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Defense The embodiment of Cyclone football Lattimer takes leadership role on ISU defense By Jake.Calhoun @iowastatedaily.com

Jacob Lattimer is a success story of sorts. The senior defensive end is not a flashy guy who does a cel- ebration dance after each sack or tackle for loss he records out on the football field. Rather, the long-haired Cyclone, who describes his style of play as “balls out,” has become synonymous with the blue-collar demeanor that has been adopted by the ISU foot- ball team. “He is who we are,” said ISU coach Paul Rhoads. “He’s a blue-collar guy, he loves to work hard, he loves to play hard, he’s not flashy, he doesn’t have all these different pass rush moves and he’s not 6-foot-6 and so forth. “He plays the game hard, he plays the game disciplined and guys around him feed off that.” With time, the Fort Scott, Kan., native has become one of the leaders of a Cyclone defense that often has been touted as the workhorse of the team. “[Lattimer] pretty much gets us going when Coach is not around, and he leads by ex- ample,” said freshman defen- sive end David Irving. “Some guys, they’ll tell you what to do and they won’t do it them- selves, [but] he actually does it File photo: Gene Pavelko/Iowa State Daily LATTIMER.p6 >> Defensive back Jared Brackens and defensive end Jacob Lattimer celebrate during the Iowa game Sept. 10. Lattimer has emerged as a leader of the Cyclone defense.

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Big 12 Power Rankings RK (LW) Team Record Comment why the

1. (--) Sooners (3-0, 1-0) The Sooners lose a spot in the polls but not in our rankings. We saw some chinks in the armor against Missouri, but Oklahoma is still on the fast track to the National Championship. daily We love Cyclone Fans! 2. (--) Oklahoma State (4-0, 1-0) The Cowboys overcame a 17-point halftime ? deficit for a convincing one-point win against Texas A&M to keep them comfort- ably in the No. 2 slot in the Big 12.

3. (+1) Baylor (3-0, 0-0) A stat that has everyone buzzing about Baylor: Robert Griffin III has more passes (13) than he does incompletions (12) in the Bears’ first three games of the season.

4. (-1) Texas A&M (2-1, 0-1) A bitter taste sits in the mouths of the Aggies as they dropped their conference- opening game against Oklahoma State. Texas A&M is still an elite force in the Big 12, though. Congrats 5. (--) Texas (3-0, 0-0) Junior quarterback , who is out for the year following shoulder surgery, turns the offensive reigns over to sophomore Case McCoy, younger brother Steve Sieverding of former Hook ‘Em Heisman candidate Colt McCoy. ISD Ultimate 6. (--) Iowa State (3-0, 0-0) The Cyclones stays in this position only be- cause Missouri moves down. The toughest Fan of the week! test to date comes Saturday against Texas. A win legitimizes this ISU team.

7. (+2) Kansas State (3-0, 0-0) The Fighting Snyders halted Miami quar- Winner of the sport terback at the 1-yard line with 49 seconds remaining, giving the fanatic’s ISU cooler, Big 12 another impressive non-conference win. full of tailgating goodies! 8. (-1) Missouri (2-2, 0-1) The Tigers took a 14-3 lead against Oklahoma in the first quarter before the sleeping giant known as the Sooner of- fense awoke and rattled off 28 unanswered Sponsored by: points en route to a 38-28 win.

9.(-1) Texas Tech (3-0, 0-0) The Red Raiders rode the proverbial “struggle bus” in beating Nevada, but there’s nothing like a game against Kansas to cure what ails them.

10. (--) Kansas (2-1, 0-0) The Jayhawks needed a week of prepara- tion before beginning Big 12 play against Texas Tech, which erased a 14-point deficit against Nevada to win by one last Saturday. Friday, September 30, 2011 | Iowa State Daily | GRIDIRON | 5

No. 17 Texas vs. No. 8 Nebraska vs. No. 14 Texas A&M vs. No.PICKS 3 Alabama vs. No. 13 Clemson vs. No. 15 Baylor vs. Kentucky vs. No. 1 LSU Iowa State No. 7 Wisconsin No. 18 Arkansas No. 12 Florida No. 11 Virginia Tech Kansas State

