AmberAbyss+FollowIowa State women crack top 10!Iowa State women’s basketball just jumped into the top 10 in both major national polls, and the buzz around Ames is real. After a dominating 105-52 win over Northern Illinois—thanks to Audi Crooks’ 30-point performance—the Cyclones are now 10-0, their best start in a decade. The real test comes this week with two huge in-state matchups: No. 12 Iowa and Northern Iowa. Can the Cyclones keep this momentum going and make history? If you’ve been following their season, what’s impressed you most so far? Let’s talk Cyclone pride! #Sports #IowaState #Cyclones00Share
phughes+FollowTyler Roehl brings NFL chops to Iowa StateIowa State football is about to get a major boost—Tyler Roehl, fresh off coaching tight ends for the Detroit Lions, is set to become the Cyclones’ new offensive coordinator. Roehl’s history in Ames includes helping the Cyclones rack up over 2,200 rushing yards and 27 touchdowns in their record-setting 2024 season. With his experience at North Dakota State and the NFL, fans are buzzing about how his play-calling could shake up the Big 12. What changes do you hope to see in the Cyclones’ offense next season? #Sports #Football #IowaState00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBig 12 fines Iowa State after coaching shakeupThe Big 12 just hit Iowa State with a $500,000 fine after the Cyclones decided to skip their bowl game, following the sudden departure of longtime head coach Matt Campbell. With players and coaches scrambling and many likely heading to the transfer portal, it’s hard to blame the team for needing a reset. The conference’s decision feels tone-deaf, especially considering the chaos Iowa State is facing. Should the Big 12 have shown more understanding, or is a fine the only way to keep teams accountable? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this impacts the Cyclones and the future of college football. #Sports #Football #IowaState00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowAudi Crooks is rewriting Iowa State hoopsAudi Crooks is putting up numbers that are almost unheard of in college basketball—averaging 27.6 points per game with a jaw-dropping 73% shooting. She’s not just scoring; she’s dominating, with a streak of 77 straight games in double figures and multiple 40-point performances this season. Her footwork and shot selection make her nearly unstoppable, and even triple-teams haven’t slowed her down. As Iowa State gears up to face Iowa, fans are buzzing: can anyone actually contain Crooks? What do you think makes a player this tough to defend, and have you seen anyone like her before? #Sports #IowaState #AudiCrooks00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowIowa State’s Crooks is rewriting the record booksA junior for the Iowa State Cyclones is putting up numbers that barely seem possible—30 points in just 19 minutes, shooting 13-for-19, and then taking a seat. And this isn’t a one-off: she’s averaging 27.6 points and shooting a wild 73% from the field this season. Most bigs are thrilled to hit 55%. With Iowa State undefeated and scoring over 100 in back-to-back games, it’s clear she’s the engine behind their explosive start. Can anyone slow her down? How far do you think this run can go? #Sports #IowaState #WomensHoops00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowIowa State faces tough choices on NIL moneyIowa State’s athletic department is feeling the squeeze as new NIL and revenue-sharing rules pile on millions in extra costs. AD Jamie Pollard says other schools, like Colorado, are already cutting staff and racking up huge debts just to keep up. Pollard insists ISU won’t go down that road, but admits there’s no clear answer for how to cover the $20 million-plus in new expenses. With donors tapped out and collectives maxed, he says the only hope is finding more business sponsors. How do you think this will change college sports—and should schools be forced to spend this much? #Sports #IowaState #NIL00Share
Jay Williams+FollowLogan-Magnolia’s Edney joins Iowa State footballCarson Edney from Logan-Magnolia is turning his lifelong dream into reality—he’s officially joining Iowa State football as a preferred walk-on. Growing up an Iowa State fan, Edney’s hard work on and off the field paid off, catching the coaches’ eyes with his size and versatility. He made big plays as both a receiver and defender for the Panthers, and now he’s ready to take on the next challenge. What do you think about local athletes choosing to stay in-state for college sports? Let’s hear your thoughts and support for Carson’s journey! #Sports #Football #IowaState00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowCyclones’ Momcilovic stuns No.1 PurdueMilan Momcilovic just delivered one of the most electrifying weeks in Iowa State basketball history—lighting up Alcorn State with 27 points (including 8-of-9 from deep!) and then leading the Cyclones to a blowout win over top-ranked Purdue on their own court. With Tamin Lipsey sidelined, Momcilovic has stepped up big time, averaging 18.3 points per game and shooting over 53% from three. He’s now the Big 12 Player of the Week, and it’s got fans buzzing: Is he the best offensive weapon Iowa State’s had in years? What’s your take on his breakout? #Sports #Cyclones #IowaState00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowCyclones’ future hinges on keeping BechtLosing Matt Campbell to Penn State was a shock, but the real test for Iowa State is just beginning. The Cyclones’ next chapter depends on whether new coach Jimmy Rogers can convince Rocco Becht to stay. Becht’s leadership and playmaking were key last season, and if he leaves, Iowa State could be scrambling for answers at quarterback. With coaches already following Campbell out the door, keeping Becht is about more than talent—it’s about stability and hope for the Rogers era. What do you think: Should Becht stay and help build something new, or look for a fresh start elsewhere? #Sports #IowaState #Cyclones00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowIowa State football’s bold move shakes up bowl seasonIowa State football players just made a statement that’s sending shockwaves through college sports. After a strong season, the Cyclones voted as a team to skip their bowl game—costing the school a $500,000 Big 12 fine. With their coach Matt Campbell leaving for Penn State and a wave of transfers looming, the players chose to focus on their futures instead of a postseason game. This decision raises big questions about loyalty, player empowerment, and the impact of coaching changes. How do you feel about athletes putting their own interests first in today’s college football landscape? #Sports #Football #IowaState00Share