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Cyclone Classics
cyclones.com Multimedia Store Adds "Cyclone Classics" - Iowa State University Athletics Official Web Site - www.CYCLONES.com - The home of Iowa State Cyclone Sports
AMES, Iowa - The cyclones.com multimedia store is growing by looking into the future and into the past. In addition to the this year's 2010 "Football DVD Season Ticket," we're proud to launch the new "Cyclone Classics," collection, featuring three DVD's that shine the spotlight on some of the most memorable moments in Cyclone football history during this initial launch. A full listing of "Cyclone Classics DVD's (list shown below) will be available for sale in November, just in time for the holidays.
Cyclone Classics (Initial Aug. 24 launch)
"Big Red Rivalry" | Order Online
The documentary style show includes a look back at Iowa State’s victories over Nebraska in 1976, 1977, 1992, 2002, 2004 and 2009.
The DVD is narrated by John Walters, and includes several interviews and exclusive“inside” footage. Special features include highlights from Iowa State’s 23-23 tie with Nebraska in 1972 and an interview with Cyclone broadcaster Eric Heft.
1992 Football vs. Nebraska | Order Online
Iowa State shocks the seventh-ranked Cornhuskers, pulling off one of the biggest upsets in Cyclone history. The legendary Pete Taylor and Eric Heft provide the call of the 19-10 victory. Also included is an interview with quarterback Marv Seiler, game statistics and a photo album.
2001 Football vs. Iowa | Order Online
The rivalry moved to the end of the season following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Pre-game hype is even greater than usual and the Cyclones respond with a thrilling fourth-straight win over the Hawkeyes. Pete Taylor and Eric Heft provide the call. Also included is on-field and lockerroom celebrations from Jack Trice Stadium, an Ennis Haywood tribute, game statistics and a photo album.
2010 Football DVD Season Ticket | Order Online
The 2010 "Football DVD Season Ticket" features a DVD of all 12 regular season football games mailed to your home each week. The DVD includes the “Cyclone Express” replay show and “The Paul Rhoads Show” from the previous week's game. This is a simple and convenient way to collect great highlights, interviews and features from the 2010 season. Order by Sept. 10, and you get the entire year for only $244, $40 off of regular price.
Additional Cyclone Classics (coming in November)
Football
“The Dirty Thirty” (Available in November)
Highlights from the 1959 season
Big Plays from the Coach Clay Stapleton Era
ISU Letterwinners Hall of Fame speeches from:
Clay Stapleton, Dwight Nichols, Tom Vaughn, Tom Watkins, Eppie Barney and Dave Hoppman's brother
Dirty Thirty Team honored at halftime of 50-year reunion
“The Best of Johnny Majors” (Available in November)
Highlights from the 1971 season
Highlights from the 1972 season
Johnny Majors, “Man on the Move” feature from 1971
ISU Letterwinners Hall of Fame speeches from:
Johnny Majors, George Amundson, Keith Krepfle, Merv Krakau, Ike Harris, Matt Blair and Barry Hill
In-depth interview with Johnny Majors
"Earle Bruce: Leading Iowa State to New Heights” (Available in November)
In the mid 1970's, Earle Bruce leads Iowa State to three-consecutive eight win seasons. His teams feature some of the best defenses in school history and Hall of Fame runningback Dexter Green.
Highlights from the 1976, 1977 and 1978 seasons
ISU Letterwinners Hall of Fame speeches from Earle Bruce, Mike Stensrud, Dexter Green and Luther Blue
“Iowa State Football - 1980 and 1981” (Available in November)
Highlights from the 1980 season
Highlights from the 1981 season
ISU Letterwinners Hall of Fame speeches from: Bruce Reimers, Chris Washington and Karl Nelson
“Iowa State Football - 1996” (Available in November)
Highlights from the 1996 season
Plays of the Year
Troy Davis Career Highlights
“Iowa State Football - 1997” (Available in November)
Highlights from 1997 season
Plays of the Year
“Iowa State Football - 1998” (Available in November)
Highlights from 1998 season
Plays of the Year
“Iowa State vs. Iowa - 1998...The Streak is Over!” (Available in November)
Pete Taylor and Eric Heft provide the call as Iowa State snaps Iowa’s 15-game winning streak in the Cy-Hawk Series.
