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2014 SCHEDULE/RESULTS  1-2, 0-1 Big 12 (home: 0-2 away: 1-0) AUGUST 30 North Dakota State (FS1) L, 14-34 SEPTEMBER 6 *#20 Kansas State (FS1) L, 28-32 13 %at Iowa (ESPN) W, 20-17 27 *#7 Baylor (Fox) 7:20 p.m. OCTOBER 4 *at Oklahoma State (FS1) 11 a.m. 11 T oledo (Cy.tv)- Homecoming 2:30 p.m. 18 *at Texas (Cy.tv/LHN) 7 p.m. NOVEMBER 1 *Oklahoma TBA 8 *at Kansas TBA 22 *T exas T ech TBA 29 *West Virginia TBA DECEMBER 6 *at TCU TBA Home games in bold *Big 12 Conference game %Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series IOWA STATE COACHING STAFF On the Field Paul Rhoads Head Coach Wally Burnham Defensiv e Coordinator Mark Mangino Offensive Coordin ator Shane Burnham Defensive Tac kles Brandon Blaney Offensive Line Tommy Mangino Wide Receivers Lou Ayeni Running Backs In the Press Box Todd Sturdy Quarter backs Stan Eggen Defensive Ends Maurice Linguist Secondary IOWA STA TE QUICK FACTS Location Ames, Iowa Enrollment 34,732 Nickname/Mascot Cyclones/Cy Colors Cardinal & Gold Stadium Jack T rice Stadium (54,800 ) President  Dr. Steven Leath Director of Athletics  Jamie Pollard Website  Cyclones.com Facebook Iowa State Football Twitter @CycloneFB ISU ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Mike Green Director  515-294-7019 • 515-460-5804 • [email protected] Matt Shoultz Asst. Director  515-294-1393 • 515-520-7642 • [email protected] Nicole Greiner Asst. Director  515-294-7961 • 515-509-1920 • [email protected] Patrick Tarbox Asst. Director  515-294-5778 • 515-509-1189 • [email protected] @CYCLONEFB STORY LINES Iowa State (1-2, 0-1 Big 12) returns home to face No. 7 Baylor (3-0, 0-0 Big 12) Saturday night in a nationally televised game on Fox. Both Iowa State and Baylor were off last week. The Cyclones notched their rst win of the season by reclaiming the Cy-Hawk trophy in a 20-17 win at Iowa on Sept. 13. The Iowa State-Baylor series is tied at 6-6 and the Cyclones have a 4-2 edge in games played in Ames. Iowa State has lost to Baylor only once at home (4-1) as members of the Big 12 Conference (23-13 in 2005). The Iowa State and Baylor coaching staffs will be wearing Coach to Cure MD patches this week to raise awareness and funding for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy research. Baylor won last year’s meeting in Waco, 71-7. ISU won the last meeting in Ames, 35-21 in 2012. Head coach Paul Rhoads is in his sixth season as the Cyclone leader with a career record of 28- 38. He’s led the Cyclones to three bowl games (2009 Insight Bowl, 2011 Pinstripe Bowl, 2012 Liberty Bowl) in his rst ve seasons. Rhoads has recorded a win over a ranked team in three of the last four seasons and has defeated a league opponent on the road in each of his rst ve seasons, only the second coach in ISU history to achieve the feat. Iowa State set an all-time attendance record last season of 55,361 with three sellouts. ISU has sold over 40,000 season tickets for the third-straight season. Over 50,000 fans have attended a game in Jack T rice Stadium for a school-record 21-straight games. ISU sold-out its rst two games of the season (North Dakota State; Kansas State). ISU tallied its rst victory with a 20-17 come-from-behind win at Iowa on Sept. 13. After going scoreless in the second half in its rst two games, ISU recorded 17 points after intermission to rally from a 14-3 decit at the half. It was the second-straight win in the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series over Iowa in Kinnick Stadium (9-6 in 2012). Head coach Paul Rhoads notched his 1 1th road win i n his career (2009-14). ISU had just 18 road wins combined from 1991-2008. A pair of Cyclones were awarded weekly honors by the Big 12 for their performances vs. Iowa. DE Cory Morrissey was named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 15) after registering career highs i n tackles (7), TFL (3.0) and sacks (2.0) against All-American Brandon Scherff. PK Cole Netten was named Big 12 Special T eams Player of the Week (Sept. 15) after drilling the game-winning 42-yard FG with 0:02 seconds left on the clock. He was 2-for -2 on his FG attempts vs. the Hawkeyes, including a career -long 47-yarder in the rst half. The Cyclones had four sacks, the most since registering four vs. TCU in 2012, and held Iowa to 275 yards of total offense, its lowest output in the series since 2008. With one of the nation’s most dangerous return men in its arsenal in Jarvis West, the Cyclones lead the Big 12 and rank second nationally in punt returns (29.25). West is No. 1 nationally in punt returns, averaging 29.3 yards on four returns this season. A total of 13 Cyclones hav e received their rst career starts this season, including four freshmen (LB Alton Meeks, WR Allen Lazard, DB Kamari Cotton-Moya and OL Jake Campos). In its last t wo wins, the Cyclones have overcome double-digit decits at halftime (West Virginia, down 31-14 at the break; Iowa, down 14-3 at the break). IOWA STATE CYCLONES 2014 FOOTBALL NOTES GAME BREAKDOWN Iowa State 1-2, 0-1 Big 12 Last Game Sept. 13, 2014; Beat Iowa, 20-17 Head Coach Paul Rhoads (Missouri Western, 1989) Career Record 28-38 (6th season) Rhoads vs. Baylor 2-2 Series Record Tied, 6-6 Series in Ames ISU leads, 4-2 First Meeting Sept. 17 , 1988 - Baylor, 35-0 Last Meeting Oct. 19, 2013- Baylor, 71-7 Baylor 3-0, 0-0 Big 12 Last Game Sept. 12, 2014; Beat Buffalo, 63-21 Head Coach Art Br iles ( T exas T ech, 1979) Career Record 81-60 (12th season) Briles vs. Iowa State 3-2 Radio: Cyclone Radio Network/Leareld Internet Radio: Sirius 112, XM 202 Talent:  John Walters (pxp); Eric Heft (c), Ben Bruns (s) TV:  Fox Talent:  Joe Davis (pxp); Joey Harrington (c); Kris Budden (s) Live Stats: Available at Cyclones.com/stats Live Blog: Available at Cyclones.com @CycloneFB @BUFootball IOWA ST ATE (1-2, 0-1 BIG 12) VS. NO. 7 BAYLOR (3-0, 0-0 BIG 12) SATURDAY, SEPT. 27 | 7:20 P.M. CST AMES, IOWA | JACK TRICE ST ADIUM (54,800)

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    August30 North Dakota State (FS1) L, 14-34septembeR6 *#20 Kansas State (FS1) L, 28-3213 %at Iowa (ESPN) W, 20-1727 *#7 Baylor (Fox) 7:20 p.m.OctObeR4 *at Oklahoma State (FS1) 11 a.m.11 Toledo (Cy.tv)- Homecoming 2:30 p.m.18 *at Texas (Cy.tv/LHN) 7 p.m.NOvembeR1 *Oklahoma TBA8 *at Kansas TBA22 *Texas Tech TBA29 *West Virginia TBAdecembeR6 *at TCU TBAHome games in bold*Big 12 Conference game%Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series

    iOwA stAte cOAchiNg stAffOn the Field Paul Rhoads Head CoachWally Burnham Defensive CoordinatorMark Mangino Offensive CoordinatorShane Burnham Defensive TacklesBrandon Blaney Offensive LineTommy Mangino Wide ReceiversLou Ayeni Running Backs

    In the Press Box Todd Sturdy QuarterbacksStan Eggen Defensive EndsMaurice Linguist Secondary

    iOwA stAte quick fActsLocation Ames, IowaEnrollment 34,732Nickname/Mascot Cyclones/CyColors Cardinal & GoldStadium Jack Trice Stadium (54,800)President Dr. Steven LeathDirector of Athletics Jamie PollardWebsite Cyclones.comFacebook Iowa State FootballTwitter @CycloneFB

    isu Athletics cOmmuNicAtiONsMike Green Director 515-294-7019 515-460-5804 [email protected] Shoultz Asst. Director 515-294-1393 515-520-7642 [email protected] Greiner Asst. Director 515-294-7961 515-509-1920 [email protected] Tarbox Asst. Director 515-294-5778 515-509-1189 [email protected]

    @cyclONefb stORy liNes Iowa State (1-2, 0-1 Big 12) returns home to face No. 7 Baylor (3-0, 0-0 Big 12) Saturday night in

    a nationally televised game on Fox.

    Both Iowa State and Baylor were off last week. The Cyclones notched their first win of the season by reclaiming the Cy-Hawk trophy in a 20-17 win at Iowa on Sept. 13.

    The Iowa State-Baylor series is tied at 6-6 and the Cyclones have a 4-2 edge in games played in Ames. Iowa State has lost to Baylor only once at home (4-1) as members of the Big 12 Conference (23-13 in 2005).

    The Iowa State and Baylor coaching staffs will be wearing Coach to Cure MD patches this week to raise awareness and funding for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy research.

    Baylor won last years meeting in Waco, 71-7. ISU won the last meeting in Ames, 35-21 in 2012. Head coach Paul Rhoads is in his sixth season as the Cyclone leader with a career record of 28-

    38. Hes led the Cyclones to three bowl games (2009 Insight Bowl, 2011 Pinstripe Bowl, 2012 Liberty Bowl) in his first five seasons. Rhoads has recorded a win over a ranked team in three of the last four seasons and has defeated a league opponent on the road in each of his first five seasons, only the second coach in ISU history to achieve the feat.

    Iowa State set an all-time attendance record last season of 55,361 with three sellouts. ISU has sold over 40,000 season tickets for the third-straight season. Over 50,000 fans have attended a game in Jack Trice Stadium for a school-record 21-straight games.

    ISU sold-out its first two games of the season (North Dakota State; Kansas State). ISU tallied its first victory with a 20-17 come-from-behind win at Iowa on Sept. 13. After going scoreless in the second half in its first two games, ISU recorded 17 points after

    intermission to rally from a 14-3 deficit at the half. It was the second-straight win in the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series over Iowa in Kinnick Stadium (9-6 in 2012).

    Head coach Paul Rhoads notched his 11th road win in his career (2009-14). ISU had just 18 road wins combined from 1991-2008.

    A pair of Cyclones were awarded weekly honors by the Big 12 for their performances vs. Iowa. DE Cory Morrissey was named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 15) after registering career highs in tackles (7), TFL (3.0) and sacks (2.0) against All-American Brandon Scherff.

    PK Cole Netten was named Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept. 15) after drilling the game-winning 42-yard FG with 0:02 seconds left on the clock. He was 2-for-2 on his FG attempts vs. the Hawkeyes, including a career-long 47-yarder in the first half.

    The Cyclones had four sacks, the most since registering four vs. TCU in 2012, and held Iowa to 275 yards of total offense, its lowest output in the series since 2008.

    With one of the nations most dangerous return men in its arsenal in Jarvis West, the Cyclones lead the Big 12 and rank second nationally in punt returns (29.25).

    West is No. 1 nationally in punt returns, averaging 29.3 yards on four returns this season. A total of 13 Cyclones have received their first career starts this season, including four freshmen

    (LB Alton Meeks, WR Allen Lazard, DB Kamari Cotton-Moya and OL Jake Campos).

    In its last two wins, the Cyclones have overcome double-digit deficits at halftime (West Virginia, down 31-14 at the break; Iowa, down 14-3 at the break).

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    GAME BREAKDOWN

    Iowa State 1-2, 0-1 Big 12 Last Game Sept. 13, 2014; Beat Iowa, 20-17Head Coach Paul Rhoads (Missouri Western, 1989)Career Record 28-38 (6th season)Rhoads vs. Baylor 2-2Series Record Tied, 6-6Series in Ames ISU leads, 4-2First Meeting Sept. 17, 1988 - Baylor, 35-0Last Meeting Oct. 19, 2013- Baylor, 71-7

    Baylor 3-0, 0-0 Big 12 Last Game Sept. 12, 2014; Beat Buffalo, 63-21Head Coach Art Briles (Texas Tech, 1979)Career Record 81-60 (12th season)Briles vs. Iowa State 3-2

    Radio: Cyclone Radio Network/LearfieldInternet Radio: Sirius 112, XM 202Talent: John Walters (pxp); Eric Heft (c), Ben Bruns (s)TV: FoxTalent: Joe Davis (pxp); Joey Harrington (c); Kris Budden (s)Live Stats: Available at Cyclones.com/statsLive Blog: Available at Cyclones.com@CycloneFB@BUFootball

    iOwA stAte (1-2, 0-1 big 12)vs. NO. 7 bAylOR (3-0, 0-0 big 12)

    Saturday, Sept. 27 | 7:20 p.m. CSt

    ameS, Iowa | JaCk trICe StadIum (54,800)

  • iOwA stAte vs. RANked OppONeNts Baylor will be Iowa States second ranked opponent of the season. Iowa State is 17-171-2 all-time vs. ranked opponents. The Cyclones are 11-80-1 vs. opponents ranked in the top-25 at home. ISU has lost eight-straight games vs. ranked opponents. Its last win over a rated foe was a 37-23

    win at No. 15 TCU on October 6, 2012.

    ISUs last win over a ranked opponent at home was on Nov. 18, 2011 in a 37-31 double overtime victory vs. No. 2 Oklahoma State.

    ISU head coach Paul Rhoads is 4-20 vs. ranked opponents in his tenure as the Cyclone head coach. Rhoads owns 23.5 percent of ISUs career wins over ranked opponents. ISU has defeated three teams ranked No. 7 by the AP in its history: #7 Missouri, 21-17 (10-16-76); #7

    Oklahoma State, 15-10 (11-23-85); #7 Nebraska, 19-10 (11-14-92).

    iOwA stAte-bAylOR quick fActs The all-time series with Baylor is tied at 6-6. ISU holds a 4-2 edge in games played in Jack Trice

    Stadium and has only lost once to the Bears as members of the Big 12 Conference (Baylor; 23-13 in 2005).

    Iowa State won the last game played in Jack Trice Stadium, 35-21 (2012). Steele Jantz tallied 435 yards of total offense, the sixth-best single-game total in school history in the victory.

    Senior Jarvis West caught three TD passes in the game, one of seven players in school history to catch 3 or more TDs in a game.

    West totaled a career-high 99 yards receiving in the 2012 game. Baylor won last year, 71-7 in Waco. DeVondrick Nealy scored his first career TD for the Cyclones

    on a 27-yard reception.

