Iowa State’s path forward this season relies less on its typically stout defense and more on the offense evolving into an aggressive, high-scoring unit. While the defense has struggled, particularly with run containment in recent games, the offense must shift from being complementary to actively carrying the team. The success of this transition hinges critically on how consistently the Cyclones utilize their deepest and most talented position group: the tight ends.
The early season blueprint showcased the immense value of this unit. Players like Ben Brahmer and Gabe Burkle provide quarterback Rocco Becht with reliable, dynamic targets who create mismatches across the field. Offensive Coordinator Taylor Mouser’s commitment to two-tight-end sets (12 personnel) must continue, ensuring that both receiving threats and powerful run blockers are always on the field. This strategy not only maximizes yardage but also turns crucial red-zone possessions into touchdowns, minimizing the pressure on a defense that has recently struggled to deliver stops immediately following an offensive score.
By aggressively leaning into their tight-end personnel, Iowa State can develop the proactive, tempo-controlling identity the team needs. This is about more than just scoring; it’s about controlling the clock, wearing down opponents, and providing a necessary buffer against defensive lapses. To reach their postseason goals, the Cyclones must continue to dial up plays that leverage their offensive strengths, making their tight ends the undeniable key to season success.
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