Contact Tom Kroeschell, Associate A.D. for Communications Iowa State University Athletics Jacobson Athletic Building Ames, IA 50011-1140 515-294-3372 [email protected]2012 SCHEDULE 5-3, 2-3 Big 12 (home: 3-2, away: 2-1) SEPTEMBER Sat. 1 Tulsa (FSN) W, 38-23 Sat. 8 at Iowa (BTN) W, 9-6 Sat. 15 Western Illinois (Cyclones.tv) W, 37-3 Sat. 29 Texas Tech* (FCS) L, 13-24 OCTOBER Sat. 6 at No. 13/15 TCU* (FSN) W, 37-23 Sat. 13 Kansas State* (FX) L, 21-27 Sat. 20 at Oklahoma State* (FX) L,10-31 Sat. 27 Baylor*^ (FSN) W, 35-21 NOVEMBER Sat. 3 Oklahoma* (ABC) 11 a.m. Sat. 10 at Texas* TBA Sat. 17 at Kansas* TBA Fri. 23 West Virginia* (ABC) 2:30 p.m. *Big 12 Conference game All Times CDT ^Homecoming 1. Iowa State plays host to No. 14/12 Oklahoma. The Cyclones are 5-3. Head coach Paul Rhoads has a 23-23 record in his fourth season at ISU. You have to go back to Clay Stapleton (1958-67), who was 26-20 into his fifth season in 1962, to find a coach with a better record through 46 games. Rhoads is the first Iowa State coach to take his team to a pair of bowl appearances in his first three seasons. 2. Iowa State set an all-time attendance record last season of 53,647 fans per game. A record crowd of 56,800 watched the Kansas State at Iowa State game Oct.13. ISU’s win over Baylor marked the 12th straight game with more than 50,000 fans in attendance at Jack Trice Stadium. The Cyclones have sold more than 40,000 season tickets. All six Iowa State home games drew more than 50,000 fans last season, a school first. The No. 1 reason for the record turnout? Iowa State fans love head coach Paul Rhoads who was born 10 minutes from Jack Trice Stadium, went to high school 20 minutes from the stadium and previously served as a Cyclone assistant coach from 1995-1999. This Iowan is truly one of them. 3. Iowa State’s 37-23 win at No. 15/13 TCU on Oct. 6 was the latest historic Paul Rhoads victory joining at Nebraska (2009), at No. 17 Texas (2010), at No. 17 Texas Tech (2011) and vs. No. 2 Oklahoma State (2011), all streak enders (see page 2). The win marked the first time in school history that Iowa State has beaten a ranked team in three straight seasons and the first time the Cyclones have defeated a team ranked 13th or higher on the road since 1977. 4. Iowa State’s defense is anchored by linebackers A.J. Klein and Jake Knott. Big 12 coaches voted Klein as the 2011 conference co-defensive player of the year. Klein has made 311career tackles and against Texas Tech tied the NCAA record for interception returns for touchdowns by a linebacker (four). His wingman Knott earned first-team all-Big 12 honors from the league’s writers and owns 347 career stops. Knott picked off a pass to ice Iowa State’s win at Iowa and at TCU. Both will play in their 47th career game against vs. Oklahoma. 5. Iowa State and Oklahoma meet for the 77th time. Oklahoma leads the series, 69-5-2. Iowa State has beaten OU just once (1990) in the last 42 years with a tie (1981). The Cyclones last beat Oklahoma in Ames in 1960 and is 0-14 vs. the Sooners in Jack Trice Stadium. 6. Iowa State quarterback Steele Jantz, who had started the first four games of this season, played his best game of the season, hitting on 36-of-52 passes for a career-high 381 yards and a school-record tying five touchdowns in a 35-21 win over Baylor. Jantz connected with 10 different receivers in the win. The Cyclones kept the Bears’ high-octane offense off the field by running a school-record tying 102 plays. 7. The Cyclone defenders are getting to the ball. Last season Iowa State broke up 3.69 passes per game. This year the total is 5.4 per game. The Cyclones rank 30th nationally in pass efficiency defense. Safety Durrell Givens also leads the nation in fumble recoveries (five). 8. Punter Kirby Van Der Kamp earned National Punter of the Week honors after dropping punts out on the 8, 1, 16 and 20 yard lines against Western Illinois. He has dropped 21 of 49 punts inside the opponent’s red zone with just one touchback. Van Der Kamp pinned Iowa inside its 20-yard line five times and Tulsa started at its own 2, 9, 15, 8, 20 and 13 yard lines. Iowa State wide receiver Josh Lenz caught five passes for a career-high 147 yards and TDs of 51, 74 and 1 yards and threw the second TD pass of his career in the Cyclones’ 37-23 win at TCU. But he has missed the last two games. 9. Tight end Ernst Brun caught a career-high six passes for 76 yards against Baylor. He is the first Cyclone tight end with four touchdown catches since Al Dixon in 1976. IOWA STATE CYCLONES 2012 FOOTBALL NOTES 2012 COACHING STAFF ON THE FIELD Head Coach Paul Rhoads Defensive Coordinator Wally Burnham Offensive Coor. Courtney Messingham Asst. Head Coach/OL Bill Bleil Defensive Ends Curtis Bray Defensive Tackles Shane Burnham Tight Ends Luke Wells Running Backs Kenith Pope IN THE BOOTH Secondary Troy Douglas Wide Receivers Todd Sturdy 2012 IOWA STATE QUICK FACTS Location Ames, Iowa Enrollment 31,040 Nickname/Mascot Cyclones/Cy Colors Cardinal & Gold Website Cyclones.com Twitter @CycloneFB Conference Big 12 University President Dr. Steven Leath Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard Stadium Jack Trice Stadium (55,000) Head Coach Paul Rhoads Career Record 23-23 (Fourth year) at Iowa State Same Lettermen Returning (OFF/DEF/ST) 44 (19/23/2) Radio: Cyclone Radio Network Talent:John Walters (PBP), Eric Heft (c), Ben Bruns (s) TV: ABC-TV Talent: TBA (PBP), TBA (c), TBA (s) Live Stats: Available at cyclones.com Live Blog: Available at cyclones.com # 14/12 OKLAHOMA (5-2, 3-1) AT IOWA STATE (5-3, 2-3) SATURDAY, NOV. 3 | 11 A.M. CDT AMES, IOWA | JACK TRICE STADIUM TOP CYCLONE STORIES
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Contact Tom Kroeschell, Associate A.D. for CommunicationsIowa State University Athletics Jacobson Athletic Building Ames, IA 50011-1140 515-294-3372 [email protected]
2012 SCHEDULE5-3, 2-3 Big 12 (home: 3-2, away: 2-1)
OCTOBERSat. 6 at No. 13/15 TCU* (FSN) W, 37-23Sat. 13 Kansas State* (FX) L, 21-27Sat. 20 at Oklahoma State* (FX) L,10-31Sat. 27 Baylor*^ (FSN) W, 35-21NOVEMBERSat. 3 Oklahoma* (ABC) 11 a.m.Sat. 10 at Texas* TBASat. 17 at Kansas* TBA Fri. 23 West Virginia* (ABC) 2:30 p.m.
*Big 12 Conference gameAll Times CDT^Homecoming
1. Iowa State plays host to No. 14/12 Oklahoma. The Cyclones are 5-3. Head coach Paul Rhoads has a 23-23 record in his fourth season at ISU. You have to go back to Clay Stapleton (1958-67), who was 26-20 into his fifth season in 1962, to find a coach with a better record through 46 games. Rhoads is the first Iowa State coach to take his team to a pair of bowl appearances in his first three seasons.
2. Iowa State set an all-time attendance record last season of 53,647 fans per game. A record crowd of 56,800 watched the Kansas State at Iowa State game Oct.13. ISU’s win over Baylor marked the 12th straight game with more than 50,000 fans in attendance at Jack Trice Stadium. The Cyclones have sold more than 40,000 season tickets. All six Iowa State home games drew more than 50,000 fans last season, a school first. The No. 1 reason for the record turnout? Iowa State fans love head coach Paul Rhoads who was born 10 minutes from Jack Trice Stadium, went to high school 20 minutes from the stadium and previously served as a Cyclone assistant coach from 1995-1999. This Iowan is truly one of them.
3. Iowa State’s 37-23 win at No. 15/13 TCU on Oct. 6 was the latest historic Paul Rhoads victory joining at Nebraska (2009), at No. 17 Texas (2010), at No. 17 Texas Tech (2011) and vs. No. 2 Oklahoma State (2011), all streak enders (see page 2). The win marked the first time in school history that Iowa State has beaten a ranked team in three straight seasons and the first time the Cyclones have defeated a team ranked 13th or higher on the road since 1977.
4. Iowa State’s defense is anchored by linebackers A.J. Klein and Jake Knott. Big 12 coaches voted Klein as the 2011 conference co-defensive player of the year. Klein has made 311career tackles and against Texas Tech tied the NCAA record for interception returns for touchdowns by a linebacker (four). His wingman Knott earned first-team all-Big 12 honors from the league’s writers and owns 347 career stops. Knott picked off a pass to ice Iowa State’s win at Iowa and at TCU. Both will play in their 47th career game against vs. Oklahoma.
5. Iowa State and Oklahoma meet for the 77th time. Oklahoma leads the series, 69-5-2. Iowa State has beaten OU just once (1990) in the last 42 years with a tie (1981). The Cyclones last beat Oklahoma in Ames in 1960 and is 0-14 vs. the Sooners in Jack Trice Stadium.
6. Iowa State quarterback Steele Jantz, who had started the first four games of this season, played his best game of the season, hitting on 36-of-52 passes for a career-high 381 yards and a school-record tying five touchdowns in a 35-21 win over Baylor. Jantz connected with 10 different receivers in the win. The Cyclones kept the Bears’ high-octane offense off the field by running a school-record tying 102 plays.
7. The Cyclone defenders are getting to the ball. Last season Iowa State broke up 3.69 passes per game. This year the total is 5.4 per game. The Cyclones rank 30th nationally in pass efficiency defense. Safety Durrell Givens also leads the nation in fumble recoveries (five).
8. Punter Kirby Van Der Kamp earned National Punter of the Week honors after dropping punts out on the 8, 1, 16 and 20 yard lines against Western Illinois. He has dropped 21 of 49 punts inside the opponent’s red zone with just one touchback. Van Der Kamp pinned Iowa inside its 20-yard line five times and Tulsa started at its own 2, 9, 15, 8, 20 and 13 yard lines. Iowa State wide receiver Josh Lenz caught five passes for a career-high 147 yards and TDs of 51, 74 and 1 yards and threw the second TD pass of his career in the Cyclones’ 37-23 win at TCU. But he has missed the last two games.
9. Tight end Ernst Brun caught a career-high six passes for 76 yards against Baylor. He is the first Cyclone tight end with four touchdown catches since Al Dixon in 1976.
