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Iowa State Cyclones – Toledo Rockets Prediction

Iowa State is coming off an emotional victory over Iowa last weekend and it will be interesting to see how the team responds this week.  I get the sense that the Cyclones are starting to put things together on offense, defense and special teams. 

Last Saturday the Cyclones employed the wide-open spread attack offense I thought we would see this year.  Bret Meyer looked more comfortable and more confident.  He is getting better at recognizing defenses pre-snap and making good audibles, including the big play to Phillip Bates that set up the winning field goal.  The Rockets have several key injuries on defense and have really struggled on defense, their first three opponents have averaged almost 50 points.  Iowa State should be able to put some points on the board.

ISU has the 30th ranked defense in the country, but they need to force more turnovers to win games.  Toledo returns many of the same players that lit up the Cyclone defense in last year’s shootout, including tight end Chris Hopkins who hauled in 13 balls for 139 yards and three touchdowns.  Quarterback Aaron Opelt struggled last week throwing for 38 yards and three interceptions.

Toledo has a good punter, but they don’t do anything else well on special teams.  Iowa State appears to have fixed the problems they had returning punts and the kickoff return team has been very good so far.  Bret Culbertson should have renewed confidence after hitting 5 of 6 field goals and the game winner against Iowa.

The Cyclones should win this game.  Toledo is beat up on defense and the Cyclones are hitting their stride on offense.  I expect the offense to break out tonight and finish drives with touchdowns instead of field goals.  The defense has been close to getting turnovers the past two weeks, but have been unable to capitalize.  The Clones will take advantage of their opportunities and get 3 to 4 turnovers. 

Iowa State has not won a game comfortably since beating Kansas State 45-17 on November 5, 2005, almost two years ago.  I think that all changes tonight and the Cyclones build confidence heading into the regular season.

Prediction: Iowa State 41 Toledo 21

Passing
Meyer 17-22, 216 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
Arnaud 6-10, 77 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT

Rushing
Bass 16-148, 1 TD
Robinson 7-49
Meyer 8-46
Bates 1-11

Receiving
Blythe 4-78, 2 TD
Sumrall 5-54
Hamilton 4-46
W. Franklin 1-35 TD
Bates 2-27
Catlett 2-18
Moses 2-14
Barkema 1-11
Bass 2-10

Interceptions
Allen Bell 1
Alvin Bowen 1, TD
Chris Singleton 1

Fumble Recoveries
Kurtis Taylor 1

Field Goals
Bret Culbertson 2-3

Cyclone Player of the Week (Week 3) – Zoinks! it’s Shaggy

The top vote getter in the Cyclone Player of the Week voting for week three with 55% of the vote is Bret Culbertson.

Shaggy drilled five field goals, including the game winner, as the Cyclones downed in-state rival Iowa 15-13. Culbertson was the kickoff specialist for the game and did a fine job there as well.

Bret Meyer, who easily had his best game of the year, was second in the voting with 34% and the offensive line that allowed no sacks and paved the way for 134 rushing yards finished third.

Bret Culbertson (Shaggy) Final Poll Results:

  1. K Bret Culbertson 55%
  2. QB Bret Meyer 34%
  3. Offensive Line 7%
  4. WR RJ Sumrall 2%
  5. RB JJ Bass 2%
  6. LB Alvin Bowen 2%

Cyclones of the Week:
Week 1 – JJ Bass
Week 2 – Marquis Hamilton
Week 3 –
Bret Culbertson

Stop back every week to www.isuisu.com to vote for the Cyclone Player of the Week.

Iowa State Hosts Several Top Wrestlers – Andrew Long Commits

Two time state champion Andrew Long (47-1) from Creston verbally committed to wrestle for Cael Sanderson and the Cyclones earlier today.

Creston News Advertiser – Long says he’ll be a Cyclone

Long watched the Iowa State football team beat the Iowa Hawkeyes last Saturday at Jack Trice Stadium.  Other wrestlers who were scheduled to visit include:

Nate Carr Jr. (Jones County, Georgia) – originally signed with West Virginia in 2006, wrestled for Iowa Central last year at 157 pounds, son of former Cyclone wrestler and three time NCAA championship winner Nate Carr

Alex Meade (Camden Wyoming, Delaware) – wrestled for Caesar Rodney High School, Delaware state champion, 2007 ASICS First Team All American at 145 pounds

Jordan Oliver (Easton, Pennsylvania) – wrestled for Easton High School, two time Pennsylvania state champion, 2007 ASICS Second Team All American at 119 pounds

Iowa State Cyclones vs Iowa Hawkeyes 2007: Photo Gallery

The following photo galleries feature offense, defense, special teams, fans, cheerleaders and band, ISU team, Hawkeye team and football recruits from last Saturday’s game.

Iowa State Huddle

Photo Gallery – Offense: Cyclones vs Hawkeyes

Photo Gallery – Defense: Cyclones vs Hawkeyes

Photo Gallery – Special Teams: Cyclones vs Hawkeyes

Photo Gallery – Fans: Cyclones vs Hawkeyes

Photo Gallery – Cheerleaders and Band: Cyclones vs Hawkeyes

Photo Gallery – Iowa State Team Photos: Cyclones vs Hawkeyes

Photo Gallery – Hawkeye Team Photos: Cyclones vs Hawkeyes

Photo Gallery – Football Recruits: Cyclones vs Hawkeyes

Iowa State Cyclones Football Official Visits (Sept. 15)

Iowa State hosted several official visitors this past weekend. This picture gallery features photos and profiles for six of those visitors.