Post-game celebration and comments from the Cyclones
Celebration back in Ames when Cyclones return home
“Iowa State Football - 1999” (Available in November)
Highlights from 1999 season
Plays of the Year
“Iowa State vs. Iowa - 1999” (Available in November)
Pete Taylor and Eric Heft provide the call of Iowa State’s second straight series win over Iowa
Post-game celebration at Jack Trice Stadium and comments from the Cyclones
Iowa State Football - 2000...Building a Winning Tradition” (Available November)
Highlights from 2000 season
Plays of the Year
Inside the Insight.com Bowl...a look back at Iowa State’s first ever bowl victory
“Iowa State vs. Iowa - 2000” (Available in November)
Pete Taylor and Eric Heft provide the call of Iowa State’s second straight win in Iowa City and third straight in the series
Post-game celebration and Cyclone comments
“Iowa State Football - 2001” (Available in November)
Highlights from the 2001 season
Plays of the Year
Independence Bowl Recap
“Iowa State Football - 2002” (Available in November)
Highlights from the 2002 season
Plays of the Year
“Iowa State vs. Iowa - 2002” (Available in November)
Iowa State pulls off one of the greatest comebacks in school history to make it five straight wins over Iowa. Pete Taylor and Eric Heft provide the call.
On-field and locker room celebration.
Post-game comments from the Cyclones
“Iowa State vs. Nebraska - 2002” (Available in November)
Iowa State hasn’t beaten Nebraska since 1992, but that will change on this late Saturday afternoon in October, as the Cyclones dominate the Huskers at Jack Trice Stadium. Pete Taylor and Eric Heft provide the call.
On-field and locker room celebration, as well as postgame comments from the Cyclones.
“Iowa State Football - 2004” (Available in November)
Highlights from the 2004 season
Independence Bowl Recap
Coach/Player Bios
Statistics and Rankings
Photo Album
“Iowa State Football - 2005” (Available in November)
Highlights from the 2005 season
Houston Bowl Recap
Plays of the Year
“Iowa State vs. Iowa - 2005” (Available in November)
Iowa comes into the game ranked No. 8 in the nation, but Iowa State dominates from the opening kickoff. John Walters and Eric Heft provide the call.
On-field and locker room celebration, as well as postgame Cyclone comments
Dan McCarney Show after Iowa Game
Plays of the Game
“Iowa State vs. Iowa - 2007”
After dropping its first two games of the season, Iowa State comes to life and stuns Iowa at Jack Trice Stadium. Bret Culbertson kicks five field goals, including the game-winner in the final seconds.
John Walters and Eric Heft provide the call
Gene Chizik Show after the game
“Cyclone Replay” Games 2003-2007 (Available in November)
Starting with the 2003 season, all Iowa State Football games are available on DVD. Disc will include an edited replay of the game with John Walters and Eric Heft on the call, and will also feature a copy of that week’s Coach’s TV Show.
Men's Basketball
"Iowa State vs. Iowa - 1987 "The Lafester Game" (Available Now | Order Now)
Lafester Rhodes scores a school-record 54 points at Iowa State wins in a thriller over Iowa in what many say is the greatest game every played at Hilton Coliseum.
Complete game broadcast as on television
Interviews with players and coaches, including Johnny Orr, Lafester Rhodes and Jeff Grayer
1987-88 Plays of the Year
Complete game box score
“Iowa State Men’s Basketball 1996-97” (Available in November)
Highlights from the Cyclones “Sweet 16” 1996-97 season. Cannot include NCAA Tournament action.
Plays of the Year
“Iowa State Men’s Basketball 1999-2000” (Available in November)
Highlights from the Cyclones Big 12 Championship season, including highlights from the Big 12 Tournament in Kansas City. Cannot include NCAA Tournament action.
