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The 2018 Iowa State Cyclones football team represented Iowa State University in the 2018 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Competing as a member of the Big 12 Conference (Big 12), the team played its home games at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, Iowa. They were led by third-year head coach Matt Campbell. They finished the season 8–5, 6–3 in the Big 12, which was the most conference wins in a season in program history. They finished third in the Big 12, behind No. 4 Oklahoma and No. 14 Texas. They were invited to the Alamo Bowl where they lost to No. 13 Washington State.

Offseason

Departures

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Lou Ayeni RB 4 seasons Coach Accepted job at Northwestern
Vernell Trent DL 48 Senior Graduated
Colin Downing P 48 Senior Graduated
Allen Lazard WR 47 Senior Graduated
Jack Spreen LB 44 Senior Graduated
Kamari Cotton-Moya DB 40 Senior Graduated
Joel Lanning LB 36 Senior Graduated
Trever Ryen WR 36 Senior Graduated
Jake Campos OL 35 Senior Graduated
Robby Garcia OL 31 Senior Graduated
J.D. Waggoner DE 29 Senior Graduated
Kyle Starcevich QB 24 Senior Graduated
Sam Harms TE 24 Senior Graduated
Everett Edwards DB 24 Senior Graduated
Marchie Murdock WR 21 Senior Graduated
Bryan Larson OL 21 Senior Graduated
Jacob Park QB 14 Junior Transfer
Thadd Daniels DB 13 Senior Graduated
Mackenro Alexander LB 13 Senior Graduated
Reggie Wilkerson DB 11 Senior Graduated
Vic Holmes DB 3 Senior Graduated
Shawn Curtis OL 2 Senior Graduated
Jacob Bolton OL 0 Freshman Quit
Reference:[1][2][3]

2018 recruiting class

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Incoming transfers

Award watch lists

Listed in the order that they were released

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Chuck Bednarik Award[4] Brian Peavy CB SR
Maxwell Award[5] David Montgomery RB JR
Davey O'Brien Award[6] Kyle Kempt QB SR
Doak Walker Award[7] David Montgomery RB JR
John Mackey Award[8] Chase Allen TE SO
Bronko Nagurski Trophy[9] Ray Lima DL JR
Outland Trophy[10] Ray Lima DL JR
Ted Hendricks Award[11] JaQuan Bailey DE JR
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award[12] Kyle Kempt QB SR
Manning Award[13] Kyle Kempt QB SR
Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award[14] Hakeem Butler WR JR

Big 12 media poll

The Big 12 media poll was released on July 12, 2018 with the Cyclones predicted to finish in seventh place.[15]

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Media poll
1 Oklahoma 509 (46)
2 West Virginia 432 (2)
3 TCU 390 (1)
4 Texas 370 (1)
5 Oklahoma State 300
6 Kansas State 283 (2)
7 Iowa State 250
8 Texas Tech 149
9 Baylor 125
10 Kansas 52

Schedule

Iowa State announced their 2018 football schedule on October 26, 2017.[16] The 2018 schedule consisted of seven home games and five away games in the regular season. The Cyclones hosted Big 12 foes Oklahoma, West Virginia, Texas Tech, Baylor, and Kansas State and travel to TCU, Oklahoma State, Kansas, and Texas. For their non-conference schedule the Cyclones hosted Drake and Akron as well as traveling to in–state rival Iowa.[17]

Originally, Iowa State planned to play South Dakota State on September 1 to open the season, however, the game was canceled shortly after kickoff due to bad weather. Iowa State was to host Incarnate Word on December 1, however, Incarnate Word was not able to play after qualifying for the FCS playoffs. They replaced Incarnate Word with Drake.

