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Big 12 TCU accepts conference’s invitation By Jessica.Opoien Athletic Director Chris Del Wisconsin, was slated to Conte said will be taken care the Southwest Conference, @iowastatedaily.com Conte in a news conference. move from the Mountain of through intercollegiate which dissolved in 1996. The move was expected West conference to the Big athletics revenues. Chuck Neinas, interim TUE OCT. 11, 2011 TCU Chancellor Victor after Big 12 officials voted East next July, until it re- TCU will join Baylor as commissioner of the Big 12, Boschini announced Tuesday Thursday to invite TCU into ceived the Big 12 invite. the only private schools in welcomed TCU “home,” and night that the school will join the conference. TCU, whose Because it is not yet a Big the Big 12. In addition to as TCU officials spoke it be- @iowastatedaily the Big 12 Conference, effec- football teamed finished East member, TCU is not re- Baylor, TCU had rivalries came evident that geographic tive July 1, 2012. No. 2 in last year’s final AP quired to give 27 months’ no- with Big 12 schools Texas location played a significant facebook.com/ “It’s a great day to be a frog. poll after a season capped tice. It does, however, face a and Texas Tech when the iowastatedaily Let’s get ‘er done,” said TCU with a Rose Bowl win over $5 million exit fee, which Del schools were all members of BIG 12.p6 >>

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Proposal: Faculty Senate previews items Photo: Andrus Nesbitt/Iowa State Daily On October 4, 2011 Charlie Poulson a junior in Graphic Design took donations for reconstructive surgery from Andrea Smith and Richard Blanck both undeclared for discussion freshman in Design. Surgery is to take place on May 17, 2012, and Charlie hopes to use the bracelets to raise support.

The ISU Faculty Senate will hold its second meeting of the 2011- 2012 academic year on Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. in the Great Hall of Memorial Union. Creating something new There are two topics currently on the docket that members will be “I started taking testosterone sion shirt and it flattens my chest voting on. One of these topics is Student sells craft on December 22, 2010,” Poulson down,” Poulson said. “I’ve had to the final proposal for a possible bracelets to raise said. “When I started testosterone wear it every day resulting in my “School of Education” here at my shoulders started to get much rib cage compressing down and Iowa State. money for surgery more broad. I started growing I have scars on my shoulders and According to the current pro- massively so my shirts were not sides from the binder.” posal, the school will contain the By Benjamin.Theobald department of curriculum and fitting anymore.” Some of the difficult things for instruction, and the Educational @iowastatedaily.com Poulson, junior in graphic de- Poulson that comes with binding Leadership and Policy Studies sign is working to make bracelets are things that most people could graduate program. Their associ- Charlie Poulson has began out of shirts he has outgrown and overlook. ated centers, particularly the selling homemade bracelets this is asking for a minimum of a three- “Whenever I get dressed in the University Teacher Education month to raise money for chest dollar donation per bracelet. morning I always really evaluate program, will also be heavily involved in this proposed school. reconstruction surgery. “I was going to donate the what I’m wearing so I know I can Poulson identifies as transgen- shirts but my friend Alison Gamm pass as a male,” Poulson said. The other topic being voted on will be the proposed name der and has been on testosterone suggested that we make bracelets There are many reasons why change to the department of for nine and a half months. to help fund my surgery which is the surgery has become necessary apparel, educational Studies and He legally changed his $5,900,” said Poulson. and binding is no longer an option hospitality management. This name in March and has been Every day for the past five for Poulson. Photo: Andrus Nesbitt/Iowa State Daily department within the College documenting his entire experi- years Poulson has been wearing a “It puts me in socially awk- Charlie Poulson a junior in Graphic Design is of Human Sciences would like to ence on his YouTube channel, binder to conceal his chest. giving bracelets with a minimum three dollar change AESHM to the more fa- donation. Charlie will be at Sloss House on vorable “department of apparel, SirMasterCharlie. “It’s similar to a compres- DESIGN.p3 >> weekdays between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. events and hospitality manage- ment.” According to the posted proposal, the name change reflects the loss of the educa- tional studies focus and the gain Politics Lecture of the events management major introduced this past January. The Faculty Senate will also be presented with three new pro- posals to be