New York Post

CYCLONE JOLT

- By CLIFF BRUNT — AP

NORMAN, Okla. — This Iowa State team is different.

Kyle Kempt passed for 343 yards and three touchdowns, including a 25yarder to Allen Lazard that put the Cyclones ahead with 2:19 left, and Joel Lanning made plays on offense and defense to lead Iowa State to a stunning, 38-31 victory over No. 3 Oklahoma on Saturday.

The loss snapped Oklahoma’s nation-best 14-game winning streak and the Sooners’ 18-game run against the Cyclones, which dated to 1990. It was just Iowa State’s second victory over Oklahoma since 1961, and the Cyclones (3-2, 1-1 Big 12) did it without their starting quarterbac­k.

“There’s been a lot of adversity at Iowa State for a long time and there’s been a cloud around us,” Cyclones coach Matt Campbell said. “I think our kids said, ‘I’m sick of it.’”

Kempt, the senior who had thrown just two passes in his career before Saturday, played because regular starter Jacob Park went on leave for undisclose­d personal medical reasons. The Cyclones remained confident, despite having lost 20 straight against ranked opponents. Iowa State’s last win over a Top 25 team came against TCU in 2012. It was Iowa State’s first road win over a team ranked in the top five.

Lanning, who switched from quarterbac­k to linebacker in the offseason, played both positions Saturday. According to the Des Moines Register, he’s the first Iowa State player since 1971 to get significan­t action both ways in a game. He ran for 35 yards, passed for 25 and had eight tackles, a sack and a fumble recovery. He played 78 snaps.

“It was fun,” Lanning said. “It was a lot of stuff going on for me. I didn’t have my best game defensivel­y, but we got the win.”

Iowa State got it going after a rough start and finished with 449 yards.

It was the first loss for new Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley. Baker Mayfield passed for 306 yards and rushed for 57 the Sooners (4-1, 1-1), but his Heisman Trophy hopes and Oklahoma’s College Football Playoff shot took major hits.

“I think it’s a sense of complacenc­y,” Mayfield said. “We’ve been talking about it. It’s not like it’s not been apparent. We’ve let teams come back in games and give them hope. When you do that to a team that has their backs against the wall — we know exactly how it’s feels — it’s something that you can’t do.”

 ?? AP (2) ?? LAZARD KING: Iowa State’s Allen Lazard catches what proves to be the game-winning TD over Oklahoma’s Jordan Thomas in the fourth quarter Saturday in Norman, Okla., leaving Sooners quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield (inset) to trudge off the field.
AP (2) LAZARD KING: Iowa State’s Allen Lazard catches what proves to be the game-winning TD over Oklahoma’s Jordan Thomas in the fourth quarter Saturday in Norman, Okla., leaving Sooners quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield (inset) to trudge off the field.
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