    Senior DE Cory Morrissey had five tackles and one TFL in last years game. Iowa State (21 points in 2012) and Oklahoma State (17 points in 2013) are the only two teams to

    hold Baylor to under 30 points in the last two seasons.

    iOwA RecAp Iowa State won for the third time in its last four tries vs. intrastate rival Iowa, claiming the Cy-Hawk

    trophy with a 20-17 come-from-behind victory over the Hawkeyes on Sept. 13.

    Down 14-3 at the half, the Cyclones rallied with 17 second-half points in the victory. ISU was scoreless in the second half in each of its first two games.

    The game was won in the final moments, as PK Cole Netten nailed a 42-yard FG with 0:02 seconds left to cap off an 11-play, 51-yard drive after Iowa had tied the game with a FG in its previous possession.

    Netten earned Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week for his heroics. Netten was 2-for-2 on his FG attempts in the game, including a career-long 47-yarder in the first half.

    Iowa State posted its top defensive effort of the season, holding Iowa to 275 yards of total offense, Iowas lowest output in the series since 2008 and the lowest total the Cyclone defense has allowed since Sept. 15, 2012 (178 yards) vs. Western Illinois.

    The Cyclones also had four sacks, their most since notching four vs. TCU on Oct. 6, 2012, and 9 TFL. Senior DE Cory Morrissey tallied career highs in tackles (7), TFL (3.0) and sack (2.0) en route to Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week honors.

    ISU also registered its first turnover of the season with a third-quarter interception by safety T.J. Mutcherson.

    Jevohn Miller led the Cyclones with nine tackles. The offense was propelled by junior QB Sam Richardson, who threw for 255 yards on 25-of-36

    passing and two TDs. Richardson was solid in ISUs second-half comeback, going 17-for-21 and 150 yards and two TDs, including the go-ahead TD strike to DeVondrick Nealy for 27 yards.

    The Cyclones outgained the Hawkeyes, 190-102 in the second half. Richardson found eight different receivers in the game, led by Allen Lazards career-high five catches

    for 53 yards.

    E.J. Bibbs caught three passes for 32 yards, including his first TD catch of the season. Bibbs has caught a pass in 15-straight games, the best streak on the team.

    The Rhoads FilePersonalBorn: Feb. 2, 1967Family: wife, Vickie; sons, Jake and Wyatt;Jake is a freshman wide receiver on the ISU football team

    EducationCollege: Missouri Western, 1989 (B.A.)Graduate College: Utah State, 1991 (M.A.)

    Coaching Experience1989-90 Graduate Assistant Utah State1991 Graduate Assistant Ohio State1992-94 Assistant Coach Pacific1995-99 Assistant Coach Iowa State2000-07 Defensive Coordinator Pittsburgh2008 Defensive Coordinator Auburn2009- Head Coach Iowa State

    Head Coaching RecordYear School Record Conf. Record/Bowl 2009 Iowa State 7-6 3-5/Insight Bowl2010 Iowa State 5-7 3-52011 Iowa State 6-7 3-6/Pinstripe Bowl2012 Iowa State 6-7 3-6/Liberty Bowl2013 Iowa State 3-9 2-72014 Iowa State 1-2 0-1 Totals 6th season 28-38, .424 14-30, .318

    Rhoads vs. All OpponentsOpponent ISUArmy 1-0Baylor 2-2Colorado 1-1Connecticut 1-0Iowa 3-3Kansas 4-1Kansas St. 0-6Kent State 1-0Minnesota 1-0Missouri 0-3Nebraska 1-1N. Dakota St. 1-1N. Illinois 1-0

    Rhoads Quick Hitters Born in Nevada, Iowa (10 minutes from Jack Trice Stadium) and grew up in Ankeny, Iowa (20 minutes from Jack Trice Stadium). Been the underdog in 15 of his 28 wins. Has six Big 12 road wins in five seasons...ISU registered nine conference road wins from 1992-2008. One of two coaches in ISU history to record a road win vs. a league opponent in each of his first five seasons. First coach in ISU history to record a vic-tory over a ranked opponent in three-straight seasons. In its over 120-year history, ISU has re-corded only six wins over ranked opponents on the road. Rhoads owns three of the six victories. Has four victories over ranked opponents. Took ISU to a bowl game in three of his first five seasons. Eight of the top-10 single-game Jack Trice Stadium attendance figures have occurred under Rhoads tenure. Registered the biggest win in school his-tory with a 37-31 (2OT) victory over No. 2 Oklahoma State on Nov. 18, 2011. Owns the biggest come-from-behind win in ISU history (24 points) with a 52-44 (3ot) win at West Virginia in 2013.

    Iowa State Football Bowl Berths: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012

    pAul RhOAdsHead Coach Sixth Season

    Opponent ISUUNI 2-1Oklahoma 0-4Oklahoma St. 1-3Rutgers 0-1TCU 1-1Texas 1-3Texas A&M 0-2Texas Tech 2-2Toledo 0-0Tulsa 2-1Utah 0-1West Virginia 1-1W. Illinois 1-0Total 28-38

  • big 12 ROuNdup- 2014 stANdiNgs w-l pf pA w-l pf pAOklahoma 1-0 45 33 4-0 179 66Kansas State 1-0 32 28 2-1 101 64Baylor 0-0 0 0 3-0 178 27TCU 0-0 0 0 2-0 78 21Texas Tech 0-0 0 0 2-1 100 110Kansas 0-0 0 0 2-1 61 79Oklahoma St. 0-0 0 0 2-1 114 73Texas 0-0 0 0 1-2 62 68West Virginia 0-1 33 45 2-2 150 115Iowa State 0-1 28 32 1-2 62 83

    lAst time it hAppeNed........RUSHING 100 yards: Aaron Wimberly (117) vs. Texas (10-3-13)200 yards: Ennis Haywood (219) at Ohio (9-22-01)3 TDs: Jeff Woody (3) at Tulsa (9-26-13)4 TDs: Ennis Haywood (4) at Kansas (11-17-01)5 TDs: Troy Davis (5) vs. Missouri (9-28-96)30 att: James White (31) at Texas Tech (10-29-11)40 att: Darren Davis (43) vs. Kansas St. (11-21-98)50 att: Troy Davis (53) vs. UNI (9-21-96)

    PASSING 300 yards: Grant Rohach (331) at West Virginia (11-30-13)400 yards: Austen Arnaud (440) at Kansas St. (11-22-08)30 cpl: Steele Jantz (36) vs. Baylor (10-27-12)50 att: Steele Jantz (52) vs. Baylor (10-27-12)3 TDs: Grant Rohach (4) at West Virginia (11-30-13)4 TDs: Grant Rohach (4) at West Virginia (11-30-13)5 TDs: Steele Jantz (5) vs. Baylor (10-27-12)

    RECEIVING 100 yards: Quenton Bundrage (137) vs. Texas (10-3-13)200 yards: Todd Blythe (214) at Texas A&M (10-29-05)10 rec: Collin Franklin (11) at Colorado (11-13-10)2 TDs: Bundrage/Coleman (2) at West Virginia (11-30-13)3 TDs: Quenton Bundrage (3) vs. Iowa (9-14-13)4 TDs: Todd Blythe (4) at Texas A&M (10-29-05)

    TOTAL OFFENSE 350 yards: Grant Rohach (397) at West Virginia (11-30-13)400 yards: Steele Jantz (435) vs. Baylor (10-27-12)450 yards: Jared Barnett (460) vs. Oklahoma St. (11-18-11)

    FIELD GOALS 3 made: Cole Netten (3) at West Virginia (11-30-13)4 made: Bret Culbertson (5) vs. Iowa (9-15-07)5 made: Bret Culbertson (5) vs. Iowa (9-15-07)

    TACKLES 15: Jeremiah George (18) at Baylor (10-19-13)20: Alvin Bowen (20) vs. Toledo (8-31-06)

    INTERCEPTIONS 2: Jacques Washington (2) at West Virginia (11-30-13)3: George Walker (3) vs. Vanderbilt (9-17-83)4: Barry Hill (4) vs. Kansas (10-26-74)

    Iowa State Football Bowl Berths: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012

    if yOu build it, they will cOme Paul Rhoads has built the Iowa State football program into a consistent player on the collegiate

    football scene with three bowl bids in the last five years.

    The Iowa State fanbase has paid attention. Thanks to the recent success and Rhoads enormous popularity, the Cyclones are shattering all attendance records.

    Over 50,000 people have attended a game in Jack Trice Stadium for a school-record 21-straight games.

    Thanks to Rhoads, eight of the top-10 most attended games in school history have occurred in the last two seasons, including three sellouts in 2013 (UNI, Iowa, Oklahoma State).

    ISUs top-three single-season attendance figures occurred in the last three seasons. ISU broke its season attendance record in 2013 at 55,361. ISU sold out its first two home games (North Dakota State, Kansas State), as the Cyclones have

    five sellouts at home in their last eight games.

    The capacity of Jack Trice Stadium is at 54,800 for the 2014 season because of the construction in the south end zone.

    lARgest hOme cROwds1. 56,800 vs. Oklahoma State, 2013 56,800 vs. Iowa, 2013 56,800 vs. Northern Iowa, 2013 56,800 vs. Kansas State, 20125. 56,795 vs. Northern Iowa, 20076. 56,585 vs. Oklahoma, 20127. 56,390 vs. Texas, 20118. 56,085 vs. Iowa, 20119. 55,783 vs. Western Illinois, 201210. 55,518 vs. Northern Iowa, 2006Rhoads Era Bolded

    tOp seAsON AtteNdANce AveRAges 1. 55,361- 20132. 55,274- 20123. 54,800-20144. 53,647- 20115. 51,906- 19826. 50,114- 19817. 50,097- 1980Rhoads Era Bolded

    cyclONe defeNse impROviNg The Cyclones have improved defensively in each game this season in regards to total defense: North

    Dakota State (506), Kansas State (471), Iowa (275).

    Against Iowa, the Cyclones posted its top defensive effort of the season, holding the Hawkeyes to 275 yards of total offense, Iowas lowest output in the series since 2008 and the lowest total the Cyclone defense has allowed since Sept. 15, 2012 (178 yards) vs. Western Illinois.

    The ISU defense held Iowa to just 102 yards in the second half. The Cyclones are currently fifth in the Big 12 in sacks, registering seven in the first three games. ISU

    is showing significant improvement in the sack category. Here is a look at ISUs sack totals in the Rhoads era: 2014, 7; 2013, 15; 2012, 15; 2011, 17; 2010, 11; 2009, 16.

    With seven sacks through three games, the Cyclones are on pace to have their best sack total in years.

    ISU has won the turnover battle in one game (Iowa, 2-1), forcing its first turnovers of the season vs. Iowa.

    DC Wally Burnhams units have forced at least 20+ turnovers in his first five seasons.

    OffeNse fiNdiNg Rhythm Like the Cyclone defense, the Cyclone offense has improved in each game this season. Under new OC Mark Mangino, the Cyclones have accumulated 253 yards (North Dakota State), 319

    yards (Kansas State) and 337 yards (Iowa) of total offense in each game.

    In the Iowa game, the Cyclones scored on their final two drives (9-plays, 92 yards, TD; 11-plays, 51 yards, FG with 0:02) to post a come-from-behind win on the road. The 92-play drive is the longest of the season for the Cyclones.

  • NcAA teAm RANkiNgs- 2014Category (Stat) NCAA Big 12Punt Returns (29.3) 2 1 KO return def. (15.3) 8 2Net Punting (42.87) 11 1PR Def. (0.33) 11 2Fewest Penalties (14) 16 3Completion Pct. (67.0) 20 2

    NcAA plAyeR RANkiNgs- 2014Player Category (Stat) NCAA Big 12West Punt Returns (29.3) 1 1West Punt Return TD (1) 2 1Morrissey Sacks (1.17) 14 1Richardson Comp. pct. (68.0) 18 2Richardson Comp. PG (22.0) 25 4Morrissey TFL (1.5) 30 5Miller Tackles (9.7) 38 3Downing Punting (42.9) 39 4

    RecORd bReAkdOwN 2014 Rhoads EraHome 0-2 16-18Away 1-0 11-16Neutral 0-0 1-4Natural Grass 0-2 19-26Artificial Turf 1-0 9-12Day Games 1-2 12-28Night Games 0-0 16-10vs. Ranked Teams 0-1 4-20

    August 0-1 0-2September 1-1 13-6October 0-0 8-15November 0-0 6-13 December 0-0 1-2

    Leading at Halftime 0-1 21-4Trailing at Halftime 1-1 5-30Tied at Halftime 0-0 2-4Scoring First 0-1 17-11Opponent Scores First 1-1 10-27

    Score < 20 Points 0-1 5-21Score 20+ Points 1-1 9-13Score 30+ Points 0-0 9-4Score 40+ Points 0-0 5-0Opp. Scores < 20 Points 1-0 17-1Opp. Scores +20 Points 0-0 7-9Opp. Scores +30 Points 0-2 2-18Opp. Scores +40 Points 0-0 2-10

    More Rush Yds Than Opponent 0-0 20-7Fewer Rush Yds Than Opponent 1-2 7-31Rush For < 100 Yards 1-0 1-11Rush For 100+ Yards 0-2 27-25Opp. Rushes For < 100 Yards 0-0 7-1Opp. Rushes For 100+ Yards 1-2 21-36

    More Pass Yds Than Opponent 1-0 14-12Fewer Pass Yds Than Opponent 0-2 14-26Pass For < 200 Yards 0-1 12-26Pass For 200+Yards 1-1 16-12Opp. Passes For < 200 Yards 1-0 12-11Opp. Passes For 200+ Yards 0-2 16-27

    More Total Yards Than Opp. 1-0 19-5Fewer Total Yards Than Opp. 0-2 9-34Gain < 300 Total Yards 0-1 2-16Gain 300+ Total Yards 1-1 26-22Opp. Gains < 300 Total Yards 1-0 6-0Opp. Gains 300+ Total Yards 0-2 22-38

    Commit No Turnovers 0-0 3-4Commit < 3 Turnovers 1-2 16-21Commit 3+ Turnovers 0-0 9-13Force < 3 Turnovers 1-2 11-35Force 3+ Turnovers 0-0 17-3

    Iowa State Football Bowl Berths: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012

    Manginos influence has been felt at the QB position where the Cyclones are completing 67.0 percent of their passes (2nd in Big 12; 20th in nation). Junior QB Sam Richardson is connecting on 68.0 percent of his passes, which ranks second among Big 12 signal-callers and 18th nationally.

    Mangino continues to implement his spread the wealth style of offense. Seven different Cyclones have seven or more catches on the season.