Plays of the Year
“Iowa State Men’s Basketball 2000-01” (Available in November)
Highlights from the 2000-01 season, as Iowa State makes it back-to-back regular season championships. Does not include Big 12 Tournament or NCAA Tournament action.
"Iowa State Basketball - A Century of Memories, Moments and Magic (Available Now | Order Now)
Historical look back at the 100 years of Iowa State men's basketball]Special features include: Hilton Magic, A Tribute to Barry Stevens, A Tribute to Pete Taylor, the all-century team and statistical leaders
Women's Basketball
“Iowa State Women’s Basketball 1998-99” (Available in November)
Highlights from the 1998-99 season, as Iowa State starts to become a power in women’s basketball. The Cyclones are unbeaten at Hilton Coliseum and advance to the championship game of the Big 12 Tournament. Cannot include NCAA Tournament.
Plays of the Year
“Iowa State Women’s Basketball 1999-2000” (Available in November)
Highlights from the 1999-2000 season, as Iowa State wins the Big 12 regular season and tournament championships. Cannot include NCAA Tournament action.
Plays of the Year
“Iowa State Women’s Basketball 2000-01” (Available in November)
Highlights from the 2000-01 season, as Iowa State wins every game played at Hilton Coliseum and makes it back-to-back championships at the Big 12 Tournament. Cannot include NCAA Tournament action.
Plays of the Year
“Iowa State Women’s Basketball 2001-02” (Available in November)
Highlights from the 2001-02 season
Plays of the Year
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Re: Cyclone Classics
Does anyone know if these will be on the Clone Zone as well?
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FINALLY I GET TO SEE SOME PRE-2000 IOWA STATE FOOTAGE
I'm looking forward to the troy davis highlight reel. The first Iowa State game I went to when I was 7, Troy put up 360+ vs Missouri. I don't recall anything much about that game, but I am pumped to watch some of the carries he's had in his career to put up two 2000+ yard seasons.
I also might make another Seneca Wallace highlight video with the 2001 2002 season review DVD's
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[QUOTE=labontefan31;1861661]
I'm looking forward to the troy davis highlight reel. The first Iowa State game I went to when I was 7, Troy put up 360+ vs Missouri. I don't recall anything much about that game, but I am pumped to watch some of the carries he's had in his career to put up two 2000+ yard seasons.
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I remember that game quite well. Troy was taken out at the very beginning of the 4th quarter. I still don't know why Mac didnt let him go for the NCAA single game rushing title - he would have crushed it.
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[quote=The_Architect;1861745]  Originally Posted by labontefan31 I'm looking forward to the troy davis highlight reel. The first Iowa State game I went to when I was 7, Troy put up 360+ vs Missouri. I don't recall anything much about that game, but I am pumped to watch some of the carries he's had in his career to put up two 2000+ yard seasons.
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I remember that game quite well. Troy was taken out at the very beginning of the 4th quarter. I still don't know why Mac didnt let him go for the NCAA single game rushing title - he would have crushed it. He was taken out after 3Q against UNLV in '95, when he had already piled up 302.
TD scored from 40 and 30 in the 4th against Mizzou ('96), which greatly helped him get to that 378 mark.
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 Originally Posted by labontefan31 I also might make another Seneca Wallace highlight video with the 2001 2002 season review DVD's Wouldn't recommend putting it on YouTube, especially now that ISU is selling these.
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Probably going to buy..
1. "Earle Bruce: Leading Iowa State to New Heights”
2. “Iowa State Men’s Basketball 1999-2000”
Maybe..
1. “Iowa State Football - 2001”
When these get released, people should rate how good and what footage is shown.
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 Originally Posted by theshadow Wouldn't recommend putting it on YouTube, especially now that ISU is selling these. I don't think there would be anything wrong with updating his video with better footage. It's more exposure for the university and advertises the DVD's. (If he links the order forms with the video.)
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[quote=theshadow;1861784]  Originally Posted by The_Architect
He was taken out after 3Q against UNLV in '95, when he had already piled up 302.
TD scored from 40 and 30 in the 4th against Mizzou ('96), which greatly helped him get to that 378 mark. Wow, thanks for the clarification!
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