2000 Iowa State Cyclones football team

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2000 Iowa State Cyclones football
Insight.com Bowl champion
Insight.com Bowl, W 37–29 vs. Pittsburgh
Conference Big 12 Conference
DivisionNorth Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 23
APNo. 25
Record9–3 (5–3 Big 12)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Steve Loney (4th season)
Offensive scheme Pro-style
Defensive coordinator John Skladany (5th season)
Base defense 4–3
Home stadium Jack Trice Stadium
Seasons
  1999
2001  
2000 Big 12 Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
North Division
No. 9 Kansas State xy  6 2   11 3  
No. 8 Nebraska x  6 2   10 2  
No. 25 Iowa State  5 3   9 3  
Colorado  3 5   3 8  
Kansas  2 6   4 7  
Missouri  2 6   3 8  
South Division
No. 1 Oklahoma x$#  8 0   13 0  
No. 12 Texas  7 1   9 3  
Texas A&M  5 3   7 5  
Texas Tech  3 5   7 6  
Oklahoma State  1 7   3 8  
Baylor  0 8   2 9  
Championship: Oklahoma 27, Kansas State 24
  • # BCS National Champion
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2000 Iowa State Cyclones football team represented the Iowa State University in the 2000 NCAA Division I-A football season. This was Dan McCarney's sixth season as head coach. The team captains were Chris Anthony, Ryan Harklau, Reggie Hayward, and Sage Rosenfels. The Cyclones were quarterbacked by Sage Rosenfels. Sage is among many former Cyclones from the 2000 team to make it to the NFL. Others were J. J. Moses, Reggie Hayward, Ennis Haywood, Tony Yelk, Mike Banks, Jordan Carstens, Tyson Smith and James Reed. It was Iowa State's first appearance in a bowl game since the 1978 Peach Bowl. The Insight.com Bowl victory was the programs first victory ever in bowl game. Iowa State was picked by the media to finish 5th in the Big 12 North Division. [1] Two players participated in post season bowl games. Sage Rosenfels played in the Senior Bowl and Reggie Hayward played in the Hula Bowl where he won the defensive MVP. [2] Iowa State's nine victories were the most since 1906. [3]

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Schedule

The Ohio game's date and time was changed from August 31 at 7 p.m. to September 2 at 11:30 a.m. [4] The Baylor game was originally scheduled for 1:00 p.m., [4] but was changed to 6:00 p.m. [5] The Nebraska game was originally scheduled for kickoff at 1:00 p.m., it was changed to 2:30 p.m. to accommodate a broadcast on ABC. [5] [6] The Oklahoma State game was originally scheduled for 1:00 p.m. but was changed to 7:00 p.m. [4] [7] The Missouri game time was changed from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. to accommodate a Fox Sports Net cablecast. [8] On December 3 Iowa State announced it would accept a bowl invitation from the Insight.com Bowl. [9]

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 211:30 a.m. [10] Ohio * FSN [11] W 25–1534,385
September 91:00 p.m. [10] UNLV *
  • Jack Trice Stadium
  • Ames, IA
W 37–2235,408
September 1611:00 a.m.at Iowa * ESPN [12] W 24–1470,397
September 306:00 p.m. [4] at Baylor W 31–1731,126
October 72:30 p.m. [5] No. 1 Nebraska
  • Jack Trice Stadium
  • Ames, IA
ABC [5] L 27–4950,074
October 147:00 p.m.at Oklahoma State W 33–2641,310
October 212:30 p.m. Texas A&M Dagger-14-plain.png
  • Jack Trice Stadium
  • Ames, IA
ABC [13] L 7–3048,931
October 286:00 p.m. Missouri
FSN [8] W 39–2046,599
November 411:30 a.m.at No. 15 Kansas State FSN [14] L 10–5650,114
November 112:30 p.m. [15] at Colorado FSN [15] W 35–2746,430
November 181:00 p.m. Kansas
  • Jack Trice Stadium
  • Ames, IA
W 38–1736,725
December 286:00 p.m.vs. Pittsburgh *ESPN [16] W 37–2941,813
  • *Non-conference game
  • Dagger-14-plain.pngHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Central time

Game summaries

[17]

Game 1: vs. Ohio Bobcats

Game One: Ohio Bobcats at Iowa State Cyclones – Game summary [18]
Quarter1234Total
Bobcats630615
Cyclones796325

at Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, Iowa

  • Date: September 2
  • Game time: 11:38 a.m. CDT kickoff
  • Game weather: Temperature: 74 Wind: E 5-10 Weather: cloudy and hazy
  • Game attendance: 34,385
  • Referee: Referee: Don Amicon; Umpire: Sam Dudich; Linesman: Steve Funjanic; Line judge: Mike Dolce; Back judge: Bob Moran; Field judge: Sam Williams; Side judge: Jeff Szink; Scorer: Pope/Shuey
  • TV announcers (FSN [11] ): Drew Goodman (Play-by-play), Dave Lapham (Color) & Jim Knox (Sideline)
Game information
First Quarter
  • 13:04 OHIO – Brinker, Chad 5 yd run (Kerr, Kevin kick blocked), 6 plays, 53 yards, TOP 1:56, OHIO 6 – ISU 0
  • 02:21 ISU – Wagner, Michael 10 yd run (McKnight, Mike kick), 4 plays, 64 yards, TOP 1:15, OHIO 6 – ISU 7
Second Quarter
  • 13:19 OHIO – Kerr, Kevin 33 yd field goal, 9 plays, 56 yards, TOP 4:02, OHIO 9 – ISU 7
  • 08:17 ISU – McKnight, Mike 27 yd field goal, 11 plays, 62 yards, TOP 5:02, OHIO 9 – ISU 10
  • 02:47 ISU – Rosenfels, Sage 1 yd run (McKnight, Mike kick failed), 9 plays, 50 yards, TOP 3:30, OHIO 9 – ISU 16
Third Quarter
  • 07:11 ISU – Haywood, Ennis 73 yd run (Yelk, Tony kick failed), 1 play, 73 yards, TOP 0:10, OHIO 9 – ISU 22
Fourth Quarter
  • 10:02 ISU – McKnight, Mike 22 yd field goal, 9 plays, 69 yards, TOP 4:06, OHIO 9 – ISU 25
  • 07:55 OHIO – Ray, Raynald 28 yd pass from Jackson, D. (Brinker, Chad rush failed), 6 plays, 78 yards, TOP 1:45, OHIO 15 – ISU 25