    In the red zone, the Cyclones are 5-of-6 (83.3 percent) with five TDs this season.

    cyclONes gettiNg expeRieNce A total of 13 Cyclones have recorded their first career starts this year: Brett Medders, Mitchell

    Meyers, Devlyn Cousin, Alton Meeks, Kane Seeley, Kamari Cotton-Moya, T.J. Mutcherson, Allen Lazard, Jake Campos, P.J. Harris, Trent Taylor, Qujuan Floyd and Drake Ferch.

    Of the 13 Cyclones who notched their first career starts, four are freshmen: Lazard, Campos, Cotton-Moya and Meeks.

    Seven Cyclone freshmen have seen significant playing time this season. Five on defense: Kamari Cotton-Moya (DB), Robby Garcia (DL), Alton Meeks (LB), Vernell Trent (DL) and Kamari Syrie (DB). Two on offense: Allen Lazard (WR) and Jake Campos (OL).

    ISU punter Colin Downing is also a true freshman.

    JARvis west is isus plAymAkeR Senior Jarvis West is one of the most dangerous offensive weapons in the nation. West has already solidified himself as one of the best returners in ISU history. His career 25.7

    kickoff return average ranks second all-time in school history. He returned a kickoff for a TD last year vs. Texas Tech (95 yards), tying for the fourth-longest KO return in school history. He also had a KO return for a TD called back in the 2011 Pinstripe Bowl.

    He is also one of the best punt returners in the nation. His season 29.3 average leads the nation. He notched his first career punt return for a TD against Kansas State (Sept. 6), rambling 82 yards to paydirt. It was the ninth-longest punt return in school history.

    West has two punt returns of over 20 yards this season: 24 vs. North Dakota State; 82 vs. Kansas State.

    West had one of the greatest opening periods in ISU history vs. Kansas State when he caught a 17-yard TD pass, returned a punt 82 yards for a TD and threw a 29-yard TD pass in the first half.

    West was named Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week, Hornung Award Honor Roll and CFPA Punt Returner of the Week after his performance vs. Kansas State.

    He became just the third player in FBS or FCS to achieve the feat since 1998. He also became just the fourth player in ISU history to record a kickoff return and punt return for a

    TD in school history: Dick Howard, Don Ferguson and Tom Vaughn. Vaughn was the last Cyclone to do it in 1963.

    Overall, West has been responsible for a TD in five different combinations in his career: TD rush, TD catch, TD pass, TD punt return, TD kickoff return, the only current player in the nation to claim this.

    West, who has been added to the Hornung Award Watch list, is ISUs active leader in receptions (86).

    He recorded a career-high eight catches vs. Kansas State. West currently leads the team in catches (15) and is second in receiving yards (137). His 15 catches

    equals his total from last year.

    AlleN lAzARd Off tO A gReAt stARt True freshman WR Allen Lazard is having a fantastic start to his Cyclone career. Lazard is the first true freshman offensive player to record a start since WR Josh Lenz did it in 2009. Lazard was inserted into a starting role after the untimely loss to ISUs top returning receiver

    Quenton Bundrage, who tore his ACL in the season-opener vs. North Dakota State.

    Lazard has nine catches for a team-high 143 yards receiving. He registered career-highs in catches (5) and receiving yards (53) vs. Iowa. The two longest plays from scrimmage on the season are by Lazard: 48-yard catch vs. North Dakota

    State and a 29-yard TD catch vs. Kansas State, his first career TD.

    sAm RichARdsON iN cONtROl Of OffeNse Junior QB Sam Richardson claimed the role of signal-caller of the Iowa State offense in fall camp

    and has been solid.

  • Iowa State Football Bowl Berths: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012

    Richardson has 22 career TD passes, tying for 10th all-time in school history, and has a career 58.0 percent completion clip, the third-best total in school history.

    He is completing a career-best 68.0 percent of his passes this season (66-97) and leads the team in rushing with 119 yards. His completion percentage is on pace to break the school mark and ranks second among Big 12 QBs and 18th in the nation.

    Richardson is averaging 22.0 completions per game, ranking fourth in the Big 12 and 18th in the nationally.

    After intermission, Richardson is completing 70 percent of his passes (37-of-53). Against Iowa, Richardson was 25-of-36 for 255 yards and 2 TDs, including completing 17-of-21 passes

    in the second half to help ISU overcome an 11-point halftime deficit.

    Richardson completed a career-best 14-straight passes vs. Kansas State. Richardson also has the ability to keep plays alive with his feet. He currently leads the Cyclones in

    rushing with 119 yards.

    fARNiOk is the seAsONed veteRAN Senior co-captain Tom Farniok is the seasoned veteran of the Cyclones, registering a team-high 38

    starts, which ranks fourth among active Big 12 players.

    Farniok, a two-time HM All-Big 12 selection at center, is on both the Rimington Award and the Weurffel Trophy watch lists.

    Along with senior RT Jacob Gannon, Farniok is one of two Cyclones on the team to start at least one game in the last four seasons.

    A native of Sioux Falls, S.D., Farniok calls the shots at the line scrimmage and his leadership has been instrumental in the success of the Cyclone offense.

    Farniok was injured in the second quarter of the North Dakota State game and did not play the rest of the game, as the the Cyclone offense sputtered in the second half.

    Farniok went 3-0 against intrastate rival in his four years as a Cyclone. He was injured in ISUs loss to Iowa in 2013 and did not play in the game.

    Farniok spent the summer as an assistant strength and conditioning coach working with the Iowa State mens basketball team. He wants to be a strength and conditioning coach when his football career is over.

    Big 12 Active Leaders In Career Starts1. 42, B.J. Finney, Kansas State2. 41, Dominic Espinosa, Texas3. 39, Quandre Diggs, Texas4. 38, Tom Farniok, Iowa State

    mORRissey ANd milleR leAdiNg the defeNse Seniors Cory Morrissey and Jevohn Miller are the leaders of the Iowa State defense in 2014. DE Morrissey is off to a fantastic start to his final year as a Cyclone, leading the team in tackles for

    loss (4.5) and sacks (3.5).

    Morrissey was named the Big 12s Defensive Player of the Week after his performance vs. Iowa when he registered career highs in tackles (7), TFL (3.0) and sacks (2.0) against All-American Iowa LT Brandon Scherff.

    Morrissey currently leads the Big 12 and 14th nationally in sacks and ranks fifth in the Big 12 and 30th nationally in TFL.

    Morrisseys is ISUs active career leader in sacks (5.5) and TFL (13.0). LB Miller leads the team, ranks third in the Big 12 and 38th nationally in tackles per game at 9.7. Miller moved to Mike linebacker after the season-opener vs. North Dakota State and it has paid

    dividends for the Cyclone defense.

    Miller has led the Cyclones in tackles in the last two games, including a season-high 11 stops vs. Kansas State.

    Miller is ISUs active career leader in tackles (97).

    2014 cAptAiNs The Iowa State players voted on their captains and this year three players emerged as co-captains

    for the 2014 season.

    All three are seniors: E.J. Bibbs (TE), Tom Farniok (OL) and Cory Morrissey (DE). The three captains all earned All-Big 12 recognition last season and are on various national award

    watch lists.

    2014 lONg plAys fROm scRimmAgeYards Type Player (s)48 Catch Lazard from Richardson (NDSU)*29 Catch Lazard from West (KSU)*27 Catch Nealy from Richardson (Iowa)26 Catch West from Richardson (Iowa)22 Catch Bibbs from Richardson (Iowa)*Touchdown

    2014 lONgest scORiNg dRivesYards Plays Team/Result92 9 Iowa/TD85 9 Kansas State/TD75 12 Kansas State/TD75 10 North Dakota State/TD

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    cyclONes.tv ON mediAcOmIowa State launched its own athletics channel in 2013 with its Cyclones.tv station on Mediacom. Iowa State sporting events, news conferences, coaches shows and special features are shown daily on the 24-hour Iowa State Athletics TV station.

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  • Iowa State Football Bowl Berths: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012

    five plAyeRs NAmed tO wAtch lists Iowa State has five players who made preseason college football award watch lists in E.J. Bibbs (Tight End- John Mackey Award/CFPA), Tom Farniok

    (Center- Rimington Award), Cory Morrissey (Defensive End- Lott Impact Award), Jarvis West (Kick Returner- CFPA/Hornung Award) and Aaron Wimberly (Running Back- Hornung Award/Doak Walker Award).

    cyclONes iN the Nfl Iowa State currently has five players on 53-man NFL rosters. Players on NFL Rosters: Tim Dobbins (Atlanta Falcons), Leonard Johnson (Tampa Bay Buccaneers), A.J. Klein (Carolina Panthers), Kelechi Osemele

    (Baltimore Ravens) and Ahtyba Rubin (Cleveland Browns).

    A number of players are on practice squads, including Jeremiah George, who is the latest Cyclone to be drafted, getting selected in the fifth round of the NFL Draft by the New York Jets. George led the Big 12 and ranked fourth nationally in tackles in 2013 at 11.1.

    ISU has had an NFL draftee in each of the last three seasons.

    RemembeRiNg cuRtis bRAy Curtis Bray, who was on head coach Paul Rhoads Iowa State staff the last five seasons, passed away suddenly from a pulmonary embolism in January

    at the age of 43.

    Bray was ISUs defensive end coach from 2009-13, tutoring multiple defensive ends to All-Big 12 recognition. Iowa State will honor Brays legacy by adorning a patch on their helmets of his initials CB throughout the entire season. ISU DE Cory Morrissey, who earned All-Big 12 honors in 2013 under Brays leadership, changed his uniform number to 58 in honor of Bray, who wore the

    same number in his outstanding career at Pittsburgh.

    dRAke feRch ANd beN bOeseN AwARded schOlARships Coach Rhoads placed senior Drake Ferch (N/LB) and junior Ben Boesen (TE) on scholarship at the end of fall camp. Both players came to ISU as recruited walk-ons and have worked their way up into the two-deep. Rhoads has placed 18 former walk-ons on scholarship in his tenure.

    deAliNg with iNJuRies Iowa State has already lost five significant contributors to season-ending injuries this season. Quenton Bundrage, ISUs leading receiver in 2013 (48 catches, 676 yards, 9 TDs), had his junior season ended on the fourth play of the 2014 season

    when he tore his ACL vs. North Dakota State in the season-opener.

    Ben Loth, ISUs backup center, went down with a knee injury on the first day of fall camp. Special teams dynamo Levi Peters ruptured his achilles vs. Kansas State. WR P.J. Harris, who had nine catches in the first three games, had his season ended with a knee injury vs. Iowa, along with backup offensive lineman

    Jacob Dunning.

    dAuNtiNg schedule Phil Steele ranks ISUs 2014 schedule as the seventh-toughest in the nation. That follows pre-season schedule ranks of sixth (2013), third (2012), sixth (2011)

    and first (2010) for the Cyclones.

    Iowa State will yet again play one of the nations toughest schedules. The combined 2013 record of Iowa States 2014 opponents is 96-57. Only three teams (Kansas, West Virginia, TCU) posted records below .500 in 2013. Iowa States first eight opponents (North Dakota State, 14-0; Kansas State, 8-5; Iowa, 8-5; Toledo, 7-5; Baylor, 11-2; Oklahoma State, 10-3; Texas, 8-5;

    Oklahoma, 11-2) were a combined 77-27 in 2013.

    Seven of the first eight teams on ISUs schedule played in the postseason in 2013.

  • Iowa State Football Bowl Berths: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012

    gAme-by-gAme stARteRsAug. 30 vs. North Dakota StateOffense DefenseTE E.J. Bibbs LE Mitchell MeyersRT Jacob Gannon DT Brandon JensenRG Daniel Burton NG Devlyn CousinC Tom Farniok RE Cory MorrisseyLG Jamison Lalk SLB Kane SeeleyLT Brock Dagel MLB Alton MeeksQB Sam Richardson WLB Jevohn MillerTB Aaron Wimberly RCB Nigel TribuneWRZ Brett Medders LCB Sam RichardsonWRF Jarvis West SS T.J. MutchersonWRX Quenton Bundrage FS Kamari Cotton-Moya

    Sept. 6 vs. Kansas StateOffense DefenseWR P.J. Harris LE Mitchell MeyersRT Jake Campos DT Brandon JensenRG Daniel Burton NG Devlyn CousinC Tom Farniok RE Cory MorrisseyLG Jamison Lalk SLB Drake FerchLT Brock Dagel MLB Jevohn MillerQB Sam Richardson WLB Luke KnottTB Aaron Wimberly RCB Nigel TribuneWRZ Dondre Daley LCB Sam RichardsonWRF Jarvis West SS T.J. MutchersonWRX Allen Lazard FS Kamari Cotton-Moya

    Sept. 13 at Iowa Offense DefenseTE E.J. Bibbs LE Mitchell MeyersRT Jake Campos DT Brandon JensenRG Daniel Burton NG Trent TaylorC Tom Farniok RE Cory MorrisseyLG Jamison Lalk SLB Luke KnottLT Brock Dagel MLB Alton MeeksQB Sam Richardson WLB Jevohn MillerTB Aaron Wimberly RCB Nigel TribuneWRZ Dondre Daley LCB Sam RichardsonWRF Jarvis West SS T.J. MutchersonWRX Allen Lazard FS Qujuan Floyd

    Sept. 27 vs. Baylor Offense DefenseTE - - LE - -RT - - DT - -RG - - NG - -C - - RE - -LG - - SLB - -LT - - MLB - -QB - - WLB - -TB - - RCB - -WRZ - - LCB - -WRF - - SS - -WRX - - FS - -

    Oct. 4 at Oklahoma State Offense DefenseTE - - LE - -RT - - DT - -RG - - NG - -C - - RE - -LG - - SLB - -LT - - MLB - -QB - - WLB - -TB - - RCB - -WRZ - - LCB - -WRF - - SS - -WRX - - FS - -

    Oct. 11 vs. ToledoOffense DefenseTE - - LE - -RT - - DT - -RG - - NG - -C - - RE - -LG - - SLB - -LT - - MLB - -QB - - WLB - -TB - - RCB - -WRZ - - LCB - -WRF - - SS - -WRX - - FS - -

    cyclONes by the NumbeRs1 - Yards ISU opponents have registered in punt returns in 15 punts this season.

    3 - Times a Cyclone has received Big 12 Player of the Week honors this season: Jarvis West (ST, Sept. 8), Cory Morrissey (DEF, Sept. 15), Cole Netten (ST, Sept. 15).

    4 - Sacks recorded by Iowa State in its win at Iowa on Sept. 13, the most by a Cyclone team since tallying four sacks at TCU on Oct. 6, 2012.

    4 - Number of freshmen who have started a game for the Cyclones this season (Alton Meeks, LB; Kamari Cotton-Moya, S; Jake Cam-pos, OL; Allen Lazard, WR).

    4 - Number of players in ISU history who have recorded a punt return and a kickoff return for a TD in school history. Jarvis West joined the list with an 82-yard punt return for a TD vs. Kansas State. He had a 95-yard kickoff return for a TD vs. Texas Tech in 2013.

