Iowa State receiver Jarvis West is having a career day against Kansas State and the game is only at halftime.
West, a senior who entered the season as a lightly-used receiver, had three scoring plays to help the Cyclones take a 28-20 lead into the half.
Late in the first quarter, he caught a 17-yard pass from quarterback Sam B. Richardson, his first receiving touchdown of the season.
Early in the second quarter, he took a 40-yard punt back 82 yards for a score.
Late in the half, offensive coordinator Mark Mangino opened up the playbook as West took a reverse handoff from Richardson and then threw it 29 yards to Allen Lazard.
West’s 128 total yards in the first half was more than he had all of last season and his three touchdowns is two fewer than his career total.
So far, West has made Iowa State forget about star receiver Quenton Bundrage, who suffered a season-ending knee injury against North Dakota State in the season opener.
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