FORT WORTH, Texas -- TCU tailback Kyle Hicks broke into the open, and really had a clear path to the end zone after 315-pound tackle Joseph Noteboom knocked a defensive back out of the way about 25 yards downfield.The Horned Frogs quickly rebounded from a loss that knocked them out of the Top 25, beating Iowa State 41-20 on Saturday in the first game that counted into the Big 12 standings.Hicks ran for 117 yards, including untouched on that 64-yard TD run behind the big left tackle. That put TCU up 10-0 in the first quarter, a week after losing in double overtime at home to Arkansas.Glad to have Noteboom running alongside of me. ... He kept running until he ran into somebody, said Hicks, who later caught a 25-yard touchdown from Kenny Hill.Unreal. He can go, Hill said, describing Hicks.Hicks was wide open in the end zone for the TD catch on the opening drive of the second half for a 31-7 lead.Iowa State, with first-year coach Matt Campbell , is 0-3 for the first time since 1997. But it was a step forward after a 42-3 loss a week earlier at No. 13 Iowa, which was upset at home Saturday by five-time defending FCS national champion North Dakota State.We were a lot more detailed in terms of effort, commitment, commitment to each other and it was fun to watch our guys, Campbell said. I saw growth.THE TAKEAWAYIOWA ST.: The Cyclones, who clearly werent ready for Big 12 competition, are still working to figure out their quarterback situation. As expected, junior Joel Lanning (12-21 passing for 127 yards) and former Georgia transfer Jacob Park (7-15 for 90 yards) both played.Campbell said he believes both quarterbacks can help Iowa State.Well just keep manufacturing and working. I think thats a great situation when you have two guys you really believe you can have success with, Campbell said. Both guys like each other, both guys are helping each other on the sidelines.Lanning did have two scoring runs, including an impressive 8-yard TD run when he kept driving his feet and got a push from running back Mitchell Harger after initially being stacked up short of the end zone.TCU: While the Frogs got the lopsided victory to start Big 12 play, the competition for the next conference game will be much tougher when No. 14 Oklahoma visits in two weeks. Coach Gary Patterson was far from satisfied with what he perceived as a lack of emotion, especially coming off the loss the previous week.Its a win, simple as that, Patterson said. Not happy ... but its a win.Hill, who had slow starts and strong finishes his first two starts, threw for 219 yards with a touchdown while running for 28 yards and another score while playing only three quarters. The defense had five sacks, matching their total from the first two games combined.ALL-PURPOSE HURTFrogs receiver and returner KaVontae Turpin sustained an apparent left leg injury and had to be helped off the field early in the third quarter. He got hurt the play before Hicks TD catch, though Patterson had no update after the game.Turpin entered the game the national leader with 236 all-purpose yards per game, but had only two catches for 8 yards and one kickoff return for 28 yards.POLL IMPLICATIONSTCU dropped from 15th in the AP Top 25 to the first team in others receiving votes after the Arkansas loss. Depending on what happens in the bottom part of the poll, the Frogs could move back into the poll Sunday.NUMBERS GAMEAllen Lazard extended his Iowa State record for consecutive games with a reception to 26 games. But he was held to only one catch for 8 yards after entering the game as the Big 12 leader with 120 yards receiving a game and the first Cyclones player since 2003 with consecutive 100-yard receiving games. ... Iowa States Mike Warren had 23 carries for 95 yards. ... Since the start of the 2014 season, TCU is 25-4 overall and 16-3 in Big 12 play -- both marks the best in the league over that span.UP NEXTIOWA ST: Another pre-noon kickoff for the Cyclones next Saturday when they go home to play San Jose State in their last non-conference game.TCU: The Horned Frogs close out their non-conference schedule Friday night, about 40 miles away at former Southwest Conference foe SMU. Fake Yeezy . -- If this was Aaron Gordons final home game at Arizona, and it almost certainly was, then he went out in style. Fake Shoes Outlet . Badenhop was 2-3 with a 3.47 ERA in 63 relief appearances for Milwaukee this season. 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(Intentional omissions: Winning, personal stat lines.)2. Encourage your kid to play more than one sport. All meaningful evidence shows that even if your kid loves one sport more than any other, kids are still better off playing multiple sports, even at the expense of additional hours in the main sport you hope theyll be using to finance college.3. Find league options that work for you. Access to local teams and leagues is inconsistent and often expensive, but there are a lot of new activities beyond traditional soccer-baseball-football, including disc golf, parkour and, yes, esports. There are a gazillion ways for your kid to participate in an organized team or league or free-form. Your priority should be to encourage kids to do something active.4. Active time should come before screen time. It goes without saying that school work comes first, but if you make activity a physical priority, too, so will your kid.5. Unless youre the coach, youre not the coach.6. If youre not your kids teams volunteer parent coach, ask how you can help the person who is. It doesnt mean you will have to spend hours on the practice field; contributions of time or energy are always welcome, in any increment. (If youre a volunteer parent coach, you have all our thanks.)7. Consider creatting a for-fun fantasy football league for kids and parents to join together.dddddddddddd. It wont be for everyone, but my kid played in a league with his pals as a fourth-grader last year and they seemed to love it, particularly the draft night. Plus, it led to some great conversations as we discussed players and games together. My prerequisite was that a parent was overseeing everything and that all the kids parents were involved enough to monitor their kids use of the laptop or phone to check their rosters and scores.8. Cheer on your local high school team from the rattling bleachers. Dont limit your trips to football. Add in soccer, field hockey or anything else your kid might show an interest in. The high school athletes will really appreciate the support, too.9. If your budget allows, let your kid pick out a new jersey or jersey-style T-shirt. Chances are, your child has grown since last fall, or maybe a favorite player has changed. It can be a fascinating moment in the parent-kid fandom dynamic, and another great conversation starter.10. Heres my best advice of all: Relax. Seriously, your kid isnt earning or losing the scholarship based on performance on a random fall Saturday soccer field overrun with third-graders. Enjoy watching your kid do something loved (and something you love to watch your child do).Dan Shanoff writes about parenting for espnW. You can follow him on Twitter at @danshanoff or keep up with his own kids back-to-school sports experiences on Instagram at @danshanoff. ' ' '