    5 - Sellouts ISU has recorded in Jack Trice Stadium in the last two seasons, including a full house in the first two games of 2014.

    5 - Different ways Jarvis West has been respon-sible for a TD in his career (TD pass, TD rush, TD catch, TD punt return, TD kickoff return), the only active player in the nation to achieve this feat.

    6 - New assistant coaches on ISUs coaching staff: Mark Mangino, Tommy Mangino, Maurice Linguist, Lou Ayeni, Stan Eggen and Brandon Blaney.

    11 - Road wins in the Paul Rhoads era (2009-14). ISU had 18 road wins combined from 1991-2008.

    13 - Cyclones who have received their first career starts this season.

    14 - Passes completed in a row by Sam Rich-ardson vs. Kansas State, a new career-best and four shy from the single-game ISU record of 18-straight by Seneca Wallace (Baylor; 2001).

    15 - Games in a row All-Big 12 TE E.J. Bibbs has a caught a pass, the best active streak on the team.

    17 - Points scored in the second half in ISUs come-from-behind win at Iowa on Sept. 13. The Cyclones were held scoreless in the second half in their first two games.

    21 - Games in a row ISU has had 50,000 or more fans attend a game in Jack Trice Stadium, a school-record streak.

    38 - Career starts by center Tom Farniok, the highest total by a current Cyclone and 20 starts better than Q. Bundrage (18) in second place.

    40 - This is the 40th season of Jack Trice Sta-dium. ISUs first game in JTS was on Sept. 20, 1975, a 17-12 win over Air Force.

    58.8 - Career completion percentage for Sam Richardson, the third-best total in school history.

    81.8 - Percentage of field goals made by Cole Netten (9-of-11) in his last seven games.

    gAme-by-gAme stARteRsOct. 18 at TexasOffense DefenseTE - - LE - -RT - - DT - -RG - - NG - -C - - RE - -LG - - SLB - -LT - - MLB - -QB - - WLB - -TB - - RCB - -WRZ - - LCB - -WRF - - SS - -WRX - - FS - -

    Nov. 1 vs. OklahomaOffense DefenseTE - - LE - -RT - - DT - -RG - - NG - -C - - RE - -LG - - SLB - -LT - - MLB - -QB - - WLB - -TB - - RCB - -WRZ - - LCB - -WRF - - SS - -WRX - - FS - -

    Nov. 8 at KansasOffense DefenseTE - - LE - -RT - - DT - -RG - - NG - -C - - RE - -LG - - SLB - -LT - - MLB - -QB - - WLB - -TB - - RCB - -WRZ - - LCB - -WRF - - SS - -WRX - - FS - -

    Nov. 22 vs. Texas Tech Offense DefenseTE - - LE - -RT - - DT - -RG - - NG - -C - - RE - -LG - - SLB - -LT - - MLB - -QB - - WLB - -TB - - RCB - -WRZ - - LCB - -WRF - - SS - -WRX - - FS - -

    Nov. 29 vs. West VirginiaOffense DefenseTE - - LE - -RT - - DT - -RG - - NG - -C - - RE - -LG - - SLB - -LT - - MLB - -QB - - WLB - -TB - - RCB - -WRZ - - LCB - -WRF - - SS - -WRX - - FS - -

    Dec. 6 at TCUOffense DefenseTE - - LE - -RT - - DT - -RG - - NG - -C - - RE - -LG - - SLB - -LT - - MLB - -QB - - WLB - -TB - - RCB - -WRZ - - LCB - -WRF - - SS - -WRX - - FS - -

  • Iowa State Football Bowl Berths: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012

    pRONuNciAtiONsPlayersPierre Aka - A-kahTerry Ayeni - eye-EN-neeBen Boesen - BO-zinBrian Bonacci - Bo-notch-eeQuenton Bundrage - QUINN-ton BUND-ridgeKamari Cotton-Moya - Kuh-mar-ee Cotton-Moy-uhDevlyn Cousin - DEV-linnDondre Daley - DON-drayTad Ecby- ECK-beeTom Farniok - far-KNEE-ock Qujuan Floyd - Kuh-wahnJacob Homa - Home-uhJosh Jahlas - Jaw-lissKory Kodanko - Kah-DONK-ohJamison Lalk - LOCKDamein Lawry - LOUW-reeBen Loth - rhymes with clothJevohn Miller - rhymes with kevinT.J. Mutcherson - mutch-UR-sonDeVondrick Nealy - deh-VON-drick KNEE-leeReggan Northrup - Ree-gunOni Omoile - OH-knee ah-MOY-lahGrant Rohach - ROW-hauchOrion Salters - Oh-RYANKane Seeley - SEE-leeSam Seonbuchner - Scene-bucknerNick Severs - See-versKamari Syrie - Kuh-mar-ee Sir-RYEWendell Taiese - Ty-ES-sayTanner Tusha - TWO-ShaJauan Wesley - Juh-wanDauron Williams - DAH-ron

    CoachesLouis Ayeni - eye-EN-neeStan Eggen - Egg-in

    ROsteR bReAkdOwNBy StateIowa: 44Texas: 25Florida: 22California: 7Illinois: 6Wisconsin: 4 Missouri: 3Georgia: 2Indiana: 2Oklahoma: 2Canada: 1Kansas: 1Mississippi: 1Nevada: 1South Dakota: 1

    By ClassSeniors: 13Juniors: 24Sophomores: 29Freshmen: 56

    By PositionQuarterbacks: 6Running Backs: 10Tight Ends: 7Wide Receivers: 15Offensive Linemen: 21Defensive Linemen: 19Linebackers: 18Defensive Backs: 18Specialists: 8

    RecORds ANd tReNdssiNgle-gAme RecORdslONgest puNt RetuRNs

    1. 96 Tom Elliott, Kansas, 19692. 95 Gary King, Drake, 19653. 91 James McMillion, Okla. St., 19924. 87 James McMillion, Tulane, 19925. 86 Barry Hill, Kansas, 19736. 85 Mike Schwartz, Bowling Green, 1977 85 D.W. Moss, Drake, 19148. 82 Jarvis West, Kansas State, 20149. 80 Dick Howard, Doane, 1944 80 Bill Brennan, Nebraska, 1913

    seAsON RecORdspuNt RetuRNs fOR tOuchdOwNs

    1. 3 James McMillion, 19922. 2 Todd Miller, 20023. 1 Jarvis West, 2014 1 tied with 13 others

    puNt RetuRN AveRAge (miNimum 10 RetuRNs)

    1. 18.91 James McMillion, 19922. 16.00 Ryan Baum, 20063. 15.69 Tom Vaughn, 19634. 14.76 James McMillion, 19915. 13.40 Jarvis West, 20136. 13.15 Gary King, 19657. 12.18 John Schweizer, 19718. 12.08 James McMillion, 19939. 12.00 Tom Vaughn, 196410. 11.30 J.J. Moses, 2000- 29.2 Jarvis West, 2014 (four returns)

    cOmpletiON peRceNtAge (miNimum 100 cOmp.)

    1. 62.1 Steele Jantz, 2012 62.1 Seneca Wallace, 20013. 62.0 Bret Oberg, 19894. 61.6 Austen Arnaud, 2008 61.6 Bret Meyer, 20056. 61.0 Bret Meyer, 20077. 59.0 Austen Arnaud, 20108. 58.7 Austen Arnaud, 20099. 58.1 David Archer, 198310. 57.6 Grant Rohach, 2013-- 68.0 Sam Richardson, 2014 (66 comp)

    cAReeR RecORdstOuchdOwN cAtches

    1. 31 Todd Blythe, 2004-072. 15 Ed Williams, 1994-97 15 Keith Krepfle, 1971-73)4. 14 Lane Danielsen, 2000-03 14 Tracy Henderson, 1982-846. 12 Willie Jones, 1971-73 12 Dick Limerick, 1961-638. 11 Quenton Bundrage, 2012-9. 10 Josh Lenz, 2009-12 10 Lance Young, 2001-03 10 Otto Stowe, 1968-70 10 Jim Doran, 1948-50

    beRgstROm fOOtbAll cOmplex

    The $20.6 million Bergstrom Football Complex was dedicated on Oct. 26, 2012.

    The 152,000 square-foot building houses a spacious strength and conditioning facility, office complex with positional meeting rooms, an auditorium and locker rooms.

    Its athletics training area boasts leading edge capabilities and the building is fully equipped with the latest video technologies.

    JAck tRice stAdium

    First Game: Sept. 20, 1975 (Iowa State defeated Air Force, 17-12): 40th season.

    Capacity: Holds 54,800 (2014 only). Record crowd was 56,800, four times.

    Surface: Natural grass constructed in 1996. Renovated in 2008 with sod from Wisconsin.

    Vitals: 100% Kentucky Bluegrass, mowed 3-4 times a week at 1.25, total grass area is 93,000 square feet.

    Awards: College Football Field of the Year by the Sports Turf Managers Association (STMA) in 1996 and 2012.

    Quick Fact: Jack Trice Stadium is the only FBS stadium in the nation named after an African-American.

    sOuth eNd zONe pROJect

    Ground has broken on the south end zone project at Jack Trice Stadium which is scheduled to be completed in Aug. of 2015.

    New stadium capacity will increase to 61,000, the third-largest in the Big 12.

    Project includes bowling in the south end, new club section and a video board.

  • Iowa State Football Bowl Berths: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012

    kickOff RetuRN AveRAge

    1. 26.47 Luther Blue, 1974-762. 25.70 Jarvis West, 2011-3. 25.36 Tom Vaughn, 1962-644. 24.74 Tom Busch, 1965-675. 24.62 Leonard Johnson, 2008-11 6. 24.50 Jeff Allen, 1968-707. 24.38 Ray Hardee, 1975-788. 24.15 Willie Jones, 1971-739. 23.93 Shontrelle Johnson, 2010-1310. 23.54 Darren Davis, 1996-99

    tOuchdOwN pAsses

    1. 50 Bret Meyer, 2004-072. 42 Austen Arnaud, 2007-103. 40 Todd Bandhauer, 1995-984. 33 Alex Espinoza, 1984-865. 26 Seneca Wallace, 2001-026. 25 Wayne Stanley, 1972-767. 24 Dean Carlson, 1970-718. 23 Steele Jantz, 2011-12 23 David Archer, 1982-8310. 22 Sam Richardson, 2012- 22 George Amundson, 1970-72

    speciAl teAms tOuchdOwNs

    1. 3 James McMillion, 1989-93 3 Tom Vaughn, 1962-643. 2 Jarvis West, 2011- 2 Todd Miller, 2002-04 2 Luther Blue, 1974-76 2 Willie Jones, 1971-73 2 Tom Elliott, 1968-69 2 Don Ferguson, 1947-49 2 Dick Howard, 1943-46

    puNt RetuRN AveRAge (miN 20 RetuRNs)

    1. 15.91 James McMillion, 1991-932. 14.27 Ryan Baum, 2003-063. 13.83 Tom Vaughn, 1962-644. 11.62 Tony Washington, 1968-705. 11.35 Dick Limerick, 1961-636. 10.53 John Schweizer, 1970-727. 10.13 Larry Carwell, 1964-668. 9.36 Tom Elliott, 1968-699. 9.13 J.J. Moses (1997-200010. 9.07 Dwight Nichols, 1957-59-- 17.60 Jarvis West, 2011- (15 returns)

    cOmpletiONs

    1. 810 Bret Meyer, 2004-072. 616 Austen Arnaud, 2007-103. 454 Alex Espinoza, 1984-864. 411 Seneca Wallace, 2001-025. 404 Todd Bandhauer, 1995-986. 359 David Archer, 1982-837. 306 Sage Rosenfels, 1997-20008. 259 Tim Van Galder, 1964-669. 251 Bret Oberg, 1988-8910. 244 Todd Doxzon, 1993-96-- 233 Sam Richardson, 2012-

    cOmpletiON peRceNtAge (miNimum 200 cOmp.)

    1. 59.7 Austen Arnaud, 2007-102. 59.2 Bret Oberg, 1988-893. 58.8 Sam Richardson, 2012-4. 58.0 Bret Meyer, 2004-075. 57.8 Steele Jantz, 2011-126. 57.7 Seneca Wallace, 2001-027. 55.5 David Archer, 1982-838. 55.1 Todd Doxzon, 1993-969. 52.1 Sage Rosenfels, 1997-200010. 51.0 Alex Espinoza, 1984-86

  • iOwA stAte ROsteR - AlphAbeticAlNo. Name, pos 91 Pierre Aka, DL52 Cole Anderson, OL11 E.J. Bibbs, TE95 Ben Boesen, TE14 Jared Brackens, LB33 Tyler Brown, RB9 Quenton Bundrage, WR70 Daniel Burton, OL67 Jake Campos, OL23 Darian Cotton, DB5 Kamari Cotton-Moya, DB94 Devlyn Cousin, DL79 Shawn Curtis, OL72 Brock Dagel, OL13 Dondre Daley, WR13 Colin Downing, P66 Jacob Dunning, OL6 Tad Ecby, WR74 Tom Farniok, OL 3 Drake Ferch, N34 Austin Fischer, H26 Qujuan Floyd, DB41 Chris Francis, PK65 Jacob Gannon, OL95 Robby Garcia, DL43 Sam George, DE63 Ryan Glenn, OL97 Tyler Harmeyer, DL15 Brandon Harris, WR2 Jordan Harris, LB4 P.J. Harris, WR16 Willie Harvey, LB7 Trevor Hodge, DB1 Vic Holmes, DB55 Jacob Homa, OL31 Josh Jahlas, DB93 Brandon Jensen, DL21 Luke Knott, LB69 Kory Kodanko, OL12 Holden Kramer, P23 Clifford Kwaw-Mensah, RB76 Jamison Lalk, OL7 Joel Lanning, QB50 Bryan Larson, OL17 Damein Lawry, WR5 Allen Lazard, WR53 Anthony Lazard, LB14 Darius Lee-Campbell, QB86 Alex Leslie, TE11 Gabe Luna, DE8 Kenneth Lynn, DB32 Justin Madison, DE83 Brett Medders, WR44 Alton Meeks, LB90 Mitchell Meyers, DE55 Jevohn Miller, LB25 Brian Mills, LB8 DVario Montgomery, WR58 Cory Morrissey, DE22 T.J. Mutcherson, DB20 DeVondrick Nealy, RB1 Cole Netten, PK9 Reggan Northrup, LB77 Oni Omoile, OL89 Jake Ortale, TE10 Brian Peavy, DB35 Levi Peters, LB96 MaKayle Phillips, DL45 Dale Pierson, DE3 Jake Rhoads, WR/LS4 Sam Richardson, DB12 Sam Richardson, QB3 Grant Rohach, QB6 DeMonte Ruth, DB21 Orion Salters, WR82 Scotty Schaffner, TE29 Kane Seeley, LB47 Sam Seonbuchner, LB71 Nick Severs, OL49 Jack Spreen, LB10 Rob Standard, RB16 Kyle Starcevich, QB20 Matt Swoyer, DB24 Martinez Syria, RB27 Kamari Syrie, DB78 Wendell Taiese, OL98 Trent Taylor, DL24 Matthew Thomas, DB49 Spencer Thornton, LS99 Vernell Trent, DL34 Nigel Tribune, DB56 J.D. Waggoner, DE25 Mike Warren, RB38 Jared Weaver, LB40 Justin Webster, RB18 Jauan Wesley, WR1 Jarvis West, WR81 Quan West, TE/WR41 Darius White, DE75 Duaron Williams, OL2 Aaron Wimberly, RB73 Will Windham, OL

