Cyclones fall out of AP Top 25

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Allen Lazard drops the ball after a near catch in the second quarter against TCU. 

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Thanks to a two-game losing streak, Iowa State fell out of the AP Top 25 when the poll was released today.

Iowa State (6-4, 4-3 Big 12) was ranked No. 24 last week entering the game against Oklahoma State. After the loss, the Cyclones fell to 6-4 overall and dropped out of the top 25.

The Cyclones moved into the 25th spot in the poll released October 22, the team’s first ranking since 2005. After beating then-No. 4 TCU, Iowa State jumped up to No. 14.

Last week, Iowa State’s loss to West Virginia dropped Matt Campbell’s squad to No. 24. Saturday’s home loss to the Cowboys kicked Iowa State out once again.

The Cyclones finish the regular season with road games at Baylor and Kansas State.