Jeremiah Texas — once Nebraska — I was in Arkansas — The Alabama — Where’s Tim Virginia Tech — Clemson Baylor — No, Bill Snyder, LSU — Cannot deny that Davis, coached at Iowa State. That Lincoln last weekend, and Razorbacks will give the Tebow when you need beat an FSU squad that your eyes aren’t that bad I’d be perfectly happy if we sports editor does not mean he has fond I was threatened twice by Aggies a good glimpse at him? Oh, that’s right. gave Oklahoma fits, (OK, maybe they are), all got this one wrong. (20-8) memories of the Cyclones. : for not playing their future. Bets on how Church. And in Denver. but can they go into Robert Griffin is in fact that He might run away the mini-golf course fast quick A&M begs the Blacksburg and win? I quick. forever if the Longhorns enough, and for implying Big 12 to take it back? don’t think so. lose Saturday. his rage will kill him.

Jake Iowa State — “Iowa State Wisconsin — The lamb Texas A&M — Mike Alabama — Will Clemson — The Tigers Baylor — Bill Snyder’s LSU — I always forget Calhoun, will never beat Texas in that Bo Pelini brutally Sherman’s players have Muschamp will get as looked impressive in tak- expedition of auditing Kentucky is in the SEC. assistant my lifetime.” — Professor sacrifices before this finally stopped asking him red as Bo Pelini when the ing down higher-ranked retirement homes in Miami sports editor David Bulla last year the game won’t do the what Brett Favre is like in Crimson Tide rolls the Florida State last week, went better than expected, day before Iowa State beat Cornhuskers any good. person. Gators like the waves of but can they do the same but RG3 will end his good (17-11) Texas. But seriously, we Hurricane Saban. on the road? I still like mood ... That is, if Snyder miss you, Bulla. Dabo’s chances. can stay awake. Dan Tracy, Texas — UT nearly buried Wisconsin — Fun fact: Texas A&M — Hog + Alabama — Trent Clemson — I know a cer- Kansas State — Drinks LSU — I have no desire to senior sports the Big 12 and they’ll bury “Jump Around” was Aggie = Hoagie. A&M’s Richardson is the best tain Mr. Jantz is the favor- are on Billy Boy at the watch Kentucky football reporter Iowa State if the Cyclones actually written about the offense is bread for player in the SEC since ite No. 2 in this town, but Manhattan Bingo Hall after unless 6-foot-3-inch, (20-8) don’t limit mistakes and movement of Bo Pelini’s success, the Razorbacks’ , and Tim my favorite college player the game. 288-pound former score points early and forehead veins. defense meats their Tebow is the best human right now is Clemson true Wildcats quarterback often. maker Saturday and this being in the world since freshman Jared Lorenzen has some pick was cheesy. Jesus. Sammy Watkins. eligibility left.

Jake Lovett, Texas — If Steele Jantz Wisconsin — Camp Arkansas — These two Alabama — This will be Virginia Tech — Beamer’s Baylor — Bill Snyder is old LSU — This is my upset editor pulls this one off, you’ll see Randall Stadium will could soon rule the SEC. Gainsville’s darkest day club is too tough in enough to be RG3’s great- spec ... Haha. Did you see in chief his statue going up outside be loud enough, Taylor You know, when ‘Bama A.T. (After Tim). Blacksburg. Tigers aren’t great-great grandfather. that? I couldn’t even say (22-6) Jack Trice Stadium within Martinez won’t be able to and LSU stop being, well, ready for two straight big it. No, but seriously, not the week. hear Bo Pelini’s yelling. ‘Bama and LSU. wins. even close.

Austen Iowa State — Tough Wisconsin — Another Texas A&M — A&M will Alabama — This game Virginia Tech — First true Baylor — K-State will slow LSU — Kentucky’s loss at Arnaud, environment for young QBs shame on ABC for having establish the run early will be an old-school road test for Clemson. down RG3, but Baylor has home against UF was a Guest Pick of from UT, especially against this “Game of the Week” and often. Aggies will SEC defensive football It’ll be a close one, but too much offensive power bloodbath. Now they play a tough ISU defense. (LSU vs. WVU), Wisconsin make the Hogs squeal game; tougher team in the Tech wins. Beamer Ball in this conference opener. LSU and next week South the Week Whatever teams runs the has its way with a suspect Suuhh-WEEE. trenches wins. Roll Tide. (special teams) will be the No place I HATE more than Carolina ... good luck. Is it ball better is the factor. Nebraska defense. difference. the Little Apple. basketball season yet?