Game 2: vs. UNLV Rebels

Game Two: UNLV Rebels at Iowa State Cyclones – Game summary [19]
Quarter1234Total
Rebels609722
Cyclones14137337

at Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, Iowa

  • Date: September 9
  • Game time: 1:06 p.m. CDT kickoff
  • Game weather: Temperature: 82 Wind: SSW10-15 Weather: Sunny, gusts to 20
  • Game attendance: 35,408
  • Referee: Referee: Steve Usechek; Umpire: John Davidson; Linesman: Tim Pringle; Line judge: Derick Bowers; Back judge: Randy McAnally; Field judge: Brad Van Vark; Side judge: Freeman Johns; Scorer: Shuey/Pope
Game information
First Quarter
  • 10:37 ISU – Anthony, Chris 39 yd pass from Rosenfels, Sage (McKnight, Mike kick), UNLV 0 – ISU 7
  • 07:08 UNLV – Thomas, Jason 45 yd run (Cheetany, Ray kick failed), UNLV 6 – ISU 7
  • 00:32 ISU – Wagner, Michael 3 yd run (McKnight, Mike kick), UNLV 6 – ISU 14
Second Quarter
  • 13:35 ISU – McKnight, Mike 40 yd field goal,, UNLV 6 – ISU 17
  • 12:53 ISU – Danielsen, Lane 0 yd blocked punt return (McKnight, Mike kick), UNLV 6 – ISU 24
  • 00:53 ISU – McKnight, Mike 26 yd field goal,, UNLV 6 – ISU 27
Third Quarter
  • 10:17 UNLV – Cheetany, Ray 32 yd field goal,, UNLV 9 – ISU 27
  • 02:03 UNLV – Turner, Nate 56 yd pass from Thomas, Jason (Thomas, Jason rush failed), UNLV 15 – ISU 27
  • 00:35 ISU – Moses, J.J. 78 yd pass from Rosenfels, Sage (McKnight, Mike kick), UNLV 15 – ISU 34
Fourth Quarter
  • 14:12 UNLV – Turner, Nate 31 yd pass from Thomas, Jason (Cheetany, Ray kick), UNLV 22 – ISU 34
  • 01:59 ISU – McKnight, Mike 34 yd field goal,, UNLV 22 – ISU 37

Game 3: @ Iowa Hawkeyes

Game Three: Iowa State Cyclones @ Iowa Hawkeyes – Game summary [20]
Quarter1234Total
Cyclones1070724
Hawkeyes700714

at Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa

  • Date: September 16
  • Game time: 11:10 a.m. CDT kickoff
  • Game weather: Temperature: 70 Wind: N 10-15 Weather: Sunny
  • Game attendance: 70,397
  • Referee: Referee: Jon Bible; Umpire: Bob Holliday; Linesman: David Alexander; Line judge: Rusty Weir; Back judge: Mark Johnson; Field judge: Greg Burks; Side judge: Duane Osborne
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Steve Levy (Play-by-play), Todd Christensen (Color) & Dave Ryan (Sideline)
Game information
First quarter
  • 13:01 ISU – Moses, J.J. 58 yd run (McKnight, Mike kick), 1 play, 58 yards, TOP 0:12, ISU 7 – IOWA 0
  • 09:19 IOWA – Kasper, Kevin 4 yd pass from Mullen, Scott (Kaeding, Nate kick), 8 plays, 66 yards, TOP 3:42, ISI 7 – IOWA 7
  • 05:12 ISU – McKnight, Mike 22 yd field goal, 10 plays, 76 yards, TOP 4:07, ISU 10 – IOWA 7
Second quarter
  • 06:20 ISU – Rosenfels, Sage 1 yd run (McKnight, Mike kick), 8 plays, 57 yards, TOP 3:35, ISU 17 – IOWA 7
Fourth quarter
  • 09:30 IOWA – Hill, Kahlil 8 yd pass from Mullen, Scott (Kaeding, Nate kick), 10 plays, 59 yards, TOP 3:08, ISU 17 – IOWA 14
  • 05:05 ISU – Rosenfels, Sage 5 yd run (McKnight, Mike kick), 10 plays, 79 yards, TOP 4:25, ISU 24 – IOWA 14

Game 4: @ Baylor Bears

Game Four: Iowa State Cyclones @ Baylor Bears – Game summary [21]
Quarter1234Total
Cyclones10210031
Bears307717

at Floyd Casey Stadium, Waco, Texas

  • Date: September 30
  • Game time: 6:00 p.m. CDT kickoff
  • Game weather: Temperature: 86 Wind: S 12 Weather: Clear and Sunny
  • Game attendance: 31,126
  • Referee: Referee: Terry Turlington; Umpire: J. C. Leimbach; Linesman: Fred Hutchinson; Line judge: Steve Stelljes; Back judge: David Ames; Field judge: Terry Porter; Side judge: Freeman Johns; Scorer: Dave Ross
Game information
First Quarter
  • 08:43 ISU – McKnight, Mike 20 yd field goal, 8 plays, 56 yards, TOP 2:50, ISU 3 – BAY 0
  • 06:56 ISU – Haywood, Ennis 3 yd run (McKnight, Mike kick), 4 plays, 25 yards, TOP 1:37, ISU 10 – BAY 0
  • 00:49 BAY – Andino, Daniel 20 yd field goal, 15 plays, 75 yards, TOP 6:07, ISU 10 – BAY 3
Second Quarter
  • 05:49 ISU – Haywood, Ennis 9 yd run (McKnight, Mike kick), 14 plays, 61 yards, TOP 5:14, ISU 17 – BAY 3
  • 01:37 ISU – Woodley, Joe 1 yd run (McKnight, Mike kick), 7 plays, 33 yards, TOP 2:57, ISU 24 – BAY 3
  • 00:58 ISU – Moses, J.J. 38 yd pass from Rosenfels, Sage (McKnight, Mike kick), 4 plays, 55 yards, TOP 0:32, ISU 31 – BAY 3
Third Quarter
  • 11:48 BAY – Newhouse, Reggie 54 yd pass from Tomcheck, Guy (Andino, Daniel kick), 6 plays, 80 yards, TOP 3:12, ISU 31 – BAY 10
Fourth Quarter
  • 12:11 BAY – Bush, Darrell 1 yd run (Andino, Daniel kick), 8 plays, 80 yards, TOP 3:43 ISU 31 – BAY 17

