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Cyclones hope for rematch win against Kent State
AMES (AP) — Kent State figures it caught a break by facing Iowa State when it did.

The Golden Flashes visited the Cyclones last season when they were still getting acclimated to new coach Gene Chizik. Kent State dominated the second-half, rallying for two late touchdowns and a 23-14 win that spoiled Chizik’s debut.

Iowa State (1-0) insists that revenge won’t play a role in tonight’s rematch at Jack Trice Stadium, and Kent State coach Doug Martin isn’t all that worried about the Cyclones’ ulterior motives.

He’s more concerned about the strides he’s seen them make in the past 12 months.

“They are a much, much better football team than what they last year,” Martin said. “Had we played them later in the year, I don’t think it even would have been close.”

The Cyclones are hoping Martin’s assessment is dead on. It certainly looked that way against South Dakota State in the opener, when Iowa State intercepted five passes for a school-record 202 yards in return yardage en route to a 44-17 win that wasn’t nearly as close as it looked.

Though the Championship Subdivision Jackrabbits couldn’t compete with Iowa’s State size or athleticism, the margin of victory was a sign of the program’s recent improvement under Chizik.

Iowa State linebacker Jessie Smith expects the Cyclones to build off their impressive opening-night performance. Kent State (0-1) was shut out, 21-0, by Boston College in their opener.

“It was definitely a good feeling to go into the rest of the season knowing that we’re able to do what we expect to do,” Smith said. “We’re just really concentrating on doing our job and winning against Kent State, because we should win against Kent State.”

For all the things Iowa State did right in the opener, stopping the run wasn’t one of them. The Jackrabbits picked up 180 yards on just 25 carries — though 76 of those came on a crazy fumble that South Dakota State scooped up for a long touchdown run — and the Cyclones missed a number of tackles.

They can’t afford to that against Kent State.

The Golden Flashes are led by running back Eugene Jarvis, the nation’s leading returning rusher, and a mobile quarterback in senior Julian Edelman. Jarvis had 113 yards rushing and a touchdown and Edelman added 75 yards on the ground against Iowa State last season.

“They’re still a very good football team and will come in here very confident. They’re not shaking in their shoes at Iowa State, I can promise you that,” Chizik said. “It will be a great game to for us to see if we’ve gotten any better from game one to game two this year.”

Kent State’s offense, which ranked 94th in the nation in 2007, stumbled badly against Boston College. The Golden Flashes had 260 yards of total offense, committed three turnovers and picked up just 12 first downs against the Eagles.

“We had a really hard time protecting the quarterback and throwing the ball,” Martin said. “We got pushed around a little bit up the middle, and Iowa State’s got some pretty big guys up the middle also, so that’s a real concern for us.”

A lot has changed since Kent State last visited Ames. Iowa State has wins in three of its last four games dating back to last season, and with an infusion of new blood — the Cyclones played 11 true freshmen against South Dakota State — the program appears poised to turn the corner back toward respectability.

Of course, all that momentum would go out the window if the Cyclones lose their rematch with Kent State.

“I feel like as a team we’re closer. We care more than we did last year, and that plays a big role,” safety James Smith said. “Last year, at times it seemed like ‘Hey, it didn’t matter. It was already down anyway,’ so I think the mentality of the Cyclones has changed a little bit this year.”

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