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Personnel

Roster

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Quarterback

  • 17 Kyle Kempt – Redshirt senior (6'5", 220)
  • 15 Brock Purdyfreshman (6'1", 202)
  • 6 Re-Al Mitchell – freshman (6'0", 192)
  • 10 Blake Clark – freshman (6'2", 178)

Running back

Wide receiver

  • 8 Deshaunte Jones – sophomore (5'10", 185)
  • 9 Joseph Scates – freshman (6'2", 181)
  • 13 Josh Johnson – Redshirt freshman (5'11", 183)
  • 14 Tarique Milton – Redshirt freshman (5'10", 176)
  • 16 Carson Schleker – freshman (5'9", 178)
  • 18 Hakeem ButlerRedshirt junior (6'6", 225)
  • 19 Beau Coberley – freshman (5'11", 170)
  • 21 Tayvonn Kyle – freshman (5'11", 160)
  • 23 Matthew Eaton – Redshirt senior (6'4", 211)
  • 26 Parker Rickert – Redshirt freshman (5'11", 195)
  • 37 Daric Whipple – Redshirt sophomore (5'10", 192)
  • 80 Carson Epps – senior (6'1", 205)
  • 81 Sean Shaw Jr. – freshman (6'6", 200)
  • 82 Landen AkersRedshirt sophomore (6'0", 192)
  • 83 Jalen Martin – Redshirt sophomore (6'3", 211)
  • 85 Tory Spears – freshman (6'3", 183)
  • 87 Zach Shipman – freshman (6'4", 174)

Placekicker

  • 38 Peyton Paddock – Redshirt junior (6'0", 212)
  • 41 Chris Francis – Redshirt senior (6'0", 182)
  • 90 Brayden Narveson – freshman (6'1", 195)
  • 96 Connor Assalley – Redshirt sophomore (6'0", 191)
 

Tight end

Offensive lineman

  • 51 Julian Good-Jones – Redshirt junior (6'5", 296)
  • 52 Trevor Downing – freshman (6'4", 304)
  • 53 Gerry Alt – Redshirt freshman (6'2", 290)
  • 54 Josh Mueller – Redshirt sophomore (6'6", 309)
  • 56 Bobby Denaro – Redshirt freshman (6'3", 310)
  • 57 Colin Newell – Redshirt freshman (6'4", 292)
  • 62 Noah Juergensen – Redshirt sophomore (6'4", 294)
  • 63 Collin Olson – Redshirt junior (6'1", 279)
  • 64 Derek Schweiger – Redshirt freshman (6'3", 289)
  • 65 Matt Seres – freshman (6'0", 295)
  • 66 Josh Knipfel – junior (6'5", 309)
  • 68 Zach Ross – freshman (6'2", 301)
  • 70 Oge Udeogu – Redshirt senior (6'3", 310)
  • 71 Alex Kleinow – Redshirt freshman (6'6", 301)
  • 73 Will Windham – Redshirt senior (6'3", 315)
  • 74 Bryce Meeker – Redshirt junior (6'5", 309)
  • 75 Sean Foster – Redshirt sophomore (6'8", 312)
  • 76 Jeff Nogaj – Redshirt freshman (6'4", 308)
  • 77 Robert Hudson – Redshirt freshman (6'6", 320)
  • 78 Joey Ramos – freshman (6'5", 310)

Defensive lineman

  • 3 JaQuan Baileyjunior (6'2", 251)
  • 18 Cordarrius Bailey – Redshirt freshman (6'3", 224)
  • 31 Conner Greene – Redshirt junior (6'1", 237)
  • 45 Carson Lensing – Redshirt sophomore (6'4", 267)
  • 48 Kamilo Tongamoa – Redshirt senior (6'5", 309)
  • 50 Eyioma Uwazurike – Redshirt sophomore (6'6", 283)
  • 52 Dan Sichterman – Redshirt freshman (6'3", 263)
  • 54 Austin Svoboda – freshman (6'3", 220)
  • 55 Zach Petersen – freshman (6'4", 236)
  • 58 Spencer Benton – Redshirt senior (6'2", 256)
  • 76 Ray Lima – Redshirt junior (6'3", 302)
  • 80 Vince Horras – Redshirt senior (6'6", 241)
  • 89 Matt LeoRedshirt junior (6'7", 276)
  • 90 Joshua Bailey – Redshirt sophomore (6'2", 284)
  • 92 Jamahl Johnson – junior (6'0", 295)
  • 93 Isaiah Lee – freshman (6'0", 284)
  • 95 Tucker Robertson – Redshirt freshman (6'3", 280)
  • 96 Ben Latusek – Redshirt freshman (6'3", 262)
  • 97 Angel Dominguez – Redshirt freshman (6'4", 280)
  • 99 Will McDonald IVfreshman (6'4", 220)
 

