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SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Back in September, Iowa State was sitting at 1-3 with a record that looked like the Cyclones of old. The season appeared to be on the brink of collapse with a canceled game, an injured senior quarterback and two straight losses out of the gate. Then came a change to freshman quarterback Brock Purdy, a win streak and the Cyclones' best finish in the Big 12. A win over Washington State in the Alamo Bowl on Friday night would cap one of Iowa State's best seasons in decades.
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