Iowa State isn’t a school known for producing high-caliber quarterbacks. Ames has had a few that’ve looked good at points (most notably the likes of Seneca Wallace and Sage Rosenfels), but good QB play has often eluded the Cyclones and that’s led to a program with one of the worst all-time records in Division I football.
Matt Campbell and his staff knew from day one that the talent of ISU’s passers needed to be kicked up a notch if they were to revive the program in Ames. In their first class last year, they brought in former 4-star prep Jacob Park and a young guy with a lot of promise in Zeb Noland.