voted on at the fol- Protests at Occupy Iowa Fighting hunger lowing meeting on Nov. 8. These By Paige.Godden topics include the discontinua- tion of the undergraduate major @iowastatedaily.com on African soil in Insect Science, the introduc- “We’re fighting for your tion of a new undergraduate major in Athletic Training and the pensions. You belong with By Leah.DeGraaf Malawi and how this coun- establishment of a new Morrill us.” @iowastatedaily.com try has progressed from ex- professorship title. Across the street from the tremely poor crop yields to More information can be found at West Lawn of the Des Moines Pedro Sanchez, 2002 higher yields in as little as www.facsen.iastate.edu. Capitol, Occupy Iowa pro- World Food Prize laureate, a few months, and has con- Aimee Burch testers were chanting to the spoke at the 10th Annual tinued to rise over the past Daily staff writer State Patrol and Des Moines Norman Borlaug Lecture six years. Police Department as a re- Monday in the Great Hall “My problem, is Africa,” ported 32 protesters were be- of the Memorial Union. said Sanchez, “90 percent Inside: ing arrested and some being Photo: Nicole Wiegand/Iowa State Daily Sanchez led his audi- of the hungry in Africa suf- dragged from the Capitol’s Protestors gather near the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines for ence through a discussion fer from chronic malnutri- News ...... 3 property. the Occupy Iowa kick-off rally on Sunday, Oct. 9. Demonstrators of his current soil restora- tion.” A focus question of Opinion ...... 4 “I think they’ve used un- focused on the nation’s need for a fiscal reform. tion projects in African Sanchez’s presentation Sports ...... 5 necessary roughness,” said countries. was answering the ques- Style ...... 8 Sally Frank, a lawyer who was they arrived at the Capitol at p.m., saying they would be ar- “I want to show you tion, why has Africa not Classifieds ...... 6 helping to advise the group. 11:05 p.m. rested if they weren’t off the that some progress has benefited from the Green Games ...... 7 Frank said the police were Lt. Mark Logsdon spoke to been made,” said Sanchez. not giving warnings when the protestors at about 10:30 OCCUPY.p3 >> He specifically discussed BORLAUG.p3 >>

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ward and potentially danger- ous positions,” Poulson said. “It’s hard to breathe and it makes you realize how many little things a biological male would take for granted.” However, issues that trans- gender students have to deal with vary depending on the individual. “It’s just things that people don’t generally think about,” said Brad Freihoefer, direc- tor of Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Student Services. “Doing a name change on campus or going Photo: Kelsey Kremer/Iowa State Daily through a physical transition. Members of the Iowa State Patrol arrest a protestor on the Iowa State Capitol West Lawn on Those are really important be- Sunday after refusing to leave “Peoples Park” at its closing time. cause if you are embodying a name, but no one else has rec- property by 11 p.m. because Specifically, the group has ognized it, that becomes really they did not have the proper called to overturn the ruling challenging.” permit to protest. of the Citizens United case. The bracelets are availabe “They could’ve gotten a As one woman was be- at Margaret Sloss Women permit from the Department ing escorted to a police car Center. Those looking to make of Administration,” Logsdon she yelled, “We were worried Photo: Andrus Nesbitt/Iowa State Daily a donation can ask a staff said. about socialism, we’re mov- Charlie Poulson, junior in graphic design, is selling hand-made member for a donation and get Dutch Ruisch and Marcus ing to Unitarianism.” bracelets to raise money for surgery. The bracelets require a a bracelet. Tipton said earlier in the The chant, “we are the minimum three dollar donation, to cover material and time costs. night they were hoping to 99 percent,” was repeated have power in numbers. throughout the night. They said the police didn’t Police were dragging tents have the means to arrest all from the Capitol grounds to of the protesters that were in sidewalks once everyone had attendance. vacated the property. The two said they were in There were about 200 compliance with the Occupy protesters in total. Some said Wall Street movement, they would be returning to Photo: Kelsey Kremer/Iowa State Daily which transcends party lines. the Capitol at 6 a.m. Monday. A group of people gather on Occupy Wall Street The group had a pledge the Iowa State Capitol West groups have been popping they read about three times Lawn as part of the Occupy up around the nation, sup- throughout the night. Iowa protest Sunday, Oct. 9, 2011 in Des Moines. Some porting the 99 percent and It said the group is plan- of the protesters refused to voicing concerns against big ning to indefinitely occupy leave after the park closed. corporations. the West Lawn space.

