Football
Watch: Oklahoma State Staves off Iowa State With Game-Ending Interception by A.J. Green
Are you breathing?
A.J. Green picked off Zeb Noland in the waning minutes in Ames to give the Cowboys the win 49-42 over the Cyclones and likely knock Iowa State out of the Big 12 title race. It pushed the Pokes to 5-2 in the Big 12 and 8-2 overall.
Incredibly, after picking up a fourth down conversion earlier in the drive, Iowa State threw two straight fades in the end zone, the second of which Green grabbed.
After a lengthy discussion by the officials and a long look at the replay it was ruled a pick and a touchback, and the Pokes took over, took a knee and walked away winners. Somehow.
OSU trailed by eight with eight minutes left before scoring a pair of TDs and a two-point conversion to take their sixth-straight against the Cyclones. Quite a day in Ames, and now only 148 more game-ending INTs with the Big 12 on the line for ISU to know what 2011 felt like!
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Also … it maybe might not have been a catch.
I’d say this was a TD for Iowa State… ISU WR is first to have control of ball. Knee down. https://t.co/FI7FJgpJAJ
— Blake Lawrence (@Blake_Lawrence) November 11, 2017
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