2016 Iowa State Cyclones football team

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2016 Iowa State Cyclones football
Iowa State Cyclones logo.svg
Conference Big 12 Conference
Record3–9 (2–7 Big 12)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Tom Manning (1st season)
Offensive scheme Pro spread
Defensive coordinator Jon Heacock (1st season)
Base defense 3–3–5 [1]
MVP Allen Lazard
Home stadium Jack Trice Stadium
Seasons
  2015
2017  
2016 Big 12 Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 5 Oklahoma $  9 0   11 2  
No. 11 Oklahoma State  7 2   10 3  
No. 18 West Virginia  7 2   10 3  
Kansas State  6 3   9 4  
TCU  4 5   6 7  
Baylor  3 6   7 6  
Texas  3 6   5 7  
Texas Tech  3 6   5 7  
Iowa State  2 7   3 9  
Kansas  1 8   2 10  
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2016 Iowa State Cyclones football team represented Iowa State University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Playing as a member of the Big 12 Conference (Big 12), the team played its home games at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, Iowa. They were led by first-year head coach Matt Campbell. They finished the season 3–9, 2–7 in Big 12 play to finish in ninth place.

Contents

Personnel

Coaching staff

NamePositionAlma MaterConsecutive season at
Iowa State in current position
Matt Campbell Head coach Mount Union, 20021st
Jon Heacock Defensive coordinator, Safeties Muskingum, 19831st
Tom Manning Offensive coordinator, Offensive line Mount Union, 20021st
Louis AyeniAssociate head coach, Running game coordinator Northwestern, 20033rd
Brian Gasser Wide receivers, Special Teams Ohio Northern, 20061st
Alex Golesh Tight Ends, Recruiting Coordinator Ohio State, 20061st
Joel Gordon Offensive analyst Shepherd, 20031st
Jim Hofher Passing game coordinator Cornell, 19791st
D.K. McDonald Cornerbacks Edinboro, 20011st
Eli Rasheed Defensive line Indiana, 19961st
Tyson Veidt Assistant head coach, Linebackers Muskingum, 19961st
Rudy WadeStrength and Conditioning Ball State, 20011st
Reference: [2]

Schedule

Iowa State announced their 2016 football schedule on November 19, 2015. The 2016 schedule comprised 7 home and 5 away games in the regular season. The Cyclones hosted Big 12 foes Baylor, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Texas Tech, and West Virginia and traveled to TCU, Oklahoma State, Texas, and Kansas. [3] For non-conference games, the Cyclones hosted San Jose State and in–state rival UNI and traveled to face in-state rival Iowa.

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 37:00 p.m.No. 5 (FCS) Northern Iowa *Cyclones.tvL 20–2560,629
September 106:30 p.m.at No. 16 Iowa * BTN L 3–4270,585
September 1711:00 a.m.at TCU FS1 L 20–4145,000
September 2411:00 a.m. San Jose State *
  • Jack Trice Stadium
  • Ames, IA
FSN W 44–1050,851
October 111:00 a.m.No. 13 Baylor
  • Jack Trice Stadium
  • Ames, IA
FS1L 42–4550,842
October 82:30 p.m.at Oklahoma State ESPNU L 31–3853,239
October 156:00 p.m.at Texas LHN/Cyclones.tvL 6–2796,851
October 2911:00 a.m. Kansas State Dagger-14-plain.png
FSNL 26–3152,763
November 36:30 p.m.No. 12 Oklahoma
  • Jack Trice Stadium
  • Ames, IA
ESPN L 24–3450,662
November 1211:00 a.m.at Kansas FSNW 31–2423,757
November 192:30 p.m. Texas Tech
  • Jack Trice Stadium
  • Ames, IA
FS1W 66–1050,787
November 262:30 p.m.No. 19 West Virginia
  • Jack Trice Stadium
  • Ames, IA
FS1L 19–4951,365
  • *Non-conference game
  • Dagger-14-plain.pngHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game
  • All times are in Central time
Schedule Source: [4]