>>BORLAUG.p1 in 2005, but still, this is less don’t have to be an agricultur- than 10 percent of the current alist. The baby who doesn’t Revolution? His answer rural hungry. Needs to reach cry doesn’t suckle, so please was “because of unhealthy, at least 25 percent to tip,” said cry,” Sanchez said. “In places nutrient-depleted soils and Sanchez. where there is political will, unclean water. Those are the He is working on creating things happen.” two big factors.” a digital soil map of Africa, At the end, President Sanchez wanted his audi- focusing on mapping out the Gregory Geoffroy ended ence to hear his message of continent in terms of soil by presenting Sanchez hope that improvements of properties. with a plaque which says, fighting hunger are happen- When asked what can the “Civilization that is known ing in Africa, but not at a suf- average student do to help, today could not have evolved, ficient scale. He said we need Sanchez replied, “Exert po- nor can it survive, without an to reach some tipping point. litical pressure on the govern- adequate food supply. In ap- “Real impact in my view, ments and invest in Africans, preciation, Pedro Sanchez, 15 to 20 million rural Africans in young Africans. What you 2011 Norman Borlaug are out of hunger who weren’t can do is go there to help, you Lecture.” Editor in Chief: Jake Lovett Tuesday, October 11, 2011 [email protected] Editor: Michael Belding ™ iowastatedaily.com/opinion Phone: (515) 294.5688 [email protected] Opinion online 4 Iowa State Daily Editorial Children Jobs’ death should not be exploited Last week an amazing man died. He created an industry that has an ef- fect on almost everyone in the United States. He created software and hard- ware used in homes, businesses, and almost every artistic industry around the globe. Of course this man is Steve Jobs. His life was celebrated by many last week for good reason. But one group sought to cash in on the news of Jobs’ death to further their own agenda of hate. That group is of course the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kansas. Many of you have likely heard about their tweet proclaiming that “[Jobs] had a huge platform; gave God no glory & taught sin” and stat- ing that Westboro would picket his Photo courtesy of Thinkstock An older kid bullies a younger child. Bullying is increasing in the country and has raised alarm in numerous places throughout the nation. Several funeral (which they didn’t). studies have pointed out its rise, but few actions have taken hold to prevent the disastrous consequences of child-bullying. The great irony of Margie Phelps’ tweet was that it was sent with an iPhone — a phone developed by Jobs that created a worldwide commu- The rabid rampage of a bully nication revolution. Due to the fact that Twitter reports how each tweet Summon courage to face By Benson Amollo has led in simply castigating bullying as if kids is sent, the news of Phelps’ hypocrisy @iowastatedaily.com will be conscious enough to toe the line. We fears of child-harassment have simply ignored the need for constant soon reverberated around technology that much needed shoulder? In a society as engagement on how best to keep bullying in circles and was mentioned by other ullying among kids and teenagers in extravagant with expectation as this, we have check. Sociologists have offered some of the news sources. schools and sections of our neighbor- delegated the role of parenting to children. The reasons for bullying as the need for power and hoods is gaining a prominent fixture American sense of individualism is finding a dominance by the bullies. Bullies also find Phelps noted the criticism and B among us in a where-are-we-really-headed safe home in children; we seem to be quietly satisfaction in causing harm and suffering to responded, saying that God, not Jobs, fashion than ever. It must be awkward, as it telling kids to stop complaining and “man up.” others as they reap their psychological or mate- created the iPhone to allow her to tell should be, worrying that our children find Yet we forget that they are short of the wily rial rewards. pleasure and/or relief in humiliating the hell equipment of a tough terrain that we must Talk alone, and failure to summon the need- the world that Jobs, gays, Jews and out of each other. have accorded ourselves as we vow to live for ed courage to face the challenge of child-bully- Obama are going to hell. While we It has gotten so worse as to send shiv- ourselves and ourselves alone. ing isn’t enough. There is wisdom in engaging shouldn’t worship Jobs or act as if he ers down the unexpected spines of pop idols We need not turn over a haystack to un- everyone to offer children all they need to lead such as Lady Gaga. And true, Gaga recently tangle the spin that depicts the behavior of our a childlike life: love, close attention, concise was a deity, he — along with the many expressed a strong intent