Iowa State won its AutoZone Liberty Bowl matchup against Memphis on Saturday, 21-20, but some small things didn't exactly go as planned for the Cyclones.

Among them, they lost their first fumble of the season on a decidedly bad call, coach-turned-analyst Tommy Tuberville called them the Hawkeyes during the broadcast - that's Iowa - and then, as they celebrated their bowl win and 8-5 finish, they broke the stage at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium.

Luckily, it doesn't appear that anyone was injured from the faulty stage.

While it's unclear exactly how much the Cyclones weigh combined - along with the giant Liberty Bell-looking trophy and the other people on stage - it's safe to say that's a lot of weight to support. And actually, it's kind of surprising this doesn't happen a little more often, given how formidable these athletes are.

Seriously, look at the size of this trophy.

(AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

It was Iowa State's first bowl win since the 2009 season and a major turnaround from 3-9 finishes in three of the last four seasons (the other one was 2-10).

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