Game 5: vs. Nebraska Cornhuskers

Game Five: Nebraska Cornhuskers at Iowa State Cyclones – Game summary [22]
Quarter1234Total
Cornhuskers01382849
Cyclones776727

at Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, Iowa

  • Date: October 7
  • Game time: 2:35 p.m. CDT kickoff
  • Game weather: Temperature: 41 F Wind: N 15-25 Weather: cloudy
  • Game attendance: 50,074
  • Referee: Referee: Hal Dowden; Umpire: Richard Brown; Linesman: Al Green; Line judge: Roger Rogers; Back judge: Will Weisbrook; Field judge: Brad Horchem; Side judge: Larry Weeks; Scorer: Shuey/Pope
  • TV announcers (ABC): Chip Tarkenton (Play-by-play) & Reggie Rivers (Color)
Game information
First Quarter
  • 09:41 ISU – Campbell, Craig 53 yd pass from Rosenfels, Sage (McKnight, Mike kick), 3 plays, 52 yards, TOP 1:21, NU 0 – ISU 7
Second Quarter
  • 13:28 NU – Buckhalter, C. 9 yd run (Brown, Josh kick), 3 plays, 50 yards, TOP 1:18, NU 7 – ISU 7
  • 10:45 NU – Brown, Josh 40 yd field goal, 4 plays, -3 yards, TOP 1:18, NU 10 – ISU 7
  • 08:12 ISU – Powers, Jamarcu 40 yd interception return (McKnight, Mike kick), NU 10 – ISU 14
  • 05:29 NU – Brown, Josh 24 yd field goal, 7 plays, 61 yards, TOP 2:43, NU 13 – ISU 14
Third Quarter
  • 11:13 NU – Buckhalter, C. 1 yd run (Golliday, Aaron pass), 5 plays, 39 yards, TOP 1:56, NU 21 – ISU 14
  • 06:46 ISU – Haywood, Ennis 4 yd run (McKnight, Mike kick failed), 11 plays, 80 yards, TOP 4:27, NU 21 – ISU 20
Fourth Quarter
  • 11:09 NU – Miller, Willie 9 yd run (Brown, Josh kick), 11 plays, 70 yards, TOP 5:27, NU 28 – ISU 20
  • 09:55 NU – Buckhalter, C. 1 yd run (Brown, Josh kick), 3 plays, 18 yards, TOP 0:56, NU 35 – ISU 20
  • 04:05 NU – Crouch, Eric 1 yd run (Brown, Josh kick), 9 plays, 58 yards, TOP 4:33, NU 42 – ISU 20
  • 03:06 ISU – Moses, J.J. 15 yd pass from Rosenfels, Sage (McKnight, Mike kick), 7 plays, 65 yards, TOP 0:59, NU 42 – ISU 27
  • 01:01 NU – Lord, Jammal 6 yd run (Brown, Josh kick), 6 plays, 43 yards, TOP 2:05, NU 49 – ISU 27

Game 6: @ Oklahoma State Cowboys

Game Six: Iowa State Cyclones @ Oklahoma State Cowboys – Game summary [23]
Quarter1234Total
Cyclones6771333
Cowboys1337326

at Lewis Field, Stillwater, Oklahoma

  • Date: October 14
  • Game time: 7:05 p.m. CDT kickoff
  • Game weather: Temperature: 74 Wind: SSE 8-12 Weather: partly cloudy skies
  • Game attendance: 41,310
  • Referee: Referee: Steve Usecheck; Umpire: John Davidson; Linesman: Tim Pringle; Line judge: Derick Bowers; Back judge: Randy McAnally; Field judge: Brad Van Vark; Side judge: Phil Laurie; Scorer: Lee Manzer
Game information
First Quarter

11:55 ISU – Wagner, Michael 2 yd run (McKnight, Mike kick blocked), 6 plays, 68 yards, TOP 2:02, ISU 6 – OSU 0 03:57 OSU – Lindsay, Gabe 9 yd pass from Pogi, Aso (Condley, Seth kick), 15 plays, 80 yards, TOP 7:58, ISU 6 – OSU 7 01:04 OSU – Rivers, M. 25 yd pass from Pogi, Aso (Condley, Seth kick failed), 3 plays, 42 yards, TOP 1:03, ISU 6 – OSU 13

Second Quarter

12:42 ISU – Wagner, Michael 5 yd run (McKnight, Mike kick), 9 plays, 90 yards, TOP 3:22, ISU 13 – OSU 13 00:14 OSU – Condley, Seth 35 yd field goal, 11 plays, 56 yards, TOP 3:25, ISU 13 – OSU 16

Third Quarter

12:38 ISU – Wagner, Michael 13 yd pass from 8A (Billups, JaMain kick), 8 plays, 72 yards, TOP 2:22, ISU 20 – OSU 16 09:32 OSU – Pogi, Aso 6 yd run (Condley, Seth kick), 8 plays, 67 yards, TOP 3:06, ISU 20 – OSU 23

Fourth Quarter

12:32 ISU – Billups, JaMain 20 yd field goal, 14 plays, 60 yards, TOP 4:42, ISU 23 – OSU 23 08:15 ISU – Billups, JaMain 34 yd field goal, 7 plays, 42 yards, TOP 2:17, ISU 26 – OSU 23 02:41 OSU – Condley, Seth 34 yd field goal, 16 plays, 71 yards, TOP 5:34, ISU 26 – OSU 26 00:18 ISU – Danielsen, Lane 33 yd pass from 8A (Billups, JaMain kick), 7 plays, 61 yards, TOP 0:59, ISU 33 – OSU 26

