Iowa State football is currently gripped by a painful defensive paradox: a unit that appears incapable of stopping opponents, regardless of its strategy. The core of this dilemma lies in the high rate of points and yardage conceded, particularly in recent games where the secondary has been hampered by injuries. Whether defensive coordinator Jon Heacock chooses to rely on his complex, coverage-first 3-3-5 scheme, or opts to dial up more aggressive blitz packages to generate pressure, opposing quarterbacks and offenses often find their rhythm. This failure to disrupt or contain consistently has resulted in a defense that gives up