Iowa State safety Braden Awls has torn his ACL during spring practice, confirmed by head coach Jimmy Rogers. This injury prevents Awls from playing in his first season with the Cyclones after joining as a highly regarded transfer.
There are moments in a programās offseason that stop you in your tracks. This is one of them.
Iowa State head coach Jimmy Rogers confirmed Monday that safety Braden Awls tore his ACL during spring practice. For a player who came to Ames with significant expectations as one of the more highly regarded transfers in Rogersā first full recruiting cycle, the timing could not be more cruel.
Awls never got the chance to play a single snap in a Cyclone uniform before suffering one of the most dreaded injuries in football. That is the part that stings the most.
What Awls Brought to the Table
The 6 foot, 196 pound junior out of Sylvania, Ohio, was one of the more productive safeties in the MAC at Toledo. In 2025 he recorded 52 total tackles, 30 solo, 5 interceptions, 4 pass deflections and 0.5 sacks. His 2024 season was equally impressive with 72 total tackles, 4 interceptions and a touchdown. Over two full seasons as a starter he proved himself as a ball hawking safety who can make plays in coverage. Five interceptions in a single season is not something you replace easily.
That production is exactly why Iowa State came calling. A rangy, turnover creating safety fits precisely what Rogers is building defensively in Ames.
What This Means for the Cyclone Secondary
Iowa Stateās defense was already navigating the transition from Matt Campbellās staff to Rogersā new system. Losing a key piece in the secondary before the first real evaluation period is complete creates an immediate depth concern the coaching staff will need to address.
The Bigger Picture
ACL tears in spring practice are unfortunately not rare in college football. What matters now is the response from the program in finding solutions and from Awls himself in beginning what will be a long rehabilitation process.
Q&A
What injury did Braden Awls suffer during spring practice?
Braden Awls suffered a torn ACL during spring practice.
How does Braden Awls' injury impact Iowa State's football season?
Awls' injury is significant as it prevents him from playing in his first season, impacting the team's depth and expectations.
What were the expectations for Braden Awls before his injury?
Braden Awls was considered one of the more highly regarded transfers in Iowa State's recruiting cycle, bringing significant expectations to the team.
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