Iowa State University
Ames, IA
Founded: 1858 Stadium: Cyclone-Jack Trice Stadium Capacity: 43,000 Colors: Red, Gold, Black & White Coach: Matt Campbell Conference: Big 12-
Iowa State
Team Timeline
First Team: 1892
2004 - Iowa State tied Colorado for first in the division, but Colorado won the tiebreaker by virtue of its head-to-head win.
Championships
National Championships
None
Conference Championships
1911, 1912
Division Championships
Team Records
Overall Record
575-683-46
Winning Pct.
46%
Vacated Wins
0
Forfeit Games
0
Adjusted Record
575-683-46
Winning Pct.
46%
National Championships
0
Conference Titles
0
Division Titles
0
Conference Record
213-434-22
All American Players
NFL Players (#2)
Home Record
351-280-18
Away Record
217-389-28
By The Numbers
Seasons
133
Winning Seasons (#1)
63
Losing Seasons (#1)
66
Most Wins in A Season
10 (2024)
Most Loses in A Season
10 (2014)
10 Win Seasons
1
Most Points Scored in a Game
87 (10/22/1904)
Most Points Scored in a Season
418 (2019)
Most Points Allowed in a Game
77 (11/15/1997)
Most Points Allowed in a Season
493 (1997)
Largest Margin of Victory
87 (10/22/1904)
Largest Margin of Defeat
64 (10/19/2013)
Most Points Both Teams in a Game
101 (11/5/1983)
Last Shutout
9/28/2024
Last Time Shutout
11/20/2010
Shutouts All-Time
194
Been Shutout All-Time
152
Streaks
Longest Win
9 (11/13/1937-11/5/1938)
Longest Losing
16 (10/12/1929-12/6/1930)
Bowl Records
Overall Record
4-13-0
Rose
0-0-0
Cotton
0-0-0
Orange
0-0-0
Fiesta
1-0-0
Sugar
0-0-0
By the Decade
2020-29
37-26
2010-19
51-74
2000-09
55-68
1990-99
27-80
1980-89
46-60-4
1970-79
57-56-1
1960-69
37-58-4
1950-59
33-58-4
1940-49
37-46-5
1930-39
33-45-9
1920-29
33-41-6
Next Game
12/28/2024 (Sat)
Miami
in Pop-Tarts Bowl @ Orlando, FL
Last Meeting: Iowa State and Miami have never met in a game.
NOTES:
(1) Winning and losing seasons counted only if team plays at least 8 games.
(2) NFL Players counted for any player that participated in a regular season
game.
Great Moments in College Football History
Throughout the 1960s, the University of Florida kept a real-life alligator named Albert on the sidelines.