IOWA STATE CYCLONES
2012 FOOTBALL NOTES
2012 COACHING STAFFON THE FIELDHead Coach Paul RhoadsDefensive Coordinator Wally BurnhamOffensive Coor. Courtney MessinghamAsst. Head Coach/OL Bill BleilDefensive Ends Curtis BrayDefensive Tackles Shane BurnhamTight Ends Luke WellsRunning Backs Kenith PopeIN THE BOOTHSecondary Troy DouglasWide Receivers Todd Sturdy
2012 IOWA STATE QUICK FACTSLocation Ames, IowaEnrollment 31,040Nickname/Mascot Cyclones/CyColors Cardinal & GoldWebsite Cyclones.comTwitter @CycloneFBConference Big 12University President Dr. Steven LeathDirector of Athletics Jamie PollardStadium Jack Trice Stadium (55,000)Head Coach Paul Rhoads Career Record 23-23 (Fourth year)at Iowa State SameLettermen Returning (OFF/DEF/ST) 44 (19/23/2)
Radio: Cyclone Radio NetworkTalent:John Walters (PBP), Eric Heft (c), Ben Bruns (s)TV: ABC-TV Talent: TBA (PBP), TBA (c), TBA (s)Live Stats: Available at cyclones.comLive Blog: Available at cyclones.com
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TOP CYCLONE STORIES
“I may not be able to make a speech like Paul Rhoads, but I’ll try.”
- President Barack Obama on his Iowa State visit (8-28-12)
STREAK BREAKER• When he was hired as the Iowa State head coach, Paul Rhoads immediately went to work
breaking some unsightly losing streaks. After going 5-19 over the previous two seasons, Iowa State was in the midst of several losing streaks. Those streaks have been turned around with Rhoads in charge.Hometown: Ankeny, Iowa
High School: Ankeny High SchoolCollege: Missouri Western, ‘89Graduate Degree: Utah State, ‘91Year in coaching: 23rdWife: VickieChildren: Jake and Wyatt
In his first meeting with his team in January of 2009, new Iowa State head coach Paul Rhoads told his Cyclones they were going to win a bowl game. His players were somewhat taken aback. Iowa State had lost its last 10 games in 2008 and hadn’t had a winning season or gone to a bowl game in four years.
Iowa State’s players followed their leader in 2009 en route to a 7-6 record that included a 14-13 win over Minnesota in the Insight Bowl. The final results could not have been better. The Cyclones tied Washington as the most improved BCS teams nationally with five more wins than the previous season.
The seminal moment of the season was a 9-7 win at Nebraska, accomplished by an Iowa State team that played without its starting quarterback or running back. It was the Cyclones’ first win in Lincoln in 32 years. Rhoads was the first Iowa State coach to post a winning season in his inaugural season since 1931.
In 2010, he coached Iowa State to its first win against Texas, beating the 22nd-ranked Longhorns in Austin. The victory was the Cyclones’ first road win against a ranked opponent in 20 years.
Rhoads’ third “signature win”was a 44-41 triple overtime victory over Iowa on Sept. 10 in Ames. On Oct. 29 Rhoads’ Cyclones scored their biggest ever win over a ranked team, beating No. 19 Texas Tech in Lubbock, Texas 41-7. What followed was the biggest win in school history, 37-31 in double overtime against No. 2 Oklahoma State in Ames. The victory propelled Iowa State to the New Era Pinstripe Bowl in New York, N.Y. Last weekend Iowa State ended TCU’s 12-game win streak, the longest such skein nationally.
Rhoads is a 1989 graduate of Missouri West-ern University with a degree in economics. He earned his master’s from Utah State in 1991.
PAUL RHOADS
RHOADS YEAR BY YEARYEAR SCHOOL RECORD PCT.2009 Iowa State 7-6 .5382010 Iowa State 5-7 .4172011 Iowa State 6-7 .4622012 Iowa State 5-3 .667ISU: overall (23-23, .500) conf. (11-19, .367)TOTAL: Same
KLEIN AND HORNE LEAD BIG 12 COACHES’ ALL-CONFERENCE CYCLONES• In 2011, the Big 12 coaches voted junior ISU linebacker A.J. Klein the Co-Defensive Player-of-
the-Year with Oklahoma DE Frank Alexander. Cyclone receiver/kick returner Aaron Horne was chosen as the league’s Offensive Newcomer of the Year. Klein is the first Cyclone to earn defensive player of the year honors.
THE MAGIC NUMBER IS 24• Iowa State is 20-1 under head coach Paul Rhoads when holding teams under 24 points and
3-22 when allowing 24 or more points. The 52-38 win over Texas Tech in 2010 broke the mold. It was the most points ever scored by Iowa State against a Big 12 opponent and the most points allowed in a conference victory since the Missouri Valley Conference began in 1907.
CYCLONE SENIORS HAVE LED DESPITE ADVERSITY• At the end of preseason practice, Iowa State head coach Paul Rhoads shared with his team the
journeys of several Cyclone seniors who have overcome adversity and stand as starters and key contributors heading in the 2012 season.
• Jeremy Reeves has overcome several injuries at cornerback. The native of Allen, Texas has 189 career tackles and four interceptions. The Allen, Texas made five tackles and broke up a pass against Tulsa and at Oklahoma State. He returned a pick 94 yards for a touchdown against Northern Iowa in 2010, the second-longest interception return in school history. In total, Reeves has four career interception returns for 155 yards. Reeves also returned an onside kick for a touchdown against Texas Tech in 2010 that iced a 52-38 win over Texas Tech.
• First-team All-Big 12 linebacker Jake Knott, an academic All-Big 12 honoree, may be the league’s king of perseverance. Last season, Knott played with a dislocated shoulder. During the 2011 game at Baylor, the shoulder popped out twice. Both times he popped it back in himself. Knott had surgery on his right arm in spring practice of 2011 but broke it again in last season’s opener vs. Northern Iowa. Then, in addition to his shoulder issues, he broke his right hand in the Baylor game. Knott never missed a game the entire season. He has 347 career stops and clinched Iowa State’s wins at Iowa and TCU with interception. Knott is the 14th Cyclone with at least 300 career tackles. He has made at least 10 tackles in 19 career games and was named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week for his 11 tackle effort against Baylor.
• Nose guard Jake McDonough struggled early in his Iowa State career. He was trying to play in the defensive line at 220 pounds. He wasn’t gaining weight, he was losing it. Some began to question his commitment and he had no answers as to why he was losing weight. Eventually, doctors suspected Celiac disease that made him allergic to milk, among other foods. Ironically, he worked in the dairy secton of his local Hy-Vee store in high school. Now, McDonough is having an all-conference season. He made seven tackles, two for loss with a pair of sacks in the TCU victory. He is now 280 pounds and has 76 career tackles and five sacks.
• Offensive tackle Carter Bykowski, an academic All-Big 12 honoree, began his career as a tight end and saw action there as a true freshman in 2008. Bykowski was moved to the offensive line and spent the last three years learning the position while assumming a back-up role. His hard work paid off this summer and he is the starter at left tackle. He made a pass reception at TCU off a tipped ball against the Horned Frogs, the fourth catch of his career and first as an offensive lineman.
STREAK HOW IT WAS BROKEN
10 game overall losing streak ................................................34-17 win over North Dakota State (2009)17 game overall road losing streak .......................................34-9 win at Kent State (2009)11 game Big 12 losing streak ...............................................24-10 win over Baylor (2009)14 game Big 12 road losing streak .......................................9-7 win at Nebraska (2009)15 game losing streak in Lincoln ..........................................9-7 win at Nebraska (2009)36 game road losing streak to ranked opponents ...............28-21 win at No. 22 Texas (2010)7 game losing streak to Texas ..............................................28-21 win at No. 22 Texas (2010)3 game losing streak to Iowa ...............................................44-41 (3 OT) win over Iowa (2011)5 game road losing streak to Texas Tech ..............................41-7 win at No. 19 Texas Tech (2011)11 game OSU win streak (T-1 NCAA FBS) ...........................37-31 win vs. No. 2 Oklahoma State (2011)58 game winless streak against AP top six teams .............37-31 win vs. No. 2 Oklahoma State (2011)12 game TCU win streak (FBS longest) ................................37-23 win at No. 13 TCUTCU 25-game conference win streak ...................................37-23 win at No. 13 TCU
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A.J. KLEIN TIES NCAA LINEBACKER INTERCEPTION TD RETURN MARKWhen senior linebacker A.J. Klein returned an interception 87 yards for a touchdown against Texas Tech he tied an NCAA interceptions returns for touchdowns by a linebacker with his fourth such career play. He equals the mark of four set by Randy Neal of Virginia (1991-94) and Dustin Cohen of Miami of Ohio (1996-99).
CAREER INTERCEPTION TDS CAREER DEFENSIVE TDS1. A.J. Klein (2009-) 4 1. A.J. Klein (2009- ) 42. LaMarcus Hicks (2004-05) 2 2. Brent “Big Play” Curvey (2003-06) 3 Dawan Anderson (1995-98) 2 3. Dawan Anderson (1995-98) 2 Don Graves (1966-67) 2 LaMarcus Hicks (2004-05) 2 Steve Paris (2002-05) 2 Dawan Anderson (1995-98) 2 Kevin Fulton (1991-94) 2 Don Graves (1966-67) 2 R.L. Rutledge (1910-11) 2
ISU SUPERLATIVES VS. BAYLOR
• Knott has 336 career tackles ranks sixth in Iowa State history.
• Iowa State’s 102 plays vs. Baylor tied the school record.
• Durrell Givens now leads the nation with five fumble recoveries
• WR Jarvis West was the second Iowa State receiver with a three score game this season (Josh Lenz at TCU). The touchdowns were the first of West’s career.
• Linebackers Jake Knott and A.J. Klein have combined for 658 career tackles.
• Steele Jantz connected with 10 different receivers and tied ISU’s school record with 36 completions.
Oct. 27Oklahoma at Iowa State, 11 a.m. (ABC)TCU at West Virginia, 2 p.m. (FOX)Texas at Texas Tech, 2:30 p.m. (ABC/ESPN)Kansas at Baylor, 2:30 p.m. (FSN)Oklahoma State at Kansas State, 7 p.m. (ABC)
WHERE DO THEY RANK?
WHERE CYCLONE PLAYERS STAND IN THE 2012 NCAA AND BIG 12 RANKINGS: Player Category Stat NCAA Rank Big 12 RankKirby Van Der Kamp Punting 42.9 ypp 22 2Jake Knott Tackles 9.88 tpg 23 2Jacques Washington Interceptions .38 T-24 T-4Durrell Givens Fumble recoveries 5 1 1 A LOOK AT WHERE IOWA STATE STANDS AMONG THE NCAA & BIG 12 LEADERS IN 2012:Category Stat NCAA Rank Big 12 RankScoring Offense 25.0 ppg 83 9Passing Offense 227.50 ypg 68 8Rushing Offense 141.88 ypg 81 10Total Offense 369.38 ypg 87 9Scoring Defense 19.75 ppg 26 3Total Defense 402.50 ypg 65 6Pass Eff. Defense 117.67 30 4Pass Defense 267.38 ypg 101 8Turnover Margin .13 T-56 6Rushing Defense 135.13 ypg 37 6Net Punting 41.14 9 3Punt Returns 16.14 9 4Sacks 1.75 70 7 Tackles for loss 5.25 T-71 6Sacks allowed 1.13 23 4
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• R-E-S-P-E-C-T IS CALLING CARD OF IOWA STATE’S UNLIKELY CO-CAPTAIN
• Joining linebackers Jake Knott and A.J. Klein, running back James White and wide receiver Josh Lenz as co-captains is holder, back-up deep snapper and former Iowa State No. 3 quarterback Brett Bueker. The senior is such a leader in the weight room and behind the scenes that the Bettendorf native was voted the honor by his teammates. He was an academic All-Big 12 honoree last season (Kinesiology - health fitness major) and recognized by the Big 12 Conference as a Chick-fil-A Community of Champions team member for his volunteer work in Central Iowa.
