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Recruiting Updates | Alcohol Sales | Iowa State Cyclones LIVE #71

Recruiting Updates | Alcohol Sales | Iowa State Cyclones LIVE #71

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Episode Notes: Iowa State Cyclones LIVE #71 Hosts: Levi Stevenson & Carter Hanson Date: June 23, 2026 (deep offseason) Topics: Recruiting flip (Braylon Lane), alcohol sales at Jack Trice Stadium & Hilton Coliseum, and top impact players for the upcoming season. 1. Recruiting Update: Flipping Braylon Lane (WR, 2027 Class) Iowa State successfully flipped Braylon Lane from Houston. He is a high-upside Texas prospect with a strong offer list (Houston, Arizona State, Arkansas, Auburn, TCU, Baylor, SMU, Texas A&M, Oklahoma State, and most Big 12/SEC non-blue bloods).Physical profile: ~6'0", 185 lbs. Dynamic playmaker, track athlete (hurdles), good size/frame, strong YAC ability, intelligent route-runner who finds space in short/intermediate areas.Fit: Aligns perfectly with the expected Iowa State offense (short/intermediate passes, finding windows, YAC emphasis). Compared favorably to Xavier Hutchinson’s development path — not a burner but a reliable, all-around WR.Context: Significant win against a Houston program with strong recent recruiting momentum. Likely one of the last major additions to the 2027 class (could end ~top 50 nationally, which is solid by recent Iowa State standards under the new staff). Early class completion allows focus on 2028. Hosts’ Take: Big recruiting momentum signal. Shows the new staff can compete for higher-end prospects that fit the program. 2. University News: Alcohol Sales at Jack Trice Stadium & Hilton Coliseum Beer (plus wine and pre-packaged cocktails) will be sold starting this upcoming season.Locations: Beer garden on the north side + sales at corners/ends of concourses (away from regular concessions to reduce crowding).Restrictions: No re-entry; 21+; max 2 drinks per transaction; no sales on grass hillsides or by vendors in seating areas; cutoff times (no sales late in 4th quarter); existing policies for clubs/suites unchanged.Additional changes: No more halftime re-entry to tailgates.Revenue: Expected to net ~$1M, with portion funding alcohol education, student wellness, and public safety.Hosts’ reaction: Long-awaited positive development (“finally got what we’ve been asking for”). Conservative rollout praised. Anticipation for beer cup snakes; better crowd control and self-regulation vs. heavy pre-gaming or sneaking shots. Concerns about concourse crowding noted, with future renovations possibly needed. Broader Context: Shift from past “moral high ground” stance; driven by revenue needs. Seen as a win for fans and the athletic department. 3. Top Impact Players for the Upcoming Season The hosts discuss key players expected to have the biggest impact (many transfers due to heavy portal activity). They highlight several standouts rather than a strict top 10. Offense Highlights: Cam Petaway (RB, transfer): Elite speed (potentially the fastest on team since Kene Nwangwu); redshirt sophomore with high ceiling; explosive playmaker. Paired with Aiden Flora for dynamic backfield.Aiden Flora (RB): Punt return hero last season; opportunity to prove himself as a lead back. Dual-threat potential (run + receive).Evan Boyd (WR, Michigan State transfer): Big-bodied, reliable hands, strong blocker. Valuable in run-heavy offense for third-down conversions and perimeter blocking to spring speed backs.Omari Hayes (WR, Tulane transfer): Experienced, speed, good YAC; projected starter and chain-mover (Amon-Ra St. Brown comp in this scheme).Messiah King (OL, transfer): Experienced, big, mobile; potential Day 1 starter and seamless fit in new system. Defense Highlights: Sullivan Schlimgen (LB, Washington State transfer): Knows the new defensive scheme; athletic, sideline-to-sideline, coverage + run support. Calming veteran presence and “AJ Klein” type leader.Micah Harper (S, Montana transfer): Veteran experience (since 2020); increased role with injuries elsewhere; calming presence and leader in secondary.Willie Breland (LB/S hybrid, transfer): Versatile “star”/nickel type; explosive playmaker potential (gap-shooter, route-jumper, turnover creator). Darrell Givens-like havoc creator comp.DT Rotation (e.g., Bryson Lamb or Zemir Hawk alongside Bobby Terrell): Plug-and-play experience from Wazzu system. Team Theme: Heavy emphasis on speed across roster (offense and defense) — a clear philosophical shift from prior eras. New staff prioritizing athleticism, experience via portal, and scheme fits. Many transfers expected to start/contribute immediately. Additional Segments Fun banter about worst players who received too much playing time in Iowa State history (basketball: Merle Holden / Corey Johnson; football: Datron Young).Light NBA draft talk (Joshua Jefferson fit).Offseason context: Quiet period post-recruiting; excitement for fall and evaluating the new staff’s vision on-field. Overall Tone: Optimistic and engaging. Hosts emphasize program momentum in recruiting, facility/fan experience upgrades (alcohol policy), and roster rebuild via speed/experience. Strong ...
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