to mount a campaign children. It is quite clear that the leadership moral counsel and collective vigilance. other men and women protested by against bullying. She went as close to it as at- and adults of this country have disappointed Communities must create a strong partner- Westboro — should at least get some tending President Barack Obama’s fundraising the children. The kind of fire-brigade response ship with centers of learning and government dinner in Los Angeles, in an attempt to catch that child bullying has received is a far cry from to state a constant presence in the life of respect from the living. the president’s eye for possible deliberations what really needs to be done. The American children. Parents must find ways of staying Here at the Daily opinion desk, we over this blot on our record. sense of freedom seems to have hit an ugly involved in the lives of their children in ways share our opinions every day about Lady Gaga’s move speaks of courage and misinterpretation when it comes to children. that offer them the needed courage to face great resolve to pay attention to a matter that is Studies continue to offer gut-wrenching other children with a loving discipline and policies, people, and events. We are seemingly negligible to a political class lost in statistics on bullying among children. understanding. excited when readers respond to our tearing at its members. But this society giving According to a 1998 government-sanctioned These are not easy to achieve. It will mean columns with their own view or a up issues of such magnitude to pop celebrities study of 6,500 children in rural South Carolina, both far-reaching investments of money, like Gaga should perplex us in the same way we 23 percent of students in grades 4 through 6 emotion, confidence and a serious sustainable personal response. Sometimes we are worried by what tips the scales in favor of had been bullied “several times” or more, while resolve. The government must meet its part are critical of politicians, university bullying among teens. Gaga’s anger comes hot 20 percent had bullied others. Similar studies of the bargain by ensuring that we have a crop leadership or other individuals. But in the heels of the death of 14-year-old Jamey also show that 17 percent of students in grades of teachers who are mindful of the welfare of Rodemeyer, who took his own life. Tired of be- 6 through 10 reported having been bullied children while in school. Such commitment these individuals are always welcome ing pounded and humiliated, the poor teenager “sometimes” or more, with 8 percent being must see teachers in schools equipped with to offer a response on these pages of had no better place to look in a society replete bullied once a week. Nineteen percent said analytical instincts as to gauge the psychology our paper. with selfish pursuit, than dwarf the worth of they had been a bully to others “sometimes” or of their students. his young life. more. Westboro Baptist’s habit of voicing Rodemeyer deserved no death of the variety As if the statistics and the sense of urgency their criticism of those that have died he got. He instead deserved a shoulder to lean that is the fatal end to bullying aren’t enough, Benson Amollo is a graduate student in is both disrespectful and unfair. Why on, to beef up his confidence in the face of his all we have attempted is talk. We’ve seen talk journalism and mass communication from predicament. But from who? Who would offer right from the White House. President Obama Nairobi, Kenya. did Westboro not criticize Steve Jobs in life, when he could have offered a proper response? Jobs could have Exports explained his belief in Buddhism and noted that he is human and imperfect like the rest of us. America needs home-based products The only explanation is that the Phelps family and their church crave have a pretty similar routine public attention and would be willing every morning: I wake up to the sound of my alarm from a to criticize Mother Teresa if it would I cell phone that was made in Korea get them media time and money to and whose battery was made in fund their campaign of hate. To make Japan. I jump in the shower and turn the knobs that were made this world a better place we need a By Jacob.Witte in China to get the water flowing @iowastatedaily.com sharing of views and collaborative from the shower head that was thinking — not something that will also made in China. in Latin America and a bunch After my shower, I put of grapes that came from Chile. come from this Topeka church any on clothes that were sewn in My afternoon class consists of time soon. Nicaragua, Indonesia, Honduras a PowerPoint slideshow being And if you follow suit and criti- and Thailand, and my shoes that projected from a Chinese-made were made in Mexico. Soon after projector from a laptop that was cize a brilliant businessman, make that, I chow down a banana for made in Japan, using