Game 7: vs. Texas A&M Aggies

Game Seven: Texas A&M Aggies at Iowa State Cyclones – Game summary [24]
Quarter1234Total
Aggies10103730
Cyclones00077

at Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, Iowa

  • Date: October 21
  • Game time: 2:36 p.m. CDT kickoff
  • Game weather: Temperature: 75 Wind: SE 10 Weather: Mostly Sunny
  • Game attendance: 48,931
  • Referee: Referee: Jon Bible; Umpire: Bob Holliday; Linesman: David Alexander; Line judge: Rusty Weir; Back judge: Ron Murphy; Field judge: Greg Burks; Side judge: Freeman Johns; Scorer: Shuey/Pope
  • TV announcers (ABC): Sean McDonough (Play-by-play), Ed Cunningham (Color) & Leslie Gudel (Sideline) [25]
Game information
First Quarter
  • 12:47 TAMU – Farris, Mark 5 yd run (Kitchens, Tere. kick), 2 plays, 5 yards, TOP 0:40, TAMU 7 – ISU 0
  • 03:08 TAMU – Kitchens, Tere. 27 yd field goal, 16 plays, 70 yards, TOP 7:06, TAMU 10 – ISU 0
Second Quarter
  • 13:48 TAMU – Goynes, Dwain 76 yd pass from Farris, Mark (Kitchens, Tere. kick), 4 plays, 91 yards, TOP 1:27, TAMU 17 – ISU 0
  • 09:05 TAMU – Kitchens, Tere. 22 yd field goal, 7 plays, 64 yards, TOP 2:54, TAMU 20 – ISU 0
Third Quarter
  • 06:00 TAMU – Kitchens, Tere. 50 yd field goal, 8 plays, 30 yards, TOP 2:26, TAMU 23 – ISU 0
Fourth Quarter
  • 07:48 TAMU – Taylor, Chris 15 yd pass from Farris, Mark (Kitchens, Tere. kick), 3 plays, 34 yards, TOP 1:09, TAMU 30 – ISU 0
  • 02:36 ISU – Danielsen, Lane 43 yd pass from Scott, Gerrin (Gomez, Carl kick), 6 plays, 50 yards, TOP 1:57, TAMU 30 – ISU 7

Game 8: vs. Missouri Tigers

Game Eight: Missouri Tigers at Iowa State Cyclones – Game summary [26]
Quarter1234Total
Tigers770620
Cyclones6207639

at Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, Iowa

  • Date: October 28
  • Game time: 6:09 p.m. CDT kickoff
  • Game attendance: 46,599
  • Referee: Referee: Terry Turlington; Umpire: Joe Darden; Linesman: Fred Hutchinson; Line judge: Steve Stelljes; Back judge: David Ames; Field judge: Terry Porter; Side judge: Tom Walker; Scorer: Shuey/Pope
  • TV announcers (FSN [25] ): Ron Thulin (Play-by-play), James Lofton (Color) & Eric Clemons (Sideline)
Game information
First Quarter
  • 09:46 MU – Outlaw, Darius 10 run (Scott, Justin kick), MU 7 – ISU 0
  • 07:13 ISU – Rosenfels, Sage 2 yd run (kick failed), MU 7 – ISU 6
Second Quarter
  • 14:30 ISU – Moses, J.J. 34 run (Gomez, Carl kick), MU 7 – ISU 13
  • 08:13 ISU – Haywood, Ennis 14 run (Gomez, Carl kick), MU 7 – ISU 20
  • 05:21 ISU – Haywood, Ennis 4 run (two-point conversion failed), MU 7 – ISU 26
  • 01:45 MU – Abron, Zack 7 run (Scott, Justin kick), MU 14 – ISU 26
Third Quarter
  • 06:29 ISU – Timmons, Marc 78 yd interception return (Gomez, Carl kick), MU 14 – ISU 33
Fourth Quarter
  • 11:26 ISU – Rosenfels, Sage 5 run (two-point conversion failed), MU 14 – ISU 39
  • 09:41 MU – Spencer, Eric 29 pass from Outlaw, Darius (two-point conversion failed), MU 20 – ISU 39

Game 9: @ Kansas State Wildcats

Game Nine: Iowa State Cyclones @ Kansas State Wildcats – Game summary [27]
Quarter1234Total
Cyclones300710
Wildcats211414756

at KSU StadiumManhattan, Kansas

  • Date: November 4
  • Game time: 11:38 a.m. CST kickoff
  • Game weather: Temperature: 59 Wind: S 5-15 Weather: Mostly sunny
  • Game attendance: 50,114
  • Referee: Referee: Jon Bible; Umpire: Bob Holliday; Linesman: David Alexander; Line judge: Gary Brown; Back judge: Ron Murphy; Field judge: Greg Burks; Side judge: Butch Clark
  • TV announcers (FSN): Drew Goodman (Play-by-play), Dave Lapham (Color) & Jim Knox (Sideline)
Game information
Scoring Summary:
First Quarter
  • 09:48 KSU – Scobey, Josh 2 yd run (Rheem, Jamie kick) 7 plays, 67 yards, TOP 3:03 ISU 0 – KSU 7
  • 05:10 ISU – Gomez, Carl 30 yd field goal 11 plays, 67 yards, TOP 4:38 ISU 3 – KSU 7
  • 04:18 KSU – Scobey, Josh 1 yd run (Rheem, Jamie kick) 4 plays, 64 yards, TOP 0:52 ISU 3 – KSU 14
  • 01:21 KSU – Scobey, Josh 4 yd run (Rheem, Jamie kick) 4 plays, 50 yards, TOP 0:46 ISU 3 – KSU 21
Second Quarter
  • 11:27 KSU – Claybon, Chris 8 yd run (Rheem, Jamie kick) 11 plays, 52 yards, TOP 4:22 ISU 3 – KSU 28
  • 00:22 KSU – Morgan, Quincy 29 yd pass from Beasley, J. (Rheem, Jamie kick) 4 plays, 43 yards, TOP 0:44 ISU 3 – KSU 35
Third Quarter
  • 09:45 KSU – Beasley, J. 1 yd run (Rheem, Jamie kick) 6 plays, 45 yards, TOP 2:38 ISU 3 – KSU 42
  • 07:10 KSU – Scobey, Josh 11 yd run (Rheem, Jamie kick) 5 plays, 65 yards, TOP 1:27 ISU 3 – KSU 49
Fourth Quarter
  • 11:17 ISU – Rosenfels, Sage 1 yd run (Gomez, Carl kick) 7 plays, 58 yards, TOP 3:32 ISU 10 – KSU 49
  • 05:17 KSU – Clark, Brandon 23 yd pass from Roberson, Ell (Rheem, Jamie kick) 8 plays, 80 yards, TOP 2:19 ISU 10 – KSU 56 [28]