Jake knott
Butkus, Rotary Lombardi, Nagurski and Bednarik Watch List
� 14th Cyclone over 300 career tackles; 2nd in Big 12 2012
� 19 career double-digit tackle games
� Clinched games at Iowa and TCU with interceptions
� Ten career takeaways (8 INT, 2 FR)
� Eight INTs are most ever by a Cyclone linebacker
� 10 career forced fumbles
� 2011 First-Team All-Big 12
� Big 12 Player of the Week (Oct. 29)
� Academic All-Big 12 honoree
a.J. klein
Butkus, Rotary Lombardi, Nagurski and Bednarik Watch List
� Holds NCAA record for interceptions returned for a touchdown by a linebacker (four)
kirby Van Der kampRay Guy Award and All-America Candidate
ISU CAREER PUNTING AVERAGE AVG.1. Kirby Van Der Kamp (2010-) 43.62. Marc Harris (1993-96) 43.13. Tony Yelk (2001-05) 42.34. Rick Blabolil (1975-77) 41.75. Rick Frank (1985-86) 41.46. Mike Brandtner (2006-09) 40.77. Troy Blankenship (2002-05) 40.5 Scott Bradley (1973-74) 40.59. Jon Schnoor (1990-92) 40.410. Carl Gomez (1997-2000) 39.9
� 21 of 49 punts (43%) inside opponent’s 20-yard line, leading the Big 12 with just one touchback this season.
� Ranked 22nd nationally and second in the Big 12 at 42.9 yards per kick � 10 punts downed inside opponent’s 10-yard line. � 10 punts of 50+ yards this season and 42 in his career, including a career-best
74-yard punt in 2010 win at Texas. � Had punts of 50, 51, 50, 46, 48 and 51 yards against Texas Tech, 49.3 avg. � Earned National Punter of the Week honors after dropping punts on the eight,
one, 16 and 20 yard lines against Western Illinois. � Against Iowa, pinned punts inside 20-yard line five times. � Forced Tulsa to start at its own two, nine, 15, eight, 20 and 13 yard lines. � ISU is ninth nationally and third in the Big 12 Conference in net punting. � 2011 All-Big 12 honorable mention (The Associated Press & Coaches).
6-4 • 203 • Junior • Punter • West Des Moines, Iowa (Valley) • Kinesiology Major
VAN DER KAMP’S CAREER STATISTICSPunting G No. Yds Lg Avg. 50+ i202010 11 60 2710 74 45.2 19 222011 13 68 2901 67 42.7 15 212012 8 49 2102 60 42.9 10 21Career 32 177 7713 74 43.6 44 65
2012 IOWA STATE ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown(HighSchool/PreviousSchool)1 Cole Netten PK 6-1 217 Fr. Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny)1 Jarvis West* WR 5-7 170 So.# St. Petersburg, Fla. (Gibbs)2 Steele Jantz* QB 6-3 225 Sr. Agoura Hills, Calif. (Nevada Union/San Francisco City CC)2 Jansen Watson** DB 5-9 185 Jr.# Kissimmee, Fla. (Osceola)3 Aaron Horne* WR 5-9 177 Sr. Oakland, Calif. (Castlemont/City of San Francisco CC)4 P.J. Harris WR 6-0 162 Fr. Groveland, Fla. (South Lake)4 Sam Richardson DB 5-7 186 Fr.# League City, Texas (Clear Springs) 5 Jeremy Reeves*** DB 5-7 176 Sr. Allen, Texas (Allen)6 Tad Ecby WR 6-0 198 Fr.# Houston, Texas (St. Pius X)6 Kenneth Lynn DB 5-10 161 Fr.# Dallas, Texas (Kimball)7 Jared Barnett* QB 6-1 198 So.# Garland, Texas (Garland)7 Cliff Stokes DB 6-1 176 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. (Rickards/Trinity Valley)7 Matt Van Dyke WR 5-9 160 Sr.# West Des Moines, Iowa (Valley)8 Brett Bueker* QB 6-4 229 Sr.# Bettendorf, Iowa (Pleasant Valley)8 Matthew Thomas DB 5-10 167 So.# Lancaster, Texas (Lancaster)8 James White** RB 5-8 190 Jr.# Dallas, Texas (Skyline)9 Quenton Bundrage WR 6-2 187 Fr.# Palmetto, Fla. (Manatee)10 Rob Standard RB 5-10 191 Fr.# St. Louis, Mo. (Chaminade)10 Jacques Washington** DB 6-1 208 Jr.# Owasso, Okla. (Owasso)11 Charlie Rogers DB 6-1 198 Fr. Iowa City, Iowa (West)11 Jerome Tiller** WR 6-3 204 Sr.# San Antonio, Texas (Robert E. Lee)12 Wes Boyer** DB 6-0 192 Jr.# Cedar Falls, Iowa (Cedar Falls)12 Sam Richardson QB 6-2 207 Fr.# Winter Park, Fla. (Winter Park)13 Dondre Daley WR 6-1 187 Fr. Tarpon Springs, Fla. (Tarpon Springs)13 Kirby Van Der Kamp** P 6-4 203 Jr. West Des Moines, Iowa (Valley)14 Jared Brackens* DB 6-1 204 So. Mesquite, Texas (North)14 Grant Rohach QB 6-1 208 Fr. Moorpark, Calif. (Moorpark)15 Ben Durbin DL 6-2 275 Sr. Gilbert, Iowa (Gilbert/Wyoming)15 Brandon Horbach QB 6-3 193 Fr.# Toledo, Iowa (South Tama)15 Chris Young* WR 5-11 197 Sr.# Austin, Texas (Austin/Trinity Valley CC)16 Ben Goaley RB 5-11 187 Fr. Des Moines, Iowa (Dowling Catholic)16 Gage Shaeffer DB 5-11 196 So.# Eden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie)17 Bradley Hagerla LB 6-2 208 Fr.# Johnston, Iowa (Johnston)17 Damein Lawry DB 5-10 168 Fr. Dallas, Texas (Wilmer-Hutchins)18 Collin Bevins DL 6-5 269 Fr. Creston, Iowa (Creston)18 Albert Gary* WR 5-10 195 Jr.# Ocala, Fla. (North Marion/Butler CC)18 Ryan Gent QB 6-2 200 Jr.# Wellman, Iowa (Mid-Prairie)19 Ben Fisher WR 6-3 200 So.# Van Meter, Iowa (Van Meter)19 Josh Lenz*** WR 6-0 200 Sr. Dubuque, Iowa (Hempstead)19 Matt Swoyer DB 5-11 180 Fr. Southlake, Texas (Carroll)20 Jake Knott*** LB 6-3 252 Sr. Waukee, Iowa (Waukee)20 DeVondrick Nealy RB 5-10 185 Fr.# Monticello, Fla. (Jefferson County) 21 Shontrelle Johnson** RB 5-9 190 Jr. DeLand, Fla. (DeLand)21 Luke Knott DB 6-0 205 Fr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (West)22 T.J. Mutcherson DB 5-11 192 Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Freedom)23 Darian Cotton DB 5-11 180 Fr.# Mount Pleasant, Iowa (Mount Pleasant)24 Durrell Givens* DB 6-0 210 Sr.# Long Beach, Calif. (Cabrillo/Chaffey)25 Kyle Hatton DB 5-9 170 Fr. Zionsville, Ind. (Zionsville)26 Deon Broomfield** DB 6-0 196 Jr.# Palm Bay, Fla. (Bayside)27 C.J. Morgan* LB 6-3 212 So.# Lake Wales, Fla. (Frostproof) 29 Kane Seeley LB 6-1 221 Fr. Perry, Iowa (Perry)31 Rony Nelson* DE 6-1 252 Sr.# Miami, Fla. (Jackson/Yuba College) 32 Cody Ahrendt LB 6-0 223 So.# Sioux City, Iowa (North)32 Jeff Woody** RB 6-1 239 Jr.# Pleasant Hill, Iowa (Southeast Polk)33 Josh Jahlas DB 6-1 190 Fr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Kennedy)34 Drake Ferch DB 5-11 201 Jr. State Center, Iowa (West Marshall/Iowa Western)35 Vince Ewald TE 6-6 231 Sr.# Taylor Ridge, Ill. (Rock Island-Alleman)35 Levi Peters DB 5-10 200 Fr. Gilmore City, Iowa (Fort Doge)36 Jace Hawley* DB 5-10 205 Sr. Vail, Iowa (Ar-We-Va)37 Walker Woods DB 5-11 192 Jr.# Waukee, Iowa (Waukee/South Dakota)38 Roosevelt Maggitt** DE 6-3 244 Sr.# Riviera, Fla. (Dwyer)39 Matt Morton** LB 6-1 209 Sr.# Henderson, Texas (West Rusk)40 Dalton Ferch RB 5-10 186 Fr. State Center, Iowa (West Marshall)41 Edwin Arceo PK 5-9 191 Jr. Muscatine, Iowa (Muscatine/Iowa Central)41 Darius White LB 6-1 233 Fr. Palmetto, Fla. (Manatee)42 Luke Sims DS 5-10 215 Fr.# Centennial, Colo. (Cherry Creek)43 Jordan Welch LB 6-1 225 Fr. Lamoni, Iowa (Southeast Polk)45 Knute Severson LB 6-2 210 Fr. Clarion, Iowa (Clarion-Goldfield)46 Karl Nicholson LB 6-3 205 Fr. Gilbert, Iowa (Gilbert)47 A.J. Klein*** LB 6-2 248 Sr. Kimberly, Wis. (Kimberly)48 Cory Morrissey DE 6-4 248 So. Ames, Iowa (Gilbert/Iowa Western)49 Spencer Thornton DS 6-1 240 So.# Marion, Iowa (Cedar Rapids-Washington)50 Willie Scott* DE 6-2 242 Jr.# Orlando, Fla. (Jones)51 Tanner Tusha DS 6-0 185 Fr. Clear Lake, Iowa (Clear Lake)52 Jeremiah George** LB 5-11 225 Jr. Clearwater, Fla. (Clearwater)53 Anthony Lazard LB 6-0 188 Fr. Urbandale, Iowa (Urbandale)54 Marcus Benton DE 6-2 239 Fr.# Van Meter, Iowa (Van Meter)55 Jevohn Miller* LB 6-1 245 So. Brooklyn, Iowa (BGM)56 Ben Loth OL 6-6 310 So.# Chatsworth, Calif. (Crespi Carmelite)57 Nick Lande DS 5-11 170 Fr. Granger, Iowa (Woodward-Granger)58 Jared Weaver LB 6-1 220 So.# Moville, Iowa (Sioux City-Heelan)59 Charley Forey LB 6-0 195 Fr. Sioux City, Iowa (North)61 Nick Beckman OL 6-3 275 Fr.# Iowa City, Iowa (City High)62 Nick Fett OL 6-7 275 Fr. Audubon, Iowa (Audubon)63 Patrick McCaffery DL 6-2 252 Fr.# North Liberty, Iowa (Iowa City West)64 Ethan Tuftee* OL 6-4 310 Jr.# Davenport, Iowa (Assumption)65 Jacob Gannon* OL 6-7 290 So.# Iowa City, Iowa (West)66 Jake Dunning OL 6-5 275 Fr. Leander, Texas (Leander)67 Kody Sjoblom DL 6-1 253 So.# State Center, Iowa (West Marshall)67 Sam Tautolo* OL 6-3 300 Sr. Moreno Valley, Calif. (Valley View/Saddleback CC)69 Nick Kron DE 6-2 240 Fr.