Cyclones looking for one more win for a bowl bid

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Iowa State junior Willie Scott puts a hit on Texas Tech quarterback Seth Dodge in the first quarter of the Cyclones' 24-13 loss on Sept. 29 at Jack Trice Stadium. (Mike Hockett/Daily News File Photo)

The Cyclones also know they’ll need to run the ball better if they want to have the strong finish they’re hoping for.

Against the Sooners, Iowa State showed glimpses of a consistent running attack.

The Cyclones averaged over four yards a carry, gaining 99 yards on 24 carries. That isn’t much, but Iowa State has struggled to establish a ground game opponents have to respect despite a trio of talented junior running backs led by Shontrelle Johnson.

The Longhorns are just 107th nationally in rushing defense, and the Cyclones hoping to build off a decent showing against the Sooners.

“We finally made some people miss. And whether it’s been our running backs or our quarterbacks or our wide receivers, we haven’t made a lot of people miss this season,” Rhoads said. “Explosive teams, a key component of that is making people miss — and we did a little bit of that.”

Though facing Oklahoma and Texas in back-to-back weeks isn’t as tough as it used to be for the Cyclones, it still isn’t easy.

But Iowa State believes that it has progressed to the point where it can hang with anyone in the league, at least physically.

That wasn’t always the case. But that shift is a big reason why the Cyclones need just one win to grab a bowl bid out of one of the nation’s deepest leagues.

“We pride ourselves on being physical, and you can ask people on those teams and they will say that we’re a very physical team,” center Tom Farniok said. ‘We might not have the God-given ability that some of their players have, but we’ll square up toe to toe with anyone physically.”

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