The 2022 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Wildcats played their home games at Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium in Manhattan, Kansas, and competed in the Big 12 Conference. They were led by fourth-year head coach Chris Klieman.
The Wildcats improved on their 8–5 performance the previous year by virtue of defeating in-state rival Kansas 47–27 on November 26. The following week, the Wildcats defeated 3rd-ranked TCU in the 2022 Big 12 Championship Game, securing their first conference title since 2012 and seventh overall.
Table of Contents
Preseason[edit]
Award watch lists[edit]
Listed in the order that they were released
Big 12 media poll[edit]
The preseason poll was released on July 7, 2022.[2]
Big 12 media poll
Predicted finish
Team
Votes (1st place)
1
Baylor (17)
365
2
Oklahoma (12)
354
3
Oklahoma State (9)
342
4
Texas (2)
289
5
Kansas State
261
6
Iowa State (1)
180
7
TCU
149
8
West Virginia
147
9
Texas Tech
119
10
Kansas
48
Preseason Big-12 awards[edit]
2022 Preseason All-Big 12 teams
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Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year
Player
No.
Position
Class
Source
Felix Anudike-Uzomah
91
DL
Junior
[3]
Position
Player
Class
Offense
RB
Deuce Vaughn
Junior
OL
Cooper Beebe
Junior
PK/KR
Malik Knowles
Senior
Defense
DL
Felix Anudike-Uzomah
Junior
LB
Daniel Green
Senior
DB
Julius Brents
Senior
Source:[4]
Schedule[edit]
Kansas State and the Big 12 announced the 2022 football schedule on December 1, 2021.[5][6]
Date
Time
Opponent
Rank
Site
TV
Result
Attendance
September 3
6:00 p.m.
South Dakota*
ESPN+
W 34–0
50,469
September 10
11:00 a.m.
Missouri*
Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium
Manhattan, KS
ESPN2
W 40–12
51,806
September 17
2:00 p.m.
Tulane*
Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium
Manhattan, KS
ESPN+
L 10–17
50,887
September 24
7:00 p.m.
at No. 6 Oklahoma
FOX
W 41–34
84,376
October 1
11:00 a.m.
Texas Tech
No. 25
Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium
Manhattan, KS
ESPN+
W 37–28
50,782
October 8
6:30 p.m.
at Iowa State
No. 20
ESPNU
W 10–9
60,561
October 22
7:00 p.m.
at No. 8 TCU
No. 17
FS1
L 28–38
47,881
October 29
2:30 p.m.
No. 9 Oklahoma State
No. 22
Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium
Manhattan, KS
FOX
W 48–0
51,133
November 5
6:00 p.m.
No. 24 Texas
No. 13
Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium
Manhattan, KS
FS1
L 27–34
51,216
November 12
6:00 p.m.
at Baylor
No. 19
FS1
W 31–3
47,686
November 19
1:00 p.m.
at West Virginia
No. 15
ESPN+
W 48–31
37,055
November 26
7:00 p.m.
Kansas
No. 12
FOX
W 47–27
51,861
December 3
11:00 a.m.
vs. No. 3 TCU
No. 10
ABC
W 31–28 OT
69,335
December 31
11:00 a.m.
vs. No. 5 Alabama*
No. 9
ESPN
L 20–45
60,437
Game summaries[edit]
South Dakota[edit]
1
2
3
4
Total
South Dakota
0
0
0
0
0
• Kansas State
20
7
7
0
34
Date: September 3
Location: Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium, (Manhattan, KS)
Game start: 6:00 p.m. CDT
Game attendance: 50,469
Game weather: 88 degrees, sunny, wind N at 10mph
Referee: Steve Baron
TV announcers (ESPN+): James Westling (play-by-play), LaDarrin McLane (analyst), Tori Petry (reporter)
Sources: ESPN Box Score[7] K-State Box Score [8]
Pregame line
Over/under
K-State −27.0
50.5
Statistics
South Dakota
Kansas State
First downs
13
19
Total yards
270
392
Rushing yards
131
297
Passing yards
139
95
Turnovers
1
0
Time of possession
27:41
32:19
Penalties−yards
9−75
4−34
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
South Dakota
Passing
Carson Camp
18/34, 139 YDS, 1 INT
Rushing
Shomari Lawrence
14 CAR, 84 YDS, 17 Long
Receiving
Jack Martens
2 REC, 35 YDS, 22 Long
Kansas State
Passing
Adrian Martinez
11/15, 53 YDS
Rushing
Deuce Vaughn
18 CAR, 126 YDS, 1 TD, 39 Long
Receiving
Will Swanson
2 REC, 23 YDS, 18 Long
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
USD
KSU
1st
14:30
1
75
0:10
KSU
Malik Knowles 75-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good
0
7
1st
8:14
KSU
Punt returned 17 yards for touchdown by Desmond Purnell, Chris Tennant kick good
0
14
1st
0:49
5
63
1:28
KSU
Deuce Vaughn 39-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick failed
0
20
2nd
5:49
8
78
3:28
KSU
Adrian Martinez 6-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good
0
27
3rd
8:43
11
63
4:55
KSU
DJ Giddens 12-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good
0
34
“TOP” = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.
