Pop-Tarts Bowl MVP Rocco Becht had a tough choice to make. See what happened after Iowa State beat Miami football in a thriller.
It's not every college football bowl game that features ritualistic sacrifice of a bowl game mascot after completion of the game. But then, not every team gets to play in the Pop-Tarts Bowl.
Iowa State got to partake in one of the more off-the-wall college football traditions: the eating of the edible mascot at the Pop-Tarts Bowl. After the game, a giant walking Pop-Tart was lowered ...
On the other end, an edible frosted cinnamon roll cake popped out for coaches and players from Iowa State to devour. The college football tradition of killing and eating the mascot has finished.
The Iowa State University Football team made a stop at the Riverside Casino Friday to celebrate their victory at the ...
Amid the nail-biting matchup between Iowa State University and the University of ... which involved the mascot ripping his aluminum wrapper open right down the middle. Throughout the evening ...
Iowa State QB and Pop-Tarts Bowl MVP Rocco Becht chooses Cinnamon Roll to get toasted. REQUIRED READING: Is the Pop-Tarts Bowl mascot edible? Explaining mascot, flavors for college football bowl ...
No. 19 Iowa State — which won the Pop-Tarts Bowl Saturday with a thrilling 42-41 come-from-behind win vs. No. 16 Miami — dug into a giant Pop-Tart in a postgame ceremony. The bowl game mascot entered ...