Baylor vs. Iowa State: Live updates, score, results, highlights, for Saturday's NCAA Football game
Live scores, highlights and updates from the Baylor vs. Iowa State football game
The Iowa State Cyclones and the Baylor Bears are even-steven against one another since October of 2015 (3-3), but not for long. Iowa State and the Bears will face off in a Big 12 battle at 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday at McLane Stadium. Both teams are strolling into their matchup after big wins in their previous games.
When you finish with 358 more yards than your opponent like Iowa State did last week, a favorable outcome is almost sure to follow. They claimed a resounding 48-3 victory over the UNLV Rebels on the road. The game was pretty much decided by the half, when the score had already reached 24 to nothing. The Cyclones relied on the efforts of QB Brock Purdy, who passed for three TDs and 288 yards on 24 attempts in addition to picking up 33 yards on the ground, and WR Xavier Hutchinson, who caught ten passes for two TDs and 133 yards. Purdy hadn't helped his team much against the Iowa Hawkeyes two weeks ago, so this was a nice turnaround for him.
Meanwhile, the Bears were no strangers to outgunning their opponent yards-wise, either, with 576 yards compared to the Kansas Jayhawks' 166 last week. Baylor was fully in charge, breezing past the Jayhawks 45-7 on the road. The contest was all but wrapped up at the end of the third, by which point Baylor had established a 28-7 advantage. Baylor QB Gerry Bohanon was slinging it as he passed for two TDs and 269 yards on 23 attempts in addition to rushing for one TD and 33 yards. Bohanon's 69-yard touchdown toss to WR R.J. Sneed in the third quarter made for one of the most memorable moments of the afternoon.
The wins brought the Cyclones up to 2-1 and Baylor to 3-0. A pair of stats to keep in the back of your head while watching: Iowa State is 159th worst in the nation in thrown interceptions, having thrown three on the season. To make matters even worse for Iowa State, Baylor hasn't thrown an interception yet this season. Iowa State's sloppiness could come back to bite them.
Share Video
-
1:06Luke Wafle Becomes 5-Star, Moves From No. 70 Into Top 10
-
0:44Vanderbilt QB Commit Jared Curtis Moves Up To No. 2
-
0:59Houston QB Commit Keisean Henderson Remains No. 1 Player
-
1:29Tight Ends Who Shined On Day 3
-
1:25Quarterback Who Helped Themselves The Most
-
1:25Player To Watch Moving Forward At Senior Bowl
-
1:23Senior Bowl Update: Offensive Standouts From Day 2 Of Senior Bowl
-
1:40Senior Bowl Update: Assessing Diego Pavia's Draft Stock
-
1:17Why Should We Get To Know Eli Heidenreich?
-
1:10Joe Cooper Turning Heads At The Shrine Bowl
-
1:02Who Was A Hidden Gem At East-West Shrine Bowl?
-
0:59Why Is Harold Perkins Jr. A Name To Watch Moving Forward?
-
3:02Who Was The Most Impressive Quarterback At The Shrine Bowl?
-
0:34BREAKING NEWS: Ohio St To Hire Arthur Smith As New OC
-
1:06Is There Anything Surprising About The CFP Staying At 12 Teams?
-
0:22Just In: College Football Playoff To Remain At 12 Teams
-
1:53This Just In: Edge Princewill Umanmielen Transferring To LSU
-
2:11Hurricanes’ Plan to Make Malachi Toney the Centerpiece in 2026
-
2:16How Does Miami Get Back to CFP Relevance?
-
3:17Indiana Wins First National Championship in School History