Re: Best Jersey Number in ISU History
#13 Hands Down:
Rahshon Clark, Kelvin Cato, Mike Brandtner
Edit: Sorry Lindsey Wilson!! How could I forget you!
And let's not forget Anna Florzak too
Re: Best Jersey Number in ISU History
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bringmagicback
I would have to go w/ 40, even if a lot of players just wear it for the one year. I wish they would make this the "replica jersey" number every year.
I haven't really paid attention to this over the last couple of years, but do ISU and Iowa still carry on this tradition?
EDIT: last ISU player from the state of Iowa to wear #40 was Mark Currie (from Odebolt) in the 2007-2008 season. Prior to that was Ross Marsden.
Re: Best Jersey Number in ISU History
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CRcyclone6
add in Marv Seiler's #14 and watch out!
Wasn't Eric Heft #14 also? Not the best player in ISU history but he still means a ton to the university. Plus I believe he still holds the record for most assists in one game (16 I think?)
Re: Best Jersey Number in ISU History
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CarolinaCy
I haven't really paid attention to this over the last couple of years, but do ISU and Iowa still carry on this tradition?
EDIT: last ISU player from the state of Iowa to wear #40 was Mark Currie (from Odebolt) in the 2007-2008 season. Prior to that was Ross Marsden.
As far as I know they do, I think we just haven't had anyone fit the criteria lately.
Re: Best Jersey Number in ISU History
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3GenClone
#13 Hands Down:
Rahshon Clark, Kelvin Cato, Mike Brandtner
Edit: Sorry Lindsey Wilson!! How could I forget you!
And let's not forget Anna Florzak too
I had a crazy dream last night....My brother was in charge of drafting for an NBDL team and he chose Rashon Clark. I have no clue why I would have this dream....weird.
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rworkman83
28 - Davis Brothers
15 - Seneca and Reggie Hayward
15 was also Dean Carlson - tri-captain on Clones first bowl team
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drednot57
#12 -- George Amundsen, the only ISU FB player to gain 1,000 gain yards as a tailback and throw for 2,000 as a QB.
And a first round draft choice of the Houston Oilers
Re: Best Jersey Number in ISU History
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bringmagicback
I would have to go w/ 40, even if a lot of players just wear it for the one year. I wish they would make this the "replica jersey" number every year.
40 gets my vote.
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isu200023
54 - Adam Jablonski
54 Andrew Skoglund!!
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timappelgate
Runner-Up is 1.
Todd and Curtis.
And Tyson Smith.
Re: Best Jersey Number in ISU History
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bringmagicback
I would have to go w/ 40, even if a lot of players just wear it for the one year. I wish they would make this the "replica jersey" number every year.
Sorry, what is it about 40?:embarrassed:
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gtlars
Sorry, what is it about 40?:embarrassed:
Former Iowa Hawkeye Chris Street (from Indianola, IA) wore number 40. He was killed in a car accident in 1993, and for years after that, ISU and Iowa gave the #40 to a player from the state of Iowa as a tribute.
Was Klay Edwards the first Cyclone to do this?
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CarolinaCy
Former Iowa Hawkeye Chris Street (from Indianola, IA) wore number 40. He was killed in a car accident in 1993, and for years after that, ISU and Iowa gave the #40 to a player from the state of Iowa as a tribute.
Was Klay Edwards the first Cyclone to do this?
Thanks, I've been out of state too long, it sounds like a great gesture.
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cyclones500
35 is -- Don Smith and Barry Stevens
That's the number I was thinking then. I thought Aziz wore the same number as Stevens, no?
Re: Best Jersey Number in ISU History
45 in Football - Dwayne Crutchfield. If you saw it coming your way, and you got out of the way, you'd remember it. If you didn't get out of the way, you would not remember anything. The man was a tank