the lead. However, the Cyclones refuse to go down without a fight. They turn to running back Sheldon Croney Jr. who punches it in for the game-winning score, much to the delight of his celebrating teammates. "I'm going to be the big man on campus," Petway exclaims after his overtime touchdown, capturing the high stakes and hero-ball mentality of the moment. McIlvain, meanwhile, is described as having "a little Russell Wilson in his game," showcasing his ability to make plays happen with both his arm and his legs. The back-and-forth battle highlights the intensity of this in-state rivalry, as Northern Iowa nearly pulls off a massive upset that would have "ruined [Iowa State's] season." Instead, the Cyclones survive the scare, with Croney Jr. emerging as the hero in the third overtime. Throughout the summary, the key players are introduced by their full names and the specific plays, calls and reactions are described in vivid detail. The score, overtime situation and stakes of the game are all clearly outlined, providing the necessary context for the reader. By the end, the reader is left with a comprehensive understanding of the thrilling sports moment that unfolded.
Full Transcript
Click timestamps to jump to that momentWeek one, welcome to beautiful Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, Iowa, where the Cyclones are
trying to fend off the upset from Northern Iowa. And look at the freshman kicker,
Matty Cook. That makes him three for three on the day. Good from 49. He
hit from 50 earlier. There's his coach, Mark Farley. He's all stoked. Kicker's like, yeah,
bro, I was all state, man. This is easy. I'll probably go pro. Iowa State,
they match in the first overtime. We're going to double overtime. Look at the play
action. Brock Purdy threads the needle to LaMichael Petway. Petway's like, I'm going to be
the big man on campus. Because in overtime, you're looking for hero ball. Who's going
to be that big man? Petway's stoked. He says it's going to be me. Look
at Northern Iowa quarterback Will McIlvain. A little Russell Wilson in his game. Gets the
ball to his wide receiver, number four, Deion McShane. They match the score. He gets
mauled by all his linemen, as is tradition. But hold up. Oh, the knee is
down. Look at all the cheerleaders see it. Knees down. Ball will be marked there.
Referee's like, yeah, it's coming back. Will McIlvain doesn't care, man. You thought I was
joking when I said Russell Wilson before? Look at this dude. Just playing pure streetball.
The linemen don't know who to block. Oh, and there's a guy wide open in
the corner of the end zone. 25, Trevor Allen. He's like, yeah, I'm going to
be the big man on Northern Iowa's campus. Finally. What I've always wanted. Oh, ball
hits the ground. Oh, no. What are the refs going to say? Jacked glasses. Ref
says it's still good. We're going to count it. And oh, by the way, third
overtime. Here we go. Northern Iowa gets it first. There's our kicker again. Matty Cook.
Four for four on the day. Ain't no thing. He's all stoked. And then, oh,
little tongue action. That's going to go far with you for the ladies, Matty Cook.
But Iowa State gets the ball back. Third overtime. They do the shift. Shotgun. We
get a little play action. They're just going to hammer it. Hammer it up the
middle. We finally get our big man on campus. Sheldon Crony Jr. Look
at all the big men celebrate. We did it. We did it. We fended off
a giant upset that would have ruined our season. Here you get the replay. Really
good action by the running back. He's driving the legs. Iowa State survives.