# Clive, Iowa (Valley)69 Kyle Lichtenberg* OL 6-6 301 Jr.# Bettendorf, Iowa (Bettendorf)70 Daniel Burton OL 6-5 290 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla. (Putnam City North)70 Drew Davis OL 6-9 340 Sr.# Dubuque, Iowa (Wahlert)71 Carter Bykowski*** OL 6-8 304 Sr.# Eden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie)72 Brock Dagel OL 6-8 290 Fr.# Cherokee, Iowa (Cherokee-Washington)73 Shaban Dika OL 6-5 315 So.# San Antonio, Texas (Earl Warren)74 Tom Farniok* OL 6-4 290 So.# Sioux Falls, S.D. (Washington)75 Duaron Williams OL 6-3 298 Fr. Orlando, Fla. (Jones)76 Jamison Lalk OL 6-6 280 Fr.# Council Bluffs, Iowa (Abraham Lincoln)77 Oni Omoile OL 6-3 284 Fr.# Coppell, Texas (Coppell)78 Bob Graham OL 6-5 285 So.# Jenks, Okla. (Jenks)79 Brayden Burris** OL 6-6 298 Sr.# Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll)80 Justin Coleman WR 5-11 190 Jr.# Beatrice, Neb. (Beatrice/Nebraska-Omaha)81 Ricky Howard TE 6-4 263 Sr.# Hesperia, Calif. (Hesperia/Chaffey CC)81 Quan West WR 6-4 216 Fr. Willis, Texas (Willis)82 Derek Hammann WR 5-8 155 Fr. Dyersville, Iowa (Beckman)83 Brett Medders WR 6-2 211 Fr.# Westlake Village, Calif. (Oaks Christian)84 Ernst Brun, Jr. TE 6-3 247 Jr.# Stone Mountain, Ga. (Shiloh/Mt. SAC)85 Mitchell Harger WR 5-10 190 Fr. Alburnett, Iowa (Alburnett)85 Devin Lemke DE 6-4 230 Fr.# Alden, Iowa (Iowa Falls-Alden)86 Kurt Hammerschmidt** TE 6-6 272 Sr.# Chesterfield, Mo. (DeSmet)87 Chanse Creekmur TE 6-5 229 Jr. Marshalltown, Iowa (Marshalltown/Arizona State)87 David Irving* DE 6-7 280 So. San Jacinto, Calif. (San Jacinto)88 Ja’Quarius Daniels WR 6-3 230 Fr.# Austin, Texas (Reagan) 88 Ben Dinkins WR 6-1 189 Jr.# Hollywood, Fla. (Dillard)89 Pierce Richardson TE 6-5 248 So.# Burbank, Calif. (Crespi Carmelite)90 Mitch Amundson PK 6-0 193 So.# Sioux City, Iowa (East)90 Cleyon Laing** DE 6-4 290 Sr.# Edmonton, Alberta (Holy Trinity)90 Mitchell Meyers DL 6-4 259 Fr. The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands)91 Pierre Aka DE 6-3 277 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Pike)92 Austin Krick DL 6-2 263 So.# Clinton, Iowa (Clinton)93 Brandon Jensen* DL 6-5 287 So.# Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny)94 Devlyn Cousin DL 6-2 289 Fr. St. Marys, Ga. (Camden County)94 Jake McDonough** DL 6-5 280 Sr.# Urbandale, Iowa (Valley)95 Ben Boesen TE 6-6 216 Fr.# Des Moines, Iowa (Dowling Catholic)95 Walter Woods III* DL 6-0 308 Jr.# Palmdale, Calif. (Palmdale)96 Rob Staub DL 6-3 240 So. Dracut, Mass. (Dracut/Framingham State (Mass.))97 Jorden Studer DL 6-3 280 Fr. Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny)98 Henry Simon* DL 6-3 290 Sr. Chula Vista, Calif. (Eastlake/Grossmont)99 Quinton Pompey DL 6-3 310 Fr.# Palmetto, Fla. (Manatee)#has redshirted *letters earned
Returning starters in bold*letters earned#has redshirted
IOWA STATE POTENTIAL OFFENSIVE STARTERS
QB 2STEELE JANTZ
Sr. • 6-3 • 225 • Agoura Hills, Calif.
Com. Att. Yards TDs
Last Game: Completed 36 of 52 passes for 381 yards and five touchdowns with one interception against Baylor ... five TD passes and 36 completions tie school records ... 381 yards passing is career high ... also rushed for 54 yards vs. Bears. Notes: Led Iowa State to three non-conference wins in 2011 and 2012 ... career stats 263-of-447 for 2,738 yards, 22 TDs, 19 picks.
Last Game: Had 16 carries for 73 yards vs. Baylor ... long rush of 19 yards.Notes: 808 career rushing yards ... three career 100-yard games with career-high effort of 120 yards on 18 carries and a TD in season opener against Tulsa ... caught first career TD pass against Kansas State.
WR 15CHRIS YOUNG
RSr. • 5-11 • 197 • Austin, Texas
Rec. Yards Avg. TDs
Last Game: Equalled career high with seven catches, for 61 yards vs. Bay-lor. Notes: ... Made three receptions for 49 yards at Oklahoma State ... had career-high seven reception for 73 yards vs. Tulsa and 86 yards vs. Western Illinois, respectively ... caught three passes for 41 yards and a TD against Texas in 2011 ... two seasons at Trinity Valley (Texas) Community College.
WR 19JOSH LENZ
Sr. • 6-0 • 200 • Dubuque, Iowa
Rec. Yards Avg. TDs
Last Game: Did not play at Oklahoma State or vs. Baylor. Notes: 91 career receptions and 8 touchdown catches ... made five catches for career-high 147 yards and 3 TDs at TCU ... scoring catches were of 51, 74 and 1 yards ... also threw a TD pass off a reverse. Career-high equalling 8 catches vs. Tulsa with ... career-high eight catches against Texas A&M last season.
WR 3AARON HORNE
RSr. • 5-8 • 178 • Oakland, Calif.
Rec. Yards Avg. TDs
Last Game: Two catches for nine yards against Baylor. Notes: Team’s lead-ing receiver ... seven receptions for season-high 84 yards vs. Kansas State. was named the 2011 Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year ... 38 catches for 431 yards last season ... averaging 17.7 yards on six punt returns with a long of 48.
TE 84ERNST BRUN
RJr. • 6-3 • 240 • Stone Mountain, Ga.
Rec. Yards Avg. TDs
Last Game: Career-high six catches for 76 yards vs. Baylor. Notes: Three straight games with a TD reception before OSU contest, three catches for 41 yards vs. Kansas State ... his four TD receptions this season are the most by a Cyclone tight end since 1976 ... played junior college ball at Mt. SAC.
LT 71CARTER BYKOWSKI
Sr. • 6-8 • 304 • Eden Prairie, Minn.
GS-2012 GS-Car.
Last Game: Made 13th career start against Baylor.Notes: Began career as a tight end ... has been recognized by coach Rhoads for his perseverance preceding his earning of the starting postition ... has played in 41 career games.
LG 64ETHAN TUFTEE
RJr. • 6-4 • 310 • Davenport, Iowa
GS-2012 GS-Car.
Last Game: Started 10th-straight game against Baylor.Notes: Missed three games with a foot injury but started the last three games in 2011 ... played in five games in 2010 ... attended Davenport As-sumption High School.
C 74TOM FARNIOK
RSo. • 6-4 • 290 • Sioux Falls, S.D.
GS-2012 GS-Car.
Last Game: Has made 20 starts in a row. Notes: Played and started all 13 games as a redshirt freshman ... attended Washington High School in Sioux Falls, S.D.
RG 69KYLE LICHTENBERG
RJr. • 6-6 • 301 • Bettendorf, Iowa
GS-2012 GS-Car.
Last Game: Started vs. Baylor. Notes: Played in every game last season ... has played in every Iowa State game from 2010-2012 ... father (Mark) played for Cyclones from 1980-82 ... mother (Diane) is a member of the ISU Letterwinners Hall of Fame (volley-ball).
RT 79BRAYDEN BURRIS
RSr. • 6-6 • 298 • Wichita, Kan.
GS-2012 GS-Car.
Last Game: Started all eight games this season.Notes: Played and started in first four games and then the last three 2011 contests ... missed six games this season with leg injury ... leads the Iowa State offense with 26 career starts.
K 41EDWARD ARCEO
Jr. • 5-9 • 191 • Muscatine, Iowa
FGs Long PATs Pts
Last Game: Made five extra points ... missed 32-yard field goal.Notes: Two-time all-conference honoree at Iowa Central Community College ... finished juco career making 10-of-13 FG attempts ... made all 30 PAT’s in 2010 ... played QB, WR, RB in high school ... also competed in soccer and had long prep field goal of 52 yards.
125 188 1,219 12
82 343 4.2 1
27 293 10.9 2
18 279 15.5 4
34 316 9.3 2
18 200 11.1 4
8 13 - -
8 18 - -
8 20 - -
8 11 - -
8 27 - -
5-8 49 13-26 38
*For positions that were listed on two deep as having two potential starters the player with the most career starts or returning players are listed here due to space limitations.
IOWA STATE POTENTIAL DEFENSIVE STARTERS
LE 50WILLIE SCOTT
RJr. • 6-2 • 242 • Orlando, Fla.
Tackles TFLs Sacks FR
Last Game: Made two tackles, one for loss vs. Baylor ... had fumble recovery. Notes: Played in every game last season ... had a season-high nine tackles in 2011 season-opener against Northern Iowa ... made six stops against Baylor last season ... had a sack against Texas ... has played in 27 career games ... attended Jones High School.
