Interception halts Iowa’s late comeback attempt

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Iowa State safety Jacques Washington (10) stops Iowa running back Damon Bullock (32) during Saturday's game at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City. Above, Iowa's Mark Weisman blocks Iowa State linebacker Jake Knott (20), who made a game-saving interception near the end of the Cyclones' 9-6 victory. (CNA photo by LARRY PETERSON)

It had been a defensive war all day long after both teams scored on their opening possessions.

Iowa State (2-0) took the opening kickoff and drove 75 yards in 10 plays with Jantz going 5-for-5 and capping it with a 5-yard scoring strike to Aaron Horne.

Iowa responded with a 77-yard drive that stalled inside the Cyclone 5-yard line and had to settle for a 22-yard Mike Meyer field goal.

So, it was 6-3 after two offensive possessions.

But Iowa (1-1) never consistently got going offensively, accumulating just 302 total yards of offense and going 5-for-17 on third downs.

Iowa State had multiple chances to put the game away, but three times the Cyclones turned the ball over inside the Hawkeye 20-yard line.

Shontrelle Johnson fumbled on the Iowa 10 in the first quarter, and in the third quarter Jantz and running back James White had a miscommunication that led to a fumble recovered by the Hawkeyes’ James Morris at the 20.

With a chance for Iowa State to seal the game with 3:23 left, Morris made another huge play on a third-and-goal from the Iowa 7 by stepping in front of a Jantz pass and returning it to midfield.

“I thought for sure in the second half they really grew up a bit,” Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said of his defense, which limited Iowa State to 342 yards. “We were more decisive, more confident and it certainly didn’t hurt that a couple of guys made some plays.”

After the Morris interception, Iowa saw a fourth-and-10 pass to Don Shumpert go in and out of his hands with 3:02 left, seemingly ending the Hawkeyes’ hopes.

But Iowa’s defense rose up again and forced the Cyclones to go three-and-out, and by using its remaining two timeouts, Iowa got the ball back on its 10 with 1:56 remaining.

Vandenberg hit Keenan Davis for a 29-yard gain on a fourth-and-3 to get Iowa to midfield. Back-to-back completions of 10 and 12 yards to Damon Bullock got the Hawkeyes to the Iowa State 32.

On the next play, Fiedorowicz ran open.

“You know, maybe the throw wasn’t perfect,” Ferentz said. “I don’t know, but it was a great effort by Knott. He is an outstanding football player. It looked like he went up there and got it.”

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