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Game Number 4 Iowa State at Salt Lake October 4 - 7:30 p.m. (MDT) GENERAL INFORMATION President: Dr. W. Robert Parks Athletic Director: Lou McCullough Publicity Director: Harry Burrell(515) 294-3372 Colors: Cardinal and Gold Nickname: Cyclones Enrollment: 20,000 Stadium: New Cyclone Stadium (unnamed) Location: Ames, Iowa Offense: Veer-T Defense: 5-2 Conference: Big Eight COACHES Head Coach: Earle Bruce Alma Mater-Year: Ohio State, 1953 Record at Iowa State: 8-14 Career Record: 18-16 Assistants: Tom Harper, Randy Hart, Bob Tucker, Charlie Lyle, Tom Backhus, Tom Vaughan, Tom Lichtenberg Trainer: Frank Randall 1974 RESULTS (4-7) Iowa State 3-24 Texas Tech 28-31 Washington 34- 7 Brigham Young 27- 3 New Mexico 7-34 Colorado 23-18 Kansas State 22-20 Kansas 10-28 Oklahoma 13-23 Nebraska 7-10 Missouri 12-14 Oklahoma St. 1975 OUTLOOK Iowa State is looking for an exciting football campaign in 1975. The Cyclones will be dedicating their new, 50,000 seat stadium and unveiling the equally new locker and training room facilities, which gives ISU one of the finest complexes anywhere. Head Coach Earle Bruce is looking for his best Cyclone team in three years, too. Eight returning starters offensively hope to form a rugged unit while the defense must find consistent linebackers to regain the top form it showed throughout much of the 1974 season. Iowa State's veteran offensive line, which lost just one starter, is headed by senior guard Bob Bos and center Jeff Jones. The backfield has three letterman quarterbacks in Buddy Hardeman, Tom Mason and Wayne EARLE BRUCE Head Coach September 13—UCLA Los Angeles September 20— Air Force Ames September 27—Florida State Tallahassee October 4—Utah Salt Lake City October 11—Kansas State Manhatten October 18—Kansas Ames October 25—Oklahoma Norman November 1—Colorado Ames November 8—Missouri Ames November 15—Nebraska Lincoln November 22—Oklahoma State Ames 40 Stanely and an exciting runner in tailback Mike Williams. The Cyclone's top threat is split end Luther Blue, the nation's No. 2 kick-off returner last year and team's leading receiver. Defensively, 275 pound sophomore tackle Mike Stensrud and brother Maynard, a middle guard, are the line leaders while transfer Greg Pittman is counted on as a quality linebacker. Iowa State's non-conference schedule is once again demanding with road games at UCLA, Florida State and Utah, all evening games, and the stadium dedication game with Air Force. LETTERMEN RETURNING (36) Offense: Luther Blue (se), Bob Bos (og), AI Dixon (se), John Fritsch (c), Pierre Gelins (ot), Dave Greenwood (te), Don Greenwood (te), Greg Grove (fl), Buddy Hardeman (qb), Jeff Jones (c), Doug Lenth (k), Tom Mason (qb), Gerry Petsch (ot), Guy Preston (te), Glover Rogers (te), Forry Smith (se), Wayne Stanely (qb), Rob Stoffel (og), Mike Williams (tb), Randy Young (ot). Defense: Lagrant Anthony (lb), Sy Bassett (rover), Mike Gnade (lb), Tony Hawkins (cb), Jerry Jaksich (cb), Ray King (de), Wayne Lyles (rover), Ron McFarland (dt), Joe Palmisano (de), Lenzy Perine (de), Tom Randall (dt), Maynard Stensrud (mg), Mike Stensrud (dt), Jack Thoma (lb), Craig Volkens (de), Mark Williams (s). HONOR CANDIDATES: Luther Blue (se), Mike Stensrud (dt) LETTERMEN LOST: (15) TOP NEWCOMERS: Otis Rodgers (de), Greg Pittman (lb), Dexter Green (tb). SERIES RECORD: Iowa State 2-0 Year by Year 1970 • 13-16 1972 22-44

Game Number 5 Wyoming at Salt Lake Oct. 11 -7:30 p.m. (MPT) "^CoaT GENERAL INFORMATION ^2*SwMr MM President: Dr. William D. Carlson JM Athletic Director: George McCarty • Publicity Director: Bill Young - Kevin McKinney Uh JH Colors: Brown and Yellow (307) 766-2256 Nickname: Cowboys, Pokes Enrollment: 8,000 offensive letterwinners (seven starters) and Stadium: Memorial (27,000) 21 defensive men (eight starters). The Location: Laramie, Wyoming manpower pool also includes 10 non-lettered Offense: Wyoming Wishbone squadmen and 17 redshirts. Defense: 4-3 "All jobs are up for grabs," Akers says. Conference: Western Athletic "From early appraisals it appears we have COACHES some pretty good players, but until they u»,^

Game Number 4<br />

Iowa State<br />

at Salt Lake<br />

October 4 - 7:30 p.m. (MDT)<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