Iowa State Official Visits – September 15

Homewood Flossmor High School’s Supo Sanni and Russell Ellington

September 15 Official Visitors:

Linebacker – Russell Ellington (6-2, 203)
Homewood Flossmor High School (Homewood, Illinois)
Offers: Iowa State, Michigan State, Wake Forest, Akron, Western Michigan, Eastern Illinois

Safety / Wide Receiver – Derrick Grant (6-3, 191)
Lyndon B. Johnson High School (Austin, Texas)
Offers: Rice, Iowa State

Athlete – Leonard Johnson (5-10, 177)
Largo High School (Largo, Florida)
Offers: Iowa State, Nebraska, West Virginia, Troy, Oklahoma State, Mississippi, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa

Safety / Wide Receiver – Supo Sanni (6-3,197)
Homewood Flossmor High School (Homewood, Illinois)
Offers: Illinois, Iowa, Iowa State, Lousville, Michigan State, Orego

Running Back – Jeremiah Schwartz (5-11, 239)
Edgewater High School (Orlando, Florida)
Offers: Colorado, Iowa State, Virginia, Kentucky, Wisconsin

Safety – John Shorter (5-11, 177)
Richardson High School (Richardson, Texas)
Offers: Iowa State, Rice, Tulsa

Tight End – Carter Bykowski (6-7, 245)
Eden Prairie High School (Eden Prairie, Minnesota)
Committed to Iowa State

Iowa State Cyclones vs Iowa Hawkeyes 2007: Photo Gallery 2

Iowa State defeated Iowa 15-13. The following photo gallery from the game features pictures from photographer Brad Fuller.

Photo Gallery: Cyclones / Hawkeyes – Brad Fuller

Kurtis Taylor & Jesse Smith Smash Jake Christensen

Iowa State Cyclone Observations

Nick Frere sacks Jake Christensen

Some amazing firsts…..

Nick Frere recorded his first sack when he tackled Jake Christensen in the first quarter

Gene Chizik records his first win as a head coach in a dramatic win over the Hawkeyes

Phillip Bates first career reception is a 38 yarder that sets up the winning field goal

Bret Culbertson hits his first game winning field goal and carries the Cy-Hawk trophy off the field

Allen Bell gets better every week

Players who deserve some extra recognition…

Allen Bell – shut down corner, the Hawkeyes threw away from him all game long, he had 7 tackles in the game

Phillip Bates – clutch, the Cyclones didn’t throw a ball Phillip’s way all game, but he kept his head in the game and made the biggest play of the day

Chris Brown – gamer, with Caleb Berg and Steve Johnson down with injury Chris Brown stepped up big time, 4 tackles and a key pass break up

Doug Dedrick – the eraser, Kenny Iwebema was a non-factor in the game, no sacks allowed by the Iowa State line

Alvin Bowen forces fumble but ISU does not recover

Things that still need to get better…

1. Finishing off drives with touchdowns – Iowa State could have had the game put away at halftime, but settled for four field goals and allowed Iowa to stick around.

2. Converting turnovers – Iowa State is forcing fumbles, but not recovering them.  Getting hands on balls, but not intercepting them.  The Cyclones must start winning the turnover battle if they are going to win Big 12 games.

3. Line play – ISU has made huge strides on both the offensive and defensive lines, but they still need to get better each and every week.

Iowa State Cyclones vs Iowa Hawkeyes 2007: Photo Gallery 3

Iowa State defeated Iowa 15-13. The following photo gallery from the game features pictures from photographer Reese Strickland.

Photo Gallery: Cyclones 15 vs Hawkeyes 13 – Reese Strickland

JJ Bass Iowa State - Iowa

Iowa State Cyclones vs Iowa Hawkeyes 2007: Photo Gallery 4

Iowa State defeated Iowa 15-13.  The following photo gallery from the game features pictures from photographer Todd Meyer.

Photo Gallery: Cyclones 15 Hawkeyes 13 – Todd Meyer

Marquis Hamilton Stretches

Vote for the Iowa State Cyclones Player of the Game vs Iowa

Who was the Iowa State Cyclones Player of the Week against Iowa?

Your vote will decide the winner. The poll can be found on the top right corner of the page.  Voting will end Wednesday night at midnight.

Here are the choices:

Cyclone of the Week - Week 3 

  1. RB JJ Bass – (25 carries, 80 yards)
  2. LB Alvin Bowen – (7 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble)
  3. K Bret Culbertson – 5-6 FG (21, 33, 42, 40, 28), game winner
  4. QB Bret Meyer – (21-29, 157 yards) (10 carries, 52 yards)
  5. Offensive Line – (no sacks) (143 yards rushing)
  6. WR RJ Sumrall – (7 catches, 62 yards, 5 for first downs) (3 kick return, 67 yards)

Stop back every week to www.isuisu.com to vote for the Cyclone Player of the Week.