Game summaries

Game 1: vs. Northern Iowa Panthers

Game One: Northern Iowa Panthers at Iowa State Cyclones – Game summary [5]
Period1234Total
Panthers0163625
Cyclones760720

at Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, IA

  • Date: September 3
  • Game time: 7:06 p.m. CDT
  • Game weather: Temperature: 71° • Wind: SE 5 • Weather: Partly Cloudy
  • Game attendance: 60,629
  • Referee: Referee: Brandon Cruse • Umpire: M. Fitzgerald • Linesman: B. Edwards • Line judge: Quentin Givens • Back judge: Daniel Young • Field judge: Rich Almeroth • Side judge: Tuta Salaam
  • TV announcers (Cyclones.tv): Brent Blum (Play-by-play) & Sage Rosenfels (Color)
Game information

Game 2: vs. Iowa Hawkeyes

Game Two: Iowa State Cyclones at Iowa Hawkeyes – Game summary [6]
Period1234Total
Cyclones30003
Hawkeyes141414042

at Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA

  • Date: September 10
  • Game time: 6:42 p.m. CDT
  • Game weather: Temperature: 72° • Wind: NW 12 • Weather: Sunny
  • Game attendance: 70,585
  • Referee: Referee: Mike Defee • Umpire: Robert Richeson • Linesman: Al Green • Line judge: Derek Anderson • Back judge: Terry Jones • Field judge: Joe Bluebaugh • Side judge: Lo van Pham
  • TV: BTN
Game information

Game 3: at TCU Horned Frogs

Game Three: Iowa State Cyclones at TCU Horned Frogs – Game summary [7]
Period1234Total
Cyclones0731020
Horned Frogs101414341

at Amon G. Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, TX

  • Date: September 17
  • Game time: 11:05 a.m. CDT
  • Game weather: Temperature: 85° • Wind: N 6 • Weather: Sunny and Clear
  • Game attendance: 45,119
  • Referee: Referee: Cooper Castleberry • Umpire: Jim Adams • Linesman: Cal McNeill • Line judge: Kelly Deterding • Back judge: Donnie Aultman • Field judge: Scott Gaines • Side judge: Anthony Fleming
  • TV: FS1
Game information

Game 4: vs. San Jose State Spartans

Game Four: San Jose State Spartans at Iowa State Cyclones – Game summary [8]
Period1234Total
Spartans307010
Cyclones101371444

at Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, IA

  • Date: September 24
  • Game time: 11:05 a.m. CDT
  • Game weather: Temperature: 74° • Wind: SE 10–15 • Weather: Mostly Sunny, Haze
  • Game attendance: 50,851
  • Referee: Referee: Kevin Mar • Umpire: Matt Salas • Linesman: John Braun • Line judge: Darren Deckard • Back judge: Dave Baldwin • Field judge: Kirk Wisnewski • Side judge: Mario Seneca
  • TV: FSN
Game information

Game 5: vs. Baylor Bears

Game Five: Baylor Bears at Iowa State Cyclones – Game summary [9]
Period1234Total
Bears71471745
Cyclones141414042

at Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, IA

  • Date: October 1
  • Game time: 11:06 a.m. CDT
  • Game weather: Temperature: 61° • Wind: N 0-5 • Weather: Overcast
  • Game attendance: 50,842
  • Referee: Referee: Dan Romeo • Umpire: Jim Adams • Linesman: Andy Warner • Line judge: Marc Bovos • Back judge: Chris Alston • Field judge: Ed Vinzant • Side judge: Jim Murphy
  • TV: FS1
Game information

Game 6: at Oklahoma State Cowboys

Game Six: Iowa State Cyclones at Oklahoma State Cowboys – Game summary [10]
Period1234Total
Cyclones31414031
Cowboys7771738

at Boone Pickens Stadium, Stillwater, OK

  • Date: October 8
  • Game time: 2:32 p.m. CDT
  • Game weather: Temperature: 70° • Wind: SE 5 • Weather: Sunny and Clear
  • Game attendance: 53,239
  • Referee: Referee: Brandon Cruse • Umpire: M. Fitzgerald • Linesman: B. Edwards • Line judge: Quentin Givens • Back judge: Daniel Young • Field judge: Rich Almeroth • Side judge: Tuta Salaam
  • TV: ESPNU
Game information