Game 10: @ Colorado Buffaloes

Game Ten: Iowa State Cyclones @ Colorado Buffaloes – Game summary [29]
Quarter1234Total
Cyclones3920335
Buffaloes1377027

at Folsom FieldBoulder, Colorado

Game information
First Quarter
  • 11:38 ISU – Gomez, Carl 43 yd field goal, ISU 3 – CU 0
  • 05:22 CU – Johnson, Cortlen 7 run (kick failed), ISU 3 – CU 6
  • 02:29 CU – Johnson, Cortlen 7 run (Mariscal, Mark kick), ISU 3 – CU 13
Second Quarter
  • 11:28 ISU – Haywood, Ennis 1 run (kick failed), ISU 9 – CU 13
  • 08:17 CU – Johnson, Cortlen 16 run (Mariscal, Mark kick), ISU 9 – CU 20
  • 03:27 ISU – Gomez, Carl 27 yd field goal, ISU 12 – CU 20
Third Quarter
  • 08:26 ISU – Rosenfels, Sage 1 run (run failed), ISU 18 – CU 20
  • 04:45 ISU – Moses, J.J. 44 pass from Rosenfels, Sage (Haywood, Ennis pass from Rosenfels, Sage), ISU 26 – CU 20
  • 03:39 ISU – Rosenfels, Sage 1 run (pass failed), ISU 32 – CU 20
  • 00:15 CU – McCready, Eric 5 pass from Ochs, Craig (Mariscal, Mark kick), ISU 32 – CU 27
Fourth Quarter
  • 06:42 ISU – Gomez, Carl 46 yd field goal, ISU 35 – CU 27

Game 11: vs. Kansas Jayhawks

Game Eleven: Kansas Jayhawks at Iowa State Cyclones – Game summary [31]
Quarter1234Total
Jayhawks0100717
Cyclones71071438

at Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, Iowa

  • Date: November 18
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. CDT kickoff
  • Game weather: Temperature: 28 F Wind: NNW 20-25 Weather: Cloudy WCI: 0
  • Game attendance: 36,725
  • Referee: Referee: Tom Ahlers, Umpire: Jim Jankowski, Linesman: Tim Pringle, Line judge: Ron Underwood, Back judge: Mike Weir, Field judge: Scott Gaines, Side judge: Duane Osborne, Scorer: Pope/Shuey
Game information
First Quarter
  • 11:00 ISU – Rosenfels, Sage 2 yd run (Gomez, Carl kick), 7 plays, 29 yards, TOP 2:13 KU 0 – ISU 7
Second Quarter
  • 09:21 ISU – Rosenfels, Sage 14 yd run (Gomez, Carl kick), 9 plays, 75 yards, TOP 4:03 KU 0 – ISU 14
  • 02:49 KU – Garcia, Joe 37 yd field goal, 15 plays, 56 yards, TOP 6:32 KU 3 – ISU 14
  • 01:17 KU – Winbush, David 1 yd run (Garcia, Joe kick), 1 play, 1 yard, TOP 0:03 KU 10 – ISU 14
  • 00:00 ISU – Gomez, Carl 43 yd field goal, 11 plays, 49 yards, TOP 1:17 KU 10 – ISU 17
Third Quarter
  • 12:17 ISU – Wagner, Michael 66 yd run (Gomez, Carl kick), 5 plays, 80 yards, TOP 2:43 KU 10 – ISU 24
Fourth Quarter
  • 08:48 ISU – Woodley, Joe 1 yd run (Gomez, Carl kick), 10 plays, 86 yards, TOP 5:11 KU 10 – ISU 31
  • 05:57 KU – Hill, Harrison 6 yd pass from Smith, Dylen (Garcia, Joe kick), 10 plays, 86 yards, TOP 2:51 KU 17 – ISU 31
  • 02:47 ISU – Haywood, Ennis 6 yd run (Gomez, Carl kick), 7 plays, 68 yards, TOP 3:10 KU 17 – ISU 38

Game 12: vs. Pittsburgh Panthers

Game Twelve: Pittsburgh Panthers vs. Iowa State Cyclones – Game summary [32]
Quarter1234Total
Panthers7013929
Cyclones72001037

at Bank One BallparkPhoenix, Arizona

Game information
First Quarter
  • 08:32 PITT – Bryant, Antonio 72 pass from Turman, John (Lotz, Nick kick) PITT 7 – ISU 0
  • 04:52 ISU – Anthony, Chris 23 pass from Rosenfels, Sage (Gomez, Carl kick), PITT 7 – ISU 7
Second Quarter
  • 13:48 ISU – Woodley, Joe 1 run (run failed), PITT 7 – ISU 13
  • 08:03 ISU – Haywood, Ennis 3 run (Gomez, Carl kick), PITT 7 – ISU 20
  • 03:23 ISU – Anthony, Chris 9 pass from Rosenfels, Sage (Gomez, Carl kick), PITT 7 – ISU 27

Third Quarter

  • 08:10 PITT – Rutherford, Rod 2 run (Lotz, Nick kick), PITT 14 – ISU 27
  • 02:05 PITT – Bryant, Antonio 44 pass from Turman (kick failed), PITT 20 – ISU 27

Fourth Quarter

  • 14:33 ISU – Billups, Jamaine 72 punt return (Gomez, Carl kick), PITT 20 – ISU 34
  • 11:08 PITT – Lotz, Nick 25 yd field goal, PITT 23 – ISU 34
  • 09:45 PITT – Barlow, Kevan 3 run (pass failed), PITT 29 – ISU 34
  • 04:53 ISU – Gomez, Carl 41 yd field goal, PITT 29 – ISU 37

Personnel

Roster

On June 30, 2000 FB Robert Lewis was dismissed from the team for violating team rules. [33]

List of signees. [34]

Depth chart [35] [36]

Note: No= Number; Name = Name; Pos = Position; Ht = Height; Wt = Weight; Yr = Year; Hometown = Hometown; * = Letter earned;C = Captain