a laser sure you do it using someone else’s breakfast, courtesy of Colombia, pointer manufactured in Taiwan. product. and a Braeburn apple straight When I get out of class, I am from Chile. I wash it down with done for the day. I head home on some orange juice in a cup made the same Canada-made CyRide Photo courtesy of Thinkstock in China. bus and once I get home, lounge Pictured above is a large factory. These are rapidly decreasing throughout Editorial Board After breakfast, I drive to around for a bit. I turn on my the country, which is a large reason why America is in an economic slump. Jake Lovett, editor in chief the commuter lot and get on a Japanese-made television and Michael Belding, opinion editor Canadian-manufactured CyRide Rick Hanton, assistant opinion editor watch a movie on my Japanese- few months. This is a stark reminder of what Jacob Witte, daily columnist bus, and then walk to class. While built DVD player. After supper I Maybe this is why hardly any- America makes a lot of, and is very RJ Green, daily columnist on the bus and walking, I listen to probably need to do some home- thing that I come into contact with good at it: weapons of war. The Ryan Peterson, daily columnist my iPod that was made in China, work, so I go to my office and turn during my day is made in America. war economy is always booming Claire Vriezen, daily columnist with headphones that were made on my Japanese-manufactured Maybe if America focused more in America, and we can always there too. computer, monitor, and speakers, on manufacturing reliable goods find a way to use it, whether it Feedback policy: Once in class, I take out my and start to work on homework like we used to, instead of selling be full wars in Afghanistan and The Daily encourages discussion but does not Chinese-made binder and my for a few hours. undependable foreign goods in Iraq (now 10 years strong), or the guarantee its publication. made-in-Mexico Bic pen to take While I am doing homework, ‘Big Box’ stores, maybe it would proxy wars in Yemen and Somalia. We reserve the right to edit or reject any letter notes. 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ronman I : Photo: Matt Strasen/ The Associated Press TCU head coach Gary Patterson runs onto the field with his team before an NCAA college football game against SMU in Fort Worth, Texas. TCU will join the Big 12 starting 2012 Big 12: Photo: Rebekka Brown/ Iowa State Daily File photo: Jordan Maurice/Iowa State Daily Running back James White breaks through the defensive line, trying to get past the secondary during the game against ISU student Texas on Oct. 1. White would rush for one thouchdown, averaging 5.8 yards per carry. welcome completes in, TCU his first world For the last few years, TCU has triathlon been a national power in football. Baylor outplays ISU The Horned Frogs won the Rose Alex Halsted, Daily Staff Writer By Dan.Tracy ballcarriers-that kept the tals are the highest that However, Baylor was Bowl and were in discussions for a Bears offense churning any defense under Rhoads able to not just gain small national championship berth last ISU senior Kris Spoth com- @iowastatedaily.com peted in the Ford Ironman World as the Cyclones retreated and defensive coordinator chunks of 3 to 5 yards, in- season alone. Championship on Saturday in As the Cyclones pre- back to Ames following a Wally Burnham has al- stead they made a living And now TCU is a member of the Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, completing pared to face Baylor last 49-26 defeat. lowed since the two began with double-digit yard- Big 12, announcing they’ve accepted his seventh triathlon. Saturday, a scheme for “We’ve got to make at Iowa State in 2009. age on their carries. 24 of the invitation to join on Monday Spoth finished in 11th place on how to defend Robert sure defensively as always The ISU run defense their 37 first downs were night. Aug. 28 at Ironman Louisville to Griffin III, the national that we’ve got every gap wasn’t porous by any gained on the ground and It’s the step toward stability that qualify for a spot in the Hawaii leader in passing touch- covered from a responsi- means coming into last the Bears rushed for 10 or the conference sorely needed, what race, which entailed a 2.4-mile downs and passing effi- bility standpoint, we gave Saturday’s game. They more yards on 16 of their with talk of Missouri leaving and swim, 112-mile bike ride and a full 26.2-mile marathon. ciency, was needed so that up a number of yards be- had been allowing only 67 carries. That nearly with Texas A&M already out the the ISU secondary would cause we weren’t located 619 rushing yards through matched the amount of door. With a finish after 10 hours, 12 minutes and 57 seconds, Spoth be prepared in passing where we should be,” said four games, good enough 10+ yard runs allowed by Some may gripe that it’s just an- finished 580th out of 1,918 total