NG 94JAKE MCDONOUGH
RSr. • 6-5 • 280 • Urbandale, Iowa
Tackles TFLs Sacks PBU
Last Game: Made four tackles vs. Baylor. Notes: Played in every 2011 game and started 12 of the 13 contests at de-fensive tackle ... posted five tackles in win over Iowa ... compiled four tack-les against UNI ... recorded a sack against Texas A&M ... made four tackles and forced a fumble at Oklahoma ... 76 career tackles and five career sacks.
DT 90CLEYON LAING
RSr. • 6-4 • 290 • Edmonton, Alberta
Tackles TFLs Sacks FF
Last Game: Equalled career high with five tackles vs. Baylor. Notes: One of 46 Canadians playing NCAA Division I football ... chosen by the Toronto Argonauts in the first round as the ninth overall pick in the 2012 CFL Draft ... made career high five tackles at Iowa.
RE 38ROOSEVELT MAGGITTRSr. • 6-3 • 244 • Riviera, Fla.
Tackles TFLs Sacks FR
Last Game: Made four tackles and had two QBH vs. Baylor. Notes: Suf-fered knee injury in 2011 season opener against Northern Iowa and missed the balance of the season ... played in every game in 2010, making one start, finishing the year with 30 tackles and forcing two fumbles ... made career-high five tackles against UNI in 2010
SLB
26DEON BROOMFIELD
RJr. • 6-0 • 196 • Palm Bay, Fla.
Tackles TFLs PBU Int.
Last Game: Made four tackles, with an interceptions and 2 PBU’s vs. Bay-lor. Notes: Made career-high seven tackles vs. Tulsa, returning an intercep-tion return of 51 yards to set up Iowa State’s final score ... played in all 13 games last season ... made a season-high five tackles in ISU win over No. 2 Oklahoma State ... played in all 12 games in 2010.
SLB 47
A.J. KLEINSr. • 6-2 • 248 • Kimberly, Wis.
Tackles TFLs PBU Int.
Last Game: Made game-high 13 tackles vs. Baylor. Notes: 2011 Big 12 Co-Defensive Player of the Year ... first-team All-Big 12 ... made 11 tackles vs. KSU ... has 15 career games with 10+ tackles ... equalled career high with 15 tackles vs. Rutgers in Pinstripe Bowl ... 35 straight starts/311 career tackles ... tied NCAA record with fourth career interception vs. Texas Tech.
WLB 20
JAKE KNOTTSr. • 6-3 • 252 • Waukee, Iowa
Tackles TFL PBU Int.
Last Game: Had 11 tackles and a forced fumble on goal line vs. Baylor.Notes: Made interception to clinch ISU win at Iowa and at TCU... 2011 first-team All-Big 12 honoree ... 336 career tackles ... posted career-high 18 tackles at Baylor ... No. 2 on team with 115 tackles and three forced fumbles in 2011 ... co-captain ... 35 straight starts and has forced 10 fumbles in his career.
LCB 5JEREMY REEVES
Sr. • 5-7 • 176 • Allen, Texas
Tackles TFLs INT PBU
Last Game: Season-high nine tackles vs. Baylor with a PBU. Notes: Inter-cepted pass and returned 33 yards against TTU in 2011 ... returned inter-ception 94 yards for touchdown against Northern Iowa in 2010 ... returned onside kick for TD vs. TTU in 2010.
SS 24DURRELL GIVENS
RSr. • 6-0 • 210 • Long Beach, Calif.
Tackles PBU INT FR
Last Game: Leads the nation with five fumble recoveries, had two vs. Bay-lor ... made five tackles against the Bears. Notes: Started vs. Tulsa with five tackles, made an interception and recov-ered a fumble ... started at Iowa and made a team-high nine tackles ... 83 career tackles.
FS 10JACQUES WASHINGTON
RJr. • 6-1 • 213 • Owasso, Okla.
Tackles TFLs Int. PBU
Last Game: Five tackles vs. Baylor.Notes: Made 10 tackles at Oklahoma State ... led Cyclones with career high 12 tackles, with 1 INT and 1 TFL against Texas Tech ... made six tackles and returned an interception 26 yards in win at Iowa ... started and played in every 2011 game ... third on the team in total tackles with 90 in 2011.
RCB 2JANSEN WATSON
RJr. • 5-9 • 185 • Kissimmee, Fla.
Tackles TFLs FR PBU
Last Game: Made seven tackles vs. Baylor. Notes: Made seven tackles at Oklahoma State ... five tackles vs. Western Illinois and Texas Tech ... played in every game last season and made first career start at Missouri ... had season-high four tackles at Texas Tech and had three stops vs. Texas ... made four tackles at Kansas in 2010.
P 13KIRBY VAN DER KAMP
Jr. • 6-4 • 193 • West Des Moines, Iowa
Punts Avg. Long Inside 20
Last Game: Averaged 36.8 yards on four punts, one inside the Baylor 20. Notes: Earned Big 12 Player of the Week honors averaging 43 yards on nine punts and dropped five kicks inside the 16-yard line.vs. Tulsa ... 21 of 49 punts have gone inside the op-ponents’ 20 with only one touchback ... 2010 second-team All-Big 12 ... 44 career punts of over 50 yards, seven over 60 yards ... career average of 43.6 yards is best in school history.
18 1.5 1 1
23 5.5 2 3
20 2 2 1
27 6 2.5 1
30 1 8 2
67 2.5 1 1
79 6.0 6 2
44 1 0 7
52 2 1 5
51 1 3 2
39 0.5 0 6
49 42.9 60 21
*For positions that were listed on two deep as having two potential starters the player with the most career starts or returning players are listed here due to space limitations.
Sacks No.-Yards GBGNelson 2-15 Tulsa (1-10), KSU (1-5) Kron 1-7 Tulsa (1-7)Walter Woods 1-3 WIU (1-3)Laing 2-20 WIU (1-2), TTU (1-17)Maggitt 2.5-21 TTU (2-18), KSU (0.5-3)Klein 1-5 at TCU (1-5)McDonough 2-19 at TCU (2-19)Scott 1-5 at TCU (1-7)Knott 0.5-3 KSU (0.5-3)Irving 1-3 at OSU (1-3)Total 14-(-101)
Interceptions No.-Yards GBGBroomfield 2-52 Tulsa (1-51); Baylor (1-1)Givens 1-3 Tulsa (1-3)Knott 2-34 at Iowa (1-0), at TCU (1-34)Washington 3-26 at Iowa (1-26), TTU (1-0), at TCU (1-0)Klein 1-87 TTU (1-87)Irving 1-20 at TCU (1-20)Total 10-222
Forced Fum. No. GBGKnott 2 Tulsa (1), Baylor (1)Laing 1 TTU (1)Morrissey 1 Tulsa (1)Reeves 1 at TCU (1)Givens 3 at TCU (1); at OSU (1), Baylor (1) Broomfield 2 at TCU (1), at OSU (1) Total 10
Recoveries No.-Yards GBGGivens 5-0 Tulsa (1), at TCU (2), Baylor (2)Broomfield 1-0 at OSU (1)Maggitt 1-0 at OSU (1)Morton 1-0 KSU (1)Scott 1-0 Baylor (1)Total 9-0
PBU No. GBGWatson 5 Tulsa (2), at Iowa (1), TTU (1), at TCU (1), at OSU (1)Broomfield 8 at Iowa (2), WIU (1), TTU (2), at TCU (1), Baylor (2)Knott 6 Tulsa (2). at Iowa (1), TTU (1,), at OSU (1), Baylor (1)McDonough 3 at Iowa (2), at OSU (1)Washington 2 Tulsa (2)Reeves 7 Tulsa (1), WIU (1), TTU (1), at TCU (1), KSU (1), at OSU (1), Baylor (1)Klein 1 Tulsa (1)Simon 1 Tulsa (1), Baylor (1)George 1 at Iowa (1)Givens 2 at OSU (1), Baylor (1)Richardson 2 Tulsa (1), TTU (1)Lynn 1 WIU (1)Laing 1 at OSU (1)Irving 1 Baylor (1)Total 43
32 • Jeff Woody • RB • 6-1 • 245 • Jr.#Pleasant Hill, Iowa (Southeast Polk)
Kansas State 2 14:58 Johnson 2 pass from Barnett, (Arceo kick), 12-57, 3:52 7-3Kansas State 2 2:27 Brun 30 pass from Barnett, (Arceo kick), 5-42, 2:10 14-10Kansas State 4 12:34 Woody 2 run (Arceo kick), 13-75, 3:59 21-21
Oklahoma St. 1 12:17 Woody 2 pass from Barnett (Arceo kick), 9-75, 2:43 7-0Oklahoma St. 1 3:17 Arceo 41 FG, 7-52, 2:36 10-7
Baylor 1 :50 West 23 pass from Jantz (Arceo kick), 12-75, 4:24 7-7Baylor 2 8:49 Gary 36 pass from Jantz (Arceo kick), 9-67, 3:57 14-14Baylor 2 :27 West 7 pass from Jantz (Arceo kick), 10-73, 1:35 21-14Baylor 3 4:16 Woody 8 pass from Jantz (Arceo kick), 14-81, 4:44 28-14Baylor 4 8:37 West 22 pass from Jantz (Arceo kick), 5-36, 2:24 35-14
AMES, Iowa - Steele Jantz threw for 281 yards and Shontrelle Johnson rushed for a career-high 120 yards to help Iowa State (1-0, 0-0 Big 12) down Tulsa, 38-23 in the season-opener at Jack Trice Stadium.
Jantz tossed two touchdown passes and ran for another, as the Cyclones racked up 441 yards of total offense in front of 54,931 fans, the largest crowd to ever see an Iowa State home opener.
Iowa State took a 24-16 lead at the break, scoring 17-straight points. Jantz hit Josh Lenz on a 43-yard toss for the first score of the game to move Iowa State out in front 7-0. Tulsa battled right back with 16-straight points to forge a 16-7 lead. Ja’Terian Douglas scored on a 1-yard touchdown run followed by a six-yard touchdown catch by Thomas Roberson after a Cyclone turnover.
The Cyclones responded, however. Jake Knott forced his ninth career fumble, knocking the ball loose from Bryan Burnham to thwart a Tulsa drive and switch the momentum. Iowa State proceeded to go on an eight-play, 51-yard drive capped off by a Jantz 5-yard dash to trim the Tulsa lead to 16-14 with 11:55 left in the first half. Jantz then connected on his second touchdown pass on Iowa State’s next possession, finding Ernst Brun in the end zone from seven yards out to make it 21-16 Iowa State. Edwin Arceo kicked a 30-yard field goal as the first half expired to give the home team a 24-16 lead at the break. Jantz was 22-of-30 for 240 yards in the first half, accounting for all three of Iowa State’s touchdowns. The Cyclones made it 24 unanswered points with an impressive drive in the third quarter. Iowa State mounted a 12-play, 82-yard drive culminated by a James White 6-yard run to go up 31-16. Iowa State churned out 61 yards on the ground on the drive, including 32 from Johnson.
Deon Broomfield made the big play late, intercepting a Cody Green pass and returning it 51 yards to the Tulsa 5-yard line. Johnson scored on the next play to seal the victory for the Cyclones.
