The world of NCAA football is full of many historic conferences, and one conference that always makes an impression is
the Big 12. The Iowa State Cyclones are part of the Big 12 conference, and in 2010, the Cyclones finished fourth in the North
Division of the Big 12 with a record of 5-7. The Cyclones will look to improve on their standing in 2011.
The Iowa State Cyclones football legacy dates back more than a century. In that time, many memorable names have gone on
to make a mark on the larger football world. Their history is also full of some legendary coaches, like Glenn (Pop) Warner
and Earle Bruce, both of whom are in the College Football Hall of fame and are still remembered in NCAA football.
Reserving sports tickets to see the Iowa State
Cyclones football team at home means heading to Jack
Trice Stadium. The stadium first opened in 1975 and is named after an African-American football player in the 1920s who
died from injuries he received during a football game. Jack Trice Stadium features a capacity of 55,000.
Jack Trice Stadium is well known throughout the football world for the passionate football atmosphere on display at Cyclones
games. The excitement is palpable at every home game, which is why the stands are routinely packed with fans. Make sure you
are there to experience the magic of this season's Iowa State Cyclones football team.