USD 0
KSU 34
Kansas State’s season opener produced an official 50,469 fans and its first sellout crowd since 2019. Kansas State did hold back a number of players on injured reserve, including linebackers Will Honas and Shawn Robinson, as well as safeties Josh Hayes and TJ Smith. Highlights included the Wildcats blocking a punt and running it in for a touchdown, what was called an “impressive” ground game, and Malik Knowles scored the earliest touchdown in school history just ten seconds into the game. Kansas State won the game 34-0. Coach Chris Klieman said about the shutout, “It’s really rare in college football so we are all really excited about it.” [9]
Missouri[edit]
Pregame line
Over/under
K-State −7.0
52.5
Statistics
Missouri
Kansas State
First downs
14
18
Total yards
222
336
Rushing yards
94
235
Passing yards
128
101
Turnovers
4
1
Time of possession
27:59
32:01
Penalties−yards
8−46
8−68
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Missouri
Passing
Brady Cook
15/27, 128 YDS, 2 INT
Rushing
Brady Cook
13 CAR, 56 YDS, 11 Long
Receiving
Dominic Lovett
3 REC, 66 YDS, 39 Long
Kansas State
Passing
Adrian Martinez
9/20, 101 YDS
Rushing
Deuce Vaughn
24 CAR, 145 YDS, 2 TD, 29 Long
Receiving
Phillip Brooks
3 REC, 57 yards, 28 Long
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
MIZ
KSU
1st
9:20
11
44
5:40
MIZ
49-yard field goal by Harrison Mevis
3
0
1st
4:16
11
75
4:58
KSU
Deuce Vaughn 1-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good
3
7
2nd
13:29
10
49
4:22
KSU
Adrian Martinez 16-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good
3
14
2nd
6:42
KSU
Punt returned 76 yards for touchdown by Phillip Brooks, Chris Tennant kick blocked
3
20
3rd
10:17
8
54
2:16
MIZ
44-yard field goal by Harrison Mevis
6
20
3rd
6:58
6
16
2:22
KSU
35-yard field goal by Chris Tennant
6
23
3rd
0:35
4
0
1:20
KSU
37-yard field goal by Chris Tennant
6
26
4th
12:52
4
59
2:02
KSU
Deuce Vaughn 24-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good
6
33
4th
2:33
10
63
6:46
KSU
DJ Giddens 28-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good
6
40
4th
0:00
6
20
1:10
MIZ
Cody Schrader 1-yard touchdown run, kick is no attempt/End of Game
12
40
“TOP” = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.
