Iowa State quarterback Zeb Noland wants to see the offense make more progress at home against Akron.
With Kyle Kempt still sidelined with an injury Noland will makes his second straight start after a promising effort in a loss to Oklahoma.
The Cyclones face an Akron defense that scored three touchdowns in a 39-34 win at Northwestern.
ISU receiver Matt Eaton says Akron’s win over Northwestern has caught their attention.
Iowa State defensive lineman Jamahl Johnson says they are concerned about the dual threat nature of Akron quarterback Kato Nelson.
Kick off is at 11 am at Jack Trice Stadium.