    Iowa State Football Bowl Berths: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012

    iOwA stAte ROsteR - NumeRicAlNo. Name pos ht wt yr hometown (high school/previous school) 1 Vic Holmes DB 5-11 193 Fr. La Porte, Texas (La Porte)1 Cole Netten* PK 6-1 214 So.# Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny)1 Jarvis West*** WR 5-7 171 Sr.# St. Petersburg, Fla. (Gibbs)2 Jordan Harris LB 6-0 244 Jr. Clarksdale, Miss. (Clarksdale/Copiah-Lincoln CC)2 Aaron Wimberly* RB 5-9 177 Sr. Snellville, Ga. (South Gwinnett/Iowa Western CC)3 Drake Ferch* N 5-11 209 Sr.# State Center, Iowa (West Marshall/Iowa Western CC)3 Jake Rhoads WR/LS 6-2 197 Fr.# Ames, Iowa (Gilbert)3 Grant Rohach* QB 6-2 217 So.# Moorpark, Calif. (Moorpark)4 P.J. Harris* WR 6-2 164 So.# Groveland, Fla. (South Lake)4 Sam Richardson** DB 5-8 187 Jr.# League City, Texas (Clear Springs) 5 Kamari Cotton-Moya DB 6-1 194 Fr.# Bakersfield, Calif. (Ridgeview)5 Allen Lazard WR 6-5 221 Fr. Urbandale, Iowa (Urbandale)6 Tad Ecby* WR 6-0 205 Jr.# Houston, Texas (St. Pius X)6 DeMonte Ruth DB 5-9 163 Fr. Dallas, Texas (Wilmer-Hutchins)7 Trevor Hodge DB 6-1 201 Fr.# Perris, Calif. (Citrus Hill)7 Joel Lanning QB 6-2 233 Fr.# Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny)8 Kenneth Lynn* DB 5-10 173 Jr.# Dallas, Texas (Kimball)8 DVario Montgomery WR 6-5 219 So.# Winter Park, Fla. (Winter Park/USF)9 Quenton Bundrage** WR 6-2 192 Jr.# Palmetto, Fla. (Manatee)9 Reggan Northrup LB 6-1 190 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. (First Coast)10 Brian Peavy DB 5-9 178 Fr. Houston, Texas (Westfield)10 Rob Standard* RB 5-10 210 Jr.# St. Louis, Mo. (Chaminade)11 E.J. Bibbs* TE 6-3 264 Sr. Chicago, Ill. (Bogan/Arizona Western CC) 11 Gabe Luna DE 6-2 251 Jr. Garden City, Kan. (Garden City/Butler CC)12 Holden Kramer P 6-3 182 Fr.# West Des Moines, Iowa (Valley)12 Sam Richardson** QB 6-2 221 Jr.# Winter Park, Fla. (Winter Park)13 Dondre Daley* WR 6-2 190 So.# Tarpon Springs, Fla. (Tarpon Springs)13 Colin Downing P 5-11 186 Fr. Whitefish Bay, Wis. (Whitefish Bay)14 Jared Brackens*** LB 6-1 213 Sr. Mesquite, Texas (North)14 Darius Lee-Campbell QB 6-2 211 Fr. Spring, Texas (Spring)15 Brandon Harris WR 6-0 193 Fr.# Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill) 16 Willie Harvey LB 6-0 213 Fr. Hastings, Fla. (Menendez)16 Kyle Starcevich QB 6-3 213 Fr. Altoona, Iowa (Southeast Polk)17 Damein Lawry WR 5-10 182 So.# Dallas, Texas (Wilmer-Hutchins)18 Jauan Wesley WR 5-11 177 Fr. Markham, Ill. (Thornton Township)20 DeVondrick Nealy** RB 5-10 189 Jr.# Monticello, Fla. (Jefferson County) 20 Matt Swoyer DB 5-11 187 So.# Southlake, Texas (Carroll)21 Luke Knott* LB 6-1 219 So.# Lees Summit, Mo. (West)21 Orion Salters WR 5-9 166 Fr. Dallas, Texas (Jesuit)22 T.J. Mutcherson* DB 5-11 201 So.# Tampa, Fla. (Freedom)23 Darian Cotton* DB 5-11 198 Jr.# Mount Pleasant, Iowa (Mount Pleasant)23 Clifford Kwaw-Mensah RB 5-7 178 Fr. Ames, Iowa (Iowa)24 Martinez Syria RB 6-0 205 Fr. Humble, Texas (Nimitz) 24 Matthew Thomas* DB 5-10 165 Sr.# Lancaster, Texas (Lancaster)25 Brian Mills LB 5-10 231 Fr.# Clermont, Fla. (East Ridge)25 Mike Warren RB 6-0 188 Fr. Lawton, Okla. (Lawton)26 Qujuan Floyd DB 6-0 195 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Crenshaw/Santa Monica CC)27 Kamari Syrie DB 5-10 200 Fr.# Hurst, Texas (L.D. Bell)29 Kane Seeley* LB 6-2 236 So.# Perry, Iowa (Perry)31 Josh Jahlas DB 6-2 197 So.# Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Kennedy)32 Justin Madison DE 6-3 218 Fr.# Tampa, Fla. (Robinson) 33 Tyler Brown RB 5-11 188 Fr.# Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson) 34 Austin Fischer H 6-2 211 Jr.# Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny/Marshalltown CC)34 Nigel Tribune* DB 5-11 185 So. Jacksonville, Fla. (Raines)35 Levi Peters* LB 5-11 216 So.# Gilmore City, Iowa (Fort Dodge)38 Jared Weaver LB 6-1 225 Sr.# Moville, Iowa (Sioux City Heelan) 40 Justin Webster RB 6-1 216 Fr.# Houston, Texas (Northland Christian)41 Chris Francis PK 6-0 174 Fr. Dubuque, Iowa (Hempstead)41 Darius White DE 6-1 243 So.# Palmetto, Fla. (Manatee) 43 Sam George DE 6-2 247 Fr.# Norwalk, Iowa (Norwalk)44 Alton Meeks LB 6-3 244 Fr.# Orlando, Fla. (Dr. Phillips)45 Dale Pierson DE 6-2 254 Jr. Bakersfield, Calif. (Independence/Pasadena CC)47 Sam Seonbuchner LB 6-2 230 Fr. Oconomowoc, Wis. (Arrowhead)49 Jack Spreen LB 6-1 215 Fr.# Bedford, Ind. (Bedford North Lawrence)49 Spencer Thornton** LS 6-2 251 Sr.# Marion, Iowa (Cedar Rapids-Washington)50 Bryan Larson OL 6-4 278 Fr.# Humboldt, Iowa (Humboldt)52 Cole Anderson OL 6-4 262 Fr. League City, Texas (Clear Falls)53 Anthony Lazard LB 6-1 198 So.# Urbandale, Iowa (Urbandale)55 Jacob Homa OL 6-4 283 Fr.# Brookfield, Wis. (Brookfield Central)55 Jevohn Miller*** LB 6-1 241 Sr. Brooklyn, Iowa (BGM)56 J.D. Waggoner DE 6-3 252 Fr.# Dallas, Texas (Jesuit)58 Cory Morrissey** DE 6-4 260 Sr. Ames, Iowa (Gilbert/Iowa Western CC)63 Ryan Glenn OL 6-4 305 Fr.# Waukee, Iowa (Waukee)65 Jacob Gannon*** OL 6-7 306 Sr.# Iowa City, Iowa (West)66 Jacob Dunning* OL 6-5 288 So.# Leander, Texas (Leander)67 Jake Campos OL 6-8 291 Fr.# West Des Moines, Iowa (Valley)69 Kory Kodanko OL 6-5 294 Fr. Green Bay, Wis. (West De Pere)70 Daniel Burton* OL 6-6 328 So.# Oklahoma City, Okla. (Putnam City North)71 Nick Severs OL 6-4 281 Fr.# Macomb, Ill. (Macomb) 72 Brock Dagel** OL 6-8 305 Jr.# Cherokee, Iowa (Cherokee-Washington)73 Will Windham OL 6-3 329 Fr. Schertz, Texas (Clemens)74 Tom Farniok*** OL 6-4 301 Sr.# Sioux Falls, S.D. (Washington)75 Duaron Williams OL 6-4 300 So.# Orlando, Fla. (Jones)76 Jamison Lalk** OL 6-6 297 Jr.# Council Bluffs, Iowa (Abraham Lincoln)77 Oni Omoile* OL 6-3 307 Jr.# Coppell, Texas (Coppell)78 Wendell Taiese OL 6-6 332 Jr.# Oakland, Calif. (McClymonds/Laney CC)79 Shawn Curtis OL 6-5 293 Fr.# Orlando, Fla. (Olympia)81 Quan West* TE/WR 6-4 239 So.# Willis, Texas (Willis)82 Scotty Schaffner TE 6-4 229 Fr. Raymore, Mo. (Raymore-Peculiar)83 Brett Medders WR 6-3 200 Jr.# Westlake Village, Calif. (Oaks Christian)86 Alex Leslie TE 6-6 251 Fr.# New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels)89 Jake Ortale TE 6-4 227 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Palo Verde)90 Mitchell Meyers* DE 6-4 262 So.# The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands)91 Pierre Aka DL 6-4 294 So.# Indianapolis, Ind. (Pike)93 Brandon Jensen*** DL 6-5 303 Sr.# Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny)94 Devlyn Cousin* DL 6-2 291 So.# St. Marys, Ga. (Camden County)95 Ben Boesen* TE 6-5 245 Jr.# Des Moines, Iowa (Dowling Catholic)95 Robby Garcia DL 6-4 283 Fr.# Tampa, Fla. (Jesuit)96 MaKayle Phillips DL 6-0 321 Fr.# Waterloo, Iowa (West) 97 Tyler Harmeyer DL 6-0 286 Sr. Ankeny, Iowa (Dowling/Iowa Western CC)98 Trent Taylor DL 6-2 244 Jr. Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson/Butler CC)99 Vernell Trent DL 6-3 283 Fr.# Jacksonville, Fla. (Forrest)

  • Iowa State Football Bowl Berths: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012

    stARt chARt CurrentOffense 14 Streak CareerTom Farniok 3 11 38Q. Bundrage 1 - 18Brock Dagel 3 14 14Sam B Richardson 3 3 13Jacob Gannon 1 - 13E.J. Bibbs 2 1 12Daniel Burton 3 3 11Jamison Lalk 3 9 11Oni Omoile - - 9Aaron Wimberly 3 6 9Jarvis West 2 2 8Dondre Daley 2 2 7Tad Ecby - - 6Grant Rohach - - 4Ben Loth - - 2Allen Lazard 2 2 2Jake Campos 2 2 2P.J. Harris 1 - 1Brett Medders 1 - 1Ben Boesen - - 1Jacob Dunning - - 1

    CurrentDefense 14 Streak CareerBrandon Jensen 3 15 15Cory Morrissey 3 10 14Jared Brackens - - 12Jevohn Miller 3 9 10Nigel Tribune 3 3 10Sam E Richardson 3 3 9Luke Knott 2 2 7T.J. Mutcherson 3 3 3Mitchell Meyers 3 3 3Kamari Cotton-Moya 2 - 2Devlyn Cousin 2 - 2Alton Meeks 2 1 2Kane Seeley 1 - 1Drake Ferch 1 - 1Trent Taylor 1 1 1Qujuan Floyd 1 1 1Kenneth Lynn - - 1

    Longest Active Starting StreakBrandon Jensen (DL) ..................... 15Brock Dagel (OL)............................ 14Tom Farniok (C) .............................. 11Cory Morrissey (DE) ...................... 10Jamison Lalk (OL) ............................9Jevohn Miller (LB) ............................9

    Career Games StartedTom Farniok (C) ..............................38Quenton Bundrage (WR) ............... 18Brandon Jensen (DL) ..................... 15Brock Dagel (OL)............................ 14Cory Morrissey (OL) ...................... 14Sam B. Richardson (QB) ................ 13Jacob Gannon (OL) ........................ 13Jared Brackens (LB) ....................... 12E.J. Bibbs (TE) ............................... 12

    Career Games PlayedJevohn Miller (LB) ..........................40Tom Farniok (C) ..............................40Brandon Jensen (DL) .....................39Jarvis West (WR) ...........................37Jared Brackens (LB) .......................37Jacob Gannon (OL) ........................36

    iOwA stAte depth chARt- BaylordefeNse LE 98 Trent Taylor (6-2, 244, Jr.) 41 Darius White (6-1, 243, So.#) DT 90 *Mitchell Meyers (6-4, 262, So.#) 95 Robby Garcia (6-4, 283, Fr.#) 91 Pierre Aka (6-4, 294, So.#) NG 93 ***Brandon Jensen (6-5, 303, Sr.#) 94 *Devlyn Cousin (6-2, 291, So.#) 99 Vernell Trent (6-3, 283, Fr.#) RE 58 **Cory Morrissey (6-4, 260, Sr.) 45 Dale Pierson (6-2, 254, Jr.)

