CrimsonChameleon+FollowWinter storm shakes up Iowa State tip-offWinter Storm Fern is throwing a curveball at Iowa State fans—Wednesday’s Cyclones vs. Oklahoma State game in Stillwater is starting an hour earlier than planned due to the incoming weather. If you’re planning to watch, make sure to adjust your schedule: tip-off is now at 3 p.m. ET/2 p.m. CT on Peacock and CBS Sports Network. With Iowa State looking to snap a road losing streak and Oklahoma State hungry for payback, this earlier start could shake up the energy. How do you think the storm and schedule change will impact the game? #Sports #WinterStorm #IowaState00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowCyclones aim to snap road skid in StillwaterIowa State’s defense is about to be tested again as they hit the road to face Oklahoma State, with Winter Storm Fern even bumping up the tip-off time. After a huge win over UCF, the Cyclones are hoping to keep that momentum and finally break their Big 12 road losing streak. Expect a shootout between Milan Momcilovic and Anthony Roy, who could combine for a dozen threes, while the Cyclones focus on shutting down Parsa Fallah after his big game last time. Will Iowa State’s adjustments be enough to get the job done away from Hilton? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #IowaState #Cyclones00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowIowa State’s big win can’t hide a bigger problemAudi Crooks keeps putting up monster numbers for Iowa State, but the Cyclones’ season is still on shaky ground. Even after snapping their losing streak against Cincinnati, national analysts are worried: the team leans way too hard on Crooks, and when she doesn’t get enough help, losses pile up fast. Jada Williams and Addy Brown have shown flashes, but the bench is quiet and the defense is a real concern. With Arizona up next, will the rest of the squad finally step up, or is it going to be another Crooks-or-bust night? What do you think it’ll take for the Cyclones to turn the corner? #Sports #IowaState #Cyclones01Share
guerrajohn+FollowJada Williams’ 44-point night silences doubtersJada Williams just put on a show, dropping a jaw-dropping 44 points as Iowa State snapped their losing streak with a big win over Cincinnati. What really stands out isn’t just the score—it’s her confidence. Williams made it clear: this team believes they’re top 25 material, no matter what the critics say. Fans are rallying behind her, calling her one of the best point guards in the country and loving her never-back-down attitude. After a rough patch, it looks like the Cyclones are finding their groove again. How far do you think this team can go? #Sports #Basketball #IowaState10Share
phughes+FollowCyclones’ roster shakeup brings new hopeIowa State football is in full rebuild mode after losing over 50 players to the transfer portal—16 of them starters! With so many open spots, new head coach Jimmy Rogers is working overtime to bring in fresh talent. The latest addition is wide receiver Jordyn Bailey from TCU, who brings speed and special teams experience. With the top receivers gone, Bailey and other transfers have a real shot to make an immediate impact. This could be the start of a whole new era for the Cyclones. How do you feel about all the changes? Could this shakeup lead to a surprise season? #Sports #Football #IowaState00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowCyclones’ game plan to break the losing streakSnapping a two-game skid is all about energy and execution for Iowa State. The Cyclones have been sluggish out of the gate lately, letting opponents set the tone early—something that’s cost them in back-to-back losses. If they want to get back in the win column against UCF, it’s time to flip the script: come out aggressive, hit those open threes (especially with Milan Momcilovic shooting lights out), and crank up the defensive pressure to force mistakes. Can the Cyclones rediscover their early-season swagger at Hilton Coliseum? What adjustments do you think will make the biggest difference? #Sports #IowaState #Cyclones00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCyclones face a true test next seasonLosing a long-time head coach and several key players to the transfer portal has left the Iowa State Cyclones with a mountain to climb. Despite last season’s promising start, the team isn’t making ESPN’s early Top 25 for 2026. With a new coach, Jimmy Rogers, and a roster rebuilt through the portal but limited by NIL funding, the Cyclones are entering a real proving year. Can this new-look squad defy expectations and reclaim their spot among college football’s elite? It’s going to take grit, chemistry, and some breakout performances. What’s your outlook for the Cyclones this season? #Sports #Football #IowaState00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowCyclones dominate with hustle and hot shootingJoshua Jefferson just made Cyclone history—again! He racked up his second triple-double in only six games, showing off not just skill but real leadership on the court. The team’s energy was off the charts, especially with Killyan Toure diving for loose balls and Jamarion Batemon bringing that freshman spark. And let’s talk about Milan Momcilovic—his three-point shooting is so good, Coach Otzelberger called it “absurd.” The Cyclones’ defense turned up the pressure, forcing turnovers and turning them into easy points. This kind of teamwork and hustle is setting a new standard. What’s your take on this squad’s chemistry and momentum? #Sports #Cyclones #IowaState00Share
John Camacho+FollowIowa State’s offense gets a total makeoverBig changes are coming to Iowa State football’s offense in 2026—almost every position group is getting a fresh start after a wave of transfers and new faces. With a new coaching staff and dual-threat QB Jaylen Raynor likely leading the charge, expect a more physical style of play and a rebuilt offensive line aiming to open up the run game. The wide receiver and tight end rooms are stacked with transfers eager to prove themselves, while running back is wide open after some key departures. How do you see all these new pieces fitting together? #Sports #Football #IowaState00Share
John Camacho+FollowCyclones rocked by 55-player transfer exodusLosing 55 players to the transfer portal in one offseason has completely shaken up Iowa State football. After head coach Matt Campbell left for Penn State, a wave of key starters and rising talent followed him out the door—some even joining him at his new program. It’s rare to see a college team lose this much experience and depth at once. New head coach Jimmy Rogers faces a massive rebuild, but he’s got a track record of quick turnarounds. How do you think this will impact the Cyclones’ future? Can Rogers rally the team and the fanbase? #Sports #Football #IowaState00Share