For the first time since 1985 the Iowa State Cyclones are 2-0 to start theseason. The Cyclones scored two first quarter touchdowns then held off anIowa rally for a 17-10 victory, their second straight win over theirin-state rival.Coach Dan Mccarney says the 50-thousand fans on hand provided the Cyclones’the best crowd support since he took the job.The Cyclones visit Las Vegas this weekend to play U-N-L-V and juniordefensive end Reggie Hayward says there will be no letdown.Cyclone quarterback Sage Rosenfels says the crowd was a major factor.Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz says his team battles back after a shaky start.Iowa’s offense continues to struggle. The Hawkeyes managed just 62-yards orrushing and finished with only 230-yards of total offense.Iowa quarterback Kyle McCann says despite the loss he felt the offense madeprogress.McCann says the offense needs to be more consistent.