Iowa State football: Ten biggest blunders of the 2014 season
By Brian Spaen
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Oct 4, 2014; Stillwater, OK, USA; Iowa State Cyclones defensive back Sam E. Richardson (4) breaks up a pass intended for Oklahoma State Cowboys wide receiver Tyreek Hill (24) during the second half at Boone Pickens Stadium. Oklahoma won 37-20. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports
8. Tyreek Hill’s kick return for touchdown after halftime vs. Oklahoma State
Yes, we can bitch about the horrendous goal-line call that was gift-wrapped to Oklahoma State and completely changed the momentum in a game that should have been 6-6 at the half. But what’s That’s So Cyclones(TM) about this was ISU letting the athletic freak end the game with a return touchdown to start the second half. You just can’t let that happen. Luckily, we won’t be seeing Hill again after his dumbassery weighed more than his intelligence.
Next: Oklahoma debacle part one