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Insight.com Bowl Pre-Game Photo Gallery (AP):
Fun fact, this game was the first collegiate football game at Bank One Ballpark. The night before, the first ever collegiate basketball game was held outside at the ballpark.
On December 27th 2000, Arizona State hosted Tennessee in the first outdoor women's college basketball game. The game was held at Chase Field, home of the MLB's Arizona Diamondbacks and due to the upcoming Insight Bowl the football configuration was set up simultaneously. pic.twitter.com/jTscZHROXV
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The following recap is from AP sports writer Bob Baum.
Cyclones Overwhelm Pittsburgh, Win Insight.com Bowl
ISU’s first bowl victory in school history, gives the Cyclones first 9-3 season since 1906.
PHOENIX - It was a sweet night for Sage in the desert.
Sage Rosenfels, in his final game for Iowa State, completed 23 of 34 passes for 308 yards and two touchdowns, both to Chris Anthony, as the Cyclones beat Pittsburgh 37-29 in the Insight.com Bowl on Thursday night.
”I’ll treasure this season and this game for the rest of my life,” said coach Dan McCarney, who was 13-42 in five seasons at Iowa State before this breakthrough season.
Safety Doug Densmore was Mr. Everything in Iowa State’s first ever bowl victory.
Among other things, he threw the key block on JaMaine Billups’ 72-yard punt return for a touchdown, made a left-handed grab to down a punt on the Pittsburgh 1 late in the game, and sacked the quarterback.
Official stats gave Densmore the credit for tipping away a 22-yard field-goal try to end the first half, but Densmore said it was Ryan Harklau who got it.
Rowdy, red-clad Iowa State fans made up most of the near-capacity crowd of 41,813, cheering on the Cyclones in their first bowl appearance in 22 years.
Iowa State (9-3), 0-4 in bowl games entering the contest, had its first nine-win season since 1906.
”It was a great feeling to be part of such a special team,” said Rosenfels, the offensive player of the game. “We didn’t do anything pretty this year but we found a way to win.”
Defensive end Reggie Hayward of Iowa State was selected the top defensive player.
When it was over, the Cyclones fans rushed the field and tore down the goal posts.
”I was envious of the support they had,” Pittsburgh coach Walt Harris said.
Rosenfels was on the sidelines as a backup when Iowa State went 1-10 and 3-8 in 1997 and 1998. Last year, he became the starter on a team that went 4-7 but played better. Then came this breakthrough season that could send him to the NFL, his coach said.
”He’s gone from a two-year backup to a guy who’s put himself in a position to play a whole lot of football with the way he’s played,” McCarney said.
Pittsburgh’s Antonio Bryant, the winner of the Biletnikoff Award as the top receiver in the country, caught five passes for 155 yards, including touchdowns of 72 and 44 yards.
John Turman was 20-for-36 for 347 yards for the Panthers (7-5). He threw for two touchdowns and was intercepted once. Kevan Barlow rushed for 114 yards in 22 carries.
The bowl game was moved from Tucson and was the first football contest played in Bank One Ballpark, also the scene of the first outdoor collegiate basketball game - between the Tennessee and Arizona State women - on Wednesday night.
The Panthers rallied from a 27-7 halftime deficit to cut the lead to 34-29 on Barlow’s 3-yard touchdown run with 9:49 to play.
The Cyclones drove to the Panthers’ 44, then Carl Gomez lofted a punt toward the goal line. Densmore, lying on his stomach, reached out with his left hand like an infielder going for a grounder and stopped the ball at the one.
Pittsburgh couldn’t move the ball, and Gomez kicked a 41-yard field goal to put Iowa State up 37-29 with 4:53 remaining. Turman tried to tie it with another long pass to Bryant, but the throw was short and Marc Timmonsintercepted at the Cyclones 11 with 3:11 to go.
”We were just there mentally in the second half,” said Turman, also in his last game for Pittsburgh. “We came out and showed our type of football. In the first half, if we could have done that, it would have been different.”
Rosenfels ran out the clock and threw the ball into the crowd of Iowa State fans as the game ended.
Rosenfels completed 11 in a row, including the last nine of the first half. He directed to touchdowns on four consecutive first-half drives as Iowa State built its 20-point lead.
The Panthers scored twice in the third quarter to cut the lead to 27-20. Billups, a freshman in his first collegiate punt return after regular returner J.J. Moses was knocked woozy, followed Densmore’s block to the sidelines and raced 72 yards for Iowa State’s first punt return for a touchdown in eight years.
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”I went in there, they told me which way to go, and I just ran it,” Billups said.
Harris called the loss a learning experience.
”We’re still not where we need to be as a football program,” said Harris, who had the Panthers in a bowl game for the first time since 1997, “but we have a lot in front of us as we continue to grow and understand what it takes to win big games.”
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Des Moines Register clippings:
Quotes:
ISU Head Coach Dan McCarney
”We waited over 100 years for this bowl win. I am really happy for the Iowa State family. There’s a lot of things that go into a season like this and we had to overcome an awful lot. But the perseverance, toughness and belief this staff and team has is what made this dream like season come true.”
”Sage was really outstanding tonight. The decisions he made and the throws that he made are why he is an outstanding football player. He has gone from a two-year backup his first two seasons to a guy that has put himself into a position to play a lot at the next level. He’s got some all-star games in front of him and he’ll continue to improve his stock.”
”It’s hard to put into words but it makes you feel so good to see our fans’ emotion and enthusiasm for this football team. They mean the world to us. I know the bowl people were really excited about bringing a good team and unbelievable fans here. To see that sea of red out there in the stadium was a magnificent feeling.”
Quarterback, Sage Rosenfels
”It’s a great feeling just to be a part of a special team like this one. We didn’t do anything pretty this year but we found a way to win. That means you have a good football team. During two-a-days and winter workouts you talk about finding a way to win the close games. That’s what we did this year. We’ve won every close game we were in this season. It is a great feeling to be around a bunch of guys who believe in each other and believe in the same cause. Our cause was to win and get into a bowl game.
Defensive End, Reggie Hayward
”The fans were a big factor tonight. We started the way we wanted to start by making some big plays on offense and defense. We slowed down in the third and fourth quarter and without the fans support the outcome could have been different. They got behind us and gave us a lift when we needed it most. It feels good when you make a play and see thousands of Cyclone fans cheering you.”