Iowa State hosts Texas A@M under the lights for the Cyclones’ annual homecoming game. Both teams are looking to snap losing streaks. The Cyclones have lost 11-straight Big-12 games dating back to a win over Missouri in 2002. Texas A@M has not won a road ghame since 2002 and Cyclone coach Dan McCarney wants his team to take advantage of the home field. He says they had the home dominance going for a while, but got away from it last year and says it’s important that that reestablish that.Mistakes were a big factor in Iowa State’s loss at Oklahoma State and McCarney says they must eliminate them against the Aggie defense, which he says is a plus ten in turnovers. McCarney says Aggie quarterback Reggie McNeil will be tough to defend. McCarney says he’s electric and something to watch, and compares him to Seneca Wallace.
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