AMES, Iowa (AP) - Austen Arnaud ignited a sluggish offense with a
37-yard pass completion and Josh Lenz returned a punt 62 yards for a
touchdown, lifting Iowa State past Kansas 28-16 on Saturday.
Arnaud's pass to Darius Darks keyed a third-quarter touchdown drive
that put the Cyclones (5-4, 3-2 Big 12) ahead. They added two more TDs
in the period to put it away.
Given up for dead after allowing 120 points in consecutive losses to
Utah and Oklahoma, Iowa State has won two straight and needs only one
victory in its last three games to become bowl eligible for the second
year in a row.
Kansas (2-6, 0-4), meanwhile, continues to struggle under first-year coach Turner Gill and lost its 11th straight Big 12 game.
The Jayhawks, down to third-stringer Quinn Mecham at quarterback
because of injuries, showed some spark early and led 9-7 at halftime on
Jacob Branstetter's field goals of 34, 42 and 38 yards.
The Cyclones, looking flat after their upset at Texas a week ago,
managed only five first downs in the opening half and got its only
touchdown of the half on Lenz's spectacular punt return, the first by an
ISU player for a score since 2006.
Lenz wove his way across the field after catching the ball at his own
38, then finally found a wall of blockers and tightroped down the left
sideline to the end zone.
The touchdown fired up the crowd, but did nothing for the Cyclones'
listless offense. They failed to convert on two tries after facing
third-and-2 at the Kansas 37 and the Jayhawks drove 42 yards to get
Branstetter's third field goal as time expired in the half.
But it all turned in the second half.
The Arnaud-to-Darks hookup put the ball on the KU 25 and five plays
later, Alexander Robinson burst in from the 2 for a 14-9 lead. Robinson
topped 100 yards for the second straight week and went over 3,000 for
his career, finishing with 117 in 17 carries.
A sack of Mecham forced a Kansas punt on the next series and the
Cyclones drove 89 yards in 16 plays for another touchdown, a 3-yard
plunge by Jeff Woody. Iowa State had more first downs on that drive (6)
than it managed in the entire first half.
Freshman Shontrelle Johnson left three defenders on the ground
grasping air during a 33-yard touchdown run that made it 28-9 late in
the third quarter.
Mecham, who had thrown only one pass prior to Saturday, went 22 for
33 for 149 yards, one touchdown and one interception - a leaping grab by
Jake Knott that set up Johnson's TD. Kansas didn't get its lone
touchdown until Mecham tossed a 5-yard pass to James Sims with 7 seconds
left.
Arnaud finished 16 of 26 for 168 yards and no interceptions after
going just 4 for 10 in the first half. Iowa State finished with 400
total yards - 278 in the second half.
Robinson ran his career rushing total to 3,088 yards, which ranks fourth in school history.