Rocco Becht scored from a yard out on fourth-and-goal with 56 seconds remaining and No.18 Iowa State capped the best season in school history by rallying past No. 15 Miami in the Pop-Tarts Bowl in Orlando.

Becht finished with 270 passing yards and three touchdowns for Iowa State (11-2), a program that entered this season never having won more than nine games in a year.

Iowa State rallied from a 10-point deficit in the second half — with Miami quarterback Cam Ward watching after a record-setting first half — to get win No. 11. Carson Hansen rushed for a pair of touchdowns.

Ward passed for three touchdowns in his final college game, while Damien Martinez rushed for a career-high 179 yards for Miami (10-3), which dropped its sixth straight bowl game and lost three of four games to end the season.

Martinez and Mark Fletcher Jr. rushed for scores for Miami, which was seeking its first 11-win season since 2003.

The first half was wild. Miami fumbled the ball away on the game’s first snap. And the next eight drives all ended with touchdowns.

The teams combined for 625 yards — 358 for Miami, 267 for Iowa State — and 59 points by halftime.

Ward threw the 156th touchdown pass of his college career, connecting with Jacolby George for a 4-yard score with 4:12 left in the first quarter.

That broke the Division I — FBS and FCS — record, one more than Houston’s Case Keenum threw for from 2007 through 2011.

Ward threw two more TD passes to push his total to 158.

Fenway Bowl

UCONN 27, NORTH CAROLINA 17 >> Joe Fagnano threw for 151 yards and two touchdowns to help the Huskies beat the Tar Heels at Boston’s Fenway Park, embarrassing Bill Belichick’s new team in his old backyard.

Belichick was not spotted in the home of the Red Sox, about an hour north of the stadium where he and Tom Brady hung six Super Bowl championship banners. Interim coach Freddie Kitchens took over when Mack Brown was fired.

The Tar Heels (6-7) scored on Chris Culliver’s 95-yard kickoff return but had no real offense otherwise.

Skyler Bell caught three passes for 77 yards for UConn (9-4), including a 38-yard touchdown.

Pinstripe Bowl

NEBRASKA 20, BOSTON COLLEGE 15 >> Dylan Raiola passed for 228 yards and a touchdown as the Cornhuskers beat the Eagles at Yankee Stadium for their first bowl win since 2015.

After Nebraska built a 13-2 lead in the first half on scoring runs by Rahmir Johnson and Kwinten Ives, Raiola hit Emmett Johnson with a 13-yard TD pass on fourth down with 3:02 remaining in the third quarter for a 20-2 edge and Nebraska (7-6) held on for the win over Boston College (7-6).

New Mexico Bowl

TCU 34, LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 3 >> Josh Hoover passed for four touchdowns to help the Horned Frogs rout the Ragin’ Cajuns (10-4) in Albuquerque.

Eric McAlister had eight catches for 87 yards and a TD for TCU (9-4).

Arizona Bowl

MIAMI (OHIO) 43, COLORADO ST. 17 >> Kevin Davis had 148 yards and two touchdowns on just nine carries and Jordan Brunson also ran for two TDs to help the RedHawks (9-5) defeat the Rams (8-5) in Tucson.

Quarterback Brett Gabbert’s first rushing TD of the season — a 10-yard scramble — made it 22-3.

Military Bowl

EAST CAROLINA 26, NC STATE 21 >> Rahjai Harris broke free for an 86-yard touchdown run with 1:33 remaining, giving the Pirates a win over the Wolfpack in Annapolis, Md.

Harris had 220 of ECU’s 326 yards rushing, and his sprint gave the Pirates (8-5) the lead back after they’d blown a 13-point advantage in the fourth.

CJ Bailey threw three TD passes for NC State (6-7).