MIZ 12
KSU 40
Kansas State and Mizzou have a history of 97 previous football games, but when Mizzou left the Big 12 conference to join the SEC, they ceased playing each other. Kansas State won that last meeting in 2011 with a final score of 24-17 in Manhattan, but Missouri leads the overall series 60-32-5.[13]
Game Time arrived but a weather delay at the beginning and one hour-long delay later in the middle of the game slowed the action. The game started with light rain which grew to more storms. Through the weather, Missouri scored first with a field goal in the first quarter, but following a Kansas State touchdown on the next series, the Wildcats led the rest of the game.[14]
Kansas State highlights included a 76-yard punt return for a touchdown by Phillip Brooks, just two plays after play resumed from the second weather delay.[14] Credit was also given to Kansas State’s defense and their ability to overwhelm the Missouri offensive line leading to pressure on Missouri’s passing offense.[15]
The Missouri Defense held Kansas State to 89 yards rushing and 14 points in the first half. Missouri did finally score a touchdown on the last play of the game, but it was far from enough.[15] Kansas State won 40-12 for the first meeting of the program since 2011.[14]
Tulane[edit]
Pregame line
Over/under
K-State −13.5
49.0
Statistics
Tulane
Kansas State
First downs
18
15
Total yards
336
336
Rushing yards
160
186
Passing yards
176
150
Turnovers
2
0
Time of possession
28:17
31:43
Penalties−yards
3−25
5−23
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Tulane
Passing
Michael Pratt
13/26, 176 YDS, 1 TD, 2 INT
Rushing
Michael Pratt
13 CAR, 87 YDS, 24 Long
Receiving
Duece Watts
3 REC, 60 YDS, 23 Long
Kansas State
Passing
Adrian Martinez
21/31, 150 YDS, 1 TD
Rushing
Deuce Vaughn
20 CAR, 81 YDS, 26 Long
Receiving
Malik Knowles
5 REC, 52 YDS, 19 Long
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
TUL
KSU
1st
3:13
9
91
3:32
TUL
Tyjae Spears 1-yard touchdown run, Kriston Esnard kick good
7
0
2nd
2:43
8
75
3:23
KSU
Kade Warner 21-yard touchdown reception from Adrian Martinez, Chris Tennant kick good
7
7
2nd
0:00
6
19
0:28
KSU
22-yard field goal by Chris Tennant
7
10
3rd
8:51
7
53
3:20
TUL
30-yard field goal by Kriston Esnard
10
10
4th
4:27
5
52
2:11
TUL
Tyrick James 4-yard touchdown reception from Michael Pratt, Kriston Esnard kick good
17
10
“TOP” = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.
TUL 17
KSU 10
Kansas State was a heavy favorite coming into the game and was stunned at home in losing to Tulane, 17-10. The offense gained just 336 yards while going 2 of 15 on third downs and 1 of 5 on fourth downs.
[17]
No. 6 Oklahoma[edit]
Pregame line
Over/under
Oklahoma −13.5
53.0
Statistics
Kansas State
Oklahoma
First downs
28
26
Total yards
509
550
Rushing yards
275
220
Passing yards
234
330
Turnovers
0
0
Time of possession
35:04
24:56
Penalties−yards
6−37
11−87
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Kansas State
Passing
Adrian Martinez
21/34, 234 YDS, 1 TD
Rushing
Adrian Martinez
21 CAR, 148 YDS, 4 TD, 55 Long
Receiving
Ben Sinnott
4 REC, 80 YDS, 27 Long
Oklahoma
Passing
Dillon Gabriel
26/39, 330 YDS, 4 TD
Rushing
Eric Gray
16 CAR, 114 YDS, 25 Long
Receiving
Marvin Mims
4 REC, 87 YDS, 1 TD, 50 Long
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
KSU
OKL
1st
9:57
12
75
5:03
KSU
Adrian Martinez 6-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good
7
0
1st
5:37
7
80
3:11
KSU
Malik Knowles 6-yard touchdown reception from Adrian Martinez, Chris Tennant kick good
14
0
1st
2:32
3
70
0:52
OKL
Theo Wease 56-yard touchdown reception from Dillon Gabriel, Zach Schmit kick good
14
7
2nd
12:24
4
63
1:09
OKL
Marvin Mims 50-yard touchdown reception from Dillon Gabriel, Zach Schmit kick good
14
14
2nd
6:15
11
42
5:59
KSU
Adrian Matinez 3-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good
21
14
2nd
2:47
8
51
3:28
OKL
41-yard field goal by Zach Schmit
21
17
2nd
0:00
10
70
2:47
KSU
23-yard field goal by Chris Tennant
24
17
3rd
11:42
8
48
3:18
OKL
44-yard field goal by Zach Schmit
24
20
3rd
3:24
11
69
3:53
KSU
29-yard field goal by Chris Tennant
27
20
4th
8:00
8
80
3:45
KSU
Adrian Martinez 15-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good
34
20
4th
4:36
9
75
3:24
OKL
Brayden Willis 1-yard touchdown reception from Dillon Gabriel, Zach Schmit kick good
34
27
4th
1:58
7
75
2:38
KSU
Adrian Martinez 1-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good
41
27
4th
0:35
12
75
1:23
OKL
Brayden Willis 10-yard touchdown reception from Dillon Gabriel, Zach Schmit kick good
41
34
“TOP” = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.