Linebacker

  • 2 Willie Harvey Jr.Redshirt senior (6'0", 224)
  • 9 Reggan Northrup – Redshirt senior (6'1", 208)
  • 20 Aaron Austin – Redshirt sophomore (5'11", 205)
  • 23 Mike Rosefreshman (6'3", 228)
  • 34 O'Rien Vance – Redshirt freshman (6'1", 235)
  • 35 Jake Hummelsophomore (6'3", 228)
  • 36 Chandler Pulvermacher – freshman (6'3", 204)
  • 38 Gerry Vaughn – freshman (5'11", 211)
  • 40 Jared Gescheidler – Redshirt junior (6'1", 233)
  • 41 Ryan Reighard – freshman (5'11", 202)
  • 42 Marcel Spears Jr.Redshirt junior (6'1", 215)
  • 43 Tymar Sutton – Redshirt sophomore (5'10", 222)
  • 44 Bobby McMillen III – Redshirt junior (6'2", 230)
  • 47 Kendell Jackson – freshman (5'11", 212)
  • 48 Jason Bowman – Redshirt senior (6'3", 219)
  • 49 Caleb Young – freshman (6'0", 205)
  • 53 Derek Greiner – Redshirt freshman (5'11", 229)
  • 56 Kendrick Harris – freshman (6'1", 215)

Defensive back

  • 1 D'Andre Payne – Redshirt senior (5'10", 188)
  • 4 Arnold Azunna – Redshirt sophomore (6'0", 192)
  • 6 De'Monte Ruth – Redshirt senior (5'10", 175)
  • 10 Brian PeavyRedshirt senior (5'9", 194)
  • 11 Lawrence White – Redshirt sophomore (6'0", 191)
  • 12 Greg Eisworth – Redshirt sophomore (6'0", 198)
  • 13 Jaeveyon Morton – freshman (5'9", 180)
  • 15 Dallas Taylor-Cortez – freshman (6'2", 160)
  • 16 Keontae Jones – sophomore (6'0", 173)
  • 16 Shane Starcevich – freshman (6'0", 170)
  • 17 Richard Bowens III – Redshirt freshman (6'1", 194)
  • 21 Jatairis Grant – Redshirt sophomore (6'0", 198)
  • 22 O.J. Tucker – Redshirt freshman (5'11", 214)
  • 25 Datrone Young – Redshirt freshman (5'9", 171)
  • 26 Anthony Johnson Jr.freshman (6'0", 173)
  • 27 Amechie Walker – Redshirt junior (5'10", 177)
  • 31 Zach Jones – freshman (5'10", 175)
  • 33 Braxton Lewis – Redshirt junior (5'11", 186)
  • 39 Miles Rupiper – freshman (6'1", 171)

Long snappers

  • 39 Steven Wirteljunior (6'4", 227)
  • 59 Connor Guess – freshman (5'11", 240)
  • 60 Quinn Sonntag – senior (6'0", 221)

Punter

  • 13 Corey Dunn – Redshirt sophomore (6'1", 203)
  • 98 Joe Rivera – Redshirt sophomore (6'2", 188)

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Coaching staff

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Matt Campbell Head coach Mount Union, 2002 3rd
Jon Heacock Defensive coordinator, Safeties Muskingum, 1983 3rd
Brian Gasser Wide Receivers, Special Teams Ohio Northern, 2006 3rd
Nathan Scheelhaase Running Backs Illinois, 2013 1st
Alex Golesh Tight Ends, Recruiting Coordinator Ohio State, 2006 3rd
D. K. McDonald Cornerbacks Edinboro, 2001 3rd
Eli Rasheed Defensive Line Indiana, 1996 3rd
Tyson Veidt Assistant head coach, Linebackers Muskingum, 1996 3rd
Joel Gordon Quarterbacks Shepherd, 2003 3rd
Jeff Myers Offensive Line Toledo, 2012 3rd
Rudy Wade Strength and Conditioning Ball State, 2001 3rd
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Game summaries

