The future of the Iowa State Cyclones men’s basketball program is in great hands with head coach T.J. Otzelberger agreeing to a massive 10-year extension that includes a raise, which will pay him $6 million annually. It is something that he has certainly earned, given the turnaround the Cyclones have undergone with him at the helm. In the season before he took over, Iowa State won only two games; since that time, they have made the NCAA tournament five consecutive years. A major reason Otzelberger has found so much success is his ability to identify players who fit their program perfectly and secure commitments. The Cyclones have done a great job on the transfer portal and with high school recruiting. They are hoping to keep that success going with the Class of 2027. A coveted recruit, Donovan Davis , was just in Ames to wrap up his official visits, and he revealed that a commitment will be coming soon.…