(16) Kansas 35, Iowa State 33

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Final

12:30 PM ET, October 4, 2008
Jack Trice Stadium
AMES, IA

Kansas rallies from 20 back to avoid upset by Iowa State

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... The Jayhawks' defense forced Cyclones QB Austen Arnaud to throw four straight incomplete passes in the final minute of the game.
Gameball goes to... Todd Reesing. The QB pulled the Jayhawks out of a ditch when he threw for two TDs in the third quarter, the second of which put Kansas on top.
Stat of the game... 319. Reesing racked up 319 total yards Saturday, the fourth straight game in which he surpassed the 300-yard mark.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1920
Total Yards436365
Passing319268
Rushing11797
Penalties3-264-25
3rd Down Conversions5-114-15
4th Down Conversions2-21-2
Turnovers42
Possession27:1132:49
Air/Ground Leaders
Kansas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Reesing18/2631931
Iowa State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Arnaud27/4526831
Robinson0/1000
Kansas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Sharp1979111
Reesing112009
Iowa State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Robinson1051116
Arnaud1744018
Kansas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Meier7125224
Sharp3107167
Iowa State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Sumrall10106122
Darks684026
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERKUISU
TD10:45Alexander Robinson 16 Yd Run (Grant Mahoney Kick) 07
TD03:56Marquis Hamilton 8 Yd Pass From Austen Arnaud (Grant Mahoney Kick) 014
SECOND QUARTERKUISU
FG12:25Grant Mahoney 31 Yd 017
FG08:53Grant Mahoney 43 Yd 020
THIRD QUARTERKUISU
TD12:20Jake Sharp 67 Yd Pass From Todd Reesing (Jacob Branstetter Kick) 720
TD08:14Angus Quigley 1 Yd Run (Jacob Branstetter Kick) 1420
TD01:46Kerry Meier 23 Yd Pass From Todd Reesing (Jacob Branstetter Kick) 2120
FOURTH QUARTERKUISU
TD09:23Jake Sharp 2 Yd Run (Jacob Branstetter Kick) 2820
TD07:33R.J. Sumrall 22 Yd Pass From Austen Arnaud (Two-Point Conversion Failed) 2826
TD03:39Kerry Meier 21 Yd Pass From Todd Reesing (Jacob Branstetter Kick) 3526
TD01:15Marquis Hamilton 2 Yd Pass From Austen Arnaud (Grant Mahoney Kick) 3533
Associated Press

AMES, Iowa -- Kansas coach Mark Mangino pulled his Jayhawks together at halftime and gave it to them straight. He figured they were bound to start playing better, because they couldn't play any worse.

"'We've played very poorly," Mangino said he told his team, which trailed 20-0 at the break. "'But we can win this game, and we will win this game, if you keep your poise, you stay calm."

Kansas Comebacks

Kansas, which trailed by 20 at halftime on Saturday, knows how to comeback against Iowa State. Three of their five largest come-from-behind victories have been against the Cyclones.

Largest Comeback Victories
Kansas History
Year Opponent Deficit
1992 at Iowa State 26
1950 Colorado 21
2008 at Iowa State 20
1951 Loyola 20
1953 Iowa State 19

The Jayhawks did just that, answering an awful first half with one of the biggest comebacks in school history.

Todd Reesing threw for 319 yards and three touchdowns and No. 16 Kansas stormed back from a 20-point hole before hanging on to beat Iowa State 35-33 on Saturday.

Kerry Meier caught seven passes for 125 yards and two TDs for the Jayhawks (4-1, 1-0 Big 12), who tied the third-biggest comeback in school history by outscoring the Cyclones 35-13 in the second half.

Iowa State (2-3, 0-1) made the Jayhawks work to the very last minute.

The Cyclones followed a late touchdown by recovering an onside kick with 1:13 left and took over at their own 41. But the Jayhawks defense clamped down, forcing Iowa State's Austen Arnaud to throw four straight incompletions.

Arnaud set career highs with 268 yards passing and three touchdowns, and Iowa State blew a golden opportunity for its first win over a ranked team since 2005.

Fast Facts

• The Jayhawks were held to just 93 total yards in the first half but exploded for 343 second-half yards.

• Kansas QB Todd Reesing, who had just 59 passing yards in the first half, finished with 319 -- his fourth straight game topping the 300-yard mark.

