On a blitz, Jarnor Jones broke free through the offensive line. He made the most of his clear shot at the quarterback, recording the sack.
As he jumped in celebration, he took in the cheers of 61,500 Iowa State fans.
It was a great moment against Iowa. And one that doesn’t happen without a marijuana charge.
Jones’ journey of personal improvement and becoming the Cyclone nickel back making early season headlines is traced back to when police raided his apartment.
“It’s different for me now,” Jones said. “I was young. I was immature. I grew up since then, since that incident.