KSU 41
OKL 34
Coming into the game as two-touchdown underdogs, K-State looked to rebound in a big way from a frustrating loss the week before against Tulane. The Wildcats jumped out to an excellent start, taking a 14-0 lead less than ten minutes into the contest on an Adrian Martinez touchdown run, followed by a TD pass to Malik Knowles.
Oklahoma, though, rallied with consecutive quick-strike touchdown drives (both scoring plays were over 50 yards) to tie the game at 14 each early in the second quarter. K-State, however, received a 58-yard kick return from Knowles to set up a short field, which Martinez converted into his second touchdown run, putting K-State back up 21-14. The Wildcats led the rest of the game from that point.
After both teams traded field goals to go into halftime with K-State ahead 24-17, the two squads again traded field goals as the only scores of the third quarter. In the fourth, K-State finally found the end zone again as Martinez scampered in from 15 yards out to put K-State ahead 34-20 with eight minutes to play. Oklahoma answered with a TD march to cut the deficit back to a touchdown, but K-State had the decisive answer.
Facing 3rd-and-16, Martinez scrambled for 55 yards down to the Oklahoma 4 yard line. Two plays later, he scored from a yard out for his fourth rushing touchdown of the night with 1:58 left to put K-State ahead 41-27. Oklahoma drove downfield and scored with 35 seconds left, but K-State recovered an onside kick to secure the win.
Martinez finished the night with 148 yards on the ground, the most by a K-State QB since 2016. Deuce Vaughn added 115 yards on the ground as well as K-State had two 100-yard rushers for the first time since the 2017 Cactus Bowl. K-State also defeated Oklahoma for the third time in four seasons. Postgame, Martinez said, “It’s without a doubt my favorite game of all time.”[19]
Texas Tech[edit]
Pregame line
Over/under
K-State −7.5
56.0
Statistics
Texas Tech
Kansas State
First downs
26
15
Total yards
473
459
Rushing yards
114
343
Passing yards
359
116
Turnovers
4
1
Time of possession
32:26
27:34
Penalties−yards
5−40
5−47
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Texas Tech
Passing
Donovan Smith
34/48, 359 YDS, 2 TD, 2 INT
Rushing
Sarodorick Thompson
6 CAR, 55 YDS, 23 Long
Receiving
Xavier White
9 REC, 120 YDS, 1 TD, 26 Long
Kansas State
Passing
Adrian Martinez
12/19, 116 YDS, 1 TD
Rushing
Adrian Martinez
12 CAR, 171 YDS, 3 TD, 69 Long
Receiving
Kade Warner
3 REC, 47 YDS, 20 Long
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
TTU
KSU
1st
14:20
2
75
0:40
KSU
Adrian Martinez 18-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good
0
7
1st
4:57
14
72
6:19
KSU
29-yard field goal by Chris Tennant
0
10
1st
0:24
6
25
3:01
KSU
26-yard field goal by Chris Tennant
0
13
2nd
1:24
9
86
4:38
TTU
Nehemiah Martinez 6-yard touchdown reception from Donovan Smith, Trey Wolff kick good
7
13
2nd
0:00
4
37
0:32
TTU
51-yard field goal by Trey Wolff
10
13
3rd
7:14
8
46
2:42
TTU
39-yard field goal by Trey Wolff
13
13
3rd
6:04
2
77
1:03
KSU
Phillip Brooks 18-yard touchdown reception from Adrian Martinez, Chris Tennant kick good
13
20
3rd
3:08
7
75
2:56
TTU
Xavier White 12-yard touchdown reception from Donovan Smith, Trey Wolff kick good
20
20
4th
13:34
3
76
1:16
KSU
Adrian Martinez 69-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good
20
27
4th
9:07
6
26
2:36
KSU
32-yard field goal by Chris Tennant
20
30
4th
5:54
4
27
2:33
KSU
Adrian Martinez 12-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good
20
37
4th
2:23
13
75
3:31
TTU
Donovan Smith 3-yard touchdown run, 2-point conversion successful, Mason Tharp reception from Donovan Smith
28
37
“TOP” = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.
