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Iowa State looks to next game after Nebraska win

October 26, 2009 By Todd Kimm

The Iowa State Cyclones are a victory away from being bowl eligible after a stunning victory at Nebraska. Playing without starting quarterback Austen Arnaud and running back Alexander Robinson the Cyclones downed the Huskers 9-7 for their first win in Lincoln since back in 1977. ISU coach Paul Rhoads called it a satisfying victory.

Rhoads says he is more satisfied because of what took place behind the scenes with all of the injuries and sickness, which made it a team win. Rhoads says now the Cyclones must be ready to move on and get ready for this week’s visit to Texas [email protected]

He says they have win number five, their second Big 12 win, and now they start looking a the film to get ready for this week’s game.

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