Miami (OH) 13, Iowa State 17

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M-OH (8-5)076013
ISU (7-5)730717

Final

6:30 PM ET, December 28, 2004
Jack Trice Stadium
AMES, IA

Cyclones spoil Hoeppner's last game as RedHawks' coach

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1822
Total Yards300409
Passing240114
Rushing60295
Penalties7-487-71
3rd Down Conversions2-139-20
4th Down Conversions0-21-3
Turnovers10
Possession29:2730:33
Individual Leaders
Miami (OH) Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Betts20/4424011
Iowa State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Meyer10/2811400
Miami (OH) Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Smith946112
Clemens822011
Murphy1000
Iowa State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Hicks27159141
Meyer23122023
Kock3716
Miami (OH) Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Robinson7101029
Corbin240029
Larkin219011
Kirkpatrick217010
Iowa State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Blythe342019
Davis330010
Barkema223012
Miller219013
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERM-OHISU
TD4:04STEVIE HICKS 4 YD RUN (BRET CULBERTSON KICK)
Drive info: 7 plays, 34 yards.
07
SECOND QUARTERM-OHISU
FG10:55BRET CULBERTSON 23 YD FG
Drive info: 16 plays, 66 yards.
010
TD0:25LUKE CLEMENS 28 YD PASS FROM JOSH BETTS (JARED PARSEGHIAN KICK)
Drive info: 7 plays, 64 yards.
710
THIRD QUARTERM-OHISU
TD8:12MIKE SMITH 2 YD RUN (BLOCKED XP)
Drive info: 11 plays, 80 yards.
1310
FOURTH QUARTERM-OHISU
TD13:02RYAN KOCK 1 YD RUN (BRET CULBERTSON KICK)
Drive info: 8 plays, 71 yards.
1317

SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) -- Iowa State returned to its foundation to finally get the Big 12 a victory in the Independence Bowl.

Stevie Hicks and quarterback Bret Meyer each went for more than 100 yards in a revived running game that carried Iowa State to a 17-13 win over Miami of Ohio on Tuesday night.

After building its program under coach Dan McCarney around running the ball, Iowa State struggled in that area much of the season. But the Cyclones (7-5) piled up 295 yards on the ground -- a school record in a bowl -- to spoil Terry Hoeppner's final game as Miami's coach.

Hoeppner is leaving to become the coach at Indiana.

"If you look back at the tradition of all the great running backs that have come out of Iowa State ... just to get back to the old ways of what Iowa State rushing used to do, it's great," center Luke Vander Sanden said.

Vander Sanden helped spring Hicks for 159 yards on 27 carries, including a 4-yard touchdown run on an option pitch from Meyer, who was named the game's offensive MVP.

Meyer, a freshman, carried a season-high 23 times for 122 yards and added 114 yards on 10-for-28 passing. His weaving 23-yard run set up the go-ahead touchdown early in the fourth quarter and Iowa State held on to end the Big 12's drought in the Independence Bowl.

Big 12 teams had been 0-6 in this game, including Iowa State's 14-13 loss to Alabama in 2001.

"I thought the game would be how we matched up with them in the trenches," Hoeppner said. "They ran the ball better than we expected."

Just before the game, Miami athletic director Brad Bates told the team that offensive coordinator Shane Montgomery would succeed Hoeppner as coach. If the timing of that announcement was meant to inspire the RedHawks (8-5), it didn't do so right away. Miami fell behind 10-0 before rallying to a 13-10 lead in the third quarter.

But the Cyclones, who were averaging just 128 yards a game rushing, kept pounding away at the Miami defensive front and finally regained the lead on Ryan Kock's 1-yard plunge with 13:02 left. On the play before, Meyer took the snap in shotgun formation, ran to his left, cut back to his right and then danced back and forth through the secondary before being brought down just short of the end zone.

"He has a lot of elusivness," McCarney said. "His running was definitely going to be a big part of our game tonight. Those weren't plays that broke down. They were designed running plays."

Ellis Hobbs sealed the victory by stepping in front of receiver Ryan Busing to intercept Josh Betts' pass in the final minute.

"It was all mental," Hobbs said. "You (run) it through your head. Right when I saw him, I jumped it and I said to myself, 'Don't drop it.'"

It was the first time in the 29-year history of the Independence Bowl that two players on the same team rushed for more than 100 yards.

"We came in expecting them to run inside the tackles," Miami safety Matt Pusateri said. "But they got outside on us."

Betts kept Miami moving at times, but once Iowa State got its running game revved up, the RedHawks couldn't keep the Cyclones' offense off the field.

Betts' 28-yard touchdown pass to Luke Clemens with 25 seconds left in the first half cut the lead to 10-7 and the RedHawks carried that momentum into the first possession of the second half, driving 80 yards in 11 plays to take the lead on Mike Smith's 2-yard run.

Iowa State helped Miami on both scoring drives with penalties. A personal foul on Tim Dobbins put the RedHawks in position for their first touchdown. On their second drive, they got first downs on two pass interference penalties and a holding penalty when they had been forced to punt.

Betts finished 20-of-44 for 240 yards and the one interception.

Miami's Michael Larkin caught two passes to extend his NCAA record to 50 straight games with a reception.

"I don't know of a team that has faced as many distractions as this team, me being a big one," Hoeppner said. "I pledged to the team that I'd be focused on this game. My heart will always be in Oxford -- a big part of it, at least."

Iowa State bounced back from a 2-10 record in 2003 to share the Big 12 North title and play in a bowl game for the fourth time in five years. The Cyclones won five of their last six games after standing 2-4 in mid-October.

"We've come a long way from being an underdog to (Division I-AA) Northern Iowa in our first game," McCarney said.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, December 14th
Southern Miss 31 Final
North Texas 10
Tuesday, December 21st
Syracuse 14 Final
Georgia Tech 51
Wednesday, December 22nd
Bowling Green 52 Final
Memphis 35
Thursday, December 23rd
Marshall 14 Final
Cincinnati 32
Wyoming 24 Final
UCLA 21
Friday, December 24th
Hawaii 59 Final
UAB 40
Monday, December 27th
Virginia 34 Final
Fresno State 37 OT
Toledo 10 Final
Connecticut 39
Tuesday, December 28th
Miami (OH) 13 Final
Iowa State 17
Notre Dame 21 Final
Oregon State 38
Wednesday, December 29th
Colorado 33 Final
UTEP 28
Oklahoma State 7 Final
Ohio State 33
Thursday, December 30th
Boston College 37 Final
North Carolina 24
New Mexico 19 Final
Navy 34
Texas Tech 45 Final
California 31
Troy 21 Final
Northern Illinois 34
Friday, December 31st
Alabama 16 Final
Minnesota 20
Arizona State 27 Final
Purdue 23
Boise State 40 Final
Louisville 44
Miami (FL) 27 Final
Florida 10
Saturday, January 1st
Tennessee 38 Final
Texas A&M 7
Georgia 24 Final
Wisconsin 21
Florida State 30 Final
West Virginia 18
LSU 25 Final
Iowa 30
Michigan 37 Final
Texas 38
Pittsburgh 7 Final
Utah 35
Monday, January 3rd
Virginia Tech 13 Final
Auburn 16
Tuesday, January 4th
USC 55 Final
Oklahoma 19