situations. ISU coach Paul Rhoads for sixth in the Big 12. the ISU defense in the first other Texas school in the conference, participants in a race he said was The Cyclones (2-3, 0-2 in a press conference on They had also limited big four games of the season but with A&M gone, TCU simply very challenging. in Big 12) limited Griffin to Monday. plays on the ground with (18). takes their place, leaving the number “I was pretty happy with my race. 212 yards and one touch- The Bears (4-1, 1-1) their longest carry against “It was really simple, the same. I originally thought when I came down through the air but carried the ball 67 times on the season being a 22- [there were] simple mis- The TCU invitation makes it [to Hawaii] I could pull another it was the work of him- for 391 yards and five yard run by Texas running clear — as if it wasn’t already — that amazing performance out of my and seven other Baylor touchdowns. All three to- back Malcolm Brown. BAYLOR.p6 football is all that matters in the busi- hat, but that isn’t always a given,” >> Spoth said. “I have a lot more ness of conference realignment. respect for this course and all of Not to rain on TCU’s Big 12-join- the challenges it has to offer.” ing party, but its basketball team Spoth said he plans to follow a went 11-22 in men’s basketball last four-week recovery plan and will Shontrelle out, White in season, 1-15 in Mountain West play. eventually begin training again Granted, they had to face BYU and for a National Collegiate race ByJake.Calhoun redshirt sophomore James White tune. When the time comes, you’ve San Diego State, who made deep runs next spring, which he will attend @iowastatedaily.com stepped in for Johnson in their 49- just got to take advantage of the in the NCAA tournament, but mov- with the ISU Triathlon Club. 26 loss to Baylor on Saturday, Oct. 8, opportunity.” ing to the ultra-competitive Big 12 As for the Ironman, it’s some- Shontrelle Johnson is doubt- in Waco, Texas. Immediately following an ISU won’t be easy for the Horned Frogs. thing he hopes to one day do again. ful to start at running back for Iowa “I made sure I prepared myself turnover that was returned 86 yards We won’t dwell on the negative State’s game against Missouri, ac- well, I made sure I studied the de- for a BU touchdown to drive the here. It’s great that the Big 12 seems “Just because of the extensive Ironman race and all of the cording to ISU coach Paul Rhoads fense,” White said. “When the time score to 35-14 in the third quarter, like it will remain a legitimate confer- travel, I probably won‘t get during his weekly news conference came, I took advantage of it.” White broke for a 76-yard touch- ence for at least a few years, and add- back to it for a couple of years,” on Monday. White rushed for 148 yards and down run. ing TCU is a major step toward that. Spoth said. “But I will definitely Johnson, a true sophomore, is one touchdown from 16 carries with The play briefly resurrected the If nothing changes from this come back and try this again. undergoing further tests on his neck a game-high 9.2 yards per carry in his Cyclones’ momentum in the game point on — that’s assuming Missouri It’s an incredible experience and after sustaining a “stinger” in Iowa first-career start as a Cyclone run- and was the ninth-longest run from realizes the SEC would be the worst something I want to do for a very long time.” State’s 37-14 loss to Texas on Oct. 1 ning back. scrimmage in ISU history. decision they could make — the Big to determine the severity of the in- Aside from his meticulous prep- “As I was running, I looked over to 12 now sits at 10 teams going into the jury, Rhoads said. aration for the game against Baylor, the right and saw that the safety was 2012-13 season. “That’s a product of a stinger and White said he never felt any unwant- coming, trying to chase me,” White But we wouldn’t expect — and NBA: a similar type of pain that goes along ed pressure being the starter at run- said. “The receiver [was] blocking certainly hope — that Big 12 officials with a stinger,” Rhoads said of the ning back. down field, going to crack the safety, will stay put with the 10 teams they Pro lockout injury. “We’re trying to figure out ex- “I just took advantage of the op- and all I saw was green grass. The have. actly what it is.” portunity,” White said. “Somebody’s Now the task is to find the final continues on, For the Cyclones (3-2, 0-2 Big 12), misfortune is somebody else’s for- FOOTBALL.p6 >> two programs to fill out the confer- ence, assuming officials only want to cancels games go to 12. With speculation that members Brian Mahoney, The Associated Press Volleyball won’t sign off on another Texas school joining the conference, any NEW YORK — NBA Commis- sioner David Stern canceled the dreams of a Southwest Conference first two weeks of the season reunion of SMU or Houston aren’t Monday after owners and play- likely