Wide Right Natty Lite’s managing editor returns to give us an idea of the huge challenge K-State’s offense will face and explain why special teams might be the best hope for the Wildcats to pick up a win on Saturday.
Rock Chalk Podcast: Season Preview - Iowa State Cyclones
Levi Stevenson of Wide Right & Natty Lite joins the show to preview the season for the Iowa State Cyclones
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Topics Include:
Key pieces from last year that are gone.
New contributors
Defensive names to know
What’s the weak spot of this defense?
Will we see any more Special Teams hiccups?
Which non-conference game(s) should ISU fans be worried about?
Can the Cyclones finally beat Iowa?
Running through the conference schedule
Which games will be most difficult (other than Oklahoma)?
When would be the ideal time to play Oklahoma?
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Eagles Rookie Profile: 6 things to know about JaQuan Bailey
Get to know Philadelphia’s most intriguing UDFA signing.
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The Philadelphia Eagles signed undrafted rookie free agent defensive end JaQuan Bailey following the 2021 NFL Draft. In order to learn more about him, I reached out to SB Nation’s Iowa State blog:
1) Can you recap his college career?
Simply put, JaQuan Bailey left Iowa State has the school’s all-time leading sack artist. He started ten games his freshman season, then, aside from his true senior season which ended after a few games with an ankle injury, never missed another game or start in his career. Early in his career, he was essentially a pass rushing mercenary who specialized in simply getting to the quarterback while he worked to improve his discipline in the running game. By the end of his Iowa State career, JaQuan was every bit as capable as an edge run defender as he was a pass rusher.