LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Last week, Iowa State coach Matt Campbell told his team that he refused to give up on this years Cyclone squad.Im not looking for next year, Campbell said of his message to the team. Im looking for right now.They took that message to heart. Only the clock could stop Iowa State in the second half as ISU scored on four of its five second-half possessions -- the fifth bleeding the final seconds off the clock -- and beat Kansas 31-24 for its first conference win of the season on Saturday.Jacob Park threw for 205 yards and two touchdowns, Allen Lazard had a career-high 10 receptions for 120 yards and a score for Iowa State (2-8, 1-6 Big 12).Hes a big dude, Kansas Steven Sims Jr. said of Lazard. Hes a big target, big guy. He can run and hes hard to cover. Hes hard, hes physical. Hes trouble for anybodys defense. He had a good game.David Montgomery had a career-high 169 yards rushing for Iowa State.The Cyclones scored on four-consecutive drives, including a 37-yard field goal by Cole Netten that capped the scoring with 2:48 remaining, and Jomal Wiltz intercepted a pass at the ISU 38 to seal it 40 seconds later.Yeah, that wasnt fun to watch, Kansas coach David Beaty said of the game. Weve got to get off the field (on defense). I thought we did some good things first half doing that, and then we didnt sustain our drives in the second half to go put points on the board. You cant kick field goals, man. Youre not going to be able to kick field goals in this league and win. You cant do that. Youve got to score touchdowns. We didnt do it.Matthew Wymans 37-yard field goal gave Kansas a 17-10 lead early in the second half. Park hit Deshaunte Jones for a 12-yard touchdown and, after a 39-yard TD run by Kansas Keaun Kinner, Mitchell Harger scored on a 6-yard run to make it 24-22 with 10 seconds left in the third quarter.A 46-yard run by Montgomery set up a 1-yard touchdown run by Joel Lanning and gave the Cyclones the lead, 28-24, for good with 12:03 left.Carter Stanley passed for 171 yards and Kinner had 152 yards rushing for Kansas (1-9, Big 12 0-7).INJURY REPORT:Kansas tight end Ben Johnson missed the game with an undisclosed injury.THE TAKEAWAY:Kansas: The Jayhawks have lost 23-straight games against FBS opponents, dating to Nov. 8, 2014, when Kansas defeated Iowa State 34-14 at home.Iowa State: Iowa relied primarily on Jacob Park under center. Joel Lanning, the starter, completed 1 of 4 passes for 15 yards passing and added 9 yards on the ground.UP NEXT:Kansas hosts the Texas Longhorns on Nov. 19. 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The 24-year-old Collaros spent most of last season on the injured list and sat No. 4 on Torontos depth chart but will get his first professional start after Ray suffered a knee injury in the Argonauts 35-19 victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on July 19. The extended layoff off between games due to a scheduling quirk gave Collaros time to prepare to face the Lions and their No. 1-ranked defence. "Im excited to get going," said the University of Cincinnati product. "Its good to have three full practices under my belt and its going to make the transition that much easier for me." Argonauts head coach Scott Milanovich says he expects Collaros, who has completed 7 of 10 passes for 112 yards in limited action in 2013, to do what has made him successful up to this point. "Zachs a very emotional guy. Hell be jazzed up. I think he thrives on his emotion and I dont want to change that," Milanovich said. "Hes not Ricky. Hes a different style of player and hes a different personality and were not going to try and make him Ricky. "We want him to go out and be the guy that hes always been." Lions head coach Mike Benevides, whose team defeated Toronto 24-16 at B.C. Place Stadium in Week 2, says the Lions will have to be careful with Collaros early. "Weve got to be vigilant. Weve got to make sure that we stay sound and make sure that we dont give him easy things," he said. "You have to pick your spots when you attack him." A former quarterback himself, Milanovich has spent time talking to Collaros about the pressure of being in the professional spotlight.dddddddddddd "When youre in a position of leadership, guys are looking to see how you react, particularly when things dont go well," he said. "Its easy when things are going well but I always tried to remain in control of the situation." Milanovich, who is hopeful that Ray will be back under centre when Toronto returns to game action from its bye week on Aug. 8, is also without his starting running back for Tuesdays game. Chad Kackert suffered a knee injury of his own against Winnipeg and is out at least a month. Toronto will start rookie Curtis Steele in his place. "Hes a tough kid," Milanovich said of Steele. "Hes very athletic. Without having him play in a game, he seems likes a very well-rounded CFL back ... whether hes going to be able to show that (Tuesday) night remains to be seen but I think hes a very, very talented young man thats serious about football." Despite the drastic change in personnel, Lions linebacker Adam Bighill says he has a pretty good idea of what will be coming their way from the Argonauts. "Teams dont change too much. They set their identity on who they want to be," said Bighill, who will be back in the lineup after missing two weeks with a sprained ankle. "We always expect a new wrinkle here and there but for the most part theyre going to be who they are." The Lions head into the Week 5 finale in third place in the West Division behind the Saskatchewan Roughriders (5-0) and the Calgary Stampeders (4-1). The East, which has been much weaker early in the season, has Toronto ahead of the second-place Montreal Alouettes (2-3). "We only get to do this 18 times during the regular season so every game is extremely important," Benevides said. "Teams are still formulating their personalities but for us our objective is to find win No. 4. The West is always going to be tough, that doesnt change." Notes: B.C. has won six straight against Toronto and 16 of the last 17. ... The last rookie quarterback to win his first start with the Argonauts was Marcus Brady, who beat Winnipeg 24-14 on July 15, 2003. Brady is now Torontos offensive co-ordinator. ' ' '