Iowa State Football
CROOTIN’ TARGET IMPRESSES. He may just be rated a 2-star prospect, but wide receiver target, Tarique Milton is balling out.
DRIVING FOR SIX. It appears Iowa State will apply for a 6th season of eligibility for offensive lineman Patrick Scoggins.
IT’S BUSINESS TIME. Blum uses business terminology to help explain the paradigm of Cyclone fandom.
KEYS TO VICTORY. The Godfather is back with another week of his keys to victory video segment.
Here's my Keys to Victory for the Oklahoma State game https://t.co/XhJRBsFHux
— John Walters (@JWcyclonestv) October 5, 2016
BIBBS SIGNS WITH BROWNS. There’s not much in this link, but EJ Bibbs signed with the Cleveland Browns practice squad yesterday.
WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Rob Gray catches up with former Cyclone legend J.J. Moses.
NEW UNIS SHOWING OUT. Turns out last week’s uniform combination performed better than the all whites at Kinnick, according to this ranking at least.
Iowa State Basketball
SOLOMON YOUNG IMPRESSES. Solomon Young is already impressing his teammates and coaches in his short time in Ames.
SHOUTOUT SEANNA JOHNSON. The Women’s Basketball Preseason All-Big 12 Team was announced yesterday, and Iowa State is represented.
5-STAR RECEIVES OFFER. The Cyclones have offered 5-star, 2019 prospect Marcedus Leech out of Missouri. (Yes, he’s a lefty)
So blessed to receive an offer from The University Of Iowa State.#GoCyclones pic.twitter.com/WQdu0Zb4Yr
— Marcedus_13 (@MarcedusLeech) October 5, 2016
Around the Country
CHICKS DIG NO LONG BALLS. Sure you could find a regular recap about last night’s Giants/Mets Wild Card game, but how about reading about why pitcher’s duels are so fascinating.
CROOTIN’ RULES CHANGES. The NCAA proposed some recruiting rules changes, and they’re being met with some criticism already.
BAYLOR IS BAYLOR. If you’re still wondering what’s happening at Baylor, here’s another piece to the puzzle.
FRANK MARTIN. Just more reasons to like the former Kansas State head coach.
JOHN CALIPARI. The Kentucky head coach is back making his regular off-season noise.
GRANDVIEW GOAL. While Grandview is typically known for the scoring of their basketball team, the soccer team can apparently do cool stuff too.
Possibly GOAL OF THE YEAR last night by Simone Raiola with a beautiful assist by Sam Pugh. A MUST SEE!!!! GOLAZO!! pic.twitter.com/a8EQ4Sil98
— GVU Mens Soccer (@GVUmenssoccer) October 5, 2016