It may be the biggest game in Jack Trice Stadium history as 17th ranked Iowa State hosts Kansas State Saturday night. With a victory the Cyclones are likely headed to the Big 12 Championship Game and will lock up the first 10-win season in program history. The running ability of K-State quarterback Avery Johnson is a concern for Cyclone coach Matt Campbell.
Campbell says Johnson is a big part of the K-State run game.
It will be the final home game for a senior class that has led the Cyclones to the brink of the college football playoffs.
Kickoff in Jack Trice Stadium Saturday night is 6:30.