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Seamless transfer with four-year colleges X 7 and universities. 6 X Small class sizes taught by experienced faculty. 5 X Free personalized tutoring. Hundreds of online classes including the X 4 new Signature Series. File photo: Gene Pavelko/Iowa State Daily Preprofessional career tracks—Medicine, Jacob Lattimer attempts to block a pass in the Sept. 10 matchup against Iowa. Lattimer is a junior X college transfer from Kansas who has solidified his spot as the starter at defensive end. 3 Engineering, Business and more. >>LATTIMER.p2 Lattimer said. “I play hard as I fensive end. 2 X Nationally accredited academic programs and facilities. can every play, give it all effort “He’s one of those mad men himself, so it’s pretty cool.” until I’m completely drained out there,” said junior line- Lattimer’s story of success and have to sub out.” backer Jake Knott. “He’s going And the #1 reason why you should attend DMACC . . . has been rooted in his time as a The effort given by to go out there and he’s going to junior college transfer, having Lattimer against the give it everything every single to change positions to eventu- Longhorns caught the atten- game.” Everyone’s Coming to DMACC!* ally step his way into a start- tion of many, as he went on After transferring to ing role at Iowa State after a to be named Big 12 Defensive Iowa State from Hutchinson *17th fastest-growing community college in the nation big performance in one of the Player of the Week. Community College in *Most undergraduates in the state of Iowa program’s most iconic The 6-foot-3-inch, Hutchinson, Kan., Lattimer #1 transfer institution in Iowa victories. 247-pound defensive end eventually transitioned from * In the first start of his hopes to emulate his effort his familiar position of strong- Division I career, Lattimer against the Longhorns this side linebacker to defensive Find out more or call us for a personal tour of any DMACC recorded seven total tackles — time around, as Iowa State end as part of a mutual agree- two of which were sacks for a (3-0) hosts No. 17 Texas (3-0) ment between him and the campus (there are six of them, with one near you). cumulative loss of five yards, at Jack Trice Stadium at 6 p.m. ISU coaching staff at the be- two of which were tackles for this Saturday. ginning of spring practice last loss for a cumulative loss of Lattimer went on to start season. Call or click: 10 yards — and one forced the Cyclones’ four remaining “A few games into [last] 877-863-6222 (toll-free) ext. 2407 in the Cyclones’ 28-21 games last season after the season, I was still kind of iffy www.DMACC.edu victory against Texas last sea- win against Texas, compiling about it,” Lattimer said of son, the first ever in program 39 total tackles and 6.5 tackles playing defensive end. “After history. for loss. He also led the team in about the third game, I was re- “I was really amped up, ex- sacks with four, making him a ally comfortable and I was way cited to have my first start of convincing choice to begin the my Division I college career,” 2011 season as a starter at de- LATTIMER.p7 >> Friday, September 30, 2011 | Iowa State Daily | GRIDIRON | 7

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>>LATTIMER.p6 is tied for the second-most total tackles among defensive linemen on the team with 12 — eight more comfortable with a three-point stance of which are solo tackles — with 0.5 tackles for than I was before.” loss and two pass breakups. Becoming one of the leaders of the ISU de- However, Lattimer said he is frustrated with fense was also met with trouble for Lattimer, his play so far. though. “Your worst critic is yourself, I think,” Last March, Lattimer was arrested and Lattimer said. “The reason why I’m frustrated is charged with one count of assault of a peace offi- that I feel like I could be making more of an im- cer and one count of interference of official acts pact than I have been. in Campustown, which led to an indefinite sus- “But we’re doing great as a defense, so I pension from the team. shouldn’t be dwelling on how I’m not doing as “We are looked at differently compared to good. As long as we’re doing great as a defense, the general public,” Lattimer said of being a then that’s all that matters.” leader on the football team. “Everyone makes As for Saturday’s Big 12 opener against mistakes, and I could wish and wish and go back Texas, Lattimer will try to shake his frustration to that day and take it back, but I can’t.” with a repeat performance against a hungry Lattimer was reinstated in time for fall train- UT team. ing camp in August, assuming his starting spot “If there’s a guy who can’t control him, he’s at defensive end in time for the Cyclones’ sea- going to be making big plays,” Knott said of 220 Main www.amessilversmithing.com 232-0080 son-opening 20-19 victory over Northern Iowa Lattimer. “Hopefully that happens this year, but on Sept. 3. he’s going to give us 100 percent and I think he Through three games this season, Lattimer could have another really big game for us.” 8 | GRIDIRON | Iowa State Daily | Friday, September 30, 2011

