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Here at the Clones Confidential we do our very best to bring you the very best Iowa State Cyclones coverage on the net!

Part of the mission of the FanSided Network is to encourage our community of readers to share their opinions and thoughts on their favorite teams. Our writers don’t hold back and we don’t expect our readers to either. We want to give you the best coverage and opinions on your favorite team from the fan perspective that is so often missing from traditional sports media. We believe sports coverage doesn’t have to be dry, boring and without opinion.

In an effort to step up our game, we are expanding our Clones Confidential staff to give you more content and a broader perspective! We are currently accepting applications for contributing writers.

Contributing writers are expected to submit at least one article per week. These positions are not paid although many of our contributing writers move into paid staff positions as vacancies and opportunities arise. Being a contributing writer for a FanSided blog also offers excellent exposure and a chance to sharpen not only your writing skills but your view of your favorite team. There is tremendous opportunity for growth within FanSided to those who seek it.

If you are interested in being a regular Clones Confidential contributor, please submit a writing sample concerning the Iowa State Cyclones. The sample should be roughly between 300-500 words.

We are looking for writers who can cover both football and basketball.

Please apply for a position here. Thanks and Go Cyclones!

Feb 25, 2012; Manhattan, KS, USA; Iowa State Cyclones guard Scott Christopherson (11) passes the ball as Kansas State Wildcats center Jordan Henriquez (21) defends in the second half at Fred Bramlage Coliseum. Iowa State Cyclones won 65-61. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-US PRESSWIRE
Feb 25, 2012; Manhattan, KS, USA; Iowa State Cyclones guard Scott Christopherson (11) passes the ball as Kansas State Wildcats center Jordan Henriquez (21) defends in the second half at Fred Bramlage Coliseum. Iowa State Cyclones won 65-61. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-US PRESSWIRE /