Sims, Sun Devils score 24-19 win at ISU
AP PHOTO - Arizona State defensive back Keith Abney II (1) breaks up a pass intended for Iowa State tight end Benjamin Brahmer during the second half of a Big 12 Conference football game Saturday at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames.
AMES — Jeff Sims set an Arizona State quarterback rushing record with 228 yards, finished with 405 yards of total offense and had a hand in three touchdowns to lead the Sun Devils past Iowa State 24-19 Saturday.
Sims got the record when he broke an 88-yard touchdown run in the third quarter to put the Sun Devils (6-3, 4-2 Big 12) up 24-16. Mark Malone set the previous record in 1978 when he ran for 178 yards against Southern California.
“It’s a blessing man. That’s all I can say,” Sims said. “I was prepared to do whatever it was to win this game for this team, and everyone around me helped out.”
Sims carried 29 times for the Sun Devils and completed 13 of 24 passes for 174 yards. Chamon Metayer caught six passes for 68 yards and a touchdown, and Raleek Brown ran 16 times for 64 yards.
“We’re not playing for second place.,” Arizona State head coach Kenny Dillingham said. “You only get a certain number of opportunities to win football games, and we’ll do whatever we can, every week to win.”
The Cyclones (5-4, 2-4) lost their fourth straight game when they were stopped a yard short at the ASU 20 on a fourth-and-6 with 16 seconds left.
Iowa State quarterback Rocco Becht was 18 of 36 for 186 yards, fewest since since Week 2 against Iowa.
“I feel like we’ve been stuck in the same cycle,” Iowa State head coach Matt Campbell said. “There’s 70% of really good football, and there’s some critical moments where you don’t make a tackle or you don’t score a touchdown. You can put that on me. We’ll get it fixed.”
The takeaway
Arizona State: Sun Devils got a huge performance from Sims, who won a game as a starter for the first time since he was at Georgia Tech in 2022. They also were more disciplined, committing five penalties after being flagged 12 times in a loss to Houston last week.
Iowa State: Cyclones’ four straight losses are most in a row since 2022. Already depleted by injuries, they lost tight end Benjamin Brahmer in the fourth quarter. He was carted off the field with an undisclosed injury. The school said Brahmer was taken to a hospital and discharged after being evaluated and treated.
Up next
Arizona State has a bye before hosting West Virginia on Nov. 15.
Iowa State is on the road against TCU on Nov. 8.
Arizona St. 24, Iowa St. 19
Arizona St. 3 14 7 0 — 24
Iowa St. 3 13 3 0 — 19
First Quarter
ISU–FG Konrardy 30, 5:45.
ASU–FG Gomez 35, :54.
Second Quarter
ISU–Becht 7 run (Konrardy kick), 12:45.
ASU–Sims 8 run (Gomez kick), 11:17.
ASU–Metayer 18 pass from Sims (Gomez kick), 4:55.
ISU–Brahmer 17 pass from Becht (kick failed), 1:01.
Third Quarter
ASU–Sims 88 run (Gomez kick), 7:47.
ISU–FG Konrardy 35, :01.
A–60,899.
TEAM STATISTICS
ASU ISU
First downs 20 21
Total Net Yards 467 336
Rushes-yards 46-290 32-150
Passing 177 186
Comp-Att-Int 13-24-1 18-37-1
Punts 6-33.8 7-40.9
Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0
Penalties-Yards 11-119 7-56
Time of Possession 32:04 27:56
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING–Arizona St., Sims 29-228, R.Brown 16-64, (Team) 1-(minus 2). Iowa St., Hansen 18-113, Sama 2-14, Lee 3-13, Becht 8-6, Townsend 1-4.
PASSING–Arizona St., Sims 13-24-1-177. Iowa St., Becht 18-36-1-186, (Team) 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVING–Arizona St., Metayer 6-68, Moss 3-52, McClain 2-49, R.Brown 2-8. Iowa St., C.Sowell 6-85, Brahmer 3-48, Brown 2-22, Burkle 2-14, Hansen 2-6, Green 1-8, Eskildsen 1-5, Alexander 1-(minus 2).
MISSED FIELD GOALS–Iowa St., Konrardy 55, Konrardy 49.






