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FOOTBALL Jacobson Athletic Building Ames, Iowa 50011 2-1 OVERALL 2-0 BIG 12 1-1 HOME 1-0 AWAY 0-0 NEUTRAL (515) 460-5804 Mgreen@Iastate.Edu MIKE GREEN Assistant Athletics Director Athletics Communications Iowa State Athletics FOOTBALL Jacobson Athletic Building Ames, Iowa 50011 2-1 OVERALL 2-0 BIG 12 1-1 HOME 1-0 AWAY 0-0 NEUTRAL (515) 460-5804 [email protected] IOWA STATE CYCLONES TEXAS TECH Red Raiders 2-1 overall (2-0 Big 12) 1-2 overall (0-2 Big 12) vs Rankings: (AP/Coaches): 24/24 Overall: 63-41 (9th year) Rankings: (AP/Coaches): --/-- Overall: 49-44 (8th year) Head Coach: Matt Campbell ISU Record: 28-26 (5th year) Head Coach: Matt Wells TTU Record: 5-10 (2nd year) SAT., OCT. 10, 2020 / 2:30 P.M. Mark Jones, pxp John Walters, pxp Live Stats Jack Trice Stadium / Ames, Iowa Dusty Dvoracek, analyst Eric Heft, analyst at cyclonestats.com Paul Carcaterra, sideline Ben Bruns, sideline THE LEAD 2020 SCHEDULE No. 24 Iowa State (2-1, 2-0 Big 12), currently tied for first in the Big 12 and 2-0 SEPTEMBER in league play for the first time since 2002, remains at home to face Texas Tech 12 LOUISIANA (ESPN) L, 14-31 (1-2, 0-2 Big 12). The Cyclones have never lost to the Red Raiders in the Matt 26 *at TCU (FS1) W, 37-34 Campbell era, as Campbell has won all four previous matchups. Iowa State is 11-1 in October since 2017, the most wins by a “Power 5” school during that span OCTOBER 3 *#18 OKLAHOMA (ABC) W, 37-30 (Iowa State, 11-1; Alabama, 10-0; LSU, 10-1; Clemson, 9-1). 10 *TEXAS TECH (ABC) 2:30 PM 24 *at Oklahoma State TBA KEY STORYLINES 31 *at Kansas TBA J Matt Campbell and the Cyclones exorcised J Hall leads the Big 12 and ranks third NOVEMBER more demons on Saturday, knocking off nationally in both rushing (132.0) and 7 *BAYLOR TBA No. 18 Oklahoma (37-30) for their first win rushing TDs (6). Hall is the first Cyclone 21 *KANSAS STATE TBA over the Sooners in Ames since 1960. to reach the 100-yard rushing plateau 27 *at Texas (ABC/ESPN) TBA in the first three games of the season J The victory over OU was ISU’s seventh vs. DECEMBER a rated foe since 2017 (7-7), as 29.1 pct. since Ennis Haywood (2000). 5 *WEST VIRGINIA TBA of ISU’s 24 all-time wins vs. ranked teams J Brock Purdy is the winningest QB in ISU 12/19 $Big 12 Championship (ABC) TBA have occurred in the last four years. history against league competition. He *Big 12 Conference Game is now 13-5 vs. conference teams with at $AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas J Behind Big 12-rushing-leader Breece Hall, Iowa State ranks 14th nationally in yards least one victory over every member. per rush (5.32) and is tied for seventh J ISU leads the Big 12 and ranks 12th nationally in rushing TDs (9). ISU has two nationally in sacks (3.67), registering at or more rushing TDs in all three games. least two sacks in all three games. QUICK FACTS Location Ames, Iowa Founded 1848 Enrollment 31,825 13 11 7 Nickname Cyclones Mascot Cy Colors Cardinal & Gold QB victories by junior Wins in October the Victories over ranked Affiliation NCAA Division I Brock Purdy vs. league Cyclones have recorded teams since 