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12 BOWLS UNDER BILL SNYDER 1

2010 KANSAS STATE FOOTBALLNEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL

TABLE OF CONTENTS

KANSAS STATE VS. SYRACUSEThursday | Dec. 30, 2010 | 2:30 PM CST | ESPN

Bronx, NY | Yankee Stadium (52,017) | Natural Grass

KANSAS STATE FOOTBALL • NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL INFORMATION

KENNY LANNOUDirector

RYAN LACKEYAssistant Director

KANSAS STATE FOOTBALL TEAM HEADQUARTERSSheraton New York Hotel and Towers811 Seventh AvenueNew York, NY 10019Phone: 212.581.1000

KANSAS STATE FOOTBALL PRACTICE FACILITIESTimex Performance Center (New York Giants)Columbia UniversityYankee Stadium

NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL • MEDIA INFORMATION

2010 K-STATE FOOTBALL RESULTS

JASON LATIMERMedia Coordinator

KENNY LEANDRY Media Coordinator

MEDIA HEADQUARTERSBrooklyn Marriott333 Adams StreetBrooklyn, NY 11201Phone: 718.246.7000

PINSTRIPE BOWL HEADQUARTERSYankee StadiumOne East 161st StreetBronx, NY 10451

RECORD: 7-5 [3-5 Big 12 Conference]DATE OPPONENT [TV] RESULT ATTENDANCESept. 4 UCLA [ABC] W, 31-22 51,059Sept. 11 Missouri State W, 48-24 48,672Sept. 18 vs. Iowa State * [FSN] W, 27-20 38,468Sept. 25 UCF [FSN] W, 17-13 50,586Oct. 7 Nebraska * [ESPN] L, 13-48 51,015Oct. 14 at Kansas * [FSN] W, 59-7 47,561Oct. 23 at Baylor * L, 42-47 40,057Oct. 30 OKLAHOMA STATE * [FSN] L, 14-24 50,831Nov. 6 TEXAS * [ESPN2] W, 39-14 46,734Nov. 13 at Missouri * [FSN] L, 28-38 63,310Nov. 20 at Colorado * [webcast] L, 36-44 41,147Nov. 27 at North Texas [ESPN3] W, 49-41 21,952

Home Games in BOLD

* Big 12 Conference Game

CREDITS EDITOR: Kenny Lannou, Ryan Lackey CONTRIBUTING WRITERS: Kenny Lannou, Ryan Lackey, Mark Janssen LAYOUT & DESIGN: Kenny Lannou, Ryan Lackey COVER DESIGN: Ron Cook

PHOTOGRAPHYScott Weaver, Pete Aiken, John LeBarge, New York Yankees

PRINTINGAg Press, Manhattan, Kan.

The 2010 Kansas State Football Pinstripe Bowl Guide is a product of theK-State Athletic Communications office, Kenny Lannou director.

ON THE COVERHead coach Bill Snyder along withfirst team All-Big 12 selectionsDaniel Thomas and William Powellare featured on the front cover alongwith Yankee Stadium and the NewYork city skyline.

NIKE is the official footwear and apparelsupplier of the Kansas State football program.

2 Media Information

3 Yankee Stadium

4 Maps | Directions

5 2010 Bowl Preview

6 Team Quick Facts

7 Wildcat Notebook

13 Depth Chart

14 Rosters

16 Head Coach Bill Snyder

19 Assistant Coaches

22 Other Staff

23 The Wildcats

43 Season Review

46 Season Statistics

56 The Last Time

58 Game-By-Game Recaps

70 Big 12 Standings | Statistics

74 All-Big 12 Teams

75 Bowl History

76 Team Bowl Records

83 Individual Bowl Records

87 Opponent Bowl Records

88 Bowl Recaps

The 2010 New Era Pinstripe Bowl will be Kansas State’s first bowl trip to New York and the program’s third all-time appearance in the state.

