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Reports: Otzelberger to replace Prohm as Cyclones head coach Share Updated: 10:34 PM CDT Mar 16, 2021 Share Updated: 10:34 PM CDT Mar 16, 2021
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Show Transcript STACEY: BREE’S CONDITION IS GETTING BETTER, COLVIN SAID SHE IS SLOWLY GAINING WEIGHT. STEVE: NEW TONIGHT AT 10:00. SPECULATION OVER A NEW COACH FOR IOWA STATE. KCCI SPORTS DIRECTOR SCOTT REISTER IS HERE NOW. HE WILL SORT IT ALL OUT. SCOTT R.: THE LAS VEGAS REVIEW JOURNAL FEELS CONFIDENT ENOUGH TO REPORT THE CYCLONES ARE READY AND HAVE MADE THEIR CHOICE FOR NEW HEAD COACH. THE NEWSPAPER REPORTING TONIGHT THAT THE UNLV HEAD COACH IS HEADED TO IOWA STATE, SAYING TO PEOPLE FAMILIAR WITH THE DETAILS CHARACTERIZED THE COACH PASTA PARTNER AS UNREAL ARE IN CHANGE AT THE 11TH HOUR. SAYING SOURCES REPORT SAYING IT’S ONLY SPECULATION. HE HAS BEEN HEAD COACH AT UNLV
A Familiar Face Headed Back to Ames
Iowa State Athletic Director
Jamie Pollard said in a video yesterday that the search for a new men s basketball coach at ISU wouldn t take long. He wasn t kidding! The Las Vegas Review Journal is reporting that UNLV coach
T.J. Otzelberger is leaving the desert and heading to take over in Ames.
The Review Journal reports that while nothing has been finalized, two people close to the situation call it a done deal. Otzelberger and the UNLV athletic director could not be reached for comment. So who is T.J. Otzelberger? He was twice an assistant at Iowa State, and was at the program a total of eight years. He served as an assistant with
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March 15, 2021
After an offseason knee surgery ended his 2020-21 season before it ever started, Nebraska forward Akol Arop will be looking for a new opportunity elsewhere.
The 6-foot-5 sophomore forward and former Omaha (Neb.) Creighton Prep standout has entered his name into the NCAA Transfer Portal after two years in Lincoln.
Arop was named the 2019 Nebraska Gatorade Player of the Year after averaging 19.4 points, 10.9 rebounds, and 2.6 blocks per game as a senior.
He committed to the Huskers under former head coach Tim Miles in October of 2018 but decided to stick with NU when Fred Hoiberg and his staff took over the following spring.