Rhoads: Jantz will start, until further notice

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AMES (MCT) — Steele Jantz was still listed as Iowa State’s starting quarterback Monday.

That might be to the dismay of many fans who saw Jantz struggle in the Cyclones’ loss to Texas Tech Saturday at Jack Trice Stadium. Jantz committed four turnovers and now has 24 in 13 career games.

Monday during his weekly press conference, Iowa State head coach Paul Rhoads all but said Jantz will start against at No. 13 Texas Christian Saturday, but didn’t dismiss the notion that back-up Jared Barnett could play.

That, however, doesn’t mean Jantz will be on a short leash.

“I don’t know if that is the way I want to say it or approach it,” Rhoads said. “I think the guy out there playing at that particular position has to be performing well and giving us a chance to win.

“That is what you are looking for ... is that position giving us an opportunity to win? Is making a change going to give us a better opportunity to win?

“That is the answers we have to come up with as coaches both during the week and on the sidelines on game day.”

Rhoads has switched quarterbacks in the middle of the game before. In fact, he did it twice last year.

Rhoads pulled Jantz in favor of Barnett after six offensive plays in last year’s loss to Texas A&M, and then replaced Barnett with Jantz in the Pinstripe Bowl after Barnett was ineffective early.

But neither time was the decision a knee-jerk reaction.

“It is a week-long thing more than a game-day feel,” Rhoads said. “A&M a year ago things had happened long enough to make me feel through preparation and things at the start of the game a change needed to be made.

“Rutgers game was the opposite way with the same two guys. A month’s worth of preparation for that game and a lot of practicies viewed by myself, I knew it was time to switch.”

The thing that is throwing Rhoads, however, is the reason Jantz earned the starting job during preseason camps — the way he has prepared.

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