Iowa State defense shines over up-and-down offense

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But one of the major reasons Iowa State has become one of the Big 12’s best defensive teams is likely gone for the rest of the season.

Rhoads announced Monday that senior linebacker Jake Knott had surgery to fix a left shoulder injury.

Knott, the reigning Big 12 defensive player of the week and a first-team All-Big 12 pick in 2011, hurt his shoulder on Oct. 20 against Oklahoma State. He returned and had 11 tackles and forced a fumble in the win over Baylor — even though he knew that playing might jeopardize the rest of his season.

The Cyclones will likely move sophomore Jevohn Miller into the starting lineup and give more playing time to Matt Morton

Knott won’t be easily replaced. But Iowa State has built enough stability on defense that it should be able to continue playing well despite Knott’s absence.

“We have a saying that 11 is 1, and that’s how our guys will play. They’ll work hard to pick up the slack,” Rhoads said. “You miss the leadership quotient that (Knott) brings. Hopefully you can find a way productivity-wise to fill the void. “

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