UT Defense ISU Offense

Byndom Darks #23 - LCB #6 - WR

Lenz #19 - WR

Gideon Okafor Hammershmidt #21 - SS #80 - SE #86 - TE

Hicks Burris #3 - SLB #79 - RT Dorsey #85 - DT Hicks S. Johnson #75 - RG #21 - RB Robinson #1 - MLB Farniok Jantz Vaccaro Randall #74 - C #2 - QB #4 - FS #91 -NT Tuftee Acho #64 - LG #18 - WLB Jeffcoat Osemele #44 - BE #72 - LT

Phillips Reynolds #17 - RCB #7 - WR LONGHORNS

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UT Offense ISU Defense CYCLONES

Davis L. Johnson #1 - WR #23 - RCB

Jones #87 - TE Neal Benton Allen #91 - RE #22 - SS Broomfield #56 - LT #26 - SLB Brown Snow #28 -TB Ruempolhamer #78 - LG #97 - NT McCoy Espinosa Klein #6 -QB #55 - C #47 - MLB Washington Walters McDonough Johnson #10 - FS #11 -FB #72 - RG #94 - DT Knott Hopkins #20 - WLB #75 - RT Lattimer #48 - LE

Shipley Reeves #8 - WR #5 - RCB

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Editorial Texas game could be biggest ever for Cyclones Heat Up Three years and so far three signature wins this for the ISU football team under third-year head Season coach Paul Rhoads. In 2009, it was an 9-7 win at Nebraska, last season a 28-21 road win at Texas HEAT AND SAVE MONEY INDOORS THIS WINTER and just 20 days ago a 44-41 triple-overtime WITH AN EFFICIENT FIREPLACE, OR INSERT. win over in-state rival Iowa. GAS AND WOOD BURNING Putting aside the effect of how recent the MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM Iowa win came, the most surprising of all three was the win against Texas in 2010. The Cyclones (3-4) had been completely Fireplaces outplayed in the two weeks prior, a 68-27 home loss to Utah and a 52-0 shutout loss & Inserts at Oklahoma. Texas (4-2) on the other hand entered the game following a rebound win at Firepits No. 5 Nebraska following losses to UCLA and Oklahoma. WARM UP OUTDOORS THIS Iowa State jumped out to a 28-6 lead and FALL WITH A FIREPIT, OUTDOOR held off a late Texas comeback as players FIREPLACE OR PATIO HEATER doused Rhoads in another YouTube sensation post-game celebration (See: 2009 win over Photo: Darren Abate/The Nebraska) and fans gathered at the Bergstrom Texas coach Mack Brown complains to officials Indoor Practice Facility awaiting the first during the first half of last year’s game against ISU squad to beat Texas. Iowa State in Austin, Texas. 201 Freel Drive • 515.232.1208 What followed for Texas was a 1-4 finish www.kcilandscapesupply.com to the season, its first losing season since 1997 Not to over-hype, but this very well could and no bowl invitation after a 13-1 season and be one of the biggest games ever for the ISU national runners-up finish in 2009. football program. Did many people give the Cyclones a chance According to a news release from the ISU in Austin after being throttled by Utah and athletic department, the game Saturday is Oklahoma? Not many, if any. However, as the a sellout, which marks the third in a row at two teams prepare to square off this Saturday Jack Trice Stadium, something that’s never in Ames, Iowa State won’t be flying under the been done before. The department also said radar. the three-game attendance record will likely What was a game between a 3-4 and 4-2 be shattered, the previous best being approxi- team in 2010 will now be one of six matchups in mately 154,000. this weekend that pits unde- They anticipate that number hitting 166,000 feated BCS conference opponents against each after the Texas game. other as both teams are 3-0. Both teams are also On top of that, the Cyclones could legitimize coming off of bye weeks during which they were their 3-0 start and quiet, at least for a time, able to rest key injured players as they gear up many critics and people who couldn’t ever con- for the schedule. sider Iowa State as being in Texas’ league. The Longhorns enter the game ranked as Even Texas didn’t have much respect for the No. 17 team in the nation, but the Cyclones Iowa State before last year. In all, 24 players on are knocking on the door of a top 25 ranking. the roster from the state of Texas, and 131 total, Iowa State hasn’t been ranked since week four weren’t recruited by Texas in any fashion. If of the 2005 season, two weeks after beating last year was a “look at us now” game for those No. 8 Iowa 23-3. That was the last time Iowa players, then this year could be the exclamation State beat a ranked team in Jack Trice Stadium, point at the end of that sentence. another accomplishment that lies ahead for the Excitement surrounding this team has not cardinal and gold on Saturday. been higher in quite some time. If Iowa State Coming into the season, hardly any — beats Texas on Saturday, you’ll see a bigger including us — prognosticators had Iowa State party than any Veishea has ever seen. undefeated going into Texas. But now, 4-0 isn’t far out of the realm of possibility. The last time Iowa State started a season 4-0? The 2000 season in which the Cyclones ISD Sports Editorial Board went 9-3 (5-3 Big 12) and finished third in the Jeremiah Davis, Sports Editor Big 12 North behind only No. 9 Kansas State, Dean Berhow-Goll, 11-3 (6-2 Big 12) and No. 8 Nebraska, 10-2 (6-2 Assistant Sports Editor Jake Calhoun, Assistant Sports Editor Big 12). Dan Tracy, senior reporter Friday, September 30, 2011 | Iowa State Daily | GRIDIRON | 11