TTU 28
KSU 37
Iowa State[edit]
1
2
3
4
Total
• No. 20 Kansas State
7
0
0
3
10
Iowa State
3
3
3
0
9
Sources: K-State Box Score[21]
Pregame line
Over/under
K-State −1.5
45.0
Statistics
Kansas State
Iowa State
First downs
16
13
Total yards
388
276
Rushing yards
131
78
Passing yards
257
198
Turnovers
1
0
Time of possession
30:22
29:38
Penalties−yards
3−25
5−40
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Kansas State
Passing
Adrian Martinez
12/19, 246 YDS, 1 TD
Rushing
Adrian Martinez
19 CAR, 77 YDS, 19 Long
Receiving
Phillip Brooks
4 REC, 119 YDS, 1 TD, 81 Long
Iowa State
Passing
Hunter Dekkers
22/38, 198 YDS
Rushing
Jirehl Brock
13 CAR, 33 YDS, 6 Long
Receiving
Xavier Hutchinson
8 REC, 100 YDS, 38 Long
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
KSU
ISU
1st
12:23
3
86
0:54
KSU
Phillip Brooks 81-yard touchdown reception from Adrian Martinez, Chris Tennant kick good
7
0
1st
9:22
8
74
2:54
ISU
35-yard field goal by Jace Gilbert
7
3
2nd
14:47
16
69
7:43
ISU
44-yard field goal by Jace Gilbert
7
6
3rd
0:48
12
55
5:27
ISU
43-yard field goal by Jace Gilbert
7
9
4th
7:14
10
45
5:03
KSU
30-yard field goal by Chris Tennant
10
9
“TOP” = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.
KSU 10
ISU 9
No. 8 TCU[edit]
1
2
3
4
Total
No. 17 Kansas State
7
21
0
0
28
• No. 8 TCU
10
7
14
7
38
Sources: K-State Box Score[22]
Pregame line
Over/under
TCU −3.5
54.5
Statistics
Kansas State
TCU
First downs
15
26
Total yards
390
495
Rushing yards
158
215
Passing yards
232
280
Turnovers
2
0
Time of possession
21:55
38:05
Penalties−yards
4−35
3−30
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Kansas State
Passing
Will Howard
13/20, 225 YDS, 2 TD, 1 INT
Rushing
Deuce Vaughn
12 CAR, 83 YDS, 1 TD, 47 Long
Receiving
Malik Knowles
4 REC, 69 YDS, 37 Long
TCU
Passing
Max Duggan
17/26, 280 YDS, 3 TD
Rushing
Kendre Miller
29 CAR, 153 YDS, 2 TD, 48 Long
Receiving
Quentin Johnston
4 REC, 74 YDS, 1 TD, 55 Long
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
KSU
TCU
1st
10:42
6
83
2:32
TCU
Derius Davis 65-yard touchdown reception from Max Duggan, Griffin Kell kick good
0
7
1st
9:08
4
74
1:28
KSU
Kade Warner 28-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Chris Tennant kick good
7
7
1st
4:49
11
48
4:12
TCU
43-yard field goal by Griffin Kell
7
10
2nd
14:56
10
75
4:53
KSU
Will Howard 1-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good
14
10
2nd
10:44
4
55
0:56
KSU
Sammy Wheeler 9-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Chris Tennant kick good
21
10
2nd
8:09
4
68
1:35
KSU
Deuce Vaughn 47-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good
28
10
2nd
0:20
10
91
3:12
TCU
Jared Wiley 4-yard touchdown reception from Max Duggan, Griffin Kell kick good
28
17
3rd
8:12
13
77
6:39
TCU
Kendre Miller 2-yard touchdown run, Griffin Kell kick good
28
24
3rd
3:45
4
74
1:25
TCU
Quentin Johnston 55-yard touchdown reception from Max Duggan, Griffin Kell kick good
28
31
4th
12:14
4
30
1:41
TCU
Kendre Miller 9-yard touchdown run, Griffin Kell kick good
28
38
“TOP” = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.