• Kansas has won five of six vs. Iowa State.

-- ESPN research

The Jayhawks' comeback was their biggest since 1992, when they rallied from 26 down to beat the Cyclones 50-47.

"Everybody talks about playing for 60 minutes and we haven't done that yet," Iowa State second-year coach Gene Chizik said. "That's really disappointing to me."

Kansas flexed its big-play muscle in the third quarter, scoring touchdowns on three straight possessions to move ahead 21-20.

Reesing found a wide-open Jake Sharp in the flat, and the tailback went 67 yards for the Jayhawks' first TD. Sharp got the next drive started by taking a shovel pass 42 yards, and Angus Quigley followed Reesing's third-down scramble with a 1-yard touchdown run midway through the third quarter.

Kansas then gambled on fourth-and-6 at the Iowa State 23. Reesing dashed outside the pocket and hit Meier in stride for the go-ahead touchdown with 1:46 left in the third quarter.

Sharp, who had been replaced by Quigley as the starting tailback, ran for 79 yards and had 107 yards receiving. He had nine total yards at halftime.

"Jake stepped up and had a huge half, and everybody stepped up offensively and defensively," Meier said. "We felt we needed to establish ourselves, because in the first half we didn't do a whole lot. It was big coming out and getting started early."

Kansas appeared to deliver a crushing blow early in the fourth when defensive lineman Maxwell Onyegbule picked off Arnaud and returned it to the Iowa State 6. Sharp, who also caught a touchdown pass, scored from 2 yards out to make it 28-20 with 9:23 left.

But Arnaud found R.J. Sumrall for a 22-yard touchdown pass less than two minutes later, and after Arnaud's conversion pass fell incomplete, Kansas still led 28-26.

The Jayhawks went 80 yards in eight plays and went ahead 35-26 on a 21-yard TD pass from Reesing to Meier with 3:39 left. Iowa State responded for the second time, with Arnaud hitting Marquis Hamilton for a 2-yard TD with 1:15 left.

"This is a tough loss for us because we played so in the first half. We came out flat and fought back," Iowa State offensive lineman Ben Lamaak said. "We got the onside kick but we couldn't do anything with it."

The Jayhawks hadn't allowed any points in the first quarter through four games, but it took just 11 minutes for the Cyclones to jump ahead 14-0 on Alexander Robinson's 16-yard touchdown run and Hamilton's 8-yard TD catch in the first quarter.

Iowa State recovered a fumble on the Jayhawks 42, and Grant Mahoney's 31-yard field goal gave the Cyclones a 17-0 lead with 12:25 left in the half. Reesing then tried his luck deep, but freshman Leonard Johnson jumped the route for an interception at the 50.

Mahoney added a 43-yarder into a stiff wind to make it 20-0 midway through the second.

The Jayhawks entered halftime facing its biggest deficit of the season. But Mangino's words proved prophetic, because the Jayhawks were a different team in the second half.

"It was atrocious. It wasn't all our fault. They played very well," Reesing said. "We came in the second half and really started clicking on all cylinders and showed what we can do when we're all on the same page."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Wednesday, October 1st
Louisiana Tech 3 Final
17 Boise State 38
Thursday, October 2nd
Pittsburgh 26 Final
10 South Florida 21
Oregon State 28 Final
15 Utah 31
Friday, October 3rd
8 Brigham Young 34 Final
Utah State 14
Saturday, October 4th
1 Oklahoma 49 Final
Baylor 17
Kentucky 14 Final
2 Alabama 17
4 Missouri 52 Final
Nebraska 17
5 Texas 38 Final
Colorado 14
6 Penn State 20 Final
Purdue 6
7 Texas Tech 58 Final
Kansas State 28
23 Oregon 10 Final
9 USC 44
12 Florida 38 Final
Arkansas 7
13 Auburn 13 Final
19 Vanderbilt 14
14 Ohio State 20 Final
18 Wisconsin 17
16 Kansas 35 Final
Iowa State 33
Western Kentucky 13 Final
20 Virginia Tech 27
Texas A&M 28 Final
21 Oklahoma State 56
Hawaii 32 Final
22 Fresno State 29 OT
24 Connecticut 12 Final
North Carolina 38