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Players to watch: Iowa State

File photo: Tim Reuter/Iowa State Daily File photo: Gene Pavelko/Iowa State Daily Quarterback Steele Jantz hands off the ball to James White against Northern Iowa. Linebacker Jake Knott celebrates after a tackle against Northern Illinois on Sept. 3. On the season, Jantz rushed for 80 yards in the game. Knott has 33 total tackles, 21 solo and 12 assisted. QB 2 Steele Jantz LB 20 Jake Knott

Junior, 6’3”, 224 pounds Junior, 6’2”, 243 pounds Passing: 61-106 comp., 666 yards, 6 TD, 6 INT 2011: 33 total tackles (21 solo, 12 ast) Rushing: 39 att., 112 net yards, 2.9 avg, 2 TD 3.0 TFL - 3 yards lost, 1 FF, 1 fumb. rec Players to watch: Texas

Photo courtesy of Lawrence Peart/The Daily Texas Photo courtesy of Lawrence Peart/The Daily Texan Freshman running back Malcom Brown runs the ball in a 49-20 win against UCLA on Sept. 17 in Senior linebacker Emmanuel Acho sacks UCLA quarterback Richard Brehaut on Sept. 17 in the Pasadena, Calif. Brown ran for 110 yards and one touchdown on 22 carries. Longhorns’ win against UCLA. Acho has one sack on the season. RB 28 Malcolm Brown LB 18 Emmanuel Acho

Freshman, 6’, 217 pounds Senior, 6’2”, 245 pounds Rushing: 52 att., 264 net yards, 2011: 33 total tackles (13 solo, 20 ast), 5.1 avg, 1 TD, 88.0 avg/G 4.0 TFL - 7 yards lost, 1.0 sack - 2 yards lost