No.NamePosHtWtYrHometown (High School/Previous School)
1 Tyson Smith LB6-4210Fr.Des Moines, Iowa (Dowling)
2 Ennis Haywood**RB5-11206Jr.Dallas, Texas (Carter)
3Bryan OllieDB5-8178Fr.#Des Moines, Iowa (Dowling)
4Derrick Walker*LB6-2235Sr.Houston, Texas (Aldine/Blinn JC)
4Sam HoldenDB6-3197So.#Manchester, Iowa (West Delaware)
5Andrew Moser*LB5-10231Jr.#Guttenberg, Iowa (Guttenberg)
5Todd MillerWR5-9160Fr.Mount Pleasant, Iowa (Mount Pleasant)
6Carl Gomez***P6-2198Sr.Miami, Florida (Killian)
6JaMaine BillupsRB6-0192Fr.Omaha, Nebraska (Central)
7Dustin Avey***DB6-2208Sr.#Ames, Iowa (Ames)
8Jamarcus Powers*DB5-8164Sr.La Marque, Texas (La Marque/Blinn JC)
9Adam Runk**DB6-2184Jr.#Stillwater, Minnesota (Stillwater)
10Johnny Smith IIIDB5-10170Fr.#Bradenton, Florida (Southeast)
10Dan SalmenQB6-1187Fr.#St. Paul, Minnesota (Cretin-Derham Hall)
11Steffen NassP/PK6-3197So.#Clinton, Iowa (Clinton)
11Princeton HarrisDB6-1207Fr.Friendswood, Texas (Clear Brook)
12Joel WashingtonDB6-1197Fr.#Southfield, Michigan (Southeast)
13Julian CummingsDB5-8167Fr.#West Covina, California (Bishop Amat)
13Andy KohlerWR6-4185Fr.Ames, Iowa (Ames)
14Jesse ArnoldWR6-3200So.St. Charles, Iowa (Martensdale-St. MaryÕs)
14 Tony Yelk PK6-1190Fr.Arlington, Wisconsin (Poynette)
14Harold ClewisDB5-10173Fr.Missouri City, Texas (Elkins)
15 Reggie Hayward***CDE6-5250Sr.Dolton, Illinois (Thornridge)
15Kyle SwenorQB6-2201Fr.#Levering, Michigan (Petoskey)
15Cris LoveQB6-5200Fr.Round Rock, Texas (Round Rock)
17Gerrin ScottQB6-0209Fr.#Denver, Colorado (Thomas Jefferson)
17Adam WagnerWR5-9173So.#Ames, Iowa (Ames)
17Anthony ForrestDB6-1185Fr.Ft. Worth, Texas (Diamond Hill-Jarvis)
18 Sage Rosenfels***CQB6-4221Sr.#Maquoketa, Iowa (Maquoketa)
18Marc TimmonsDB5-9168Fr.#Bradenton, Florida (Southeast)
19Craig Campbell*WR5-11185Jr.Santa Fe Springs, California (Santa Fe/Mt. SAC CC)
20Michael WagnerRB5-7182Fr.#West Covina, California (Bishop Amat)
20Henry PoullardDB5-11165Fr.La Porte, Texas (La Porte)
21Atif Austin*DB5-8180So.#Tarpon Springs, Florida (Tarpon Springs)
21Nick HeinDB5-7179Sr.#Monticello, Iowa (Monticello)
22Ryan Sloth**DB5-8184Sr.#Belmond, Iowa (Belmond-Klemme)
23Stevie JohnsonLB6-4225Sr.Beaumont, Mississippi (Perry Central)
24Doug Densmore***DB5-10195Sr.#Sterling, Illinois (Sterling)
25Scott HorneDB6-2212So.Vancouver, B.C. (Notre Dame HS/CCH)
26 Jack Whitver WR5-10180Fr.#Grinnell, Iowa (Grinnell)
27Breon Ansley***DB5-7172Sr.Rowland Heights, California (Bishop Amat)
29Jordan WagnerWR6-0186Fr.#Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Linn-Mar)
31 Mike Banks**TE6-4254Jr.Ogden, Iowa (Ogden)
31Clint BushbaumDB6-0187So.#Rockwell, Iowa (Rockwell-Swaledale)
32 J.J. Moses**WR5-6170Sr.Waterloo, Iowa (East)
33Jedd MooreLB5-11201Sr.#Waterloo, Iowa (Columbus)
33Larry AnglinRB5-9190Jr.Compton, California (Gardena/Compton CC)
34Royce HooksLB5-9201Fr.#Jacksonville, Florida (White)
35Andrae RaineyWR6-1187Jr.#Waterloo, Iowa (Northern University HS)
35Cale StubbeLB6-3235Fr.Cedar Falls, Iowa (Cedar Falls)
36Brett KelloggLB6-3235Fr.Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Kennedy)
37Jamie BurkheadDB6-2191Sr.Bellflower, Ca (St.John Bosco)
38Curt SchroederLB6-0203Jr.#Camanche, Iowa (Camanche)
39Matt GrosserodeFB5-10210Fr.Lincoln, Nebraska (Pius X)
40Brent NashLB5-11225Fr.Beverly Hills, California (Beverly Hills)
41Ab Turner**LB6-0220Sr.#Denver, Colorado (Jefferson/Grossmont)
42Frank GarciaFB5-9225Fr.#North Bay Village, Florida (Edward Pace)
42Nick LinderDB/WR5-10181Fr.#Iowa City, Iowa (City)
43Sean ManattDB5-10181So.#Ames, Iowa (Ames)
43Ryan CorcoranRB5-10200Fr.Sioux Falls, South Dakota
