Iowa State Cyclones – (Big 12) Conference
The Iowa State Cyclones play in the Football Bowl Division Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the Big 12 Conference. The Cyclones program began in 1892 and has won over 500 games and played 9 Bowl games. Since the establishment of the team in 1892, Iowa State has had 16 players honored a total of 24 times as First Team All-America for their performance on the field of play. Included in these selections are 4 consensus selections, 2 of which were unanimous selections. Chief rivalries are with Iowa and Kansas State.
Jack Trice Stadium opened in 1975 and is in Ames, Iowa. It is the third-largest stadium by capacity in the Big 12 Conference. Including hillside seats in the corners of the stadium, the facility’s official capacity is 61,500. The stadium consists of double-decked grandstands running the length of either sideline and encompassing the south end zone. There is a single main concourse for each of the grandstands. Interesting fact, Jack Trice Stadium is the only stadium in Division I FBS named for an African American individual. Be prepared for a robust tailgating experience. You are actually able to go back out at halftime. Ames is a great college town so prepared to have fun.
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