2017 (7-7). Conference Big 12 opponents, the most by since 2017, going 11-1 Iowa State has 24 Facility MidAmerican Energy Field a Cyclone signal-caller to register the most all-time wins vs. ranked at Jack Trice Stadium JUST THE JUST in school history. Purdy FACTS victories by a FBS team teams in school history Capacity 61,500 is 13-5 all-time vs. Big during that span. with 29.1 pct. of them President Dr. Wendy Wintersteen 12 opponents with at occuring in the last four Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard least one win over each seasons. team. FOLLOW THE CYCLONES Iowa State Football @CycloneFB @istateFB @CycloneATH cyclones.com COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH Name Position Year at ISU College, year Twitter Field Coaches MATT Matt Caponi Cornerbacks 2nd Mt. Union, ‘05 @Coach_horsepwr CAMPBELL Jon Heacock Def. Coordinator 5th Muskingum, ‘83 @Coach_Heacock 5th year at ISU Mick McCall Running Backs 1st So. Colorado, ‘78 @McCallMick Jeff Myers Offensive Line 5th Toledo, ‘14 @Coach_Myers Twitter: Eli Rasheed Defensive Line 5th Indiana, ‘95 @CoachRasheed @ISUMattCampbell Nate Scheelhaase Wide Receivers 3rd Illinois, ‘12 @CoachNateISU College: In the Press Box Mt. Union (Ohio), ‘02 Joel Gordon Pass Game Coord. 5th Shepherd, ‘03 @CoachJGordo Wife: Erica Tom Manning Off. Coordinator/TEs 4th Mt. Union, ‘05 @Coach_TomManning Children: Katie, Izzy, D.K. McDonald Safeties 5th Edinboro, ‘01 @DKMcDonald1 Rudy and Rocco Tyson Veidt Asst. HC/Linebackers 5th Muskingum, ‘96 @TysonVeidt Birthdate: Nov. 29, Football Support Staff 1979 (40 years old) Dave Andrews Dir. of FB Str. & Con. 1st Ohio State, ‘04 Greg Brabenec Dir. of Operations 5th Bowling Green, ‘01 @GregBrabenec COACH NOTES George Courides Asst. FB Str. & Con. 4th E. Stroudsburg, ‘08 @GeorgeCourides Erica Genise Executive Assistant 9th Iowa, ‘93 @egenise Rob Grande Executive Off. Analyst 1st Salisbury, ‘93 @CoachRobGrande J Broke an Iowa State record for Big 12 wins in a season (6 in 2018). Steve Hauser ST Analyst/QC 3rd Wesleyan, ‘11 @CoachHauserISU Jace Heacock Quality Control/Def. 1st Iowa State, ‘19 @CoachHeacock J Only coach in school history to defeat Kyle Highland Recruiting Oper. 5th Simpson, ‘16 @KHigh4Cy every league team in his career. Aaron Hillmann Dir. Player Develop. 4th Missouri, ‘91 @aaronhillmann J Led ISU to three consecutive bowls for Derek Hoodjer Dir. Player Person. 9th Iowa State, ‘14 @CoachDHoodjer the second time in school history. Kyle Kempt Graduate Assistant 2nd Iowa State, ‘18 @KyleKempt Colby Kratch Asst. Dir. Scouting 3rd Toledo, ‘13 @Coach_Kratch J Owns nearly 30 pct. (29.2%) of ISU’s Joel Lanning Graduate Assistant 2nd Iowa State, ‘17 @JFL_02 all-time wins over ranked opponents. Dillon Minshall Dir. of Creative Media 1st Iowa State, ‘20 @Dillon_JM Campbell has seven wins vs. rated foes Taylor Mouser Sr. Quality Control/Off. 5th Adams State, ‘13 @Coach_Mouser as the Cyclone head coach. Natasha Novak Dir. On-Campus Rec. 2nd Iowa State, ‘18 @NatashMNovak J Registered three of the program’s four D’Andre Payne Graduate Assistant 1st Iowa State, ‘17 @realdpayne wins against top-six ranked