President: Dr. W. Robert Parks<br />

Athletic Director: Lou McCullough<br />

Publicity Director: Harry Burrell(515) 294-3372<br />

Colors: Cardinal and Gold<br />

Nickname: Cyclones<br />

Enrollment: 20,000<br />

Stadium: New Cyclone Stadium (unnamed)<br />

Location: Ames, Iowa<br />

Offense: Veer-T<br />

Defense: 5-2<br />

Conference: Big Eight<br />

COACHES<br />

Head Coach: Earle Bruce<br />

Alma Mater-Year: Ohio State, 1953<br />

Record at Iowa State: 8-14<br />

Career Record: 18-16<br />

Assistants: Tom Harper, Randy Hart, Bob<br />

Tucker, Charlie Lyle, Tom Backhus, Tom<br />

Vaughan, Tom Lichtenberg<br />

Trainer: Frank Randall<br />

1974 RESULTS (4-7)<br />

Iowa State<br />

3-24 Texas Tech<br />

28-31 Washington<br />

34- 7 Brigham Young<br />

27- 3 New Mexico<br />

7-34 Colorado<br />

23-18 Kansas State<br />

22-20 Kansas<br />

10-28 Oklahoma<br />

13-23 Nebraska<br />

7-10 Missouri<br />

12-14 Oklahoma St.<br />

<strong>1975</strong> OUTLOOK<br />

Iowa State is looking for an exciting<br />

<strong>football</strong> campaign in <strong>1975</strong>. The Cyclones<br />

will be dedicating their new, 50,000 seat<br />

stadium and unveiling the equally new locker<br />

and training room facilities, which gives ISU<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the finest complexes anywhere.<br />

Head Coach Earle Bruce is looking for<br />

his best Cyclone team in three years, too.<br />

Eight returning starters <strong>of</strong>fensively hope to<br />

form a rugged unit while the defense must<br />

find consistent linebackers to regain the top<br />

form it showed throughout much <strong>of</strong> the 1974<br />

season.<br />

Iowa State's veteran <strong>of</strong>fensive line, which<br />

lost just one starter, is headed by senior<br />

guard Bob Bos and center Jeff Jones. The<br />

backfield has three letterman quarterbacks<br />

in Buddy Hardeman, Tom Mason and Wayne<br />

EARLE BRUCE<br />

Head Coach<br />

September 13—UCLA Los Angeles<br />

September 20— Air Force Ames<br />

September 27—Florida State Tallahassee<br />

October 4—Utah Salt Lake City<br />

October 11—Kansas State Manhatten<br />

October 18—Kansas Ames<br />

October 25—Oklahoma Norman<br />

November 1—Colorado Ames<br />

November 8—Missouri Ames<br />

November 15—Nebraska Lincoln<br />

November 22—Oklahoma State Ames<br />

40<br />

Stanely and an exciting runner in tailback<br />

Mike Williams.<br />

The Cyclone's top threat is split end<br />

Luther Blue, the nation's No. 2 kick-<strong>of</strong>f<br />

returner last year and team's leading receiver.<br />

Defensively, 275 pound sophomore tackle<br />

Mike Stensrud and brother Maynard, a<br />

middle guard, are the line leaders while<br />

transfer Greg Pittman is counted on as a<br />

quality linebacker.<br />

Iowa State's non-conference schedule is<br />

once again demanding with road games at<br />

UCLA, Florida State and Utah, all evening<br />

games, and the stadium dedication game<br />

with Air Force.<br />

LETTERMEN RETURNING (36)<br />

Offense: Luther Blue (se), Bob Bos (og),<br />

AI Dixon (se), John Fritsch (c), Pierre<br />

Gelins (ot), Dave Greenwood (te), Don<br />

Greenwood (te), Greg Grove (fl), Buddy<br />

Hardeman (qb), Jeff Jones (c), Doug<br />

Lenth (k), Tom Mason (qb), Gerry<br />

Petsch (ot), Guy Preston (te), Glover<br />

Rogers (te), Forry Smith (se), Wayne<br />

Stanely (qb), Rob St<strong>of</strong>fel (og), Mike<br />

Williams (tb), Randy Young (ot).<br />

Defense: Lagrant Anthony (lb), Sy Bassett<br />

(rover), Mike Gnade (lb), Tony Hawkins<br />

(cb), Jerry Jaksich (cb), Ray King (de),<br />

Wayne Lyles (rover), Ron McFarland<br />

(dt), Joe Palmisano (de), Lenzy Perine<br />

(de), Tom Randall (dt), Maynard Stensrud<br />

(mg), Mike Stensrud (dt), Jack Thoma<br />

(lb), Craig Volkens (de), Mark<br />

Williams (s).<br />

HONOR CANDIDATES: Luther Blue (se),<br />

Mike Stensrud (dt)<br />

LETTERMEN LOST: (15)<br />

TOP NEWCOMERS: Otis Rodgers (de),<br />

Greg Pittman (lb), Dexter Green (tb).<br />

SERIES RECORD: Iowa State 2-0<br />

Year by Year<br />

1970 • 13-16<br />

1972 22-44

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