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Iowa State Defensive Depth Chart – Kent State

ISU released the depth chart for the Kent State game earlier today.

Cyclones.com – Depth Chart vs. Kent State

Defense Notes:

Coach Chizik said several positions are still up for grabs. Allen Bell and James Smith moved to #1 on the new depth chart. I was surprised that Drenard Williams was nowhere to be found. Derec Schmidgall is listed at 222 pounds as a backup SAM linebacker and 223 pounds as a backup WILL 🙂 Four junior college players are listed on the two deeps. Bell is a starter and Chris Lyle, Chris Weir and Michael Bibbs are listed as second teamers.

Iowa State Cyclones – Defensive Depth Chart
Monday, August 27

DE #47 Kurtis Taylor
# 25 Nick Frere

WE #29 Rashawn Parker
#83 Travis Ferguson
#55 Christopher Lyle

NG #71 Athyba Rubin
#82 Bailey Johnson

DT #93 Bryce Braaksma
#56 Chris Weir

WILL #15 Alvin Bowen
#23 Derec Schmidgall or
#32 Josh Raven

MIKE #54 Jesse Smith
#43 Fred Garrin

SAM #16 Jon Banks
#24 Derec Schmidgall or
#14 Michael Bibbs

DB #13 Allen Bell
#3 Zac Sandvig

DB #11 Chris Singleton
#9 Devin McDowell

S #21 Caleb Berg
#23 Steve Johnson

S #2 James Smith
#20 Brandon Hunley

Iowa State Special Teams Depth Chart – Kent State

ISU released the depth chart for the Kent State game earlier today.

Cyclones.com – Depth Chart vs. Kent State

Special Teams notes:

It was good to see Josh Griebahn’s name listed in so many places. He came to ISU on scholarship, but went off for a couple years. He has battled back to win the kick-off and holder jobs and is listed #2 at kicker and punter. I would say he is earning his scholarship. It will be interesting to see who returns kicks on Thursday. Williams and Sumrall are listed as number ones, but Allen Bell, Zac Sandvig, JJ Bass and Alexander Robinson could also figure in. Mike Brandtner is a solid punter and Zac Sandvig could be special as a punt returner.

Iowa State Cyclones – Special Teams Depth Chart
Monday, August 27

PK #37 Bret Culbertson
#19 Josh Griebahn

KOS #19 Josh Griebahn

P #13 Mike Brandtner
#19 Josh Griebahn

KR #7 Drenard Williams
#5 RJ Sumrall

PR #3 Zac Sandvig
#7 Drenard Williams

DS #48 Matt Purvis
#49 David Wonders

H #19 Josh Griebahn
#24 Derec Schmidgall

Iowa State Cyclones Wide Receiver Depth Chart Projection

by Scott Fuller
ISUISU.com

Iowa State appears to have a good situation at receiver. Todd Blythe, RJ Sumrall and Milan Moses all have two plus years of experience. Blythe holds most of the Cyclone career receiving marks including 26 career touchdowns. However, no other returning Cyclone receiver has a touchdown reception in their career. If ISU is going to be successful in 2007 the receivers need to step up and make plays. I expect the Cyclones to go about six deep at receiver.

#1 Todd Blythe (6-5, 214) – Senior #

Todd BlytheIf Todd stays healthy in 2007 he should have a huge year. I have a feeling that Coach McFarland is going to put Todd in one-on-one situations with cornerbacks and I feel good about #1 winning those matchups. He should be hungry after having a so-so 2006 campaign catching 34 balls for 484 yards; missing 3 games with a virus. The offseason reports are that Todd has improved his route running, added strength and knocked a couple tenths off his 40 time. He has worked on becoming a complete wide receiver. If the offensive line can give Bret time to throw; I expect Blythe to break a few Cyclone single season school receiving records.

YEAR REC YDS TD
2006 Season 34 484 8
2005 Season 51 1000 9
2004 Season 39 833 9

2007 Prediction 64 1139 11

#5 RJ Sumrall (6-1, 203) – Junior #

RJ SumrallRJ Sumrall should see his numbers increase with the graduation of Austin Flynn and Jon Davis. Sumrall has been solid in his first two years averaging 23 catches and 311 yards. He makes the the tough catches and moves the chains. RJ is still looking for his first touchdown as a Cyclone, but I expect him to get in the end zone early in 2007.

YEAR REC YDS TD
2006 Season 25 310 0
2005 Season 20 311 0

2007 Prediction 37 420 3

Marquis Hamilton#82 Marquis Hamilton (6-3, 220) – Sophomore #

Big-Body is projected to be the number three wide receiver when the season opens next Thursday. Marquis has good size and should be a target in the red zone. He will rotate in and out with the other talented Cyclone receivers.