opponents. Greg Pyszczynski Asst. FB Str. & Con. 5th St. John Fisher, ‘07 J Led Iowa State to a spot in the College Xavier Quigley Graduate Assistant 1st Akron, ‘18 @CoachXQuig Football Playoff rankings in three- Josh Rosenthal Asst. Dir. Scouting 2nd Concordia, ‘11 @RosieISU straight seasons (2017-19). Trever Ryen Asst. FB Str. & Con. 1st Iowa State, ‘17 @TrevRyen19 Mike Saltus Dir. of New Media 4th West Virginia, ‘16 @waytoosalty J Owns three of ISU’s four winning Tyler Scudder Sr. Quality Control/Def. 3rd West Virginia, ‘09 @CoachScud conference records in Big 12 history. Rachel Voet Dir. of Sports Nutrition 1st Iowa State, ‘17 @rachellukowski J Member of five Division III national Freddie Walker Asst. FB Str. & Con. 1st Bowling Green, ‘09 @C_FJWalker29 championships as a player and coach at perennial power Mt. Union (Ohio). CAMPBELL’S YEARLY RECORD J Been a part of 11 conference championship teams as player / coach. Year School W-L Con. Bowl Year School W-L Con. Bowl J Two-time All-American on d-line and 2011 Toledo 1-0 0-0 Military 2016 Iowa St. 3-9 2-7 ----- Academic All-American at Mt. Union. 2012 Toledo 9-4 6-2 Potato 2017 Iowa St. 8-5 5-4 Liberty 2013 Toledo 7-5 5-3 ----- 2018 Iowa St. 8-5 6-3 Alamo J Father, Rick, was a high school coach at 2014 Toledo 9-4 7-1 GoDaddy 2019 Iowa St. 7-6 5-4 Camp. World Jackson HS in Massillon, Ohio. 2015 Toledo 9-2 6-2 Boca Raton 2020 Iowa St. 2-1 2-0 HONORS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Connor Assalley UH-sally Jared Rus Rhymes with bus Arnold Azunna ah-ZOO-nah Derek Schweiger Shh-WHY-ger 2018 Big 12 Co-Coach of the Year Jirehl Brock JYE-rell Matt Seres Sears 2017 Big 12 Coach of the Year Dae’Shawn Davis DAY-Shawn Mason Skovgard Skoov-guard 2015 MAC Coach of the Year D’Shane James DUH-Shane Dylan Soehner SAY-ner Alex Kleinow KLINE-ow Dan Sichterman SICK-tur-man AS A HEAD COACH Charlie Kolar COE-lerr Jack Tiarks Tarks Kade Lynott Lie-not Micheal Tweten TWEET-in IOWA STATE (2016-present) 28-26 (.519) Kene Nwangwu kuh-NAY new-WAHN-goo Eyioma Uwazurike Ew-wha-zah-REE-kay TOLEDO (2011-2015) 35-15 (.700) Eddie Ogamba oh-GAUM-buh Gerry Vaughn Gary Conference Championships: Joey Ramos RAY-mos Datrone Young DAY-trone 2014 (MAC West), 2015 (MAC West) Sam Rengert RANG-ert Isheem Young EYE-sheem CAREER (9 years) 63-41 (.606) CONFERENCE (ISU) 20-18 (.526) NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Year Hometown (High School/Prev. School) No. Name Pos. 1 Tarique Milton** WR 5-10 188 Jr.# Bradenton, Fla. (Manatee) 82 Landen Akers*** WR 1 Isheem Young DB 5-10 208 Fr.# Philadelphia, Pa. (Imhotep Charter) 11 Chase Allen*** TE 2 Sean Shaw Jr.* WR 6-6 212 So.# Jones, Okla. (Jones) 84 Ezeriah Anderson WR 2 Datrone Young** DB 5-9 170 Jr.# Delray Beach, Fla. (Atlantic) 14 Michal Antoine Jr. DB 3 JaQuan Bailey**** DE 6-2 261 Sr.# Jacksonville, Fla. (Raines) 96 Connor Assalley** PK 3 Kene Nwangwu*** RB 6-1 210 Sr.# Frisco, Texas (Heritage) 4 Arnold Azunna** DB 4 Arnold Azunna** DB 6-0 199 Sr.# Grand Prairie, Texas (Lake Ridge) 18 Cordarrius Bailey* DE 4 Johnnie Lang Jr.** RB 5-8 185 Jr.# Palmetto, Fla.
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