JASON ZILLOMedia Coordinator

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MEDIA INFORMATION

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CREDENTIALS Credentials are granted at the sole and exclusive discretion of the Pinstripe Bowl. Preferencewill be given to media who cover all the home and away games of the Big 12 and Big East teamsplaying in this year’s game as well as New York area media who routinely cover events at YankeeStadium. All requests for credentials must be made by the Pinstripe Bowl’s online credential applicationwebsite. To access the site, please visit http://web.pinstripebowl.com/credentials/media. All ap-plications must be completed by a Sports Editor or Sports Director and submitted no later thanMonday, December 20. Media outlets requesting a designated phone line for the New Era Pinstripe Bowl must [email protected] by Monday, December 20.

MEDIA RELATIONS REPRESENTATIVESKANSAS STATEKenny Lannou, Director of Athletic Communications/SID Mobile Phone: 785-587-7867 | E-Mail: [email protected] Lackey, Assistant Director Mobile Phone: 785-587-7865 | E-Mail: [email protected]: www.k-statesports.com

SYRACUSESue Edson, Assistant Athletics Director for Communications Mobile Phone: 315.952.4787 | E-Mail: [email protected] Morrison, Assistant Director Mobile Phone: E-Mail: [email protected]: www.suathletics.com

NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWLJason Zillo, Media Coordinator Phone: 718.579.4515 | E-Mail: [email protected] Latimer, Media Coordinator Phone: 718.579.4519 | E-Mail: [email protected] Leandry, Media Coordinator Phone: 718.579.4516 | E-Mail: [email protected]: www.pinstripebowl.com

KANSAS STATE TRAVEL ITINERARY Kansas State will travel to New York directly from Manhattan via charter air service on Sunday,Dec. 26. K-State’s travel party will depart Manhattan at 8 a.m. and arrive in New York at approx-imately 1 p.m. ET.

BOWL WEEK INTERVIEWS Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder and Syracuse head coach Doug Marrone will appear at aformal news conference at 12:30 p.m. (ET) on Wednesday, Dec. 29. The news conference will beheld in the press conference room at Yankee Stadium and will be open to credentialed media only.All other interviews will be conducted at the event facilities (see practice schedule | media avail-ability chart below).

PRACTICES Kansas State will practice at several locations while in New York, including Columbia Universityand Yankee Stadium. All practice sessions will be open to the media for the first 30 minutes andthen will be closed for the remainder of the workout. Please consult the practice schedule | mediaavailability chart below for specific dates/times.

POSTGAME Kansas State’s locker room is closed. After a brief cooling off period head coach Bill Snyderand requested players will be made available to the media at K-State’s designated interview lo-cation in Yankee Stadium.

TEAM ACTIVITIES The Pinstripe Bowl allows media to attend some team functions. Contact the bowl media rela-tions staff for those dates and times. The activities that K-State will attend include: • Dec. 27: Welcome dinner at Yankee Stadium (closed) • Dec. 28: Ringing of the opening bell at New York Stock Exchange • Dec. 28: Visit to Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center • Dec. 28: World Yacht cruise around New York Harbor (closed) • Dec. 29: Breakfast at Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square (closed) • Dec. 29: Lighting of Empire State Building

K-STATE PREGAME PEP RALLY The Kansas State Athletics Department and the K-State Alumni Association will host a pregamepep rally during the afternoon on Wednesday, Dec. 29, in New York. President Kirk Schulz, AthleticsDirector John Currie, K-State football team and coaches, and the K-State band and cheerleaderswill all be in attendance. Details regarding the time and location of the pep rally were still being fi-nalized at press time. Media needing more information on the K-State Pregame Pep Rally shouldcontact:

Steve Logback, Assistant VP/Director of Communications, K-State Alumni AssociationPhone: 785.532.5051E-Mail: [email protected]

KANSAS STATE PRACTICE SCHEDULE | MEDIA AVAILABILITY [SUBJECT TO CHANGE | ALL TIMES EASTERN]

DATE | TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION OPEN | CLOSED INTERVIEWSSunday, Dec. 26TBD Team Arrival Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers Open Bill Snyder available for brief interviews

Monday, Dec. 27TBD Practice Columbia University Closed First 30 minutes open to media

Tuesday, Dec. 289:30 a.m. Ringing of Bell New York Stock Exchange Open Photo opportunity for mediaTBD Practice Columbia University Closed First 30 minutes open to mediaTBD Press Conference TBD Open Coordinators and players available for interviews

