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Iowa State Coach T.J. Otzelberger Expresses Disappointment Over Cheating Allegations Against Kansas State

Callie Lawson-Freeman

Iowa State head coach T.J. Otzelberger watches from the bench during the second⁤ half of ⁣an ‍NCAA college basketball game against Kansas State, Wednesday, Jan. ​24,⁤ 2024, in Ames, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

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Iowa State ⁤head coach T.J. Otzelberger is​ setting the record straight amid rumors of cheating vs. Kansas State. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Iowa⁣ State’s 78-67 win over Kansas State Wednesday made headlines after the opposing head coaches engaged in two⁢ seemingly heated⁤ exchanges. Media reports⁢ began to circulate ​the next day about alleged cheating by the Cyclones⁢ during the matchup. ⁣On Saturday, Iowa State head coach T.J. Otzelberger cleared the air.

“It’s ‍incredibly disappointing‍ that after​ such an awesome game, an awesome‌ environment and atmosphere, that I even have to begin by addressing ​something that happened earlier this week,” Otzelberger told reporters after a 79-75 win against No. 8 Kansas.‍ “The ludicrous rumors‍ earlier this⁤ week that somehow ⁤we were trying to gain an⁣ advantage looking into our opponents’ huddles is an affront ‌to our players, our fans and to me.”

He​ went on to ⁢claim​ that the real issue stemmed from a Kansas State staff member cursing out a student manager who was ​attempting to mop the floor under the​ basket.

Speculation⁤ began when Wildcats head coach Jerome Tang was seen animatedly pointing at the crowd during a timeout Wednesday, eventually approaching Otzelberger at midcourt for ‍a conversation. ​After the buzzer, Tang was visibly⁤ upset as⁣ he spoke with Otzelberger again in ‍the handshake ​line.

But when ‌each coach faced reporters for their respective news conferences, neither of them addressed the incidents. “I know you saw ‍what‍ you saw,” Tang said, “but I’m not going to talk about it.”

Meanwhile, Otzelberger described the circumstance as a “time where⁢ things are said between coaches that ⁣needs to stay that ‌way.”

For a moment, it seemed like the whole⁣ situation could be boiled down to⁢ the behavior of⁣ Cyclones fans who may have offended Tang or‍ his team. But things changed Thursday when ​the cheating allegations surfaced via an anonymously sourced report from the Kansas City Star.

Kansas State was⁣ reportedly worried ‍that Iowa State gained an unfair advantage by positioning “managers and/or other team representatives in spots behind the ​visiting bench where they could view, and⁣ possibly ‌record, the Wildcats⁣ as they huddled up during timeouts.” A similar report from the Wichita⁢ Eagle claimed the Wildcats were concerned about ISU spies “quickly passing information⁢ to the​ Iowa State bench via text messages.”

Otzelberger ‍didn’t mince words as he ‍responded to the⁤ allegations, apparently addressing ‍the anonymous sources:

“Let’s put this to bed here and now,” he said. “It ⁢didn’t ​happen. It won’t happen. And others need to be much more careful with their ⁢words moving forward.”

Tang didn’t discuss the situation Saturday after the team​ took​ another road loss, ‌this time falling 74-52 to Houston.

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