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CFTV: Jeremiah George at Big 12 media day

Are the Cyclones more equipped than ever to defend the best offenses in the Big 12? How in the world did Jeremiah George get so big? What is his role on the 2013 defense?CF goes one-on-one with Jeremiah George at the Big 12 media days in Dallas 
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On the side: Rhoads answers all in the Big D

After the crowd cleared during Paul Rhoads’ media session at the Big 12’s annual media days in Dallas, I was able to catch up with Iowa State’s head coach for what was mostly a one-on-one session.Here are Rhoads’ thoughts on everything from program progres...
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Cyclones snag another receiver in 2014 class

And then there were three. Iowa State snagged another impressive wide receiver commit for its 2014 class on Tuesday in the form of Jauan Wesley.Wesley, a 5-foot-10, 165-pound prospect out of Harvey, Ill., joins Allen Lazard and Orion Salters as wide reciever...
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Rhoads answers burning depth chart questions

DALLAS --- Fall camp is just around the corner and Iowa State released its first depth chart since the beginning of spring football on Monday afternoon. During his Tuesday media session in Dallas, Cyclone Fanatic caught up with Paul Rhoads to discuss a number o...
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CFTV: Rhoads critical of new targeting policy

DALLAS --- College football's new targeting rule has been a major topic at the Big 12's annual media day event over the last two days. During the 2013 season, players can be ejected from a game if called for targeting. What does Paul Rhoads think about this ne...
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CFTV: Paul Rhoads media session

DALLAS --- From the health of Shontrelle Johnson, to his team's Big 12 schedule, to David Irving's health, Paul Rhoads fielded quetions from the media in Dallas on Tuesday. Here's video from a side interview with Iowa State's head coach courtesy of CFTV. 
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LINKS: Bowlsby steals the show

DALLAS --- Five programs took the stage on day one of the Big 12's annual media days event on Monday but it was the "boss" who stole the show. That man is Bob Bowlsby, who basically drew a line in the sand by telling the NCAA that things need to change.�...