Wednesday, Dec. 2912:30 p.m. Press Conference Yankee Stadium Open Head coaches from both teams available1 p.m. Team Walk-Through Yankee Stadium Closed NoneTBD Lighting of Empire State Building Empire State Building Open Photo opportunity for media

Thursday, Dec. 303:30 p.m. 2010 New Era Pinstripe Bowl Yankee Stadium Open Bill Snyder and requested players available after the game

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2010 KANSAS STATE FOOTBALLYANKEE STADIUM

FOOTBALL AND YANKEE STADIUM Yankee Stadium will play host to the inaugural New Era Pinstripe Bowl on Dec. 30,2010, featuring Syracuse from the Big East and K-State from the Big 12. Yankee Stadium, the venerable "House that Ruth Built" that stood for 85 years, hasbeen the host to some of the most memorable collegiate and professional football gamesin gridiron history, adding to the rich history of the Stadium. Since Oct. 20, 1923, therehave been 10 historic moments that are still discussed and reminisced about to this day- courtesy of pinstripebowl.com

1. The Greatest Game Ever PlayedThe NFL Championship Game on Dec. 28, 1958, between the New York Giants and Balti-more Colts was the first NFL game to go into sudden death overtime. The Colts won, 23-17, in what is widely-regarded as "The Greatest Game Ever Played."

2. Winning one for the Gipper George "The Gipper" Gipp was a first-team All-American at Notre Dame before dying atthe age of 25 of streptococcal throat infection just days after leading Notre Dame to a winover Northwestern. While on his hospital bed he received a visit from coach Knute Rocknebefore a Nov. 10, 1928, showdown against Army. At halftime of a scoreless game, Rockneurged his squad to win it for Gipp, inspiring the Irish to a 12-6 win at Yankee Stadium.

3. The Tackle Second-ranked Notre Dame and top-ranked Army played perhaps the most thrilling contestof their historic rivalry on November 9, 1946 at Yankee Stadium, a 0-0 tie made legendaryby John Lujack's well-chronicled saving tackle of Cadet star running back Doc Blanchardlate in the game.

4. The Kick Pat Summerall's 49-yard field goal in a swirling snowstorm on December 14, 1958 gavethe Giants a 13-10 win over the Cleveland Browns to force a playoff for the NFL Eastcrown. Summerall atoned for a missed 31-yard attempt with 4 minutes remaining. Thefollowing week, New York defeated Cleveland, 10-0, to advance to the 1958 NFL Champi-onship Game

5. On Ice The Giants romped over the Chicago Bears, 47-7, on December 30, 1956 to win the NFLchampionship and cap their first season at Yankee Stadium. The game is famous for beingplayed on an icy field in which the Giants wore sneakers instead of cleats, shades of 22years earlier when the Giants also wore sneakers to play on an icy Polo Grounds in whatbecame known as "The Sneakers Game."

6. Seventh Heaven In 1961 the Giants acquired quarterback Y.A. Tittle from the 49ers for guard Lou Cordileone.Tittle went on to lead the Giants to three straight Eastern Division titles. En route, he threwseven touchdown passes to lead the Giants to a 49-34 win over the Redskins on Oct. 28.

7. Lombardi's low point One member of the famed Seven Blocks of Granite was future Hall of Fame coach VinceLombardi, who later in the 1936 season endured what he called "the most devastatingloss of my life." Needing one win for a Rose Bowl berth, the Rams fell to NYU, 7-6, on amuddy Yankee Stadium field on Thanksgiving Day.

8. Kramer's Kicks Guard Jerry Kramer's three field goals led the Packers to a 16-7 win over the Giants inwhat proved to be Yankee Stadium's final NFL Championship Game on December 30, 1962.A crowd of 64,892 attended a game played in 13 degree temperatures with 40 miles perhour winds.

9. Gotham's Swan Song Nebraska defeated Miami, 36-34, on December 15, 1962 behind MVP George Mira's 321passing yards and two touchdowns. Only 6,166 attended Yankee Stadium to brave thebitter 14-degree temperature in what was the final Gotham Bowl ever played.