to happen. ers were unable to reach a new Cyclones get needed rest One intriguing option is Arkansas, labor deal and end the lockout. By David.Merrill who was also a member of the SWC Stern said both sides are “very until 1991, but likely won’t leave the far apart on virtually all issues. @iowastatedaily.com ... We just have a gulf that sepa- comforts of the SEC, so consider rates us.” them nixed. “Despite extensive efforts, we Sometimes all you Notre Dame has been brought up have not been able to reach a need is a little rest and in conversations. The Irish would new agreement with the players’ relaxation. make sense in an all-sports per- union that allows all 30 teams to With five days until spective, with men’s and women’s be able to compete for a cham- the Cyclones’ next game, basketball being relevant along with pionship while fairly compensat- the coaches and players its storied football program. ing our players,” NBA Deputy Commissioner Adam Silver said will use the time to re- But to get the proud Irishmen to in a statement. gain some energy. With join a conference after decades as an With another work stoppage, Iowa State’s 3-1 victory independent isn’t likely to happen the NBA risks alienating a fan over Oklahoma, it is 14-3 soon. base that sent the league’s overall and 5-1 in confer- And if they do, the Big Ten will revenues and TV ratings soar- ence play. That is the best scream if Notre Dame doesn’t choose ing during the 2010-11 season. start in Big 12 play for the them. And the loss of the first two Cyclones since 1987. Photo: Zhenru Zhang/Iowa State Daily So what are the logical options? weeks of games — will hurt Some of the players Outside hitter Carly Jenson spikes the ball over Oklahoma opposition during the game To us, it seems as though Brigham workers with jobs dependent on against the Sooners on Saturday, Oct. 8. pro basketball’s six-month-plus started showing signs of Young University and Boise State are season. long-term fatigue during the most viable and sensible options the Oklahoma match. kills and a .382 hitting per- tory over Oklahoma with game.” to fill out the conference. “Some of our players centage. Both were career impressive stats. Matlock Johnson-Lynch also Boise State would finally move looked tired,” said coach highs for Willms. put up a career-high 13 talked about the play of into the legitimate football confer- Sports Jargon: Christy Johnson-Lynch. In the previous two kills and has a .300 hitting Matlock. ence everyone wants them to be in. “Carly [Jenson] started matches, Willms com- percentage on the season. “Tenisha can get so BYU would hold their own in taping a little bit. bined for 10 kills and nine Straube is currently much better,” Johnson- football and be very competitive in Pocket “When she starts to attacking errors. “I really hitting .336 for the season. Lynch said. “We really basketball. SPORT: tape some balls on her at- loved and was happy to She put up 14 kills against only started training her One major question — among oth- tack, that tells me that her see how Hannah Willms the Sooners. at this position at the be- ers — is geography, which was a key Football legs are getting tired.” came back in that match,” The most encouraging ginning of the season. We factor in bringing in TCU. DEFINITION: Jenson as well as the Johnson-Lynch said. “She thing for the Cyclones is thought she was going to But for now, all is happy in Big 12 The area a quarterback rest of the team is expect- had a huge night for us and that the pair of them can be an outside or a right land. Here’s to hoping it stays that stands in after the ball has ed to have a light practice was very key to that win.” only get better. side up until pre-season. way. been snapped while search- ing for a receiver to throw the load for the majority of the The middle back com- “I think Straube is real- While Matlock is hit- ball to. week. The coaching staff bination of junior Jamie ly doing well offensively,” ting .300, Johnson-Lynch gave the players the day off Straube and sophomore Johnson-Lynch said. “I believes she can be a .350 ISD Sports Editorial Board USE: Jeremiah Davis, Sports Editor on Monday. Tenisha Matlock have think she has more blocks or .400 hitter every match. Jay Cutler had almost zero Dean Berhow-Goll, time to throw from the pocket Freshman outside hit- been producing points in in her. She needs to con- The Cyclones are set Assistant Sports Editor agains the Lions on Monday. ter Hannah Willms fin- bunches for the Cyclones. tinue to be a better blocker to play Baylor at Hilton Jake Calhoun, Assistant Sports Editor ished the match with 13 Both finished the vic- and get more blocks per Coliseum on Saturday. Dan Tracy, senior reporter 1