    SLB/N 3 *Drake Ferch (5-11, 209, Sr.#) 14 ***Jared Brackens (6-1, 213, Sr.) MLB 55 ***Jevohn Miller (6-1, 241, Sr.) 44 Alton Meeks (6-3, 244, Fr.#) 29 *Kane Seeley (6-2, 236, So.#)

    WLB 21 *Luke Knott (6-0, 219, So.#) 25 Brian Mills (5-10, 231, Fr.#) RCB 34 *Nigel Tribune (5-11, 185, So.) 24 *Matthew Thomas (5-10, 165, Sr.#)

    LCB 4 **Sam E. Richardson (5-8, 187, Jr.#) 8 *Kenneth Lynn (5-10, 173, Jr.#) SS 22 *T.J. Mutcherson (5-11, 201, So.#) 23 *Darian Cotton (5-11, 198, Jr.#) FS 5 Kamari Cotton-Moya (6-1, 194, Fr.#) 26 Qujuan Floyd (6-0, 195, Jr.) 27 Kamari Syrie (5-10, 200, Fr.#) speciAl teAms PK 1 *Cole Netten (6-1, 214, So.#) PR 1 ***Jarvis West (5-7, 171, Sr.#) KR 20 **DeVondrick Nealy (5-10, 189, Jr.#) 1 ***Jarvis West (5-7, 171, Sr.#)

    OffeNse TE 11 *E.J. Bibbs (6-3, 264, Sr.) 95 *Ben Boesen (6-5, 245, Jr.#) 86 Alex Leslie (6-6, 251, Fr.#) RT 67 Jake Campos (6-8, 291, Fr.#) 65 ***Jacob Gannon (6-7, 306, Sr.#) RG 70 *Daniel Burton (6-6, 328, So.#) 63 Ryan Glenn (6-4, 305, Fr.#) C 74 ***Tom Farniok (6-4, 301, Sr.#) 71 Nick Severs (6-4, 281, Fr.#)

    LG 76 **Jamison Lalk (6-6, 297, Jr.#) 77 *Oni Omoile (6-3, 307, Jr.#) LT 72 **Brock Dagel (6-8, 305, Jr.#) 78 Wendell Taiese (6-6, 332, Jr.)

    QB 12 **Sam B. Richardson (6-2, 221, Jr.#) 3 *Grant Rohach (6-2, 217, So.#) 7 Joel Lanning (6-2, 233, Fr.#) TB 2 *Aaron Wimberly (5-9, 177, Sr.) 20 **DeVondrick Nealy (5-10, 189, Jr.#) 33 Tyler Brown (5-11, 188, Fr.#) 24 Martinez Syria (6-0, 205, Fr.)

    Z 13 *Dondre Daley (6-2, 190, So.#) 6 *Tad Ecby (6-0, 205, Jr.#) F 1 ***Jarvis West (5-7, 171, Sr.#) 83 Brett Medders (6-3, 200, Jr.#) 17 Damein Lawry (5-10, 182, So.#)

    X 5 Allen Lazard (6-5, 221, Fr.) 8 DVario Montgomery (6-5, 219, So.#) speciAl teAms P 13 Colin Downing (5-11, 186, Fr.) LS 49 **Spencer Thornton (6-2, 251, Sr.#) H 34 Austin Fischer (6-2, 211, Jr.#)

    Returning starters in bold*letters earned#has redshirted

  • Iowa State Football Bowl Berths: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012

    plAyeR spOtlights- kickeRs

    1 Cole Netten PK 13 Colin Downing P

    5-11 186 Fr. 0L Whitefish Bay, Wis.

    Fourth in the Big 12 and 39th nationally in punting average (42.9). In 15 punts, ISU opponents have returned three of them for a total of one yard. ISU ranks 11th nationally in net punting (42.87) thanks to Downing. Has 8 FCs, 5 inside the 20 and 4 50-yarders. Had an outstanding debut, averaging 45.7 yards on six punts vs. NDSU. First-Team All-State punter by the AP & WFCA. The 2013 Kevin Stemke Award recipient, given an-nually to the best senior punter/kicker in Wisconsin.

    CAREER STATISTICSPuntingYear G No. Yds Avg. 50+ i20 LP/Opponent 2014 3 15 644 42.9 4 5 56/N. Dak. St. Career 3 15 644 42.9 4 5 56/N. Dak. St.

    CAREER BESTSPunts: 6 vs. North Dakota State (8-30-14)Long Punt: 56 vs. North Dakota State (8-30-14)Average (min. 4 punts): 45.7 vs. North Dakota St. (8-30-14)Inside 20: 2, twice50-Yarders: 3 vs. North Dakota State (8-30-14)

    2014Opp No. Yds Avg Long 50+ i20 N. Dak. St. 6 274 45.7 56 3 2Kansas St. 5 206 41.2 46 0 2Iowa 4 164 41.0 50 1 1

    6-1 214 So. 1L Ankeny, Iowa

    Perfect on the season (2-2 FG, 8-8 PAT). Is 41-of-42 on PATs and 15-of-20 on FGs (75.0%) in his career. Named Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week after drilling the game-winning 42-yard FG with 0:02 seconds left to defeat Iowa (20-17). Was 2-for-2 on his FGs vs. Iowa, including a career-long 47-yarder. Is 9-of-11 on his FG attempts in the last seven games (81.8 percent). Is 10-of-13 on FGs in Big 12 play. Is 13-of-14 on field goals 41 yards or shorter. His 13 FGs in 2013 tied for 8th on ISUs single-season chart.

    CAREER STATISTICSKickingYear G PAT-ATT PCT FG-ATT PCT TP2013 12 33-34 97.0 13-18 72.2 722014 3 8-8 100.0 2-2 100.0 14Career 15 41-42 97.6 15-20 75.0 8620-29: 6-7 30-39: 4-4 40-49: 5-9 50-59: 0-0

    CAREER BESTSPoints: 14 vs. West Virginia (11-30-13)PATs Made: 5, three timesPATs Attempted: 5, three timesFGA: 5 vs. West Virginia (11-30-13)FGM: 3, twiceLong: 47 vs. Iowa (9-13-14)

    2013Opp FG-A PAT-A Long Pts UNI 2-2 0-0 38 6Iowa 0-0 3-3 - 3Tulsa 1-3 5-5 40 8Texas 3-3 3-3 41 12Texas Tech 0-0 5-5 - 5Baylor 0-0 1-1 - 1Okla. St 0-0 3-4 - 3Kansas St. 0-1 1-1 - 1TCU 1-1 2-2 35 5Oklahoma 1-1 1-1 29 4Kansas 2-2 4-4 22 10West Vir. 3-5 5-5 40 14

    2014Opp FG-A PAT-A Long Pts N. Dak. St. 0-0 2-2 - 2Kansas St. 0-0 4-4 - 4Iowa 2-2 2-2 47 8

  • Iowa State Football Bowl Berths: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012

    plAyeR spOtlights- RuNNiNg bAcks

    2 Aaron Wimberly RB

    5-9 177 Sr. 1L Snellville, Ga.

    Doak Walker Award/Paul Hornung Award Watch List. 2014 EF5 winner for the teams pound-for-pound strongest player. Tied a career high with two TDs against North Dakota State, including a 16-yard scamper. Tied for the team lead in TDs with two. Tied for second in catches with nine. Second on the team in rushing with 108 yards. Tied a career-high with five catches vs. KSU. Has two multi-TD games in his career (NDSU/UT).

    CAREER STATISTICSRushingYear G CAR YD AVG TD LP/Opponent2013 10 141 567 4.0 2 35/Tulsa2014 3 34 108 3.2 2 16/N. Dak. St.Career 13 175 675 3.9 4 35/Tulsa

    CAREER BESTSCarries: 29 vs. Texas (10-3-13)Rushing Yards: 137 at Tulsa (9-26-13)Touchdowns: 2, twiceLongest Rush: 35 at Tulsa (9-26-13)

    2013 Rushing ReceivingOpp Car Yds TD Long Rec Yds TDUNI 8 35 0 10 1 -3 0Iowa 2 13 0 8 2 13 0Tulsa 19 137 0 35 1 31 0Texas 29 117 1 20 2 23 1Texas Tech 19 65 1 13 0 0 0Baylor 5 21 0 18 2 4 0TCU 18 28 0 7 1 8 0Oklahoma 13 50 0 16 3 23 0Kansas 13 49 0 14 1 58 1West Vir. 15 52 0 12 5 59 0

    2014 Rushing ReceivingOpp Car Yds TD Long Rec Yds TDN. Dak. St. 9 38 2 16 1 0 0Kansas St. 14 37 0 10 5 49 0Iowa 11 33 0 7 3 28 0

    20 DeVondrick Nealy RB

    5-10 189 Jr. 2L Monticello, Fla.

    Third on the team in rushing with 64 yards. Tallied a TD and led the Cyclones in rushing (38 yards) vs. KSU. Caught his second career TD pass vs. Iowa. Has seven catches on the year. Scored a TD in three different ways (KOR, Rec., Rush) in 13, the first Cyclone to do so since 1963 (Tom Vaughn).

    CAREER STATISTICSRushingYear G CAR YD AVG TD LP/Opponent2012 13 16 81 5.1 0 17/Western Ill.2013 11 41 158 3.9 2 22/Oklahoma2014 3 19 64 3.4 1 12/Kansas StCareer 27 76 303 4.0 3 22/Oklahoma

    CAREER BESTSCarries: 12 vs. Kansas State (11-2-13)Rushing Yards: 70 vs. Western Illinois (9-15-12)Touchdowns: 1, six timesLongest Rush: 22 vs. Oklahoma (11-17-13)

    2012 Rushing ReceivingOpp Car Yds TD Long Rec Yds TDTulsa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Iowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Western Ill. 9 70 0 17 0 0 0Texas Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TCU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Kansas St. 1 4 0 4 0 0 0Okla. St. 2 8 0 7 1 14 0Baylor 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Texas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Kansas 3 -1 0 3 1 38 0West Vir. 1 4 0 4 0 0 0Tulsa 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

    2013 Rushing ReceivingOpp Car Yds TD Long Rec Yds TDIowa 2 5 0 6 0 0 0Tulsa 1 1 0 1 0 0 0Texas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Texas Tech 2 4 0 2 0 0 0Baylor 5 12 0 5 2 32 1Okla. St. 7 25 1 11 2 9 0Kansas St. 12 53 1 10 1 1 0TCU 2 1 0 2 0 0 0Oklahoma 6 48 0 22 2 18 0Kansas 2 3 0 3 0 0 0West Vir. 2 6 0 5 0 0 0

    2014 Rushing ReceivingOpp Car Yds TD Long Rec Yds TDN. Dak. St. 2 6 0 7 5 26 0Kansas St. 10 38 1 12 0 0 0Iowa 7 20 0 8 2 31 1

    33 Tyler Brown RB

    5-11 188 Fr. 0L Lakeland, Fla.

    Redshirted in 2013 and will be a member of the rota-tion at running back in 2014.

    CAREER STATISTICSRushingYear G CAR YD AVG TD LP/Opponent2014 -Career -

    CAREER BESTSCarries: NARushing Yards: NATouchdowns: NALongest Rush: NA

    2014 Rushing ReceivingOpp Car Yds TD Long Rec Yds TD-

  • Iowa State Football Bowl Berths: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012

    plAyeR spOtlights- tight eNds

    11 E.J. Bibbs TE

    6-3 264 Sr. 1L Chicago, Ill.

    Voted a team co-captain. Unanimous preseason 1st-team All-Big 12. Mackey Award & CFPA TE Watch List. Second-Team All-Big 12 by the AP & Coaches in 13. Has eight catches for 71 yards and a TD. Caught his first TD pass of the season vs. Iowa. Hauled in four passes for 31 yards vs. Kansas St. Has reception in all 15 career games as a Cyclone. The school record for consecutive games with a recep-tion by a TE is 16 (Collin Franklin: 2009-10). His 39 catches in 13 was the second-most season receptions by a Cyclone tight end in program history.

    CAREER STATISTICSReceivingYear G REC YD AVG TD LP/Opponent2013 12 39 462 11.8 2 39/Kansas2014 3 8 71 8.9 1 22/IowaCareer 15 47 533 11.3 3 39/Kansas

    CAREER BESTSReceptions: 7 vs. TCU (11-9-13)Receiving Yards: 75 vs. West Virginia (11-30-13)Touchdowns: 1, three timesLongest Reception: 39 vs. Kansas (11-23-13)

    2013Opp Rec Yds TD Long UNI 2 3 0 4Iowa 2 10 0 6Tulsa 4 49 1 20Texas 3 43 0 22Texas Tech 2 24 1 16Baylor 4 27 0 15Okla. St 3 53 0 38Kansas St. 2 10 0 6TCU 7 63 0 16Oklahoma 5 34 0 13 Kansas 2 71 0 39West Vir. 3 75 0 36

    2014Opp Rec Yds TD LongN. Dak. St. 1 8 0 8Kansas St. 4 31 0 18Iowa 3 32 1 22

    95 Ben Boesen TE

    6-5 245 Jr. 1L Des Moines, Iowa

    Placed on scholarship at the end of fall camp. Saw action early in 13 until a knee injury sidelined him.

    CAREER STATISTICSReceivingYear G REC YD AVG TD LP/Opponent2013 4 2 9 4.5 0 5/UNI2014 3 0 0 0 0 - Career 7 2 9 4.5 0 5/UNI

    CAREER BESTSReceptions: 1, two timesReceiving Yards: 5 vs. UNI (8-31-13)Touchdowns: NALongest Reception: 5 vs. UNI (8-31-13)

    2013Opp Rec Yds TD Long UNI 1 5 0 5Iowa 0 0 0 0Tulsa 1 4 0 4Texas 0 0 0 0

    2014Opp Rec Yds TD LongN. Dak. St. 0 0 0 -Kansas St. 0 0 0 -Iowa 0 0 0 -

    86 Alex Leslie TE

    6-6 251 Fr. 0L New Braunfels, Texas

    Looks to see action after redshirting in 2013.

    CAREER STATISTICSReceivingYear G REC YD AVG TD LP/Opponent2014 2 0 0 0 0 - Career 2 0 0 0 0 -

    CAREER BESTSReceptions: NAReceiving Yards: NATouchdowns: NALongest Reception: NA

    2014Opp Rec Yds TD LongN. Dak. St. 0 0 0 -Kansas St. 0 0 0 -

  • Iowa State Football Bowl Berths: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012

    plAyeR spOtlights- wide ReceiveRs

    9 Quenton Bundrage WR

    6-2 192 Jr. 2L Palmetto, Fla.

    Suffered an ACL injury on ISUs first offensive series vs. NDSU and will miss the remainder of the season. Led the team in catches (48), receiving yards (676) and TD catches (9) in 2013. His nine TD catches tied the single-season school record and ranked third in the Big 12 and 30th nationally. Had three multi-TD catch games in 2013 to tie the school record. 11 career TD catches ranks 8th on ISUs all-time list.

