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Former Omaha North star Bates quits ISU team

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By LUKE MEREDITH / The Associated Press

Thursday, Oct 09, 2008 - 08:07:47 pm CDT

AMES, Iowa — Iowa State backup quarterback Phillip Bates has quit the team, less than a week after not playing in a loss to No. 16 Kansas.

His father, Phillip Bates Sr., told the Cyclones on Thursday that his son, a sophomore from Omaha, was leaving the team effective immediately.

In a news release from the university, coach Gene Chizik said the school will grant Bates a release from his scholarship.

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Quarterback Phillip Bates runs between South Dakota State's Jimmy Rogers (left) and Eric Schroeder during Iowa State's 44-17 win earlier this year. (AP Photo/Steve Pope)

“I am disappointed that Phillip is quitting our team,” Chizik said. “Although I understand his desire to be a starting quarterback, I am extremely disappointed that he is quitting two days prior to a game.”

Bates, who wasn’t available for comment Thursday, rotated with fellow sophomore Austen Arnaud to start the season. He completed 11 of 24 passes for 137 yards and two touchdowns, and he was the Cyclones’ second-leading rusher with 166 yards. But his playing time diminished as Arnaud settled into the starting job.

Arnaud, the more accomplished drop-back passer of the two, took every snap in Iowa State’s 35-33 loss to the Jayhawks. He completed 27 of 45 passes for a career-high 268 yards and three touchdowns.

Freshman Jerome Tiller will likely serve as Arnaud’s backup against Baylor Saturday.

Iowa State fans’ lasting memory of Bates will likely be the 38-yard pass he caught as a receiver against Iowa in 2007. That set up the game-winning field goal in Iowa State’s 15-13 win.

Bates was an excellent quarterback at Omaha North High, shattering school records for passing yardage. His father was a fullback for Nebraska.

Iowa State officials said they will have no further comment.


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