44Ryan Harklau***CDL6-4280Sr.#Humboldt, Iowa (Humboldt)
45Joe WoodleyFB5-10233Fr.#West Des Moines, Iowa (Valley)
46Matt Word*LB5-11235So.Miami, Florida (Southridge)
47Chris Whitaker*LB5-11235So.East St. Louis, Illinois (Althoff)
48 Justin Eilers LB6-2225Jr.Boise, Idaho (Nampa/Butte JC)
49Eric Weiford**DE/LB5-11215Sr.#Oelwein, Iowa (Oelwein)
51Andy LeadersLB6-3225Fr.Omaha, Nebraska (Millard West)
52 James Reed***DL6-0285Sr.#Saginaw, Michigan (Saginaw)
53Todd SlycordDL/LB5-11224Fr.#West Des Moines, Iowa (Valley)
54Adam JablonskiDL/LB6-3226So.#Mason City, Iowa (Newman)
55Jared Bucksa*OL6-3288Jr.#New Brighton, Minnesota (Totino-Grace)
56Adam SansaleOL6-2286Jr.#South St. Paul, Minnesota (Cretin-Derham Hall)
56Tyrone TuckerLB6-2236Jr.Miami, Florida (South Miami/San Francisco City CC)
56Tiray JohnsonDL5-11261Jr.#Detroit, Michigan (Cass Tech)
58Scott DavisOL6-4300Jr.#Coral Springs, Florida (M. Stoneman Douglas)
60Brent NelsonOL6-3240Fr.Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Kennedy)
62George CunninghamOL6-6274Jr.#Algona, Iowa (Algona)
63Ben Bruns***OL6-3295Sr.#Denver, Iowa (Denver)
64Andrew KelleyOL6-2309Jr.#Knoxville, Iowa (Knoxville)
65Bob MontgomeryOL6-3311Fr.#Lincoln, Nebraska (Pius X)
66Kerry CarlsonOL6-2291Jr.Goodhue, Minnesota (Goodhue/Rochester CC)
66Kit CurryDL/LB6-1227Fr.#Humboldt, Iowa (Humboldt)
67Cory Hannen**OL6-5300Jr.#Hiawatha, Iowa (Cedar Rapids Kennedy)
67Luke VanderSandenDL6-3275Fr.Inwood, Iowa (West Lyon)
68Zach Butler*OL6-4285So.#Iowa City, Iowa (City)
69Scott Rickard*OL6-3274Sr.Garland, Texas (South Garland/Tyler JC)
70Ben Beaudet***OL6-4286Sr.#Lake Elmo, Minnesota (Stillwater)
71Mitch EhrenfeltOL6-4300Fr.#Richland, Iowa (Pekin Community)
73Ross DeanOL6-5256Fr.#Oskaloosa, Iowa (Oskaloosa)
74Ryan TerpeningOL6-7260Fr.Farmington, Minnesota (Farmington)
75Marcel Howard**OL6-6313Jr.#Davenport, Iowa (Central)
76Lorenzo WhiteOL6-5340Jr.Richmond, Texas (Lamar Consolidated/Blinn JC)
77Brian Donahue*OL6-5273Jr.#Chicago, Illinois (De La Salle)
78T.J. WoodsOL6-5303Jr.San Dimas, California (San Dimas/Citrus JC)
79Matt BockesOL6-0257Fr.#Grundy Center, Iowa (Grundy Center)
80Andy Stensrud***OL6-7280Sr.Lake Mills, Iowa (Lake Mills)
81Josh StensrudTE6-3241So.#Waseca, Minnesota (Waseca)
82Lane DanielsenWR6-0197Fr.#Grundy Center, Iowa (Dike-New Hartford)
83Jamaul MontgomeryWR5-11190Fr.#Long Beach, California (St. John Bosco)
84Jason Lyftogt*TE6-4253Jr.#Orange City, Iowa (MOC-FV)
85DeAndre PhillipsWR5-11185Fr.Mission Hills, California (Monroe)
86 Chris Anthony***CWR6-3204Sr.Bettendorf, Iowa (Pleasant Valley)
87Steve PfallerWR6-3195Fr.Iowa City, Iowa (Iowa City)
88Tom KuceraWR6-2200So.#Atlantic, Iowa (Atlantic)
89Chinwuba IkwuakorDL6-4229Fr.#Arvada, Colorado (Pomona)
89Mitch KennedyOL6-3240Fr.Atlantic, Iowa (CAM)
90Casey SheltonDE6-6275Fr.#West Des Moines, Iowa (Valley)
91Tim TeBrinkDE6-3245Fr.Alton, Iowa (MOC-Floyd Valley)
92 Jordan Carstens DL6-5275Fr.#Bagley, Iowa (Panorama)
93Kevin CostelloDL6-3235Fr.#West Des Moines, Iowa (Valley)
93Kyle KnockTE6-2250So.#Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Kennedy)
94Aaron HowardDL6-1222Fr.#Davenport, Iowa (Central)
95Brent BraaksmaOL/TE6-6250Jr.#Sheldon, Iowa (Sheldon)
95William JuddDL6-4280Jr.Bonita, California (Bonita Vista/Butte JC)
96Mike McKnight*PK6-2209Jr.#Fort Dodge, Iowa (Fort Dodge)
96Paul JarrettDL6-4230Fr.Lincoln, Nebraska (Pius X)
97Shawn SangsterDL6-0259Fr.#Virginia Beach, Virginia (Salem)
98Nigel Tharpe***DL6-3290Sr.#Detroit, Michigan (Redford)
98Mitch CurtisPK6-1238Fr.#Newton, Iowa (Newton)
99Kevin DeRonde**DE6-5255Jr.#Pella, Iowa (Pella)
99Casey BaldwinP6-2212Fr.#Perry, Iowa (Perry)

