The first overtime came and went in Ames, with both the Oklahoma State Cowboys and Iowa State Cyclones scoring easily. Iowa State has hung around all night, forcing overtime with a fourth quarter touchdown and a bit of luck on a missed Oklahoma State field goal. And after both sides made quick work of their possessions in the first overtime, we're headed to a second.
It took Iowa State all of one play to score in overtime, thanks to a brilliant call. All it took was a play-action throwback to a wheel route, and the Cyclones were in the end zone, and it control. One play, 25 yards, and a 31-24 lead over undefeated, and second-ranked, Oklahoma State.
Oklahoma State answered quickly, though, as Brandon Weeden drove the Cowboys into the end zone quickly to force a second overtime. Weeden found Josh Cooper for six yards and the square, bringing Oklahoma State to within one. The extra point was good, knotting the score at 31.
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