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The coach of the 2018 Iowa State football team was Matt Campbell.
Matt Campbell is a current college football coach who has been the head coach at Iowa State since 2016. He was born on November 29, 1979, in Massillon, Ohio. Before becoming a head coach, Campbell was the offensive coordinator at Toledo and then the head coach at Toledo for four seasons. He has a reputation as a rising star in the coaching world, known for his ability to develop players and build strong team cultures. Campbell has been mentioned as a potential candidate for head coaching jobs in the NFL.
In 2018, Matt Campbell led the Iowa State football team to an 8-5 overall record and a 6-3 record in the Big 12 conference. This was the second consecutive season that Campbell had guided the Cyclones to a winning record and a bowl game appearance. The team ended the season on a high note by winning the Alamo Bowl against the Washington State Cougars.
One of the highlights of the 2018 Iowa State team was their defense, which ranked second in the Big 12 in points allowed per game and fourth in yards allowed per game. The team was also notable for their ability to win close games, with several victories coming down to the wire.
In 2018, Matt Campbell's offense style at Iowa State was a spread offense with a focus on a power running game. The offense was designed to spread the defense out and create mismatches with quick passes, screens, and misdirection plays. The power running game was a key component of the offense, with the Cyclones often utilizing a physical running back to pick up tough yards on the ground. The quarterback also had the ability to run and was often used in read-option plays. Overall, the offense was balanced and designed to take advantage of the strengths of the personnel on the field.
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