Park scores 3 times as Iowa State beats Akron 41-14

AKRON, Ohio -- With his long hair, full beard and lanky build, Jacob Park looks more like a rock star than a quarterback. He was both on Saturday afternoon.

Park passed for 317 yards and two touchdowns, including a 43-yarder to Marchie Murdock, as Iowa State pulled away in the second half for a 41-14 victory over Akron.

The 6-foot-4, 210-pound junior completed 24 of 33 throws without an interception and also scored on a 14-yard run for the Cyclones (2-1), who equaled a school record by topping 40 points for the third straight game to start the season.

"Jacob is just so wild out there, but that's his way of playing," said wide receiver Allen Lazard, who caught a 7-yard TD from Park. "Even when he's running around and is off-balance, he just throws the ball around and is having fun."

Park offered no excuses for his freewheeling style, which allowed him to make the key play of the game after Akron (1-2) had trimmed Iowa State's lead to 20-14. He used a spin-move to elude a defender then sprinted to his right before hitting Murdock in stride over the middle for the TD that deflated the Zips' dreams of an upset.

"Jacob is a different cat," Murdock said, chuckling. "It shocked me when I got the ball because I was on the back side of the play and he was still running, but he put it right on the money. That was a tough play, and to his credit, he made it easy for me."

Sophomore David Montgomery rushed for 127 yards and a score as the Cyclones set a school mark by gaining 400 yards for the sixth game in a row.

Park has thrown for more than 200 in all six -- and over 300 in three of the last four -- but insists that his team can be better.

"We should be scoring 50 or 60 a game because we've left points on the table by shooting ourselves in the foot a lot," Park said. "If we play like this against Texas, we lose. That was (coach Matt) Campbell's point to everyone.

"But that's why I love this place. You've got to earn everything. It was fun today."

TAKEAWAYS

IOWA STATE: The Cyclones outgained Akron 170-45 in the first quarter, but lost their mojo after taking a 14-0 lead. Once the third period began, they rode Park and Montgomery, who combined for nine consecutive touches totaling 87 yards. The strategy was sound and kept the Zips guessing. "I thought it was great the way we fought back after halftime, but we must get better," Campbell said.

AKRON: Senior Thomas Woodson displayed strong resolve despite being sacked five times in the first half, finishing 25 of 40 for 240 yards. The third-year starter tossed a pair of second-quarter touchdowns, highlighted by a 45-yarder down the left sideline to Kwadarrius Smith. "We were able to connect on a deep ball and make some pass plays, and that's what got it going," Zips coach Terry Bowden said.

KEY NUMBERS

IOWA STATE: LB Joel Lanning, who started 14 games at QB over the last three seasons, recorded his first career interception and sack. He had 1 1/2 sacks and a team-high eight tackles. . The Cyclones are 25-5 all-time against Mid-American Conference teams, but had not previously played Akron.

AKRON: Woodson moved into second place in school history with his 42nd career touchdown pass, only trailing Charlie Frye's 64. . WR Tra'Von Chapman made a career-high eight catches. . The attendance of 22,811 was the third-largest at InfoCision Stadium, which opened in 2009.

CHANGE OF PLANS

Former Zips defensive end Jason Taylor was scheduled to be honored, but the Florida resident was unable to attend the game because of complications caused by Hurricane Irma. Taylor, who played for Akron from 1993-1996, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame last month in nearby Canton.

INJURY REPORT

Cyclones S Kamari Cotton-Moya (elbow) traveled to Akron, but was not in uniform. The senior co-captain was hurt on Sept. 9 against Iowa and remains listed as questionable. "I'm sure he'll do everything he can to play in our next game," Campbell said.

UP NEXT

IOWA STATE: The Cyclones open Big 12 play by hosting Texas on Sept. 28. The Longhorns were a 27-6 winner in their last meeting on Oct. 15, 2016.

AKRON: The Zips wrap up their nonleague slate Saturday at Troy. Akron lost its first road contest of the season 52-0 at Penn State on Sept. 2.

LAST WORD

"We know this was big for him with a lot of family here, but he didn't really want to talk about it. It was important to him, so it was important to us," Lanning commenting on Northeast Ohio native Campbell's homecoming