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>>BIG 12.p1 the school and revenue from >>FOOTBALL.p5 season tickets have both role in the school’s decision. gone up as the program has rest was history.” “Today is living proof improved. White now has 323 rushing yards on that dreams do come true “I think we were full- the season, tallying five touchdowns and because of your efforts,” Del steam ahead in every inten- 5.5 yards per carry in five games. Conte said, adding that he tion [of joining the Big East], “I believe he’s shown more speed to our “about passed out” when he until conversations started to football team and staff than we would have received the invitation from take place that gave us a glim- credited him form,” Rhoads said of White. the conference on Thursday. mer of hope,” Del Conte said. “It’s obvious the quickness that he has, but “We worked so hard to be The make-up of the Big on two-consecutive weeks, he’s been able here,” Del Conte said. “It’s an 12 remains uncertain as to go the distance with runs that I don’t amazing time for us.” Missouri explores other op- think many people on our football team Del Conte said conversa- tions, including the possibil- [would have] said he could have finished tions between TCU and the ity of following Texas A&M off.” Big 12 happened “relatively to the SEC. In the summer of quickly.” When asked what 2010, the Big 12 lost Nebraska Kicking himself would make TCU appeal to to the Big Ten and Colorado File photo: Jordan Maurice/Iowa State Daily the conference now more to the Pac-12. Without fur- Frustration began to mount on Linebacker Jake Knott takes on a Texas blocker during the game against the Longhorns than it previously did, he at- ther changes, the addition Saturday night after kicker Grant on Oct. 1. Knott had a total of 8 tackles throughout the game. tributed it to the success of of TCU will leave the Big 12 Mahoney missed two extra point attempts the football program, point- with 10 members going into as Iowa State tried to close in on Baylor in you’ve got an opportunity to do it on a “It’s a huge family down there,” Knott ing out that applications to the 2012-2013 season. the second half of the game. high percentage of times,” Rhoads said. “If said. “Most of them are either KU or MU The sour feelings did not stop there as you’re not doing that, you’re dealing with fans, but now they’re all ISU fans, which is Mahoney was then flagged for being off- some stuff in between your ears.” good. When you grow up around that kind sides on a surprise onside kick to force a Mahoney was not present for com- of stuff, it’s nice to go out and play against a OUR mOST pOpULAR re-kick and prevent the Cyclones from re- ment on Sunday night during player avail- team like that.” covering the ball for a potential comeback. ability for media. When asked of playing against Despite the outcry against Mahoney’s Missouri if his family that are MU fans SALE performance by Cyclone fans, Rhoads Missouri ties will be cheering for Iowa State, Knott of the year said he will not rule him out for Saturday’s joked, “You find out if blood is thicker than game against Missouri in Columbia, Mo. While Missouri will be hosting Iowa water.” “Grant was out there this week because State for its homecoming on Saturday, ju- he really out-performed Zach [Guyer] nior linebacker Jake Knott will be having a Homecoming game time set in practice last week so we’ll go back at it homecoming of his own. Tuesday,” Rhoads said. The Cyclones’ leading tackler moved to An announcement on Monday re- As for Mahoney’s struggles, Rhoads Waukee from the state of Missouri when vealed that Iowa State’s Oct. 22 home- said he could not pinpoint the cause of he was in eighth grade, where he would go coming game against Texas A&M will be FREE them. on to play high school football. at 2:30 p.m. and will be broadcast on ABC. Hot Dogs, “When you have the ability to be suc- Knott said a large part of his mother’s The game will possibly be the last popcorn ONLY cessful — whether it be a PAT or a 54-yard side of the family resides in the Kansas against Texas A&M, which will be leaving & pop Saturday, field goal — on more than one occasion, City, Mo., area. the Big 12 for the SEC. October 8th py Hap vers >>BAYLOR.p5 that we haven’t done wrong all Iowa State’s next opponent Gabbert, who threw for 6,822 Anni ary year and I think that was just is no slouch in the running yards as a starter, was more Lincoln W takes and [there are] simple Baylor taking advantage of one game either. The Missouri of a pocket passer than his re- 4723 W ay • Am es • fixes for what we were doing of our weaknesses, we saw that Tigers (2-3, 0-2) average 225 placement, sophomore James (515) s.com 292-2276 u www.jaxgood wrong,” said ISU junior line- on film and we know what we yards on the ground, which Franklin. Through five game, backer Jake Knott. “It’s stuff did wrong.” ranks them second in the Big Franklin has carried the ball 12 behind Baylor and 14th 83 times for 306 yards and five Starts SaturdayCLEARANCE nationally. touchdowns. 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