10. The Final Game The final Whitney M. Young Urban League classic on September 12, 1987 was also thelast football game ever played at the old Yankee Stadium. Central State University of Ohiodefeated Grambling, 37-21. Afterwards, Grambling coach Eddie Robinson said, "They justcame to play. We didn't."

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MAPS AND DIRECTIONS

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DIRECTIONS TO YANKEE STADIUM Yankee Stadium is accessible from the Major Deegan Expressway (Interstate 87) at thefollowing exits: Northbound I-87: Exit 3 (Grand Concourse and East 138th St.), Exit 4 (East 149thSt.) and Exit 5 (East 161st St.) Southbound I-87: Exit 6 (East 153rd St. and River Avenue) and Exit 5 (East 161st St.)

DIRECTIONS TO YANKEE STADIUM BY CARFrom ManhattanFrom East Side: FDR Drive north to Exit 18 (Willis Avenue Bridge). Cross bridge and followsigns for Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) north.

From West Side: Henry Hudson Parkway (Route 9A) north to Exit 14. Follow Cross BronxExpressway (I-95 north) to Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) south.

From Brooklyn/QueensFrom Brooklyn-Queens Expressway: Take Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278) east toRobert F. Kennedy Bridge (formerly the Triboro Bridge). Cross bridge. Follow signs for theBronx and the Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) north.

From Staten IslandFrom Verrazano-Narrows Bridge: Take Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278) east toRobert F. Kennedy Bridge (formerly the Triboro Bridge). Cross bridge. Follow signs for theBronx and the Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) north.

From Goethals Bridge: Follow New Jersey Turnpike (I-95) north to the George WashingtonBridge. Continue with the New Jersey directions.

From Long IslandFrom Throgs Neck or Whitestone Bridge: Option 1: Follow signs for I-95 south, which becomes the westbound Cross Bronx Ex-pressway. Proceed to Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) south. Option 2: Follow signs for the westbound Bruckner Expressway (I-278). From Bruckner,take exit for Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) north.From Robert F. Kennedy Bridge (formerly Triboro Bridge): Once over bridge, follow signsfor the Bronx and the Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) north.

From WestchesterFrom New York State Thruway (I-87): I-87 south becomes the Major Deegan Expressway.

From Bronx River Parkway or Hutchinson River Parkway: Take the Cross County Parkwaywest to I-87 south, which becomes the Major Deegan Expressway.

From New Jersey/George Washington BridgeOption 1: Take eastbound Cross Bronx Expressway (I-95 north). Exit for Major DeeganExpressway (I-87) south.Option 2: Take eastbound Cross Bronx Expressway (I-95 north). Use Exit 2A (Jerome Av-enue). Make right off exit and continue straight on Jerome Avenue to Yankee Stadium.

MASS TRANSIT INFORMATIONThe Yankee Stadium subway stop is located on East 161st Street and River Avenue. The No.4 train (East Side) and the B and D trains (West Side) make stops at 161st Street/YankeeStadium. A trip from Midtown Manhattan takes approximately 25 minutes.

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2010 KANSAS STATE FOOTBALLBOWL PREVIEW

THE HOUSE THAT RUTH BUILT WELCOMES CATS/ORANGE

NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL PREVIEW Familiar postseason opponents and two programs on the rise highlight the storylinesin the 2010 New Era Pinstripe Bowl. Gearing up to meet for the third time in the postseasonin the last 13 years, both Kansas State and Syracuse will be ending a multi-year bowldrought as the Wildcats will be playing in their first bowl since 2006, while the Orangeended a six-year bowl absence. The Pinstripe Bowl marks the Wildcats 14th bowl game in school history as the Catshave not played an opponent more than once outside of Syracuse in the postseason. K-State used a 35-18 Fiesta Bowl win in 1997 to propel the Wildcats to a No. 1 ranking in1998, but the Orange came back and evened the score in the 2001 Insight.com Bowl bysending K-State to a 6-6 year with a 26-3 defeat. Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder will lead the Wildcats into a bowl game for the12th time in his career after the legendary head coach took the program to 11-straightbowl games from the 1993-2003 seasons. After narrowly missing postseason play in thefirst season of his second stint a year ago, Snyder has quickly led K-State back into thebowl picture in 2010. A similar transformation has taken place at Syracuse. Following a 6-6 season and anappearance in the Champ Sports Bowl in 2004, the Orange could only muster a 10-37record over the next four years, which including four-straight eighth-place finishes in theBig East. Doug Marrone, a Syracuse alum, entered the picture in 2009, going 4-8 in hisfirst season before leading the Orange to a 7-5 mark this year and a fourth-place finishin the conference. The similarities of two programs on the rise, coupled with an already established bowlhistory between the schools should make the inaugural New Era Pinstripe Bowl one of thebetter matchups this bowl season.