    CAREER STATISTICSReceivingYear G REC YD AVG TD LP/Opponent2012 13 20 232 11.6 2 35/twice2013 12 48 676 14.1 9 97/Texas2014 1 0 0 0.0 0 - Career 26 68 908 13.4 11 97/Texas

    CAREER BESTSReceptions: 7, twiceReceiving Yards: 146 vs. Iowa (9-14-13)Touchdowns: 3 vs. Iowa (9-14-13)Longest Reception: 97 vs. Texas (10-3-13)

    2012Opp Rec Yds TD Long Tulsa 0 0 0 0Iowa 0 0 0 0Western Ill. 1 13 0 13Texas Tech 0 0 0 0TCU 0 0 0 0Kansas St. 0 0 0 0Okla. St. 4 62 0 35Baylor 3 24 0 14Oklahoma 4 44 0 23Texas 3 20 1 14Kansas 3 25 0 11West Vir. 2 44 1 35Tulsa 0 0 0 0

    2013Opp Rec Yds TD Long UNI 3 31 0 20Iowa 7 146 3 67Tulsa 3 9 0 5Texas 5 137 1 97Texas Tech 5 52 0 19Baylor 2 16 0 8Okla. St. 4 50 2 22Kansas St. 1 10 0 10TCU 2 3 0 4Oklahoma 6 66 0 22Kansas 3 63 1 42West Vir. 7 93 2 62

    2014Opp Rec Yds TD LongN. Dak. St. 0 0 0 0

    13 Dondre Daley WR

    6-2 190 So. 1L Tarpon Springs, Fla.

    Has seven catches for 53 yards this season. Led the Cyclones in receiving against North Dakota State, hauling in five receptions for 32 yards, both career highs. Appeared in all 12 games in 2013, catching 13 passes for 127 yards.

    CAREER STATISTICSReceivingYear G REC YD AVG TD LP/Opponent2013 12 13 127 9.8 0 30/Kansas2014 3 7 53 7.6 0 16/IowaCareer 15 20 180 9.0 0 30/Kansas

    CAREER BESTSReceptions: 5 vs. North Dakota State (8-30-14)Receiving Yards: 32, twiceTouchdowns: 0Longest Reception: 30 vs. Kansas (11-23-13)

    2013Opp Rec Yds TD Long UNI 0 0 0 0Iowa 1 13 0 13Tulsa 1 14 0 14Texas 0 0 0 0Texas Tech 1 8 0 8Baylor 0 0 0 0Okla. St. 1 4 0 4Kansas St. 4 26 0 12TCU 4 32 0 13Oklahoma 0 0 0 0Kansas 1 30 0 30West Vir. 0 0 0 0

    2014Opp Rec Yds TD Long N. Dak. St. 5 32 0 14Kansas St. 0 0 0 -Iowa 2 21 0 16

    6 Tad Ecby WR

    6-0 205 Jr. 1L Houston, Texas

    Sat out the NDSU game. 4th on the team in rec. (22) and rec. yards (233) in 13.

    CAREER STATISTICSReceivingYear G REC YD AVG TD LP/Opponent2012 3 1 9 9.0 0 9/Texas2013 12 22 233 10.6 0 32/Iowa2014 2 0 0 0 0 -Career 17 23 242 10.5 0 32/Iowa

    CAREER BESTSReceptions: 6 at Tulsa (9-26-13)Receiving Yards: 59 at Tulsa (9-26-13)Touchdowns: 0Longest Reception: 32 at Iowa (9-14-13)

    2012Opp Rec Yds TD Long Western Ill. 0 0 0 0Texas 1 9 0 9Kansas 0 0 0 0

    2013Opp Rec Yds TD Long UNI 4 43 0 15Iowa 4 50 0 32Tulsa 6 59 0 16Texas 1 7 0 7Texas Tech 1 14 0 14Baylor 1 6 0 6Okla. St. 1 20 0 20Kansas St. 0 0 0 0TCU 1 3 0 3Oklahoma 1 9 0 9Kansas 0 0 0 0West Vir. 2 22 0 12

    2014Opp Rec Yds TD Long Kansas St. 0 0 0 -Iowa 0 0 0 -

  • Iowa State Football Bowl Berths: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012

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    1 Jarvis West WR

    5-7 171 Sr. 3L St. Petersburg, Fla.

    Paul Hornung Award Watch List member. Leads the team in receptions (15) and second in receiving yards (137). Averaging 29.3 yards per punt return to lead the nation. Against KSU, caught a TD pass, returned a punt 82 yards for a TD & threw a 29-yard TD pass. Named Big 12 Special Teams PoW & CFPA PR of the Week. Is one of just three players in FBS or FCS since 1998 to record a TD catch, TD punt return and TD pass in a game. One of just four players in ISU history to return a punt and kickoff for a TD in a career. Caught a career-high eight catches vs. KSU. Recorded 673 yards on 86 career receptions...ISUs active leader in catches. His career 25.7 kickoff average is second all-time in school history behind Luther Blue (26.47; 1973-76).

    CAREER STATISTICSReceivingYear G REC YD AVG TD LP/Opponent2011 13 25 141 5.6 0 19/Kansas2012 13 31 290 9.4 3 23/Baylor2013 8 15 105 7.0 1 15/Texas Tech2014 3 15 137 9.1 1 26/IowaCareer 37 86 673 7.8 5 26/Iowa

    CAREER BESTSReceptions: 8 vs. Kansas State (9-6-14)Receiving Yards: 99 vs. Baylor (10-27-12)Touchdowns: 3 vs. Baylor (10-27-12)Longest Reception: 26 at Iowa (9-13-14)

    2011Opp Rec Yds TD Long UNI 1 6 0 6Iowa 0 0 0 0UConn 0 0 0 0Texas 4 28 0 13Baylor 1 3 0 3Missouri 2 2 0 2Texas A&M 0 0 0 0Texas Tech 3 8 0 5Kansas 3 35 0 19Okla. St. 4 34 0 12Oklahoma 3 11 0 11Kansas St. 2 9 0 5Rutgers 2 5 0 6

    2012Opp Rec Yds TD Long Tulsa 4 18 0 6Iowa 2 22 0 16Western Ill. 3 29 0 13Texas Tech 1 9 0 9TCU 1 10 0 10Kansas St. 0 0 0 0Okla. St. 1 1 0 1Baylor 7 99 3 23Oklahoma 4 21 0 14Texas 2 16 0 11Kansas 2 31 0 19West Vir. 2 22 0 18Tulsa 2 12 0 7

    2013Opp Rec Yds TD Long UNI 1 9 0 9Iowa 2 7 0 7Tulsa 6 36 1 14Texas 1 8 0 8Texas Tech 3 36 0 15Baylor 1 12 0 12Okla. St. 0 0 0 0West Vir. 1 -3 0 0

    2014Opp Rec Yds TD Long N. Dak. St. 3 15 0 6Kansas St. 8 75 1 17Iowa 4 47 0 26

    4 P.J. Harris WR

    6-2 164 So. 1L Groveland, Fla.

    Was having an outstanding season until suffering a season-ending knee injury vs. Iowa. Had nine catches for 55 yards in three games. Caught a career-high four passes against North Dakota State for 22 yards. Played in nine games in 2013, catching seven passes for 67 yards.

    CAREER STATISTICSReceivingYear G REC YD AVG TD LP/Opponent2013 9 7 67 9.6 0 17/Tulsa2014 3 9 55 6.1 0 10/N. Dak. St.Career 12 16 122 7.6 0 17/Tulsa

    CAREER BESTSReceptions: 4 vs. North Dakota State (8-30-14)Receiving Yards: 24 at Tulsa (9-26-13)Touchdowns: 0Longest Reception: 17 at Tulsa (9-26-13)

    2013Opp Rec Yds TD Long Iowa 1 11 0 11Tulsa 2 24 0 17Texas Tech 2 18 0 15Baylor 0 0 0 0Okla. St. 1 7 0 7Kansas St. 0 0 0 0Oklahoma 1 7 0 0Kansas 0 0 0 0West Vir. 0 0 0 0

    2014Opp Rec Yds TD Long N. Dak. St. 4 22 0 10Kansas St. 2 17 0 9Iowa 3 16 0 8

    8 DVario Montgomery WR

    6-5 219 So. 0L Winter Park, Fla.

    Sat out the NDSU game. Played in two games. Played in 11 games as a true freshman at USF, catching six passes for 65 yards. Was an all-state performer in Florida on the same H.S. team as ISU QB Sam Richardson.

    CAREER STATISTICSReceivingYear G REC YD AVG TD LP/Opponent2012 11 6 65 10.8 0 25/Ball State2013 Redshirted2014 2 0 0 0.0 0 - Career 13 6 65 10.8 0 25/Ball State

    CAREER BESTSReceptions: 1, six timesReceiving Yards: 25 vs. Ball State (9-22-12)Touchdowns: 0Longest Reception: 25 vs. Ball State (9-22-12)

    2012 (at USF)Opp Rec Yds TD Long Chatt. 1 11 0 11Nevada 0 0 0 0Ball State 1 25 0 25Florida St. 0 0 0 0Temple 0 0 0 0Louisville 1 8 0 8Syracuse 1 8 0 8UConn 0 0 0 0Miami 1 4 0 4Cincinnati 1 9 0 9Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0

    2014Opp Rec Yds TD Long Kansas St. 0 0 0 -Iowa 0 0 0 -

  • Iowa State Football Bowl Berths: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012

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    5 Allen Lazard WR

    6-5 221 Fr. 0L Urbandale, Iowa

    Has nine catches and leads the team in receiving yards with 143. Received his first career start vs. KSU, recording his first career TD catch on a 29-yard reception. Has the top two longest plays from scrimmage for the Cyclones this season: 48-yard catch vs. NDSU, 29-yard TD catch vs. KSU. Earned H.S. All-America honors by USA Today and a number of other services. Participated in USA Army All-America Bowl. Father, Kevin, played FB at ISU and was a co-captain of the 1993 ISU team.

    CAREER STATISTICSReceivingYear G REC YD AVG TD LP/Opponent2014 3 9 143 15.9 1 48/N. Dak. St.Career 3 9 143 15.9 1 48/N. Dak. St.

    CAREER BESTSReceptions: 5 at Iowa (9-13-14)Receiving Yards: 53 at Iowa (9-13-14)Touchdowns: 1 vs. Kansas State (9-6-14)Longest Reception: 48 vs. North Dakota State (8-30-14)

    2014Opp Rec Yds TD Long N. Dak. St 1 48 0 48Kansas St 3 42 1 29Iowa 5 53 0 19

    83 Brett Medders WR

    6-3 200 Jr. 0L Westlake Village, Calif.

    Made two 4th-quarter catches on ISUs final two scor-ing drives to help the Cyclones defeat Iowa. Forced into action vs. Iowa after P.J. Harris went down with a knee injury and Jarvis West went out with a concussion. Sister, Lyndsey, was an All-America basketball player for Iowa State (2003-07). A walk-on.

    CAREER STATISTICSReceivingYear G REC YD AVG TD LP/Opponent2014 3 3 27 9.0 0 14/IowaCareer 3 3 27 9.0 0 14/Iowa

    CAREER BESTSReceptions: 3 at Iowa (9-13-14)Receiving Yards: 27 at Iowa (9-13-14)Touchdowns: 0Longest Reception: 14 at Iowa (9-13-14)

    2014Opp Rec Yds TD Long N. Dak. St 0 0 0 -Kansas St 0 0 0 -Iowa 3 27 0 14

  • Iowa State Football Bowl Berths: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012

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    12 Sam B Richardson QB

    6-2 221 Jr. 2L Winter Park, Fla.

    Completing 68.0 percent of his passes (66-97), the second-best clip in the Big 12 and 18th-best nationally. Completing 70.0 percent (37-53) in the 2nd half. Leads the team in rushing with 119 yards. Engineered two 4th-quarter scoring drives vs. Iowa to aid ISU in its come-from-behind win. Was 25-for-36 passing for 255 yards and 2 TDs vs. Iowa, going 17-of-21 in the 2nd half. Completed 14-straight passes vs. KSU. Career 58.0 percentage completion rate ranks third in school history. His 22 career TD passes ties for 10th all-time in school history. Set career highs in total offense (345) and passing yards (262) vs. Texas in 2013.Teammate DVario Montgomery was one of his favorite targets in high school.

    CAREER STATISTICSPassingYear G Att Com Int. Pct. Yds TD Effic. 2012 4 79 46 1 58.2 541 8 146.62013 11 220 121 7 55.0 1397 11 118.482014 3 97 66 3 68.0 591 3 123.24Career 18 396 233 11 58.8 2529 22 125.26

    RushingYear G CAR YD AVG TD LP/Opponent2012 4 41 233 5.7 1 34/Tulsa2013 11 101 356 3.5 2 51/Okla. St2014 3 35 119 3.4 0 16/N. Dak. St.Career 18 177 708 4.0 3 51/Okla. St

    CAREER BESTSCompletions: 26 at Tulsa (9-26-13)Passing Yards: 262 vs. Texas (10-3-13)Passing Touchdowns: 4 at Kansas (11-23-12)Rushing Yards: 119 vs. West Virginia (11-30-12)

    2012 Passing RushingOpp C-A-I Yds TD Long Att Yds TD Avg. West Ill. 0-0-0 0 0 0 2 25 0 12.5Kansas 23-27-0 250 4 30 11 43 1 3.9 West Vir. 13-31-0 162 3 35 18 119 0 6.6Tulsa 10-21-1 129 1 69 10 46 0 4.6

    2013 Passing RushingOpp C-A-I Yds TD Long Att Yds TD Avg. UNI 22-32-0 242 2 59 21 74 0 3.5Iowa 22-39-2 260 3 67 8 12 0 1.5Tulsa 26-41-1 255 2 31 14 25 0 1.8Texas 16-26-1 262 2 97 17 83 0 4.9Texas Tech 15-38-0 168 1 19 11 49 0 4.5Baylor 7-14-1 68 0 15 9 4 0 0.4Okla. St 6-15-1 95 1 38 11 64 0 5.8Kansas St 6-12-1 38 0 12 4 20 0 5.0TCU 0-1-0 0 0 0 2 16 1 8.0Okla. 1-2-0 9 0 9 3 11 1 3.7Kansas 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 -2 0 -2.0

    2014 Passing RushingOpp C-A-I Yds TD Long Att Yds TD Avg. NDSU 20-31-2 151 0 48 15 58 0 3.9Kansas St. 21-30-1 185 1 18 12 32 0 2.7Iowa 25-36-0 255 2 27 8 29 0 3.6

    70 Daniel Burton OL

    6-6 328 So. 1L Oklahoma City, Okla.

    First-Team Academic All-Big 12 in 2013. Started every game this season. Started eight games on the O-Line as a freshman.

    74 Tom Farniok C

    6-4 301 Sr. 3L Sioux Falls, S.D.

    Voted a team co-captain. One of the top offensive lineman in the Big 12 and one of the best centers in the country. 2014 Rimington Award & Wuerffel Trophy Watch List Preseason 1st-Team All-Big 12 (Sporting News). Two-time HM All-Big 12 pick by the Coaches (12, 13). Arthur Floyd Scott Top Offensive Lineman Award. Leads the team in career starts with 38. Brother, Derek, is a Jr. O-lineman at Oklahoma.

