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Cheerleader suffers shock wardrobe malfunction during college football game

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Cheerleader suffers shock wardrobe malfunction during college football game
Cheerleader suffers shock wardrobe malfunction during college football game

CHEERLEADING is competitive in college football - but sometimes the routine doesn't always go according to plan.

Just ask this Iowa cheerleader, who had a brutal wardrobe malfunction in their third game of the season.

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An Iowa cheerleader suffered a major wardrobe malfunction during their win on SaturdayCredit: Twitter/JackLido
The cheerleader's pants fell to the ground in front of 69,250 people at Kinnick Stadium
The cheerleader's pants fell to the ground in front of 69,250 people at Kinnick StadiumCredit: Twitter/JackLido

Iowa football is undefeated through the first weeks of college football, but a certain cheerleader might've felt a little defeated after his pants fell to the ground performing an act.

During Iowa's 41-10 win over Western Michigan on Saturday, a male cheerleader got a running start in the end zone, did multiple backflips, and went up for an incredible acrobatic move before his pants fell to the field.

For what it's worth, the cheerleader landed the spectacular stunt and regathered himself within seconds.

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On the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, fans got a kick out of performance.

One posted: "Poor guy will never live that down," followed by the laughing emoji.

A second said: "Aye, he stuck that though."

Another joked: "Picked a good day to not go commando."

With a fourth mentioning: "Impressive to still stick the landing."

The cheerleader has a chance to redeem himself during the next Hawkeyes game.

Iowa plays Big Ten rival Penn State in their next game this Saturday, September 23.

Kickoff is set for 7.30pm ET.

The Hawkeyes will be away, playing in Beaver Stadium, which holds 110,000 roaring PSU faithful.

Jordan Kligman

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