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Iowa State Cyclones Football Facts

Stadium:
Jack Trice Stadium
Seating Capacity:
61,500
City/State
Ames, Iowa
Conference:
Big 12
Head Coach:
Matt Campbell
Fight Song:
ISU Fights

Here is a list of 10 interesting facts about the Iowa State Cyclones:

  1. The Iowa State Cyclones Football team was established in 1892.
  2. Iowa State's football stadium, Jack Trice Stadium, is named after Jack Trice, the first African American athlete at Iowa State, and has a seating capacity of over 61,000.
  3. The Cyclones have had several successful seasons in recent years, including winning the Big 12 Conference championship in 2020.
  4. Troy Davis, a former Iowa State running back, is the only player in NCAA history to rush for over 2,000 yards in consecutive seasons, achieving the feat in 1995 and 1996.
  5. Seneca Wallace, a former Iowa State quarterback, gained national attention for his impressive performances, including a memorable game against Texas Tech in 2002.
  6. In 2011, Iowa State upset the then-No. 2 ranked Oklahoma State Cowboys, marking one of the biggest upsets in college football that season.
  7. The Cyclones have made numerous bowl game appearances, including the Liberty Bowl, Camping World Bowl, and Fiesta Bowl.
  8. Ames, Iowa, where Iowa State is located, has a unique tradition called "Cyclone Alley," where students gather to support the team and create a lively atmosphere during home games.
  9. The Iowa State football program has produced several NFL players, including David Montgomery, Allen Lazard, and A.J. Klein.
  10. Matt Campbell, the head coach since 2016, has led the Cyclones to multiple bowl games and has garnered praise for his coaching ability.

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