Cyclones hoping for strong start in Big 12 play

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Iowa State’s defense broke down in the Big 12 opener in 2011, and it took about a month before it recovered. That stretch was on the minds of the Cyclones players during practice last week.

“We probably didn’t have our best week of practice before taking the field against Texas, and it showed out there on the field. A bunch of mistakes,” Iowa State safety Jacques Washington said. “I think we all practiced well on our bye week. We’re all rested up.”

On offense, quarterback Steele Jantz is still turning the ball too much. He has still been much better in 2012 than he was a year ago.

Jantz has completed 70 percent of his passes, up from a paltry 53 percent last season, and his yards per attempt is up a yard to 6.8. He’s thrown four picks in three games though, and last year Jantz struggled so much against Big 12 defenses that he lost the starting job halfway through the league season.

But Jantz has a more solid grip on the starting job this fall because he’s significantly improved his accuracy and cut down somewhat on his mistakes.

“The mental part of the game is getting better. The fundamentals are better. The other guys around me are better,” Jantz said. “Putting that all together has led to a better completion percentage.”

Rhoads has made a winning season in the Big 12 a priority since training camp. But he believes the trick to reaching that goal is in narrowing the team’s focus.

“We’ve got to focus on Tuesday. We’ve got to focus on that preparation and improvement, and take it day by day. If we do that? Yeah, I think we’re capable of winning five or more.”

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