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No. 21 Iowa State survives Northern Iowa in 3 OT, 29-26

AMES, Iowa (AP) - Sheldon Croney Jr. scored from a yard out in triple overtime and 21st-ranked Iowa State rallied to beat Northern Iowa 29-26 on Saturday.

La'Michael Pettway had a pair of touchdown catches for the Cyclones (1-0), who barely survived the season's first major upset after entering the year ranked for the first time since 1978.

Croney fumbled near the goal line on the second-to-last play of the game. But quarterback Brock Purdy sprinted from the backfield to recover it at the 1 and set up the game-winning plunge.

"I saw who was underneath the pile so I knew who would come up with it. Doesn't that tell you what he is about?" Iowa State coach Matt Campbell said about Purdy's heads-up play. "When I saw him there I thought we were going to be in great shape."

After the teams traded field goals in the first overtime, Purdy found Pettway - a graduate transfer from Arkansas in his Iowa State debut - in the back of the end zone. But Northern Iowa pulled even at 23-all after freshman Will McElvain scrambled long enough to free up Trevor Allen for a 7-yard TD catch.

Iowa State forced Northern Iowa into a field goal to start triple overtime, and Purdy completed three straight passes before pulling off what might end up being remembered as a season-saving recovery.

The Cyclones were the second ranked team to win an overtime game against an FCS opponent. Auburn held off Jacksonville State 27-20 in 2015.

"That's why I love coaching in this game. It demands you being your best right out of the gate," Campbell said.

McElvain finished with 228 yards passing and a touchdown in his collegiate debut.

Purdy threw for 278 yards, and Deshaunte Jones caught 14 passes for 126 yards for Iowa State.

THE TAKEAWAY

Iowa State: Part of the Cyclones' struggles can be attributed to the fact that Northern Iowa isn't the least bit intimidated about driving about 100 miles southwest to play them - in fact, the Panthers have three wins in Ames dating back to 2007. But Iowa State's offense was so dreadful in the first half that it didn't reach the red zone once, and it couldn't put Northern Iowa away in the second.

Northern Iowa: McElvain, a freshman from nearby Des Moines who was offered a walk-on spot by the Cyclones, looks like he's got a bright future. His scramble to find Allen in double OT was one of the best plays of the young season.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

It's very hard to imagine Iowa State maintaining its place in the Top 25 after that performance.

UP NEXT

Iowa State has next week off. The Cyclones host No. 20 Iowa on September 14.

Northern Iowa: The Panthers host Southern Utah on September 7.

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Northern Iowa defensive back Xavior Williams, right, blocks a pass intended for Iowa State tight end Chase Allen during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019, in Ames. (AP Photo/Matthew Putney) The Associated Press
Iowa State running back Breece Hall, right, runs the ball as he is tackled by Northern Iowa defensive back Christian Jegen during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019, in Ames. (AP Photo/Matthew Putney) The Associated Press
Iowa State head coach Matt Campbell watched the scoreboard during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Northern Iowa, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019, in Ames. (AP Photo/Matthew Putney) The Associated Press
Iowa State defensive back Anthony Johnson, right, blocks a pass by Northern Iowa quarterback Will McElvain during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019, in Ames. (AP Photo/Matthew Putney) The Associated Press
Iowa State's Brian Papazian, left, Sheldon Croney, center, and Collin Olson, right, celebrates Croney's winning touchdown during the third overtime of a NCAA college football game against Northern Iowa, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019, in Ames. Iowa State won 29-26 in a third overtime. (AP Photo/Matthew Putney) The Associated Press
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