A LOOK AT THE WILDCATS Playing in its first bowl in four years, Kansas State will look to end the season on atwo-game winning streak, while the Wildcats look to avenge a bowl loss to Syracuse inthe 2001 Insight.com Bowl. The Wildcats are also looking for their first postseason victorysince 2002, a win over Arizona State in the Holiday Bowl. K-State is bowling for the first time in four years, thanks in large part to a power-run-ning offense that ranks 20th in the nation. The Wildcats ended the regular season aver-aging 206.0 yards on the ground, 124.6 of which has come from All-American DanielThomas, who enters the bowl season ninth in the nation in rushing. The Hilliard, Fla.,native will finish second on the school’s single-season rushing chart and could finish hiscareer second all-time at K-State with a good performance against the Orange. Thomas wouldn’t have been able to put up the numbers he has this season withoutthe help of fullback Braden Wilson and a senior-laden offensive line. Led by All-Big 12selections in center Wade Weibert and guard Zach Kendall, as well as senior guard KennyMayfield, the Wildcat offensive line has a combined 94 career starts among them.

Kansas State leaned on Carson Coffman as its starting quarterback for the first partof the season as he has been one of the most efficient passers in school history, rankingfifth in single-season passing efficiency heading into the Pinstripe Bowl. Backup quarter-back Collin Klein burst onto the scene against Texas, starting his first career game as herushed for 127 yards and two touchdowns to lead K-State to bowl-eligibility. K-State usedboth quarterbacks in each of the final three regular season games. The wide receiver corps has been hit hard by injuries as sophomore Brodrick Smithand redshirt freshman Tramaine Thompson each went down halfway through the season.Senior Aubrey Quarles has been Coffman and Klein’s favorite target down the stretch runof the season as the Aurora, Colo., product combined for 29 receptions and 441 yards andthree scores in the final six games. Kansas State’s defense has been led by the secondary, which combined for eight in-terceptions over the past six games, including five in a blow-out win against Texas. StephenHarrison and Terrance Sweeney have combined for 24 passes defended, including 13 fromHarrison to rank 10th in the nation. The Wildcats most consistent defenders this season have been David Garrett and TyZimmerman. Garret, an honorable mention All-Big 12 selection, leads the team with 86tackles, including 13.0 for loss to sit fifth in the conference. Zimmerman, the first truefreshman in school history to earn all-conference honors, was second in the Big 12 amongfreshmen with 69 stops, while he tallied three interceptions in the last four games, in-cluding two against Texas and one at North Texas on the final play of the regular season.

A LOOK AT THE ORANGE Syracuse has used a stout defense to get back into the bowl picture for the first timein six years and for the first time under second-year head coach Doug Marrone. Of Syra-cuse’s seven wins this season, the Orange offense produced less than 20 points threetimes, while the SU defense has limited opponents to less than 20 points on eight occa-sions this year, including in each of its seven victories. The Orange rank no worse than 13th nationally in four defensive categories as theyare fifth in total defense (295.0 yards per game), sixth in pass defense (157.58), 12th inpass efficiency defense (108.97) and 13th in scoring defense (18.08 points per game). The Syracuse defense is led by linebacker Derrell Smith’s 103 tackles, including eightfor loss, three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries. Fellow linebacker Doug Hogue,who is second on the team with 89 stops, leads the team with 9.5 tackles for loss, whiledefensive lineman Chandler Jones is tops on the team with four sacks. Syracuse has averaged 308.2 yards of offense per game, including 178.0 through theair. Quarterback Ryan Nassib is 189-of-337 for 2,095 yards and 16 touchdowns. His fa-vorite receiver this season has been Van Chew, who has 41 receptions for 661 and fivescores, while Alec Lemon has 30 grabs for 377 yards and four scores. Delone Carter and Antwon Bailey have been the one-two punch in the Syracuse back-field, combining for 1,539 yards and nine touchdowns on 311 carries.