Coaching staff

NamePosition Alma Mater (Year)
Dan McCarney Head Coach Iowa (1975)
Bob ElliottAssoc. Head Coach/Secondary & Special Teams Coordinator Iowa (1975)
Nick Quartaro Asst. Head Coach/Wide Receivers Iowa (1977)
John Skladany Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Central Connecticut State (1972)
Steve Loney Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Iowa State (1974)
Charlie Partridge Director/Football Operations Drake (1995)
Steve BrickeyQuarterbacks Missouri (1976)
Mike NelsonDefensive Line Dayton (1969)
Tony Alford Running Backs Colorado State (1992)
Mike Woodley Tight Ends Northern Iowa (1974)
Mike GrantLinebackers Nebraska (1992)
Matt McGettiganStrength & Conditioning Luther (1987)

Player statistics

[37] [38]

Passing

Note: Att= Attempts; Cmp= Completions; PCT= Percent; Yds = Yards; Tds = Touchdowns; Int = Interceptions

PlayerAttCmpPCTYdsTdsInt
Sage Rosenfels36619453.026081012
Gerrin Scott4375.06110
Ennis Haywood11100.01100
Lane Danielsen100.0001
Team400.0000
Total37619852.726801113

Rushing

Note: Att= Attempts; Yds = Yards; AVG = Average; Tds = Touchdowns

PlayerAttYdsAVGTds
Ennis Haywood25013115.28
Michael Wagner863984.65
Sage Rosenfels873634.210
J.J. Moses191507.92
Hiawatha Rutland181287.10
Joe Woodley9192.13
Jamaine Billups133.00
Casey Baldwin1-2-2.00
Gerrin Scott4-4-1.00
Team6-11-1.80
Total48123554.928

Receiving

Note: Rec= Receptions; Yds = Yards; AVG = Average; Tds = Touchdowns

PlayerRecYdsAVGTds
J.J. Moses5784014.744
Chris Anthony4052013.003
Mike Banks2727812.300
Ennis Haywood262268.690
Craig Campbell2541516.601
Lane Danielsen818423.002
Jamaul Montgomery510821.600
Kyle Knock57214.400
Michael Wagner2147.001
Josh Stensrud188.000
Jack Whitver188.000
Hiawatha Rutland177.000
Total198268013.5411

Scoring

Note: TDs = Touchdowns; Rush = Rushing; Rec = Receiving; Ret = Return; PTS = Points

PlayerTDsRushRecRetPTS
Sage Rosenfels10100060
Ennis Haywood880048
Michael Wagner651036
J.J. Moses624036
Chris Anthony303018
Lane Danielsen302118
Joe Woodley330018
Jamaine Billups10016
Craig Campbell10106
Jamarcus Powers10016
Marc Timmons10016
Total4328114258

Kicking

Note: Pat = Point after touchdown; FG = Field goal; PTS = Points

PlayerPatFGPTS
Carl Gomez16840
Mike Mcknight16737
Total321577

Rankings

AP Poll

Iowa State did not receive any points in the previous AP polls until October 1, 2000. [39] [40] [41] [42] On October 1, 2000 Iowa State received 5 points ranking them T-36th overall. [43] On October 8, 2000 Iowa State received 8 points ranking them 34th overall. [44] On October 15, 2000 Iowa State received 19 points ranking them 29th overall. [45] On October 22, 2000 Iowa State received 3 points ranking them 37th overall. [46] On October 29, 2000 Iowa State received 2 points ranking them T-36th overall. [47] On November 5, 2000 Iowa State did not receive any points. [48] On November 12, 2000 Iowa State received 6 points ranking them 33rd overall. [49] On November 19, 2000 Iowa State received 10 points ranking them 31st overall. [50] On November 26, 2000 Iowa State received 25 points ranking them 30th overall. [51] On December 3, 2000 Iowa State received 22 points ranking them 30th overall. [52] In the final poll Iowa State was ranked 25th with 188 points. [53]

Coaches Poll

Iowa State did not receive any points in the coaches poll until September 17, 2000. [54] [55] [56] [57] On September 17, 2000 Iowa State received 4 points ranking them T-43rd. [58] On September 24, 2000 Iowa State received 7 points for a ranking of 39th. [59] On October 1, 2000 Iowa State received 37 points for a ranking of 31st. [60] On October 8, 2000 Iowa State received 22 points for a ranking of T-35th. [61] On October 15, 2000 Iowa State received 35 points for a ranking of 29th. [62] On October 22, 2000 Iowa State received 2 points for a ranking of T-39th. [63] On October 29, 2000 Iowa State received 16 points for a ranking of 33rd. [64] On November 5, 2000 Iowa State did not receive any points in the poll. [65] On November 12, 2000 Iowa State received 14 points for a ranking of 34th. [66] On November 19, 2000 Iowa State received 14 points for a ranking of T-31st. [67] On November 26, 2000 Iowa State received 28 points for a ranking of 30th. [68] On December 3, 2000 Iowa State received 29 points for a ranking of 30th. [69] On January 4, 2001 in the final poll of the year Iowa State received 225 points for a ranking of 23rd. [70]

BCS Poll

Iowa State was never ranked in the BCS poll. [71]

Week-by-week

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415Final
AP [72] RVRVRVRVRVRVRVRVRV25
Coaches [73] RVRVRVRVRVRVRVRVRVRVRV23
BCSNot releasedNot released

Awards

[2]

AwardName(s)
Reuben J. Miller AwardChris Anthony, WR
Al and Dean Knudson AwardJames Reed, DT
Bill Daily AwardDoug Densmore, DB; Ryan Sloth, DB
Ralph Aulmann Memorial AwardChris Anthony, WR; Ryan Harklau, DL; Reggie Hayward, DE; Sage Rosenfels, QB
Dury Moss AwardLorenzo White, OG
Ray Scott AwardSage Rosenfels, QB; J.J. Moses, WR
Arthur Floyd Scott AwardBen Bruns, OL; Reggie Hayward, DL
Jim Doran AwardCarl Gomez
The Consideration AwardJ.J. Moses, WR
Scout Team Players of The YearBrett Kellogg, LB; Eric Perry, QB
Sports Illustrated All-Bowl Team
All-American 1st Team
All-American 2nd Team
All-Big 12 1st teamEnnis Haywood, RB; J.J. Moses, KR
All-Big 12 2nd teamBen Bruns, C; J.J. Moses, WR; Reggie Hayward, DE/OLB
All-Big 12 3rd teamJames Reed, DL; Jamarcus Powers, DB
All-Big 12 Honorable MentionSage Rosenfels, QB; Chris Anthony, WR; Andy Stensrud, OL; Mike Banks, TE; Dustin Avey, DB
All-Big 12 Academic 1st teamDustin Avey, DB; Jordan Carstens, DL; Scott Davis, OL; Nick Hein, DB; Mike McKnight, PK; Sage Rosenfels, QB; Jamie Burkhead, DB; Adam Runk, DB; Ryan Sloth, DB; Eric Weiford, DL
All-Big 12 Academic 2nd teamBen Bruns, Craig Campbell, Lane Danielson, Marcel Howard
Big 12 player of the weekQB Sage Rosenfels vs. Iowa, Sept. 16; RB Ennis Haywood vs. Baylor, Oct. 2

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