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His career coaching record at Iowa state was 14–15–3. This ranks him 16th in total wins and 13th in winning percentage in Iowa State football history. [7] George F. Veenker went 21–22 during his coaching career at Iowa State. In February 1931, George F. Veenker accepted an offer to become the head football coach for Iowa State. [12]
Primarily used for college football, it is the home field of the Iowa State Cyclones. It is named in honor of Jack Trice, Iowa State's first African American athlete, who died of injuries sustained during a 1923 game against Minnesota. The stadium opened on September 20, 1975, with a 17–12 win over Air Force.
Clyde Williams Field was an outdoor stadium on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. It was the home of the Iowa State Cyclones football and track and field teams. It was originally built in 1914–15, just south of the recently completed State Gym. It originally held 5,000 spectators, but expansions in 1925, 1930, 1932, 1961 and ...
As Iowa State football prepares for its final game of the regular season, where do the Cyclones stand in the latest College Football Playoff rankings? Iowa State is No. 18 in the latest rankings ...
The College Football Playoff selection committee released its first set of rankings. Is Iowa State football in reach of a playoff spot?
Iowa State is on the College Football Playoff bubble. We look at bracket predictions, what the Cyclones' best- and worst-case scenarios are, and odds.
The 1983 Iowa State Cyclones football team represented Iowa State University as a member of the Big Eight Conference during the 1983 NCAA Division I-A football season.Led by first-year head coach Jim Criner, the Cyclones compiled an overall record of 4–7 with a mark of 3–4 in conference play, tying for fourth place in the Big 8.
[1] [2] They played their home games at Clyde Williams Field in Ames, Iowa. Guard Ed Bock and back Everett Kischer were the team captains. [2] Four Iowa State players were selected as first-team all-conference players: Bock, Kischer, end Charles Heileman, and tackle Clyde Shugart. [3]