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The 2019 Iowa State Cyclones football team represented Iowa State University in the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Cyclones competed as members of the Big 12 Conference and were led by fourth-year head coach Matt Campbell. They played their home games at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, Iowa.

Preseason

Coaching changes

In January 2019, head coach Matt Campbell announced that Tom Manning would return as offensive coordinator.[1] He had served in that role for the Cyclones in Campbell's first two years in 2016 and 2017, but worked as the tight ends coach for the Indianapolis Colts during the 2018 season. Campbell also announced the addition of former West Virginia defensive backs coach Matt Caponi as a defensive assistant.[1]

Big 12 media poll

The 2019 Big 12 media days were held July 15–16, 2019 in Frisco, Texas. In the Big 12 preseason media poll, Iowa State was predicted to finish in third in the standings.[2]

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Big 12 media poll
1 Oklahoma 761 (68)
2 Texas 696 (9)
3 Iowa State 589
4 TCU 474
5 Oklahoma State 460
6 Baylor 453
7 Texas Tech 281
8 West Virginia 241
9 Kansas State 191
10 Kansas 89

Preseason All-Big 12 teams

To be released

Schedule

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Personnel

Coaching staff

Staff for the 2019 season.[4]

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Matt Campbell Head coach Mount Union, 2002 4th
Jon Heacock Defensive Coordinator, Safeties Muskingum, 1983 4th
Tom Manning Offensive coordinator Mount Union 3rd
Nathan Scheelhaase Wide Receivers Illinois, 2013 2nd
Alex Golesh Tight Ends, Recruiting Coordinator Ohio State, 2006 4th
Joel Gordon Quarterbacks Shepherd, 2003 4th
D. K. McDonald Cornerbacks Edinboro, 2001 4th
Eli Rasheed Defensive Line Indiana, 1996 4th
Tyson Veidt Assistant Head Coach, Linebackers Muskingum, 1996 4th
Rudy Wade Strength and Conditioning Ball State, 2001 4th

Rankings

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Game summaries

Northern Iowa

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Referee Scott Campbell

Iowa

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Louisiana–Monroe

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At Baylor

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TCU

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At West Virginia

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At Texas Tech

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Oklahoma State

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At Oklahoma

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Both Iowa State and Oklahoma lost their previous games. Oklahoma could still be in the playoff chase by winning the remainder of their games and winning the Big 12 conference championship game. Predictions call that the Oklahoma Defense will need to slow the Cyclone offense to win the game. Coming into the game, it is listed as one of the most "compelling matchups" for the week by MSN Sports.[5]

Texas

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Kansas

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At Kansas State

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Game conditions were cold and windy for the 2019 edition of "Farmageddon".[6] Iowa State entered the game as the least-penalized team in the Big 12 Conference, but were charged with 8 penalties to Kansas State's 2 when two programs met in Manhattan. The Cyclones also struggled on third down, only converting 1 attempt at 13.[7]

Kansas State's Joshua Youngblood returned a kick for a touchdown on the first play of the game.[7] That placed him at the top of the NCAA for three touchdown returns in the season this year.[6]

During the third quarter, each team managed a field goal but very little more happened offensively. In the fourth quarter, Kansas State managed to pull ahead 24-17 with an eight-play drive rushing drive ending in a touchdown with 10:24 left in the game.[6] After that, Iowa State punter Joe Rivera kicked just 17 yards on fourth down, which Kansas State was able to turn in to a field goal and put the score out of reach for the Cyclones. The final score was Kansas State 27, Iowa State 17.[7]

After the game and 7-5 regular season record, CBS Sports bowl expert Jerry Palm projected that Iowa State will play Kentucky in the 2019 Liberty Bowl.[8]

Vs. Notre Dame (Camping World Bowl)

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TV ratings

Opponent Outlet Viewers Rating
Northern Iowa FS1 493K 0.31
Iowa FS1 1.17M 0.6
Louisiana Monroe FS1 159K
@ Baylor ESPN 1.25M 0.8
TCU ESPN2 403K 0.27
@ West Virginia ESPN 1.57M 1.0
@ Texas Tech FS1 343K 0.23
Oklahoma State FS1 529K 0.32
@ Oklahoma FOX 3.17M 1.9
Texas FS1 1.07M 0.6
Kansas FSN
@ Kansas State FS1 642K 0.34
vs. Notre Dame ABC 4.17M 2.65

All totals via Sports Media Watch.[9] Streaming numbers not included. † - Data not available.

References

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