Game 7: vs. Texas Longhorns

Game Seven: Iowa State Cyclones at Texas Longhorns – Game summary [11]
Period1234Total
Cyclones60006
Longhorns0321327

at Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium, Austin, TX

  • Date: October 15
  • Game time: 06:05 p.m. CDT
  • Game weather: Temperature: 68° • Wind: S 6 • Weather: Partly Cloudy
  • Game attendance: 96,851
  • Referee: Referee: Scott Campbell • Umpire: Joe Bellinger • Linesman: Doug Moore • Line judge: Keith Garmond • Back judge: Joel Wetzel • Field judge: Randy Smith • Side judge: Corey Luxner
  • TV: LHN/Cyclones.tv
Game information

Game 8: vs. Kansas State Wildcats

Game Eight: Kansas State Wildcats at Iowa State Cyclones – Game summary [12]
Period1234Total
Kansas State31414031
Cyclones3071626

at Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, IA

  • Date: October 29
  • Game time: 11:05 a.m. CDT
  • Game weather: Temperature: 62° • Wind: E 0–5 • Weather: Mostly Sunny
  • Game attendance: 52,763
  • Referee: Referee: Reggie Smith • Umpire: Tab Slaughter • Linesman: Mike Moeller • Line judge: Mark Stewart • Back judge: Lyndon Nixon • Field judge: Matt Mills • Side judge: Tim Murray
  • TV: FSN
Game information

Game 9: vs. Oklahoma Sooners

Game Nine: Oklahoma Sooners at Iowa State Cyclones – Game summary [13]
Period1234Total
Sooners14143334
Cyclones3140724

at Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, IA

  • Date: November 3
  • Game time: 6:33 p.m. CST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 65° • Wind: NW 0-5 • Weather: Clear Skies
  • Game attendance: 50,662
  • Referee: Referee: Dan Romeo • Umpire: Scott Teifer • Linesman: Andy Warner • Line judge: Marc Bovos • Back judge: Chris Alston • Field judge: Ed Vinzant • Side judge: Jim Murphy
  • TV: ESPN
Game information

Game 10: at Kansas Jayhawks

Game Ten: Iowa State Cyclones at Kansas Jayhawks – Game summary [14]
Period1234Total
Cyclones3712931
Jayhawks7710024

at Memorial Stadium, Lawrence, KS

  • Date: November 12
  • Game time: 11:05 a.m. CST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 48° • Wind: SE 5 • Weather: Clear
  • Game attendance: 23,757
  • Referee: Referee: Brad Van Vark • Umpire: Michael Cooper • Linesman: George Gusman • Line judge: Franc LeBlanc • Back judge: Brian Ernest • Field judge: Jason Ledet • Side judge: Gene Semko
  • TV: FSN
Game information

Game 11: vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders

Game Nine: Texas Tech Red Raiders at Iowa State Cyclones – Game summary [15]
Period1234Total
Red Raiders307010
Cyclones143171466

at Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, IA

  • Date: November 19
  • Game time: 2:35 p.m. CST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 38° • Wind: NW 15 • Weather: Clear
  • Game attendance: 50,787
  • Referee: Referee: Eddy Shelton • Umpire: Rick Podraza • Linesman: Rick Smith • Line judge: Scott Reilly • Back judge: Terry White • Field judge: Nick Lave • Side judge: Richard Corona
  • TV: FS1
Game information

Game 12: vs. West Virginia Mountaineers

Game Nine: West Virginia Mountaineers at Iowa State Cyclones – Game summary [16]
Period1234Total
Mountaineers147141449
Cyclones1333019

at Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, IA

  • Date: November 26
  • Game time: 2:36 p.m. CST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 55° • Wind: SW 15-20 • Weather: Mostly Sunny
  • Game attendance: 51,363
  • Referee: Referee: Brandon Cruse • Umpire: M. Fitzgerald • Linesman: B. Edwards • Line judge: Quentin Givens • Back judge: Daniel Young • Field judge: Scott Gaines • Side judge: Tuta Salaam
  • TV: FS1
Game information

Awards and honors

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