Tulsa 23 Iowa State 38Sept. 1 • Jack Trice Stadium • Ames, Iowa
GAME STATS
Score by Qtrs 1 2 3 4 FTulsa 16 0 0 7 23Iowa State 7 17 7 7 38
1st Quarter:7:51, ISU: Lenz 43 pass from Jantz (Arceo kick); 6:39 TUL: safety; 2:31, TUL, Douglas 1 run (Roberson pass from Green); :14, TUL: Roberson 6 pass from Green (kick blocked).
IOWA CITY, Iowa - Waukee, Iowa, native Jake Knott sealed Iowa State’s 9-6 Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk win over Iowa Saturday in Kinnick Stadium with an interception with 1:11 remaining. Knott’s interception came as the Hawkeyes were marching down the field and had moved the ball to the Cyclones’ 24-yard line.
Iowa State (2-0 overall, 0-0 Big 12 Conference) produced a stout defensive performance holding Iowa without touchdown for the first time since a 23-3 victory in Ames in 2005. The defensive performance is the Cyclones’ best at Kinnick since Iowa State shutout Iowa 31-0 in 1978.
The Cyclone defense held Iowa to 68 rushing yards, the lowest total the Hawkeyes have amassed on the ground in the series since 1999 against Iowa State.
The Cyclones moved the ball effectively, but three turnovers inside the Hawkeye red zone prevented Iowa State from distancing itself from Iowa.
Iowa State senior quarterback Steele Jantz started the game red hot, completing his first 10 passes. The Agoura Hills, Calif., native went on to finish the game 24-of-36 with 241 yards and one touchdown. Jantz threw a pair of interceptions and rushed for 40 yards.
The Cyclones took the ball to start the game and drove right down the field. On third and three from the Iowa five yard line, Jantz connected on a pass to Aaron Horne over the midfield for the game’s first touchdown. The Cyclones could not convert on the extra point and had the 6-0 lead 5:05 into the game.
Iowa responded by taking the ball all the way to the Cyclone five yard line, but the Cyclone defense stalled the Hawkeyes, forcing a field goal. Iowa’s Michael Meyers made the 23-yard field goal to make the score 6-3 with 4:49 left in the first quarter.
A key pass to Horne from Jantz early in the second quarter for 40 yards set the Cyclones up for a scoring drive. Arceo converted a 23-yard field goal to extend the Cyclone lead to 9-3 with 11:13 remaining in the first half.
Horne finished the game with a team-high 73 yards receiving and a touchdown.
Iowa State 9 Iowa 6Sept. 8 • Kinnick Stadium • Iowa City, Iowa
GAME STATS
Score by Qtrs 1 2 3 4 FIowa State 6 3 0 0 9Iowa 3 0 0 3 6
AMES, Iowa - Iowa State’s defense held an opponent without a touchdown for the second consecutive game in a 37-3 win over Western Illinois Saturday night in Jack Trice Stadium. Iowa State (3-0, 0-0 Big 12) scored two quick touchdowns and the defense took care of business from there, holding the Leathernecks to 178 yards of total offense.
A crowd of 55,783, the fourth-largest in Jack Trice Stadium history, watched ISU hold an opponent to under 200 yards of offense for the first time since 2004 (UNI- 99 yards). It also marks the first time the Cyclones have held back-to-back opponents without a touchdown since the final game of 1964 (Arizona, 0-0) and the season-opener in 1965 (Drake, 21-0).
Iowa State had the luxury of playing many reserves in the victory, as nine players carried the ball for 264 rushing yards. James White led the ground attack with 72 yards and DeVondrick Nealy had 70 yards in his debut as a Cyclone.
Iowa State took an early 14-0 lead, scoring twice in the first six minutes. On ISU’s first possession, White rambled up the middle for 56 yards to put the Cyclones on the board. It was White’s second-longest run of his career. Chris Young caught a 16-yard toss from Steele Jantz on the Cyclones’ next series to make it 14-0.
Both teams traded punts throughout the majority of the second quarter. Young caught his second TD pass in the closing moments of the first half, this time on a five-yard throw from Jantz. Young accounted for all 55 yards of ISU’s offense on its final scoring drive of the opening half, as ISU led 21-0 at the break.
The Cyclones tacked on another touchdown on their first drive of the second half to make it 28-0. Jantz hit Aaron Horne on a 22-yard hurl, his second TD grab of the season.
Jantz finished the game with 209 yards on 19-of-26 passing. He also gained 33 yards on the ground. Young totaled 86 yards on seven catches and two touchdowns to lead the receiving corps.
The Cyclones finished the game with 504 yards of offense.
Western Illinois 3 Iowa State 37Sept. 15 • Jack Trice Stadium • Ames, Iowa
GAME STATS
Score by Qtrs 1 2 3 4 FW. Illinois 0 0 0 3 3Iowa State 14 7 10 6 37
1st Quarter:13:10, ISU: James 56 run (Arceo kick); 9:34, ISU: Young 16 pass from Jantz (Arceo kick)
2nd Quarter: 0:56, ISU: Young 5 pass from Jantz (Arceo kick)
AMES, Iowa - AMES, Iowa - Texas Tech’s defense held Iowa State to 189 yards of total offense in a 24-13 victory over the Cyclones Saturday night in Jack Trice Stadium. Iowa State (3-1, 0-1 Big 12) was up to the task on defense, holding the high-octane Red Raider offense to under 400 yards of total offense and 24 points, 26 points below their season average. However, the Cyclone offense couldn’t sustain enough drives and were hampered by two costly fourth quarter turnovers in their first loss of the season.
Texas Tech (4-0, 1-0 Big 12) was led by quarterback Seth Doege, who threw for 331 yards on 30-of-46 attempts.
It was all defense in the first half for both sides. Iowa State mustered just 63 yards of total offense in the first half compared to Texas Tech’s 177, as the game was tied at 7-7 at intermission.
The Cyclone defense scored the first points when A.J. Klein picked off a Doege pass and ran it back 87 yards for a touchdown. It was Klein’s fourth interception return for a touchdown in his career, tying the NCAA record for interception returns by a linebacker.
Jacques Washington intercepted another Doege pass to stop a Tech drive in the second half.
The Red Raiders got on the board right before the half expired when Doege hit Jakeem Grant on an 11-yard pass on third and goal to tie the game at 7-7. It was the first touchdown the Cyclone defense surrendered in over 157 minutes of game action.
The Cyclones had just two first downs in the first half.
After stopping TTU on its opening drive of the second half, the Cyclones mounted their best series of the game with a 15-play, 74-yard touchdown drive. Steele Jantz found Ernst Brun in the corner of the end zone on a four-yard toss to give the Cyclones a 13-7 lead, as Edwin Arceo’s extra point attempt was wide right.
TTU quickly answered on its next drive to move ahead 14-13. Doege found Darrin Moore on a four-yard touchdown toss to put Tech up for good.
A costly turnover by ISU led to TTU’s next score. A Jantz pass was intercepted by Cornelius Douglas after Brun bobbled the pass, setting up a return to the ISU 9-yard line. TTU scored two plays later to move ahead, 21-13 with 10:36 left in the game.
Texas Tech 24Iowa State 13Sept. 29 • Jack Trice Stadium • Ames, Iowa
GAME STATS
Score by Qtrs 1 2 3 4 FTexas Tech 0 7 7 10 24Iowa State 7 0 6 0 13
1st Quarter:1:42, ISU: Klein 87 int. ret. (Arceo kick);
2nd Quarter: 1:32, TTU: Grant 11 pass from Doege (Bustin kick)
3rd Quarter:4:26, ISU: Brun 5 pass from Jantz (kick failed); 1:01, TTU: Moore 4 pass from Doege (Bustin kick)
FT WORTH, Texas – David Irving tipped a pass, intercepted it and ran 21 yards for a touchdown and Iowa State ended the nation’s longest win streak with a 37-23 win over the No. 13 TCU in Amon G. Carter Stadium. The win marked the first time Iowa State had beaten a ranked team in three straight seasons (Texas, 2010; Oklahoma State 2011 and TCU 2012). Iowa State’s Jake Knott grabbed an interception to ice the game with 2:15 remaining. Josh Lenz hit Ernst Brun with a 15-yard pass off a reverse handoff from Jeff Woody that gave Iowa State 30-20 lead with 13:33 remaining in the game. TCU’s Jaden Oberkrom hit his third field goal of the day, from 39 yards to close the gap to 30-23 with 9:51 left in the game. But Irving sealed the deal, making his biggest play as a Cyclone, to give Iowa State 36-23 advantage with 7:51 left in the game.
On its first drive of the second half, Iowa State drove 80 yards on eight plays to score on a 1-yard scoring pass from Jared Barnett to Josh Lenz that gave Iowa State a 23-10 lead with 10:24 left in the third quarter. TCU countered immediately after a big kickoff, driving to set up a Darius Sanders score on a 1-yard run with 8:20 to go in the third quarter to close the gap to 23-17. The difference was narrowed to 23-20 when Jaden Oberkrom hit on a 50-yard field goal with 2:36 left in the third quarter. Jared Barnett, making his first start since the Pinstripe Bowl, went up top early against a TCU defense that was committed to stopping the run. On the game’s fourth play, Barnett hit wide receiver Josh Lenz who raced down the sideline on a 51-yard TD play that put Iowa State ahead 7-0 with 13:48 left in the first quarter. An interception by Jacques Washington, his third this season, led to a 41-yard field goal by Edwin Arceo that put the Cyclones ahead 10-0 at the 9:38 mark of the first quarter. A TCU touchdown closed the gap to 10-7 but Barnett countered with a 74-yard strike down the middle of the field to Lenz and Iowa State led 16-7 as the quarter ended. The 74-yard play was Iowa State’s longest pass play since 2004. Lenz finished with five catches for a career-high 147 yards and three receiving touchdowns. His passing touchdown to Brun was the second of his career. Knott had a game-high 13 tackles and his second interception of the season. In the first half, the senior linebacker became the 14th player in school history to go over the 300-tackle mark.
Iowa State 37 No. 13 TCU 23Oct. 6 • Amon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, Texas
GAME STATS
Score by Qtrs 1 2 3 4 FIowa State 16 0 7 14 37TCU 7 3 10 3 23
1st Quarter:13:48, ISU: Lenz 51 pass from Barnett (Arceo kick); 9:38, ISU: Arceo 46 FG; 1:50, TCU: Dean 7 pass from Boykin (Oberkrom kick); 1:07, ISU: Lenz 74 pass from Barnett (kick failed).
2nd Quarter: 1:14, TCU: Oberkrom 38 FG
3rd Quarter:10:24, ISU: Lenz 1 pass from Barnett;(Arceo kick); 8:20, TCU: Sanders 1 run (Oberkrom kick); 2:36, TCU: 50 FG;
AMES, Iowa - No. 5 Kansas State held on to defeat No. 25 Iowa State 27-21 at Jack Trice Stadium.
Down six points in the final five minutes of the fourth quarter, the Cyclones had two chances, but both drives fell short on downs. Iowa State (4-2, 1-2 Big 12) hung tough with Kansas State (6-0, 3-0), but the Wildcats and quarterback Collin Klein won the time possession of battle, 40:54-19:06 to remain unbeaten.