    76 Jamison Lalk OL

    6-6 297 Jr. 2L Council Bluffs, Iowa

    First-Team Academic All-Big 12 in 2013. Started every game this season. Had eight starts in 2013 at C and LG.

    72 Brock Dagel OL

    6-8 305 Jr. 2L Cherokee, Iowa

    Started 14 consecutive games at LT. Played in every game the last three seasons.

    3 Grant Rohach QB

    6-2 217 So. 1L Moorpark, Calif.

    Started the final four games of 2013. Recorded back-to-back 300-yard passing games in the final two games of 2013 (Kansas, West Virginia) to become the only Cyclone freshman QB in school history to record a pair of 300-yard passing games. Set career highs in completions (25), passing yards (331) and TDs (4) vs. West Virginia, leading ISU to its biggest comeback (down 24 points) in school history. Earned Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week honors after the WVU game. In his last two games, was 40-of-59 (67.8%) with six TDs and 631 yards. Highest GPA on team in 2013-14.

    CAREER STATISTICSPassingYear G Att Com Int. Pct. Yds TD Effic. 2013 7 191 110 7 57.6 1208 8 117.212014 -Career 7 191 110 7 57.6 1208 8 117.21

    RushingYear G CAR YD AVG TD LP/Opponent2013 7 48 89 1.9 1 54/West Virginia2014 -Career 7 48 89 1.9 1 54/West Virginia

    CAREER BESTSCompletions: 25 vs. West Virginia (11-30-13)Passing Yards: 331 vs. West Virginia (11-30-13)Passing Touchdowns: 4 vs. West Virginia (11-30-13)Rushing Yards: 66 vs. West Virginia (11-30-13)

    2013 Passing RushingOpp C-A-I Yds TD Long Att Yds TD Avg. Baylor 8-13-1 65 1 27 5 -15 0 -3.0Okla. St 12-23-0 97 1 23 9 16 0 1.8Kansas St 11-24-2 88 0 16 7 13 0 1.9TCU 18-38-0 148 0 18 8 26 0 3.2Okla. 21-34-2 179 0 22 8 -28 0 -3.5Kansas 15-20-1 300 2 58 2 11 0 5.5West Vir. 25-39-1 331 4 62 9 66 1 7.3

    2014 Passing RushingOpp C-A-I Yds TD Long Att Yds TD Avg.

    77 Oni Omoile OL

    6-3 307 Jr. 1L Coppell, Texas

    Started nine games in 2013 at the LG spot. Recovered two fumbles in the West Virginia win.

    67 Jake Campos OL

    6-8 291 Fr. 0L West Des Moines, Iowa

    Started the last two games. A four-star recruit who participated in the USA Army All-America Bowl.

    65 Jacob Gannon OL

    6-7 306 Sr. 3L Iowa City, Iowa

    Started at RT in the season-opener vs. NDSU. NFF Scholar-Athlete nominee. Has a start in each of his four seasons and 13 in his career. Three-time Academic All-Big 12. Had the highest GPA on the team in 2012. Father, Mike, played football at ISU and uncle, Mark, played basketball at Iowa and was a member of its 1980 Final Four team.

  • Iowa State Football Bowl Berths: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012

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    94 Devlyn Cousin DL

    6-2 291 So. 1L St. Marys, Ga.

    Started two games, recording three tackles. Had two tackles vs. North Dakota State. Had two tackles and 1.5 TFL in the win vs. WVU in 13.

    CAREER STATISTICSDefenseYear G UT AT TT TFL QBS FF FR PBU INT2013 7 3 3 6 1.5 0 0 0 0 02014 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 10 3 6 9 1.5 0 0 0 0 0

    CAREER BESTSTackles: 2, twiceSolo Tackles: 1, three timesPasses Broken Up: 0Tackles For Loss: 1.5 at West Virginia (11-30-13)

    2013Opp S-A-T TFL Sack Misc. Tulsa 0-0-0 0 0 -Okla. St. 0-1-1 0 0 -Kansas St. 1-0-1 0 0 -TCU 1-0-1 0 0 -Oklahoma 0-0-0 0 0 -Kansas 0-1-1 0 0 -West Vir. 1-1-2 1.5 0 -

    2014Opp S-A-T TFL Sack Misc.N. Dak. St. 0-2-2 0 0 QBHKansas St. 0-0-0 0 0 -Iowa 0-1-1 0 0 -

    93 Brandon Jensen DL

    6-5 303 Sr. 3L Ankeny, Iowa

    Started 15 consecutive games on the DL, the longest active streak on the team. Has five tackles, 2.0 TFL and one sack. Against Iowa, set career highs in tackles (3), TFL (2.0) and sacks (1). Played in 39 career games, the 3rd-best total on team. Tallied 34 tackles, 6.0 TFL and two sacks in career.

    CAREER STATISTICSDefenseYear G UT AT TT TFL QBS FF FR PBU INT2011 11 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 02012 13 4 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 02013 12 7 11 18 4.0 1 0 0 2 02014 3 2 3 5 2.0 1 0 0 0 0Career 39 15 19 34 6.0 2 0 0 3 0

    CAREER BESTSTackles: 3 at Iowa (9-13-14)Solo Tackles: 2, twicePasses Broken Up: 1, three timesTackles For Loss: 2.0 at Iowa (9-13-14)

    2011Opp S-A-T TFL Sack Misc. UNI 0-0-0 0 0 PBUIowa 0-0-0 0 0 -UConn 0-1-1 0 0 -Texas 0-0-0 0 0 -Baylor 0-0-0 0 0 -Missouri 1-0-1 0 0 -Texas A&M 1-0-1 0 0 -Texas Tech 0-0-0 0 0 -Kansas 0-0-0 0 0 -Oklahoma 0-0-0 0 0 -Rutgers 0-0-0 0 0 -

    2012Opp S-A-T TFL Sack Misc. Tulsa 0-1-1 0 0 -Iowa 0-0-0 0 0 -Western Ill. 1-1-2 0 0 -Texas Tech 0-0-0 0 0 -TCU 0-0-0 0 0 -Kansas St. 0-0-0 0 0 -Okla. St. 0-0-0 0 0 -Baylor 0-0-0 0 0 -Oklahoma 0-1-1 0 0 -Texas 1-0-1 0 0 -Kansas 2-0-2 0 0 -West Vir. 0-0-0 0 0 -Tulsa 0-1-1 0 0 -

    2013Opp S-A-T TFL Sack Misc. UNI 1-1-2 0.5 0 -Iowa 1-1-2 1.0 0 -Tulsa 1-1-2 1.5 1.0 -Texas 0-2-2 0 0 QBHTexas Tech 1-0-1 0 0 -Baylor 0-2-2 0 0 -Okla. St. 1-0-1 1.0 0 PBUKansas St. 1-0-1 0 0 -TCU 0-1-1 0 0 QBHOklahoma 0-2-2 0 0 -Kansas 0-1-1 0 0 -West Vir. 1-0-1 0 0 -

    2014Opp S-A-T TFL Sack Misc.N. Dak. St. 0-1-1 0 0 -Kansas St. 0-1-1 0 0 - Iowa 2-1-3 2.0 1.0 -

    95 Robby Garcia DL

    6-4 283 Fr. 0L Tampa, Fla.

    A reserve on the interior line while playing in every game this year. Has five tackles and is second on the team in sacks with 1.5.

    CAREER STATISTICSDefenseYear G UT AT TT TFL QBS FF FR PBU INT2014 3 1 4 5 1.5 1.5 0 0 0 0Career 3 1 4 5 1.5 1.5 0 0 0 0

    CAREER BESTSTackles: 2, twiceSolo Tackles: 1 vs. Kansas St (9-6-14)Passes Broken Up: 0Tackles For Loss: 1 vs. Kansas St (9-6-14)

    2014Opp S-A-T TFL Sack Misc.N. Dak. St. 0-2-2 0.5 0.5 -Kansas St. 1-1-2 1.0 1.0 - Iowa 0-1-1 0 0 -

    91 Pierre Aka DL

    6-4 294 So. 0L Indianapolis, Ind.

    Played in two games, registering three tackles. Registered two tackles in first career game vs. NDSU.

    CAREER STATISTICSDefenseYear G UT AT TT TFL QBS FF FR PBU INT2013 Did Not Play2014 2 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 2 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

    CAREER BESTSTackles: 2 vs. North Dakota State (8-30-14)Solo Tackles: 1 vs. North Dakota State (8-30-14)Passes Broken Up: 0Tackles For Loss: 0

    2014Opp S-A-T TFL Sack Misc.N. Dak. St. 1-1-2 0 0 -Kansas St. 0-1-1 0 0 -

    99 Vernell Trent DL

    6-3 283 Fr. 0L Jacksonville, Fla.

    Played in all three games.

    CAREER STATISTICSDefenseYear G UT AT TT TFL QBS FF FR PBU INT2014 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

    CAREER BESTSTackles: 1 vs. North Dakota State (8-30-14)Solo Tackles: NAPasses Broken Up: NATackles For Loss: NA

    2014Opp S-A-T TFL Sack Misc.N. Dak. St. 0-1-1 0 0 -Kansas St. 0-0-0 0 0 - Iowa 0-0-0 0 0 -

  • Iowa State Football Bowl Berths: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012

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    58 Cory Morrissey DE

    6-4 260 Sr. 2L Ames, Iowa

    Voted a team co-captain. Lott Impact Award and AFCA Good Works watch lists. Changed number to 58 in honor of his former DE coach Curtis Bray, who passed away in January. Leads team, ranks No. 1 in the Big 12 & 14th nation-ally in sacks (3.5). Leads team and ranks fifth in the Big 12 in TFL (4.5). Leads all ISU down linemen in tackles (12). Has a sack in all three games. Named Big 12 Def. PoW after setting career highs in tackles (7), TFL (3.0) and sacks (2) vs. Iowa. ISUs active leader in sacks (5.5) and TFL (13.0). HM All-Big 12 by the Coaches in 2013.

    CAREER STATISTICSDefenseYear G UT AT TT TFL QBS FF FR PBU QBH2012 9 3 4 7 2.0 0 1 0 0 12013 12 35 17 52 6.5 2 1 3 0 12014 3 8 4 12 4.5 3.5 0 0 0 0Career 24 46 25 71 13.0 5.5 2 3 0 2

    CAREER BESTSTackles: 7, twiceSolo Tackles: 6 at Iowa (9-13-14)Sacks: 2 at Iowa (9-13-14)Tackles For Loss: 3 at Iowa (9-13-14)

    2012Opp S-A-T TFL Sack Misc. Tulsa 2-0-2 2.0 0 FFIowa 0-0-0 0 0 -Western Ill. 0-2-2 0 0 QBHTexas Tech 0-0-0 0 0 -TCU 1-0-1 0 0 -Kansas St. 0-2-2 0 0 -Oklahoma 0-0-0 0 0 -West Vir. 0-0-0 0 0 -Tulsa 0-0-0 0 0 -

    2013Opp S-A-T TFL Sack Misc. UNI 0-2-2 0.5 0 -Iowa 4-2-6 1.0 0 FRTulsa 1-1-2 0.5 0 FRTexas 2-1-3 0 0 -Texas Tech 5-0-5 0 0 -Baylor 3-2-5 1.0 0 -Okla. St 2-1-3 0 0 -Kansas St 4-1-5 0 0 FFTCU 3-2-5 1.5 1.0 -Oklahoma 4-1-5 1.0 0 QBHKansas 3-4-7 0 0 -West Vir. 4-0-4 1.0 1.0 FR

    2014Opp S-A-T TFL Sack Misc.N. Dak. St. 1-3-4 0.5 0.5 -Kansas St. 1-0-1 1.0 1.0 -Iowa 6-1-7 3.0 2.0 -

    90 Mitchell Meyers DE/DT

    6-4 262 So. 1L The Woodlands, Texas

    Started all three games, registering 11 tackles, the second-best total by an ISU down lineman. Received snaps on the interior line. Recorded a career-high six tackles vs. Iowa.

    CAREER STATISTICSDefenseYear G UT AT TT TFL QBS FF FR PBU QBH2013 12 9 5 14 1.5 0 0 0 0 12014 3 6 5 11 0.0 0 0 0 0 3Career 15 15 10 25 1.5 0 0 0 0 4

    CAREER BESTSTackles: 6 at Iowa (9-13-14)Solo Tackles: 4 at Iowa (9-13-14)Sacks: 0Tackles For Loss: 1 vs. Kansas (11-23-13)

    2013Opp S-A-T TFL Sack Misc. UNI 0-1-1 0 0 -Iowa 1-1-2 0 0 -Tulsa 0-0-0 0 0 QBHTexas 0-0-0 0 0 -Texas Tech 1-0-1 0 0 -Baylor 1-0-1 0 0 -Okla. St 2-2-4 0 0 -Kansas St 1-0-1 0 0 -TCU 1-0-1 0 0 -Oklahoma 1-1-2 0.5 0 -Kansas 1-0-1 1.0 0 -West Vir. 0-0-0 0 0 -

    2014Opp S-A-T TFL Sack Misc.N. Dak. St. 2-2-4 0 0 QBHKansas St. 0-1-1 0 0 QBHIowa 4-2-6 0 0 QBH

    45 Dale Pierson DE

    6-2 254 Jr. 0L Bakersfield, Calif.

    Played in every game this year. One of the top junior college DEs in 2013, earning all-region honors. Second in the CCCAA in sacks in 2013 with 11.5.

    CAREER STATISTICSDefenseYear G UT AT TT TFL QBS FF FR PBU QBH2014 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

    CAREER BESTSTackles: 1 vs. North Dakota State (8-30-14)Solo Tackles: 1 vs. North Dakota State (8-30-14)Sacks: 0Tackles For Loss: 0

    2014Opp S-A-T TFL Sack Misc.N. Dak. St. 1-0-1 0 0 -Kansas St. 0-0-0 0 0 -Iowa 0-0-0 0 0 -

    41 Darius White DE

    6-1 243 So. 0L Palmetto, Fla.

    Played in every game this season, recording three tackles. Moved to DE from LB in spring ball. Recovered a fumble in his only action of 2013 vs. Kansas State.

    CAREER STATISTICSDefenseYear G UT AT TT TFL QBS FF FR PBU QBH2013 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02014 3 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 4 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0

    CAREER BESTSTackles: 1, twiceSolo Tackles: 1, twiceSacks: 0Tackles For Loss: 0

    2013Opp S-A-T TFL Sack Misc. Kansas St 0-0-0 0 0 FR

    2014Opp S-A-T TFL Sack Misc. N. Dak. St. 0-1-1 0 0 -Kansas St. 1-0-1 0 0 -Iowa 1-0-1 0 0 -

  • Iowa State Football Bowl Berths: 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 200