YEAR REC YDS TD
2006 Season 6 68 0

2007 Prediction 22 310 2

#32 Milan Moses (6-1, 203) – Senior #

Milan MosesIt is easy to root for Milan Moses. He loves the Cyclones, he always has a smile on his face and he battled a disease to get back on the playing field. Moses was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease during the 2005 season. After missing the entire 2005 season and the beginning of the 2006 season, Milan put together a good second half of the 2006 season catching 24 balls for 282 yards. He seems to have conquered the disease and is back to his normal playing weight of 203 pounds. Moses is a gamer and I think he will make the most of his opportunities as a senior.

YEAR REC YDS TD
2006 Season 24 282 0
2005 Season 4 41 0
2004 Season 14 155 0

2007 Prediction 34 397 3

Euseph Messiah#9 Euseph Messiah (5-10, 171) – Junior #

Euseph is an undersized walk-on receiver that got his first opportunity to play in 2006. The new coaching staff loves the little guy and will find ways to get the playmaker the ball.

YEAR REC YDS TD
2006 Season 3 28 0

2007 Prediction 15 158 0

#18 Wallace Franklin (6-3, 169) – Junior

Franklin comes to Iowa State from Butler Community College where he averaged more than 20 yards/catch and had seven touchdowns. “Crazy Legs” adds an element of speed to this group of wide receivers and gives the Cyclones a home run threat. I am worried he will have a tough time getting off the line of scrimmage against Big 12 opponents, but I think he will have some big moments in 2007.

YEAR REC YDS TD
2007 Prediction 18 320 2

#14 Houston Jones (6-1, 194) – Sophomore #
Barring injury I don’t expect Jones to get much action this year. He continues to make progress in his transition from QB to WR and he should make in impact as a junior and senior.

#17 Joel Zitek (6-2, 200) – Sophomore #
Zitek has had a good fall camp and may help the team in the future.

#24 Jake Williams (6-2, 202) – Freshman #
The former West Des Moines Valley wide receiver has also looked good in fall camp.

#2 Derron Montgomery (6-1, 176) – Freshman #
Montgomery is getting back to the team after another knee injury. He has top end speed, if he can stay healthy expect him to be a factor in the future.

#87 Alex Sandvig (6-0, 184) – Freshman
Sandvig looks like a natural wide receiver. He runs smooth routes and has good speed and hands. He could make in impact on special teams in the near future.

Twister Towels New Tradition for Iowa State Cyclones Football?

Twister TowelIowa State officials announced earlier today they will be giving away 50,000 twister towels at next Thursday’s season opening game against Kent State.   The athletic department is hoping to establish a new tradition, hoping that fans will bring the towels and wave them at every game. 

Will it work?  The Pittsburgh Steelers made it work with the Terrible Towel.  I hope it works, but I would much rather have a loud and raucous crowd then a quiet towel waving crowd.   So here is the cardinal rule of towel waving:  You must scream at the top of your lungs while waving the twister towel.  Coach Chizik wants a loud stadium and it is important we deliver it to him.

Cyclones.com – Twister Towel Tradition Begins

2007 ISU Cyclones Football Preview (1 of 3)

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2007 ISU Cyclones Football Preview (2 of 3)

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2007 ISU Cyclones Football Preview (3 of 3)

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GoCyclones.com – Ben Lamaak Solidifies Iowa State Cyclones Offensive Line

Ben Lamaak played quarterback in high school, moved to tight end as an Iowa State freshman and will be the Cyclones starting left tackle for the opening game in 2007.  After watching Lamaak play in the Shrine game following his senior year I was very excited he was coming to Iowa State.  He played tight end in the game and showed the speed  and soft hands of a tight end despite having the build of an offensive lineman.  Sooner or later I knew he was going to be a tackle; the move finally came following spring practice.  Ben quickly added 20 pounds of muscle this summer and picked up the intricacies of the offensive line just as fast. 

There are two very good articles on Ben Lamaak on http://www.gocyclones.com/.

GoCyclones.com – Lamaak, Cyclones hope change solidifies line

GoCyclones.com – Size means everything for offensive tackles

Seattle Seahawks Extend former Iowa State Cyclone Seneca Wallace

The Seattle Seahawks agreed to an extension with former Cyclones quarterback Seneca Wallace earlier today.   Seneca signed a 3 year deal worth $5.4 million.  The Seattle Times has a story on the Seahawks blog featuring audio from Seneca and Coach Holmgren.

Seattle Times Seahawks Blog – Seneca Wallace Signs Extension

Seneca Wallace audio

Mike Holmgren audio