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TEAM QUICK FACTS

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLOCATION ..................................................................................................Syracuse, N.Y. 13244FOUNDED ..........................................................................................................................1870ENROLLMENT..................................................................................................................12,440CHANCELLOR ................................................................Dr. Nancy Cantor (Sarah Lawrence ’74)ATHLETICS DIRECTOR ................................................................Dr. Daryl Gross (Cal-Davis ’82)CONFERENCE ..............................................................................................................BIG EASTNICKNAME ......................................................................................................................OrangeCOLORS ......................................................................................................Orange (PMS 1665)STADIUM ................................................................................................Carrier Dome (49,262)YEAR OPENED ....................................................................................................................1980PLAYING SURFACE ............................................................Ernie Davis Legends Field (FieldTurf)BAND ..................................................................................Pride of the Orange Marching BandSCHOOL FIGHT SONG..........................................................................................Down The FieldOFFICIAL WEBSITE ....................................................................................www.suathletics.com

FOOTBALL INFORMATIONBASE OFFENSE ..............................................................................................................MultipleBASE DEFENSE ..............................................................................................................Multiple2010 RECORD ......................................................................................................................7-5BIG 12 RECORD (FINISH) ............................................................................................4-3 (4th)LAST BOWL ........................................2004 Champs Sports Bowl (Lost to Georgia Tech, 51-14)ALL-TIME BOWL RECORD ........................................................................................12-9 (.571)

COACHING STAFFHEAD COACH ................................................................................Doug Marrone (Syracuse ’91)ASSISTANT HEAD COACH/SPECIAL TEAMS/TIGHT ENDS ........Bob Casullo (SUNY Brockport ’73)DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR ..................................................Scott Shafer (Baldwin-Wallace ’90)OFFENSIVE LINE/RECRUITING COORDINATOR ..................................Greg Adkins (Marshall ’90)SECONDARY..........................................................................John Anselmo (SUNY Cortland ’71)DEFENSIVE LINE ......................................................................Jimmy Brumbaugh (Auburn ’04)LINEBACKERS ..................................................................................Dan Conley (Syracuse ’95)QUARTERBACKS/PASSING GAME ..........................................Nathaniel Hackett (Cal-Davis ’02)WIDE RECEIVERS................................................................................Rob Moore (Syracuse ’90)RUNNING BACKS ......................................................................Tyrone Wheatley (Michigan ’08)

SCHEDULE | RESULTS [7-5, 4-3 BIG EAST]DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE TV ATTENDSept. 4 at Akron ..........................................W 29-3 ESPN3 15,969Sept. 11 at Washington ..................................L 20-41 FSNNW 62,418Sept. 18 MAINE..............................................W 38-14 Time Warner 37,758Sept. 25 COLGATE..........................................W 42-7 ESPN3 38,068Oct. 9 at USF* ..........................................W 13-9 BIG EAST 41,917Oct. 16 PITT* ..............................................L 14-45 BIG EAST 40,168Oct. 23 at (20) WEST VIRGINIA* ..................W 19-14 ESPN2 58,122Oct. 30 at Cincinnati* ..................................W 31-7 ESPNU 32,072Nov. 6 LOUISVILLE* ....................................L 20-28 BIG EAST 40,735Nov. 13 at Rutgers*......................................W 13-10 ESPNU 49,991Nov. 20 CONNECTICUT*................................L 6-23 ESPNU 41,465Nov. 27 BOSTON COLLEGE ............................L 7-16 ESPN 42,191

STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHING G ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LONG YPGDelone Carter 12 204 1060 25 1035 5.1 7 46 86.2

PASSING G EFFIC ATT-CMP-INT PCT. YARDS TD LONG AVG/GRyan Nassib 12 119.22 337-289-8 56.1 2095 16 51 174.6

RECEIVING G NO YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/GVan Chew 12 41 611 14.9 5 48 50.9

