Cyclones’ focus is on winning two more games

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“I know they are probably going to be saying in their locker room, ‘Let’s ruin Iowa State’s season, let’s make sure they don’t go to a bowl game,’” defensive tackle Ben Durbin said. “We are looking at it as we have to win this, got to go to a bowl game.

“This is a big opportunity in front of us and we have to take advantage of it.”

ISU head coach Paul Rhoads refused to call Saturday’s trip to Kansas a must-win situation for the Cyclones because that is not his team’s mentality.

“It is the 11th must-win we have gone into this year,” Rhoads said. “I look at every game as a must win. We have prepared and we’ve worked and we have grinded it out.

“I don’t go into it and say, ‘Well, we could lose this game. It would be alright if we lose this one.’ I want to win them all.”

INJURY UPDATES – Rhoads had little good information to pass on about senior wide receiver Josh Lenz, who has played sparingly since suffering an upper leg injury against Oklahoma State.

Lenz caught one pass against Oklahoma two weeks ago and did not play against Texas.

The news on cornerback Jansen Watson is better. Watson suffered an MCL injury in the first quarter of the Cyclones’ game with Oklahoma and did not play against Texas.

Rhoads said Watson is day-to-day and said the first-year starter would be back in time for ISU’s regular-season finale against West Virginia on Nov. 23, but as for this week, it could be a game-time decision.

NEXT FRIDAY AFTERNOON – Iowa State’s regular-season finale against West Virginia at Jack Trice Stadium will kick off at 2:30 p.m. next Friday and will be aired live on ABC.

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