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Don't Get This SLAMMED Committee names Larsons Be Season! sure ToUNWIND 2011 Cyclone Family of Year From The Grind By Katherine.Klingseis @iowastatedaily.com • Headaches 515-233-9464 The Larson family of Newton has been • Neck & Backpains named the Cyclone Family of the Year. MWF 10am-5pm “I’m very humbled by the award,” • Sport Injuries TR 12pm-7pm David Larson said. David attended Iowa State as an under- • Auto Accidents graduate student and earned his doctorate in veterinary medicine in 1977. • Massage Therapy Available “I’m grateful for what Iowa State has • Women’s Health done for me,” he said. David and his wife Diane have three and so much more! daughters, all of whom attended Iowa State. “My daughters were brought up that Iowa State was the place to go,” David said. “They understand where my wife’s and my loyalties are.” David and Diane’s daughters are, from D Lisa Dr. AY oldest to youngest: Carrie, Stephanie and Chiropractic Angie. At Iowa State, Carrie earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in ac- 1302 Xb Pl #101, Ames counting. Stephanie and Angie are both current ISU students. Stephanie is a Photo courtesy of Angie Larson fourth year student in veterinary medi- The Larsons have been named the 2011 Cyclone Family of the Year. In front, Eric James, cine, and Angie is a first year graduate stu- Diane Larson and David Larson. In back, Carrie James, Angie Larson and Steph Larson. dent in food science. “We grew up around Iowa State. Our Angie explained that she only told her Swing into Homewood parents were such avid fans,” Angie said. “I sisters, not her parents, about receiving always wanted to go to Iowa State.” the award. Family Weekend Events Angie said she and Stephanie had ap- David said he didn’t know that his for Fall Golfing! plied for the Cyclone Family of the Year daughters applied for the award until his Friday Homewood Golf Course, located at the corner of award in the past and had not been chosen family received it. He said his daughters ƒƒ Kick Off 20th Street and Duff Avenue, is open daily through to receive it. She said they decided to apply presented the award to him and his wife 2 to 5 p.m. October, weather permitting. Enjoy autumn at for the award because of their family’s loy- when their family was at Aunt Maudes MU West Terrace Homewood - it’s one of the best times to play! alty to the Cyclones. celebrating Angie’s graduation. ƒƒ Iowa State Parents’ Association Social “We felt that we were such huge “We were giving Angie all her gradu- Hour 5:30 to 7 p.m. Homewood Golf Course is a beautiful, well- Cyclones fans and it was such a huge part ation presents, and they handed one to of our lives,” Angie said. “We felt that we Diane and myself,” David said. MU Sun Room groomed, nine-hole, par-34 golf course with Free with cash bar always have been around Iowa State and The present was an ISU picture frame a friendly, responsive staff. Homewood has we were deserving of the award.” with a certificate announcing the Larson ƒƒ Mission IMPROVable undergone many improvements that will make 7:30 and 9 p.m. Angie said that, in order to apply for family as the 2011 Cyclone Family of the MU Great Hall your round of golf an enjoyable one! the award, each family must write an es- Year, David said. Ticketed event say and go to an interview. This year, Angie “It took about 30 seconds to sink in for Saturday Players of all ages and abilities and Stephanie decided to go to the inter- what it meant,” David said. “I knew it was a will have a fun and challenging view together. big deal. I was like, ‘Is this for real?’” ƒƒ Cyclone Trivia 11 and 11:45 a.m. experience. For tee times, call “My sister and I were comfortable During family weekend, the Larson MU Sun Room Homewood at (515) 239-5363. since we had such common ground with family intends to travel to Ames and spend Free the interviewers,” Angie said. “We just of time with extended family, Angie said. She ƒƒ Dance Marathon Event kind of had some random conversations said her family will also be announced as 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Homewood Golf Course about Iowa State, like from the 90s.” the Cyclone Family of the Year at halftime MU Sun Room 20th Street & Duff Avenue In late April, the week before her grad- of the Iowa State - Texas football game. Free (515) 239-5363 uation, Angie was notified that her family In addition to attending family week- ƒƒ MU Underground www.cityofames.org/golf would be the 2011 Cyclone Family of the end events, David also has a fraternity re- 1 to 3 p.m. Year, she said. union, he said. ƒƒ Cyclone Family Weekend Tailgate “I was surprised and excited and hon- “A bunch of old friends are flying in,” 3:30 p.m. ored to be picked out of all the families,” David said. “It’s going to be fun, a lot of Jack Trice, Tent 29 Angie said. fun.” Ticketed event 14 | GRIDIRON | Iowa State Daily | Friday, September 30, 2011

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