KSU 28
TCU 38
No. 9 Oklahoma State[edit]
Pregame line
Over/under
K−State −2.0
57.5
Statistics
Oklahoma State
Kansas State
First downs
14
21
Total yards
217
495
Rushing yards
54
199
Passing yards
163
296
Turnovers
3
0
Time of possession
24:31
35:29
Penalties−yards
4−35
7−60
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Oklahoma State
Passing
Spencer Sanders
13/26, 147 YDS, 1 INT
Rushing
Gunnar Gundy
5 CAR, 27 YDS, 22 Long
Receiving
Brennan Presley
2 REC, 49 YDS, 29 Long
Kansas State
Passing
Will Howard
21/37, 296 YDS, 4 TD
Rushing
Deuce Vaughn
22 CAR, 158 YDS, 1 TD, 62 Long
Receiving
Malik Knowles
8 REC, 113 YDS, 28 Long
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
OSU
KSU
1st
11:02
9
77
3:53
KSU
Kade Warner 38-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zenter kick good
0
7
1st
8:15
2
62
0:16
KSU
Deuce Vaughn 62-yard touchdown run, Ty Zenter kick good
0
14
2nd
11:17
7
83
3:32
KSU
Phillip Brooks 31-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zenter kick good
0
21
2nd
9:06
3
43
1:24
KSU
Kade Warner 41-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zenter kick good
0
28
2nd
0:07
14
77
6:35
KSU
Deuce Vaughn 1-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zenter kick good
0
35
3rd
4:51
10
55
4:22
KSU
23-yard field goal by Ty Zenter
0
38
4th
13:17
10
46
3:56
KSU
29-yard field goal by Ty Zenter
0
41
4th
5:43
4
19
2:33
KSU
DJ Giddens 9-yard touchdown run, Ty Zenter kick good
0
48
“TOP” = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.
OSU 0
KSU 48
No. 24 Texas[edit]
Pregame line
Over/under
Texas -3.0
54.5
Statistics
Texas
Kansas State
First downs
22
25
Total yards
466
468
Rushing yards
269
139
Passing yards
197
329
Turnovers
2
2
Time of possession
27:27
32:33
Penalties−yards
7−49
9−85
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Texas
Passing
Quinn Ewers
18–31, 197 yards, 2 TD
Rushing
Bijan Robinson
30 carries, 209 yards, 1 TD, 68 Long
Receiving
Ja’Tavion Sanders
5 receptions, 54 yards, 18 Long
Kansas State
Passing
Adrian Martinez
24–36, 329 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
Rushing
Deuce Vaughn
19 carries, 73 yards, 11 Long
Receiving
Malik Knowles
3 receptions, 93 yards, 62 Long
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
TEX
KSU
1st
12:30
8
75
2:30
TEX
Bijan Robinson 36-yard touchdown run, Bert Auburn kick good
7
0
1st
8:41
7
65
3:42
KSU
Deuce Vaughn 28-yard touchdown reception from Adrian Martinez, Ty Zentner kick good
7
7
1st
5:20
8
75
3:21
TEX
Roschon Johnson 9-yard touchdown run, Bert Auburn kick good
14
7
2nd
13:40
16
84
6:33
KSU
22-yard field goal by Ty Zentner
14
10
2nd
10:24
8
75
3:16
TEX
Xavier Worthy 13-yard touchdown reception from Quinn Ewers, Bert Auburn kick good
21
10
2nd
1:35
7
74
2:02
TEX
28-yard field goal by Bert Auburn
24
10
2nd
0:13
7
27
0:54
TEX
Xavier Worthy 3-yard touchdown reception from Quinn Ewers, Bert Auburn kick good
31
10
3rd
8:37
4
24
1:57
KSU
Adrian Martinez 1-yard touchdown run, Ty Zentner kick good
31
17
4th
14:54
4
71
1:03
KSU
Kade Warner 25-yard touchdown reception from Adrian Martinez, Ty Zentner kick good
31
24
4th
10:29
11
64
4:25
TEX
29-yard field goal by Bert Auburn
34
24
4th
4:26
13
65
6:03
KSU
28-yard field goal by Ty Zentner
34
27
“TOP” = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.
