AMES, Iowa -- It was apparent after Iowa States opener that the Cyclones will struggle to run the ball this season. The Cyclones cant seem to throw it much, either, an issue that has plunged the program into a quarterback controversy just two games into coach Matt Campbells first season.Quarterback Joel Lannings starting job may be in jeopardy after he gave way to sophomore Jacob Park in last weeks 42-3 loss to No. 13 Iowa . Iowa State, which is 127th out of 128 FBS teams with just 11.5 points per game, visits TCU (1-1) on Saturday as a 23.5-point underdog hoping to avoid its first 0-3 start since 1997.I dont know if I forecast any major changes right now. But I think thats what practice is for, Campbell said.In the offseason there was never a question that Lanning, a junior who took over the starting job midway through last season, would be the guy going forward. But he looked so bad on Saturday that Campbell was forced to pull him.Lanning, who threw three touchdowns passes for the third time in his career in Iowa States 25-20 loss to FCS school Northern Iowa on Sept. 3, looked shaky from the opening series against the Hawkeyes.Lanning misfired on a number of easy early passes designed to help the Cyclones move the ball in the absence of a rushing threat. Iowa only made things worse, forcing Iowa State to abandon the run game altogether by building a 28-3 lead before halftime. Lanning completed just 8 of 20 passes for 86 yards and, for the third time in two games, an interception that couldve easily been avoided.Park, a transfer who started his career at Georgia, wasnt much better. He finished 6 of 15 for 79 yards playing largely against Iowa reserves.Lanning was listed as the starter on Mondays depth chart, and the fact that his teammates named him a captain would make a change a tricky one.But Campbell didnt dismiss the idea of playing both against the Horned Frogs, who will likely be motivated to rebound from a 41-38 home loss to Arkansas last weekend.If you look at my past, Ive never been a one-quarterback guy. I think Ive always (been about) what gives us the best chance to be successful, Campbell said. Were going to do whatever we need to do to give ourselves some consistency on (offense).Iowa States offensive line, battered by injuries and inexperience, appears to be a problem that wont be fixed anytime soon. Running back Mike Warren, who had 1,337 yards as a freshman in 2015, had just seven carries for 28 yards last weekend as Iowa stuffed him in the backfield time and time again.Campbell said Saturday that Warren has got to be a guy thats accountable on and off the field, adding that he thought Warren failed to make some plays that he could have made. He didnt completely change from that stance Monday.My challenge to Michael is my challenge for all of our players. We have to continue to get better, said Campbell, who added that his comments werent meant to be a dig at Warren. We knew what expectations would be put on Mike ... hes got to make sure hes at his best constantly so he can handle all that comes with that.---Follow Luke Meredith on Twitter at www.twitter.com/LukeMeredithAP--Online: www.collegefootball.ap.orgNew York Yankees Jerseys . 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Already the visitors were without their captain and best batsman AB de Villiers, who did not make this tour due to injury. Now 417 Test wickets were leaving the field, not to return in this series. What could South Africa possibly do from there?Everything.From that moment on, they won virtually every session of the Test. They did so with no further contributions from Steyn, none from de Villiers, and all but none from Hashim Amla, the No.2-ranked Test batsman in the world, who in this match scored 0 and 1. And they did so against a team that since 1988 had not lost the opening Test of a home summer. At the WACA, that 28-year drought ended in emphatic fashion as South Africa won by 177 runs.At the heart of the victory was Kagiso Rabada, the 21-year-old fast bowler to whom, for the past year, Steyn has symbolically been passing South Africas pace baton. Here, Rabada simply ran away with it, destroying Australia in the second innings with pace, bounce, seam, conventional swing, reverse swing, searing yorkers, and the ability to target cracks in the pitch. In short, almost every weapon that makes a fast bowler dangerous. He finished with 5 for 92, and seven wickets in the Test.But he had plenty of assistance. Vernon Philander, the most experienced bowler in Steyns absence, led in the first innings with 4 for 56, and added one more in the second. He also struck an invaluable 73 with the bat. Keshav Maharaj, the only spinner ever to make his Test debut at the WACA, was accurate and tight, claimed three first-innings wickets and the match-winning dismissal before tea on day five. Dean Elgar, JP Duminy and Quinton de Kock led with the bat.And then there was Temba Bavuma, who couldnt be kept out of the action. Having scored a fighting half-century in the first innings - remember, South Africa were 4 for 32 on the first day, and then 5 for 81 - Bavuma produced one of the all-time great run-outs on day four to end any hope of David Warner saving Australia. When asked to bowl to give the strike men a rest on day five, Bavuma hit a crack first ball and would have had Usman Khawaja lbw for 84 had he not over-stepped.It didnt matter. Khawaja was accounteed for three overs later when he played back to another part-timer stepping up to share the load, the offspinner JP Duminy, and was lbw for 97.dddddddddddd He was Australias last specialist batsman and with him went any lingering hope they may have had of hanging on for a draw, though Peter Nevill did his best to fight as the day wore on. But Australia had been outplayed by South Africa since the end of day one.Their victory target was 539, but it was an irrelevant figure. It might as well have been 539,000. Never was this Australia XI going to rewrite Test history on a cracking pitch. Batting out nearly five sessions for a draw would be almost as hard. Australia began the final day on 4 for 169, with Khawaja and Mitchell Marsh at the crease, and it took only until the eighth over of the day for Rabada to break that stand.Using reverse swing, Rabada hooped a yorker in to Marsh, who was rapped on the foot and survived an lbw shout. However, South Africa asked for a review and despite the late swing, the ball was shown to be crashing into leg stump, overturning the umpires decision and sending Marsh on his way for 26. The Khawaja-Marsh partnership had been worth 50 and occupied almost 16 overs, but those numbers were trifling compared to what Australia required.Khawaja was the next to fall, and Rabada confirmed his five-for by trapping Mitchell Starc lbw to another inswinging yorker for 13 before the lunch break. In the next session, Philander had Peter Siddle lbw, before Josh Hazlewood joined Nevill for a partnership that frustrated the South Africans for 20 overs. It was Australias third-highest and third-longest stand of the game, but only served to highlight the failures up the order.Nevill and Hazlewood were threatening to make it to tea when, shortly before the break, Hazlewood closed the face and his leading edge was caught at cover, and at length Bavuma had his maiden Test wicket. The half-hour extension of the session was taken, and Maharaj eventually finished the job by trapping Nathan Lyon lbw. Nevill remained unbeaten on 60 from 153 balls, one of few Australians who will take much from this Test.The reality is that this match slipped away from Australia on day two, when they lost 10 for 86, beginning with Steyns only wicket of the match. South Africa will go to Hobart 1-0 up the series, and remain undefeated in Tests at the WACA. And all this without their best batsman and having lost their finest bowler to injury on the second morning. What could South Africa do from there? A better question: what couldnt they do? ' ' '