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Iowa St., Baylor meet in Big 12 opener

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WACO, Texas — Iowa State coach Matt Campbell is measuring the progress of the Cyclones in terms of three weeks.

Baylor’s Matt Rhule can’t help but think of where his Bears have come over three seasons going into the Big 12 opener for both teams Saturday.

The Bears (3-0) are unbeaten through three games for the first time since Rhule took over a program still reeling from a sexual assault scandal in 2017. The coach is looking for his first win in his third try against Iowa State.

“It’s nice to have this game be a relevant game,” Rhule said. “The first year we weren’t a very good team, and last year, we were kind of on the other side of a lot of the games, and now it’s time to go out and see if we can play against a Top 25-caliber team in Iowa State.”

The Cyclones (2-1) needed three overtimes to beat Northern Iowa in the opener, felt much better about themselves after a one-point loss to 14th-ranked Iowa and did what they were supposed to in a 72-20 rout of Louisiana-Monroe.

For all the progress Iowa State has made in three-plus seasons under Campbell, the Cyclones haven’t won a Big 12 opener. In fact, the last time Iowa State started 1-0 in conference by beating a team other than league doormat Kansas was 2001. The opponent back then? Baylor.

The Cyclones beat the Jayhawks twice since, making them 2-15 in Big 12 openers going back to 2002. But this is a group with growing expectations, led by quarterback Brock Purdy on a team with a steadily improving conference record — including winning marks the past two seasons — since Campbell took over.

“I think we’re trending a lot closer to where we want to be after last weekend,” Campbell said. “I think after our first two games, I really felt like we were close in a lot of areas, and I thought the ability to kind of put it all together last week allowed us to be a lot closer to where we want to be.”

Iowa State will be trying to pull even with Baylor in the series in the 18th meeting.

CHECKING THE EMOTIONS

Both coaches got questions this week about last year’s 28-14 Iowa State victory, when Cyclones running back David Montgomery and Baylor defensive end Greg Roberts were ejected. Baylor quarterback Charlie Brewer was tossed later in the game for unsportsmanlike conduct. Montgomery and Roberts played their final seasons last year.

“Any time you get into that and we’ve already played in one of those environments, in one of those games, it becomes your ability to kind of control your emotions and your ability to kind of play, play to play,” Campbell said. “We did that at times in that football game even after things got crazy in that game.”

PURDY IMPRESSIVE

In the win over Louisiana-Monroe, the sophomore became the first player in Big 12 history with at least 400 yards passing to go with three passing touchdowns and three rushing scores in a game. Purdy set the school’s total offense record at 510 yards, and Iowa State had a team-record 714 yards.

“I think he’s a true dual-threat quarterback, but the biggest thing for a young quarterback is his ability to drop back and throw on time, it’s really impressive,” Rhule said.

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