Klein ended the game with 105 yards rushing and 187 yards passing.
Iowa State held a 7-3 lead after Jared Barnett found Shontrelle Johnson out of the backfield for a 2-yard touchdown toss. Johnson’s touchdown capped off a 12-play, 58-yard drive for the Cyclones.
The Wildcats answered with a 12-play, 75-yard drive to move ahead 10-7 with 8:18 left in the second quarter. Klein rambled in from two yards out to put the Wildcats out in front.
Both teams then traded turnovers, as KSU’s Tramaine Thompson muffed a punt return and the Cyclones’ Matt Morton recovered at the KSU 19. However, Barnett was picked off on the next play by KSU’s Ty Zimmerman.
The Cyclone defense forced a KSU punt and took advantage of great field position. Barnett found a wide open Ernst Brun, who took it in for the touchdown from 30 yards out to put ISU up 14-10 with 2:10 left before the half.
The Wildcats then quickly answered with a Klein 6-yard touchdown in the final minute of the first half. The run was set up by a Tyler Lockett 45-yard catch to put the Wildcats into ISU territory, as KSU went into halftime with a 17-14 lead.KSU increased its lead to 24-14 when Klein scrambled on a 12-yard touchdown run on 3rd-and-10 with 1:33 left in the third quarter.
ISU answered, though, mounting a 13-play, 75-yard touchdown drive to cut the lead to 24-21 with 12:34 left in the game. Jeff Woody scored on an option to cap off the drive.
KSU tacked on an Anthony Cantele field goal to make it 27-21 KSU with 4:24 remaining.
No. 5 Kansas State 27 No. 25 Iowa State 21Oct. 13 • Jack Trice Stadium • Ames, Iowa
GAME STATS
Score by Qtrs 1 2 3 4 FKansas State 3 14 7 3 27Iowa State 0 14 0 7 21
1st Quarter:6:58, KSU: Cantele 41 FG
2nd Quarter: 14:58, ISU: Johnson 2 pass from Barnett (Arceo kick); 8:18, KSU: Klein 2 run (Cantele kick); 2:27, Brun 30 pass from Barnett (Arceo kick); 0:49, KSU: Klein 6 run (Cantele kick)
STILLWATER, Okla. - J.W. Walsh threw for 415 yards and Joseph Randle ran for 151 yards to pace Oklahoma State to a 31-10 win over Iowa State.
Oklahoma State (4-2, 2-1 Big 12) accumulated 625 yards of total offense while Iowa State (4-3, 1-3 Big 12) struggled on offense after scoring all 10 points in the first quarter. The Cyclones finished the game with 341 yards of offense.
Iowa State struck first by mounting a 75-yard touchdown drive on its first series. A 35-yard catch by Quenton Brundage set up a 2-yard touchdown run by Jeff Woody to put the Cyclones up 7-0.
The Cowboys answered behind a 4-yard touchdown run by Randle to tie the game at 7-7. The drive was kept alive on a questionable targeting call on Jacques Washington after the Cowboys failed on a 3rd-and-9.
The Cyclones regained the lead at 10-7 when Edwin Arceo booted a 41-yard field goal. A 42-yard pass play from Jared Barnett to Chris Young, his career-long catch, pushed the Cyclones into Cowboy territory on the drive.
After OSU tied the game at 10-10, the Cowboys moved ahead for the first time after Walsh hit Charlie Moore on a 74-yard touchdown toss to make it 17-10 OSU in the second quarter.
The Cowboys had a chance to add more points, but ISU’s Deon Broomfield stripped Josh Stewart after a catch at the ISU 3-yard line where he recovered it.
The Cowboys increased their lead to 24-10 in the third quarter when Randle scored from 12 yards out, as the Cowboys took advantage of a Barnett interception. Randle rambled for 62 yards later in the fourth quarter to set up another Cowboy touchdown. Walsh scored on a 3-yard run to put OSU out in front 31-10 with 10:09 left in the game.
Barnett had 49 yards rushing and Aaron Horne caught a career-high eight passes for 75 yards to lead the Cyclone offense. Durrell Givens totaled a career-high 12 tackles and forced his second fumble of the season.
Jake Knott had 11 tackles to give him 336 in his career. He moves to No. 6 on Iowa State’s career tackle list.
Iowa State 10Oklahoma State 31Oct. 20 • Boone Pickens Stadium • Stillwater, Okla.
GAME STATS
Score by Qtrs 1 2 3 4 FIowa State 10 0 0 0 10Okla. State 7 10 7 7 311st Quarter:12:17, ISU: Woody 2 pass from Barnett (Arceo kick); 5:53, OSU: Randle 4 run (Quinn kick); 3:17, ISU: Arceo 41 FG.
2nd Quarter: 14:28, OSU: Sharp 20 FG; 12:52, OSU: Moore 74 pass from Walsh (Sharp kick)
AMES, Iowa - Steele Jantz tied school records for completions (36) and touchdown tosses (5) to help Iowa State (5-3, 2-3 Big 12) win its Homecoming match-up vs. Baylor (3-4, 0-4 Big 12), 35-21 Saturday night in Jack Trice Stadium.
Jantz was on target all night, finding 10 different receivers for a career-high 381 passing yards. His 381 yards through the air is the fifth-best total in school history and his 36-of-52 performance ties ISU’s completion mark with Austen Arnaud.
Jantz connected with Jarvis West three times for touchdowns, as West had seven catches for 99 yards. Jantz’ five touchdown tosses equals Todd Bandhauer’s school mark set in 1998 vs. Texas.
The Cyclone offense was in top gear, but the defense also came to play. The high-powered Baylor offense was averaging 48.0 points per game coming into the contest but could only muster 21 points against the stingy Cyclone defense. ISU also forced four turnovers in the victory. The first six minutes of the game had a lot of action with no scoring. The Cyclones tried an on-side kick on the opening kickoff, but it backfired when Edwin Arceo’s kick failed to travel 10 yards. Moments later Baylor was on the verge of scoring, but Jake Knott forced a Nick Florence fumble at the 1-yard line to stop a potential Bear score. It was the 10th forced fumble of Knott’s career.
The Cyclones kept up the pressure in the second quarter. Facing a 4th and 7 at the Baylor 36, the Bears blitzed and Jantz burned them with a 36-yard touchdown pass to Albert Gary to tie the game at 14-14. Iowa State took the lead at the break (21-14) when Jantz hit West for the second time, this time from seven yards out, in the closing seconds of the second quarter.
The Cyclones increased their lead to 28-14 with the only score in the third quarter on a Jeff Woody 8-yard touchdown catch from Jantz.The Bears had a couple of chances to score in the third quarter but the Cyclone defense rose to the occasion. BU had 4th-and-1 at the ISU 18 and opted to go for it, but A.J. Klein and Willie Scott stopped Florence for no gain to take over on downs. ISU stopped the Bears again on downs in the closing moments of the third quarter.
After Durrell Givens recovered another fumble, the Cyclones made it 35-14 when Jantz hit West for the third time on a 22-yard touchdown toss.
Baylor 21Iowa State 35Oct. 27 • Jack Trice Stadium • Ames, Iowa
GAME STATS
Score by Qtrs 1 2 3 4 FBaylor 7 7 0 7 21Iowa State 7 14 7 7 351st Quarter:5:20, BU: Salubi 2 run (Jones kick); 0:50, ISU: West 23 pass from Jantz (Arceo kick).
2nd Quarter: 14:53, BU: Reese 49 pass from Florence (Jones); 8:49, ISU: Gary 36 pass from Jantz (Arceo kick); :27, ISU: West 7 pass from Jantz (Arceo kick).
3rd Quarter:4:16, ISU: Woody 8 pass from Jantz (Arceo kick)
4th Quarter:8:37, ISU: West 22 pass from Jantz, (Arceo kick); 6:14, BU: Sampson 3 pass from Florence (Jones kick)
BU ISUFirst Downs 24 32Rushes-Yds. 30-115 48-176Passing Yds. 426 381Att-Comp-Int 51-31-1 54-36-1Total Plays-Yds. 81-541 102-557Punts-Avg. 3-39.0 4-36.8Fumbles-Lost 3-3 2-1Penalties-Yards 7-33 3-20Possession Time 21:12 38:483rd Downs 8-16 12-21Sacks By 0-0 0-0
* Oct 06, 2012 at #13 TCU W 37-23 4-1 1-1 3:25 42152
* Oct 13, 2012 #6 KANSAS STATE L 21-27 4-2 1-2 3:14 56800
* Oct 20, 2012 at Oklahoma State L 10-31 4-3 1-3 3:22 57019
* Oct 27, 2012 BAYLOR W 35-21 5-3 2-3 3:34 54877
2012 Iowa State FootballIowa State Overall Team Statistics (as of Oct 27, 2012)
All games
Team Statistics ISU OPPSCORING 200 158 Points Per Game 25.0 19.8FIRST DOWNS 162 160 R u s h i n g 69 57 P a s s i n g 82 93 P e n a l t y 11 10RUSHING YARDAGE 1135 1081 Yards gained rushing 1309 1261 Yards lost rushing 174 180 Rushing Attempts 294 297 Average Per Rush 3.9 3.6 Average Per Game 141.9 135.1 TDs Rushing 6 9PASSING YARDAGE 1820 2139 C o m p - A t t - I n t 177-296-12 186-319-10 Average Per Pass 6.1 6.7 Average Per Catch 10.3 11.5 Average Per Game 227.5 267.4 TDs Passing 19 9TOTAL OFFENSE 2955 3220 Total Plays 590 616 Average Per Play 5.0 5.2 Average Per Game 369.4 402.5KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 14-213 27-638PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-113 11-66INT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-222 12-179KICK RETURN AVERAGE 15.2 23.6PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 16.1 6.0INT RETURN AVERAGE 22.2 14.9FUMBLES-LOST 7-6 15-9PENALTIES-Yards 39-325 52-430 Average Per Game 40.6 53.8PUNTS-Yards 49-2102 50-2052 Average Per Punt 42.9 41.0 Net punt average 41.1 35.6KICKOFFS-Yards 39-2444 36-2143 Average Per Kick 62.7 59.5 Net kick average 53.3 39.7TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 8 : 1 6 3 1 : 4 43RD-DOWN Conversions 50/125 52/137 3rd-Down Pct 40% 38%4TH-DOWN Conversions 4/8 7/15 4th-Down Pct 50% 47%SACKS BY-Yards 14-100 9-70MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 27 18FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 5-8 10-13ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (19-26) 73% (23-30) 77%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (17-26) 65% (16-30) 53%PAT-ATTEMPTS (23-26) 88% (16-17) 94%ATTENDANCE 276540 169756 Games/Avg Per Game 5/55308 3/56585 Neutral Site Games 0/0
Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalIowa State 67 55 37 41 0 200Opponents 43 41 31 43 0 158
2012 Iowa State FootballIowa State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 27, 2012)
All games
Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g
Johnson, S. 8 - 4 82 361 18 343 4.2 1 19 42.9
White, James 6 - 4 58 331 25 306 5.3 2 56 51.0
Jantz, Steele 7 - 5 68 241 92 149 2.2 1 21 21.3
Barnett, Jared 6 - 3 28 140 11 129 4.6 0 20 21.5
Nealy, D. 8 - 0 13 82 0 82 6.3 0 17 10.2
Woody, Jeff 8 - 0 20 55 4 51 2.5 1 11 6.4
Horne, Aaron 8 - 8 2 38 0 38 19.0 0 33 4.8
Standard, Rob 2 - 0 7 30 0 30 4.3 1 12 15.0
Richardson, SB 1 - 0 2 25 0 25 12.5 0 14 25.0
West, Jarvis 8 - 0 4 6 0 6 1.5 0 3 0.8
TEAM 6 - 0 10 0 24 -24 -2.4 0 0 -4.0
Total 8 294 1309 174 1135 3.9 6 56 141.9
Opponents 8 297 1261 180 1081 3.6 9 77 135.1
Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g
2012 Iowa State FootballIowa State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 27, 2012)
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PAT
Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts
Arceo, Edwin - 5-8 23-26 - - - - - 38
Brun, Ernst 4 - - - - - - - 24
Lenz, Josh 4 - - - - - - - 24
Woody, Jeff 3 - - - - - - - 18
West, Jarvis 3 - - - - - - - 18
Horne, Aaron 2 - - - - - - - 12
Young, Chris 2 - - - - - - - 12
Johnson, S. 2 - - - - - - - 12
White, James 2 - - - - - - - 12
Irving, David 1 - - - - - - - 6
Klein, A.J. 1 - - - - - - - 6
Jantz, Steele 1 - - - - - - - 6
Gary, Albert 1 - - - - - - - 6
Standard, Rob 1 - - - - - - - 6
Bueker, Brett - - - - - 0-1 - - 0
Total 27 5-8 23-26 - - 0-1 - - 200
Opponents 18 10-13 16-17 - 1 1-1 - 1 158
Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g
Jantz, Steele 7 256 149 1219 1368 195.4
Barnett, Jared 6 134 129 586 715 119.2
Johnson, S. 8 82 343 0 343 42.9
White, James 6 58 306 0 306 51.0
Nealy, D. 8 13 82 0 82 10.2
Woody, Jeff 8 20 51 0 51 6.4
Horne, Aaron 8 2 38 0 38 4.8
Standard, Rob 2 7 30 0 30 15.0
Richardson, SB 1 2 25 0 25 25.0
Lenz, Josh 6 1 0 15 15 2.5
West, Jarvis 8 4 6 0 6 0.8
TEAM 6 10 -24 0 -24 -4.0
Total 8 590 1135 1820 2955 369.4
Opponents 8 616 1081 2139 3220 402.5
Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk
Arceo, Edwin 5-8 62.5 0-0 1-1 1-2 3-4 0-1 49 0
FG Sequence Iowa State Opponents
Tulsa (30) -
Iowa (22),57 (23),(21)
Western Illinois (49) (26)
Texas Tech 49 41,(39)
TCU (46) (38),(50),(39)
Kansas State - (41),(25)
Oklahoma State (41) (20),44,51
Baylor 32 -
Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.
Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk
Van Der Kamp,K. 49 2102 42.9 60 1 19 21 10 0
Total 49 2102 42.9 60 1 19 21 10 0
Opponents 50 2052 41.0 68 8 21 16 7 0
Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln
Arceo, Edwin 38 2398 63.1 12 0
Van Der Kamp,K. 1 46 46.0 0 0
Total 39 2444 62.7 12 0 23.6 38.6 26
Opponents 36 2143 59.5 20 1 15.2 39.7 25
2012 Iowa State FootballIowa State Games Played (as of Oct 27, 2012)
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## PLAYER GP-GS TLS IOWA WIU TTU TCU KSU OSU BU
41 Arceo, Edwin 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X7 Barnett, Jared 6/3 . . . . . . X X X X X X START START START X X X12 Boyer, Wes 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X14 Brackens, Jared 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X26 Broomfield, D. 8/4 X X X X X X X X X START START X X X START START84 Brun, Ernst 8/6 X X X X X X START START START START START START8B Bueker, Brett 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X9 Bundrage, Q. 8/2 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X START START79 Burris, Brayden 8/8 START START START START START START START START71 Bykowski, C. 8/8 START START START START START START START START80 Coleman, Justin 6/- . . . X X X X X X X X X . . . X X X X X X X X X23 Cotton, Darian 2/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . X X X72 Dagel, Brock 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X5J Daniels, J. 5/- . . . X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X . . . . . .70 Davis, Drew 1/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1D Durbin, Ben 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X6 Ecby, Tad 1/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Ewald, Vince 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X74 Farniok, Tom 8/8 START START START START START START START START65 Gannon, Jacob 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X18 Gary, Albert 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X52 George, J. 8/4 START START START X X X X X X START X X X X X X24 Givens, Durrell 8/8 START START START START START START START START78 Graham, Bob 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X86 Hammerschmidt,K 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X36 Hawley, Jace 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X3 Horne, Aaron 8/8 START START START START START START START START81 Howard, Ricky 6/2 START START . . . X X X X X X X X X . . . X X X87 Irving, David 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X2 Jantz, Steele 7/5 START START START START X X X . . . X X X START93 Jensen, Brandon 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X21 Johnson, S. 8/4 X X X X X X X X X START X X X START START START47 Klein, A.J. 8/8 START START START START START START START START20 Knott, Jake 8/8 START START START START START START START START92 Krick, Austin 1/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6K Kron, Nick 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X90 Laing, Cleyon 8/8 START START START START START START START START76 Lalk, Jamison 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X19 Lenz, Josh 6/6 START START START START START START . . . . . .69 Lichtenberg, K. 8/8 START START START START START START START START56 Loth, Ben 1/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3L Lynn, Kenneth 4/- X X X . . . X X X . . . X X X . . . X X X . . .38 Maggitt, R. 8/8 START START START START START START START START94 McDonough, Jake 8/8 START START START START START START START START55 Miller, Jevohn 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X27 Morgan, C.J. 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X48 Morrissey, Cory 6/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X . . . . . .
2012 Iowa State FootballIowa State Games Played (as of Oct 27, 2012)
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## PLAYER GP-GS TLS IOWA WIU TTU TCU KSU OSU BU
39 Morton, Matt 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X2N Nealy, D. 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X31 Nelson, Rony 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X77 Omoile, Oni 1/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 Pompey, Quinton 1/- X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Reeves, Jeremy 8/8 START START START START START START START START89 Richardson, P. 1/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1R Richardson, SB 1/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Richardson, SE 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X50 Scott, Willie 8/8 START START START START START START START START16 Shaeffer, Gage 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X98 Simon, Henry 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X1S Standard, Rob 2/- . . . . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . X X X . . .7C Stokes, Cliff 5/- . . . . . . X X X X X X X X X X X X . . . X X X67 Tautolo, Sam 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X8M Thomas, Matthew 2/- X X X . . . X X X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Thornton, S. 7/- X X X X X X X X X . . . X X X X X X X X X X X X11 Tiller, Jerome 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X64 Tuftee, Ethan 8/8 START START START START START START START START13 Van Der Kamp,K. 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X10 Washington, J. 8/8 START START START START START START START START2W Watson, Jansen 8/8 START START START START START START START START1 West, Jarvis 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X8 White, James 6/4 START START START X X X START . . . . . . X X X37 Woods, Walker 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X95 Woods, Walter 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X32 Woody, Jeff 8/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X15 Young, Chris 8/8 START START START START START START START START
2012 Iowa State FootballIowa State Passing Game-by-Game (as of Oct 27, 2012)
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#2 Jantz, Steele Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic
Tulsa 32 45 1 71.1 281 2 43 4-37 133.79
Iowa 24 36 2 66.7 241 1 42 0-0 120.96
Western Illinois 19 26 1 73.1 209 3 32 0-0 170.98
Texas Tech 10 20 3 50.0 73 1 16 3-22 67.16
Oklahoma State 4 9 0 44.4 34 0 13 1-4 76.18
Baylor 36 52 1 69.2 381 5 36 0-0 158.66
TOTALS 125 188 8 66.5 1219 12 43 8-63 133.51
#7 Barnett, Jared Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic
Western Illinois 4 9 1 44.4 31 0 13 0-0 51.16
TCU 12 21 1 57.1 183 3 74 1-7 167.96
Kansas State 16 36 1 44.4 166 2 30 0-0 95.96
Oklahoma State 19 39 1 48.7 206 1 42 0-0 96.42
Baylor 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00
TOTALS 51 106 4 48.1 586 6 74 1-7 105.68
#19 Lenz, Josh Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic
TCU 1 1 0 100.0 15 1 15 0-0 556.00
TOTALS 1 1 0 100.0 15 1 15 0-0 556.00
#11 Tiller, Jerome Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic
Baylor 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00
TOTALS 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00
2012 Iowa State FootballIowa State Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (as of Oct 27, 2012)
87* INT Klein, A.J. Texas Tech74* Pass Lenz, Josh from Barnett, Jared TCU56* Rush White, James Western Illinois51* Pass Lenz, Josh from Barnett, Jared TCU51 INT Broomfield, D. Tulsa48 PR Horne, Aaron Western Illinois43* Pass Lenz, Josh from Jantz, Steele Tulsa42 Pass White, James from Jantz, Steele Iowa42 Pass Young, Chris from Barnett, Jared Oklahoma State40 Pass Horne, Aaron from Jantz, Steele Iowa36 Rush White, James Texas Tech36* Pass Gary, Albert from Jantz, Steele Baylor35 Pass Bundrage, Q. from Barnett, Jared Oklahoma State34 INT Knott, Jake TCU33 Rush Horne, Aaron TCU32 Pass Young, Chris from Jantz, Steele Western Illinois31 Pass Young, Chris from Jantz, Steele Tulsa30* Pass Brun, Ernst from Barnett, Jared Kansas State29 Pass Brun, Ernst from Jantz, Steele Baylor27 Pass Horne, Aaron from Barnett, Jared Kansas State26 Pass White, James from Jantz, Steele Western Illinois26 INT Washington, J. Iowa25 KR West, Jarvis TCU23* Pass West, Jarvis from Jantz, Steele Baylor22* Pass West, Jarvis from Jantz, Steele Baylor22 Pass Horne, Aaron from Barnett, Jared Kansas State22 Pass Brun, Ernst from Jantz, Steele Baylor22* Pass Horne, Aaron from Jantz, Steele Western Illinois22 PR Horne, Aaron Texas Tech22 Rush White, James TCU21 KR West, Jarvis Iowa21 KR West, Jarvis Iowa21 Rush Jantz, Steele Texas Tech20 Rush Barnett, Jared Oklahoma State20 Rush Jantz, Steele Iowa20 Pass Tiller, Jerome from Jantz, Steele Western Illinois20* INT Irving, David TCU
* touchdown scored on play
LONG PLAYS BY THE NUMBERSLong Plays By Yards No. TD