No. 25 Iowa State is
looking to cap one of its best seasons in decades with a bowl win when the
Cyclones face Washington State in the Alamo Bowl in San Antonio. After a slow
start, Iowa State finished third in the Big 12 for its best league finish in 40
years. Washington State is looking to rebound from a tough loss to rival
Washington that knocked the Cougars out of the Pac-12 title game.
ALAMO BOWL:
WASHINGTON STATE (10-2) VS. NO. 25 IOWA STATE (8-4)
WHERE: in San
Antonio
TIME: Dec. 28, 9 p.m. EST
TV: ESPN
LINE: Washington
State by 3.
SERIES RECORD:
First meeting.
WHAT'S AT STAKE
Iowa State is looking to cap one of its best seasons in
decades with a bowl win. After a 1-3 start, the Cyclones finished third in the
Big 12, their best league finish in 40 years. Washington State is looking to
rebound from a tough loss to rival Washington that knocked the Cougars out of
the Pac-12 title game.
KEY MATCHUP
Iowa State secondary vs. Washington State QB Gardner Minshew
II. The Cyclones have one of the Big 12's best defenses and facing a pass-happy
team like the Cougars will bring few surprises after facing the wide-open
offenses in their own league. Minshew, the Pac-12 offensive player of the year,
has passed for 4,477 yards and 36 touchdowns.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Washington State: WR Dezmon Patman's 740 yards this season
are a team best. Minshew has his pick of receivers as the Cougars have eight
with more than 300 yards. Patmon's 13.5 yards per catch is best in the group.
Iowa State: Freshman QB Brock Purdy is 7-1 as a starter and
his dynamic play as a runner was key to the Cyclones' midseason turnaround.
Purdy led a pair of wins over ranked opponents and the Cyclones average more
than 31 points per game since he took over the offense.
FACTS & FIGURES
Iowa State's eight regular-season wins are the most since
2000 and its 16 wins the last two seasons mark the best two-year stretch in
school history ... Iowa State receiver Hakeem Butler's 22.1 yards per catch
leads the nation ... Minshew led three game-winning fourth quarter drives and
he's the only quarterback in the country with six 400-yard passing games.
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