Game 1: at Iowa Hawkeyes

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Game 2: Oklahoma Sooners

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Game 3: Akron Zips

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Game 4: at TCU Horned Frogs

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Game 5: at Oklahoma State Cowboys

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Iowa State's Freshman Brock Purdy replaced Zeb Noland at quarterback and passed 18-for-23 for 318 yards and produced four touchdowns. He then ran for another 84 yards and another score.[19] The final score was a loss for the Cowboys at 48-42.[20]

Game 6: West Virginia Mountaineers

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Game 7: Texas Tech Red Raiders

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Game 8: at Kansas Jayhawks

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Game 9: Baylor Bears

Шаблон:See also Шаблон:Americanfootballbox At the beginning of the second half, Baylor's Chris Miller got a flag for a late hit against Iowa State running back David Montgomery, pushing him into a Gatorade cooler, escalating tensions. Later, Baylor linebacker Greg Roberts threw a punch at Montgomery and he responded with another punch. Both were ejected from the second half of the game and Montgomery was ejected from the first half of the Texas game the following week.

Game 10: at Texas Longhorns

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Game 11: Kansas State Wildcats

Шаблон:See also Шаблон:Americanfootballbox After a slow start, Kansas State held a solid lead for most of the game. Kansas State had racked up a 17 point lead with only 12 minutes remaining in the game. From there, Iowa State's Mike Rose grabbed a loose ball for a touchdown and the Cyclones controlled the game to rally with 21 unanswered points. The final score was an Iowa State victory, 41-38.[21] The Cyclones broke the 9 year losing streak against the Wildcats. This game was also the last game Kansas State coach Bill Snyder coached before retiring.

Game 12: Drake Bulldogs

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Game 13: Washington State Cougars

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Statistics

Scoring

Scores against non-conference opponents
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Scores against the Big 12
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Scores against all opponents
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Rankings

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Awards and honors

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David Montgomery Coaches-2
Hakeem Butler Coaches-2
Charlie Kolar Coaches-2
Josh Knipfel Coaches-HM
Julian Good-Jones Coaches-HM
Bryce Meeker Coaches-HM
Sam Seonbuchner Coaches-HM
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Greg Eisworth Coaches-1
JaQuan Bailey Coaches-2
Ray Lima Coaches-2
Brian Peavy Coaches-2
Spencer Benton Coaches-HM
Willie Harvey Jr. Coaches-HM
Mike Rose Coaches-HM
Marcel Spears Jr. Coaches-HM
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Kene Nwangwu Coaches-2
style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" | Individual Awards
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Matt Campbell Chuck Neinas Big 12 Coach of the Year
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Brock Purdy Big 12 Newcomer of the Week October 8, 2018
Braxton Lewis Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week October 8, 2018
Brock Purdy Big 12 Newcomer of the Week October 15, 2018
JaQuan Bailey Big 12 Co-defensive Player of the Week October 15, 2018
Marcel Spears Jr. Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week October 29, 2018
Brock Purdy Big 12 Newcomer of the Week November 5, 2018

Players drafted into the NFL

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3 73 David Montgomery RB Chicago Bears
4 103 Hakeem Butler WR Arizona Cardinals

TV ratings

Opponent Outlet Viewers Rating
@ Iowa FOX 2.017M 1.2
Oklahoma ABC 3.434M 2.2
Akron FSN
@ TCU ESPNU 366K
@ Oklahoma State ESPN2 726K 0.44
West Virginia FS1 1.323M 0.75
Texas Tech ESPN2 885K 0.55
@ Kansas FSN
Baylor FS1 363K 0.24
@ Texas LHN
Kansas State FS1 821K 0.49
Drake Cyclones.tv
vs. Washington State ESPN 5.547M 3.2

All totals via Sports Media Watch.[22] Streaming numbers not included. † - Data not available.

References

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