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Kansas Football vs. Kansas State Recap: Wildcats win rivalry game

Kansas Football vs. Kansas State Recap: Wildcats win rivalry game

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MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State football earned a 29-27 win over Kansas in a Big 12 Conference rivalry game in Manhattan, Kansas, on Saturday.

The Jayhawks had a chance for a game-winning drive late in the fourth quarter, but the No. Kansas State was able to run out the clock. The back-and-forth benefited the Wildcats.

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Here's what happened at Bill Snyder Family Stadium:

With 1:42 left in the fourth quarter, Kansas State leads 29-27. The Wildcats scored a 51-yard field goal. The drive lasted 2:02 minutes and went 15 yards in seven plays.

Kansas State had to settle for a field goal and is now down 27-26. There are 13:23 left in the fourth quarter. The 28-yard field goal capped a seven-play, 66-yard drive with 2:13 left in regulation.

Kansas leads again and is up 27-23 with 0:36 left in the third quarter. Quarterback Jalon Daniels scored with an eight-yard touchdown run, and the next extra point was then taken. The drive lasted 1:31 minutes and went 54 yards in three plays.

Kansas scored another touchdown, this time on a 24-yard touchdown run by running back Devin Neal. Because the extra point was missed, the Jayhawks are now down 23-20 with 8:47 left in the third quarter. The drive lasted 4:21 minutes and went 65 yards in nine plays.

Kansas State now leads 23-14 with 13:15 left in the third quarter after a touchdown drive and the ensuing extra point. Quarterback Avery Johnson had a 10-yard rushing score. The drive went 75 yards in four plays and lasted 1:45 minutes.

With 3:29 left in the second quarter, Kansas is back within two points and trails 16-14 after a touchdown drive and the subsequent extra point. Quarterback Jalon Daniels found wide receiver Luke Grimm for a 10-yard touchdown pass. The drive lasted 3:44 minutes and went 75 yards in six plays.

Kansas State found the end zone again, this time on a touchdown pass from quarterback Avery Johnson to tight end Garrett Oakley from two yards out. After the extra point, the Wildcats led 16-7 with 7:13 left in the second quarter. The drive lasted 3:43 minutes and went 59 yards in eight plays.

Kansas put itself in terrible field position when cornerback Jameel Croft Jr. decided to catch a kickoff and went out of bounds at the 1-yard line. On the ensuing offensive possession, Kansas State forced a safety by stopping a running play in the end zone. As the second quarter progressed, the Wildcats led 9-7.

After a Kansas State touchdown drive and the subsequent extra point, the score is now tied, 7-7. The Wildcats scored on a 24-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Avery Johnson to tight end Will Anciaux with 11:09 left in the second quarter. The drive lasted 6:35 minutes and went 95 yards in 13 plays.

Although it looked like Kansas running back Devin Neal would have to leave the game due to injury, he is back. He came back from the locker room and entered the game. Having Neal available is a big deal for the Jayhawks.

Kansas football struck first, with a 38-yard touchdown run from running back Sevion Morrison. After the extra point, the Jayhawks led 7-0 with 8:51 left in the first quarter. The drive went 75 yards in 11 plays and lasted 6:09 minutes.

However, there may be some concerns as Devin Neal left the game during the first running back drive and made his way back to the locker room. The Jayhawks are already without one of their two leading running backs. That would be a significant loss if he didn't come back.

Before the game

The coin toss

Kansas football running back Daniel Hishaw Jr. does not appear to be available

Earlier this week, running back Daniel Hishaw Jr. was described as questionable regarding his injury status. It looks like he won't play. It didn't look like he took part in the pre-game warm-ups.

Kansas State tight end Brayden Loftin is in uniform

After missing every game since his appearance against BYU in September, Kansas State tight end Brayden Loftin is in uniform. Earlier this week it was said that he was expected to play – although he could be limited in terms of snaps. He has two touchdown catches so far this season.

Check out the Kansas State football jersey combination

Check out the Kansas football jersey combination

Kansas Football vs. Kansas State game time

  • Date: Saturday, October 26th
  • Time: 7 p.m. (CT)
  • Location: Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, Kansas

What channel is the Kansas Football vs. Kansas State game on today?

  • TV channels: ESPN2
  • Streaming: ESPN+
  • Radio: Jayhawk Sports Network or K-State Sports Network

Kansas Football's game against Kansas State will be broadcast on ESPN2. Roy Philpott (play-by-play), Sam Acho (analyst) and Taylor Davis (sideline) will be in attendance for the game at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, Kansas. Streaming options include ESPN+.

Kansas Football vs. Kansas State betting line

Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Friday, October 25th

  • Opportunities: Kansas State at 10
  • O/U: 54.5

Kansas Football vs. Kansas State Prediction

Kansas State's season is much more positive than Kansas'. The Wildcats also enjoy the home-field advantage that has served them well in recent years. Kansas State should win this, but at 38-31 it might be closer than you think.

Kansas Football 2024 schedule

  • August 29: vs. Lindenwood – Kansas won 48-3
  • September 7: at Illinois – Kansas loses 23-17
  • September 13: vs. UNLV – Kansas lost 23-20
  • September 21: at West Virginia – Kansas loses 32-28
  • September 28: vs. TCU – Kansas lost 38-27
  • October 5: at Arizona State – Kansas lost 35-31
  • October 19: vs. Houston – Kansas won 42-14
  • October 26: at Kansas State
  • November 9: vs. Iowa State
  • November 16: at BYU
  • November 23: vs. Colorado
  • November 30: at Baylor

Kansas State Football 2024 Schedule

  • August 31: vs. UT Martin – Kansas State won 41-6
  • September 7: at Tulane – Kansas State won 34-27
  • September 13: vs. Arizona – Kansas State won 31-7
  • September 21: at BYU – Kansas State lost 38-9
  • September 28: vs. Oklahoma State – Kansas State won 42-20
  • October 12: at Colorado – Kansas State won 31-28
  • October 19: at West Virginia – Kansas State won 45-18
  • Oct. 26: vs. Kansas
  • November 2: in Houston
  • November 16: vs. Arizona State
  • November 23: vs. Cincinnati
  • November 30: at Iowa State

Kansas football vs. Kansas State score

Jordan Guskey covers University of Kansas Athletics for the Topeka Capital-Journal. He is the 2022 National Sports Media Association Sports Writer of the Year for the state of Kansas. Contact him at [email protected] or on Twitter at @JordanGuskey.

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