TEX 34
KSU 27
Baylor[edit]
1
2
3
4
Total
• No. 19 Kansas State
0
17
7
7
31
Baylor
0
3
0
0
3
Sources: K-State Box Score[25]
Pregame line
Over/under
Baylor −3.0
52.0
Statistics
Kansas State
Baylor
First downs
30
17
Total yards
405
306
Rushing yards
184
103
Passing yards
221
203
Turnovers
0
2
Time of possession
37:37
22:23
Penalties−yards
4−23
6−51
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Kansas State
Passing
Will Howard
19/27, 196 YDS, 3 TD
Rushing
Deuce Vaughn
25 CAR, 106 YDS, 18 Long
Receiving
Ben Sinnott
7 REC, 89 YDS, 2 TD, 23 Long
Baylor
Passing
Blake Shapen
22/38, 203 YDS, 2 INT
Rushing
Richard Reese
9 CAR, 54 YDS, 14 Long
Receiving
Josh Cameron
6 REC, 83 YDS, 25 Long
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
KSU
BAY
2nd
14:20
12
97
5:04
KSU
Ben Sinnott 15-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zenter kick good
7
0
2nd
5:57
12
47
5:23
KSU
47-yard field goal by Ty Zentner
10
0
2nd
2:09
7
66
2:45
KSU
Deuce Vaughn 20-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zenter kick good
17
0
2nd
0:00
11
56
2:09
BAY
37-yard field goal by John Mayers
17
3
3rd
1:53
12
80
4:57
KSU
Ben Sinnott 19-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zenter kick good
24
3
4th
14:06
5
20
1:21
KSU
DJ Giddens 1-yard touchdown run, Ty Zenter kick good
31
3
“TOP” = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.
KSU 31
BAY 3
West Virginia[edit]
1
2
3
4
Total
• No. 15 Kansas State
28
13
0
7
48
West Virginia
19
6
0
6
31
Sources: K-State Box Score[26]
Pregame line
Over/under
K−State −8.0
54.5
Statistics
Kansas State
West Virginia
First downs
21
21
Total yards
437
369
Rushing yards
143
153
Passing yards
294
216
Turnovers
1
2
Time of possession
31:37
28:23
Penalties−yards
3−30
8−46
Team
Category
Player
Statistics
Kansas State
Passing
Will Howard
19/27, 294 YDS, 2 TD, 1 INT
Rushing
DJ Giddens
12 CAR, 78 YDS, 1 TD, 49 Long
Receiving
Malik Knowles
6 REC, 111 YDS, 1 TD, 43 Long
West Virginia
Passing
Garrett Greene
15/27, 204 YDS, 3 TD, 2 INT
Rushing
Jaylen Anderson
7 CAR, 69 YDS, 23 Long
Receiving
Sam James
3 REC, 102 YDS, 3 TD, 71 Long
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
KSU
WVU
1st
12:52
5
69
2:00
KSU
Deuce Vaughn 15-yard touchdown run, Ty Zenter kick good
7
0
1st
11:51
KSU
Interception returned 37 yards for touchdown by Cincere Mason, Ty Zentner kick good
14
0
1st
8:26
8
75
3:25
WVU
Sam James 26-yard touchdown reception from Garrett Greene, Casey Legg kick good
14
7
1st
6:41
WVU
Interception returned 43 yards for touchdown by Malachi Ruffin, Casey Legg kick failed
14
13
1st
5:12
3
68
1:22
KSU
DJ Giddens 49-yard touchdown run, Ty Zenter kick good
21
13
1st
2:17
4
34
1:14
KSU
Will Howard 1-yard touchdown run, Ty Zenter kick good
28
13
1st
1:22
2
81
0:48
WVU
Sam James 71-yard touchdown reception from Garrett Greene, Casey Legg kick failed
28
19
2nd
13:28
6
60
2:47
KSU
Ben Sinnott 15-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zenter kick good
35
19
2nd
6:55
11
87
6:26
WVU
Sam James 5-yard touchdown reception from Garrett Greene, 2-point conversion failed, Garrett Greene run
35
25
2nd
1:46
12
37
5:09
KSU
46-yard field goal by Ty Zenter
38
25
2nd
0:01
6
30
1:19
KSU
53-yard field goal by Ty Zenter
41
25
4th
12:24
3
40
1:04
KSU
Malik Knowles 43-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zenter kick good
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