2002 Iowa State Cyclones football team

2002 Iowa State Cyclones football
Conference Big 12 Conference
Division North Division
2002 record 77 (44 Big 12)
Head coach Dan McCarney (8th season)
Offensive coordinator Steve Brickey (1st season)
Defensive coordinator John Skladany (7th season)
Home stadium Jack Trice Stadium
(Capacity: 45,816)
2002 Big 12 football standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
Northern Division
No. 20 Colorado xy  7 1     9 5  
No. 7 Kansas State  6 2     11 2  
Iowa State  4 4     7 7  
Nebraska  3 5     7 7  
Missouri  2 6     5 7  
Kansas  0 8     2 10  
Southern Division
No. 5 Oklahoma xy$  6 2     12 2  
No. 6 Texas x  6 2     11 2  
Texas Tech  5 3     9 5  
Oklahoma State  5 3     8 5  
Texas A&M  3 5     6 6  
Baylor  1 7     3 9  
Championship: Oklahoma 29, Colorado 7
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2002 Iowa State Cyclones football team represented the Iowa State University in the 2002 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team captains were Zach Butler, Jordan Carstens, Seneca Wallace, and Chris Whitaker. The Cyclones were quarterbacked by Seneca Wallace. Seneca is among many former Cyclones from the 2002 team to make it to the NFL. Others were Ellis Hobbs, Jordan Carstens, Jeremy Loyd. Iowa State would conclude its season by playing in the 2002 Humanitarian Bowl. It was Iowa State's third consecutive bowl appearance – the two previous bowls were the 2000 Insight.com Bowl and the 2001 Independence Bowl.

Postseason

On November 30, 2002 eight Iowa State players were named to the all-Big 12 football teams. Second-team players were Offensive lineman Bob Montgomery, quarterback Seneca Wallace, place-kicker Adam Benike and defensive tackle Jordan Carstens. The third-team consisted of offensive lineman Zach Butler and strong safety JaMaine Billups. Wide receiver Lane Danielsen and linebacker Jeremy Loyd were honorable mention choices.[1] On December 2, 2002 defensive tackle Jordan Carstens and wide receiver Jack Whitver were named to the Verizon Academic All-America Football Teams. They earned first and second team honors respectively. Iowa State was also only one of eight teams with more than one player recognized.[2] On December 4, 2002 Iowa State started taking deposits on three bowl games. The three Bowls were the Tangerine, Humanitarian and Motor City bowls.[3]

Schedule

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
August 24 7:30 PM No. 3 Florida State* Arrowhead StadiumKansas City, Missouri (Eddie Robinson Classic) FSN L 31–38   55,132
August 31 11:30 AM Kansas Jack Trice StadiumAmes, Iowa FSN W 45–3   40,026
September 7 6:00 PM Tennessee Tech* Jack Trice Stadium • Ames, Iowa W 58–6   40,155
September 14 5:00 PM at Iowa* Kinnick StadiumIowa City, Iowa (Battle for the Cy-Hawk Trophy) ESPN2 W 36–31   70,397
September 21 6:00 PM Troy State* No. 21 Jack Trice Stadium • Ames, Iowa W 42–12   44,896
September 28 2:30 PM No. 20 Nebraska No. 19 Jack Trice Stadium • Ames, Iowa ABC W 36–14   51,888
October 12 6:00 PM Texas Techdagger No. 11 Jack Trice Stadium • Ames, Iowa TBS W 31–17   51,842
October 19 2:30 PM at No. 2 Oklahoma No. 9 Oklahoma Memorial StadiumNorman, Oklahoma ABC L 3–49   75,201
October 26 2:30 PM at No. 7 Texas No. 17 Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial StadiumAustin, Texas ABC L 10–21   83,071
November 2 1:00 PM Missouri No. 22 Jack Trice Stadium • Ames, Iowa (Battle for the Telephone Trophy) W 42–35   44,339
November 9 6:00 PM at No. 12 Kansas State No. 21 KSU StadiumManhattan, Kansas (Rivalry) TBS L 7–58   49,504
November 16 6:00 PM at No. 17 Colorado Folsom FieldBoulder, Colorado FSN L 27–41   48,728
November 23 1:00 PM Connecticut* Jack Trice Stadium • Ames, Iowa L 20–37   34,582
December 31 11:00 AM at No. 18 Boise State* Bronco StadiumBoise, Idaho (Humanitarian Bowl) ESPN L 16–34   30,446
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Central Time.

Roster

2002 Iowa State Cyclones football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
QB 8 Austin Flynn Fr
WR 22 T. J. Klith  Fr
QB 16 Chris Love So
WR 83 Jamaul Montgomery Jr
QB 3 Kyle Van Winkle Fr
QB 15 Seneca Wallace Sr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
DL 92 Jordan Carstens Jr
DT 93 Jon Calease  Fr
LB 41 Jeremy Loyd Sr
DB 3 Bryan Ollie Jr
DL 70 Jared Otto Jr
LB 7 Matt Word Sr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
K 14 Tony Yelk So
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured
  • Redshirt

Roster
Last update: 2018-04-17

Rankings

Ranking Movement
PollPreWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9Wk 10Wk 11Wk 12Wk 13Wk 14Wk 15Final
AP NR RV RV RV 21 19 15 11 9 17 22 21 RV RV NR NR NR
Coaches RV RV RV RV 24 21 18 14 13 18 23 22 RV RV NR NR NR
BCS Not released NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR

References

  1. "ISU Eight Cyclones Named To Coaches All-Big 12 Football Teams" (Press release). Iowa State University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. November 30, 2002. Archived from the original on February 1, 2003. Retrieved December 2, 2008.
  2. "ISU Iowa State's Carstens And Whitver Earn Verizon Academic All-America Honors" (Press release). Iowa State University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. December 2, 2002. Archived from the original on February 2, 2003. Retrieved December 2, 2008.
  3. "ISU Ticket Office Taking Requests For Three Bowls" (Press release). Iowa State University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. December 4, 2002. Archived from the original on December 20, 2002. Retrieved December 2, 2008.
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