TACKLES G UT AT TT TFL INT PBU FR FFDerrell Smith 12 67 36 103 8.0 1 1 3 3

KANSAS STATE WILDCATS SYRACUSE ORANGEUNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLOCATION ..............................................................................................Manhattan, Kan. 66502FOUNDED ..........................................................................................................................1863ENROLLMENT..................................................................................................................23,588PRESIDENT ............................................................................Dr. Kirk Schulz (Virginia Tech ’86)ATHLETICS DIRECTOR ..................................................................John Currie (Wake Forest ’93)CONFERENCE..........................................................................................Big 12 (North Division)NICKNAME ....................................................................................................................WildcatsCOLORS..........................................................................................Purple (PMS 268) and WhiteSTADIUM............................................................................Bill Snyder Family Stadium (50,000)YEAR OPENED........................................................................................1968 (as KSU Stadium)PLAYING SURFACE ......................................................................Wagner Field (FieldTurf, 2002)BAND ........................................................................................................Pride of Wildcat LandSCHOOL FIGHT SONG ..........................................................................................Wildcat VictoryOFFICIAL WEBSITE ................................................................................www.k-statesports.com

FOOTBALL INFORMATIONBASE OFFENSE ..............................................................................................................Pro-SetBASE DEFENSE ..............................................................................................................Multiple2010 RECORD ......................................................................................................................7-5BIG 12 RECORD (FINISH) ..................................................................3-5 (T-3rd - Big 12 North)LAST BOWL ................................................................2006 Texas Bowl (Lost to Rutgers, 37-10)ALL-TIME BOWL RECORD ..........................................................................................6-7 (.462)

COACHING STAFFHEAD COACH..............................................................................Bill Snyder (William Jewell ’63)ASSISTANT HEAD COACH/DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR....................Chris Cosh (Virginia Tech ’83)CO-OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/RUNNING BACKS........................Dana Dimel (Kansas State ’86)CO-OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS ........................Del Miller (Central College ’72)DEFENSIVE BACKS ..........................................................................Keith Burns (Arkansas ’82)DEFENSIVE ENDS ..............................................................Joe Bob Clements (Kansas State ’99)OFFENSIVE LINE ..............................................................................Charlie Dickey (Arizona ’87)INTERIOR DEFENSIVE LINE........................................................Mo Latimore (Kansas State ’76)TIGHT ENDS ........................................................................................Ricky Rahne (Cornell ’02)WIDE RECEIVERS....................................................................Michael Smith (Kansas State ’95)

SCHEDULE | RESULTS [7-5, 3-5 BIG 12]DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE TV ATTENDSept. 4 UCLA................................................W 31-22 ABC 51,059Sept. 11 MISSOURI STATE..............................W 48-24 48,672Sept. 18 vs. Iowa State* [Kansas City, Mo.] ............W 27-20 FSN 38,468Sept. 25 UCF..................................................W 17-13 FSN 50,586Oct. 7 (6) NEBRASKA*................................L 13-48 ESPN 51,015Oct. 14 at Kansas* ......................................W 59-7 FSN 47,561Oct. 23 at (RV) Baylor* ................................L 42-47 40,057Oct. 30 (20) OKLAHOMA STATE* ..................L 14-24 FSN 50,831Nov. 6 TEXAS*............................................W 39-14 ESPN2 46,734Nov. 13 at (20) Missouri* ............................L 28-38 FSN 63,310Nov. 20 at Colorado* ....................................L 36-44 Webcast 41,147Nov. 27 at North Texas ..................................W 49-43 ESPN3 21,952

STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHING G ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LONG YPGDaniel Thomas 12 276 1519 24 1495 5.4 16 52 124.6

PASSING G EFFIC ATT-CMP-INT PCT. YARDS TD LONG AVG/GCarson Coffman 11 138.95 240-154-7 64.2 1832 12 73 166.5

RECEIVING G NO YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/GAubrey Quarles 12 47 685 14.6 5 67 57.1

TACKLES G UT AT TT TFL INT PBU FR FFDavid Garrett 12 64 22 86 13.0 1 9 2 1

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2010 KANSAS STATE FOOTBALLWILDCAT NOTEBOOK

WILDCATS HEADED TO NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL After spending the holidays in Manhattan following each of the last three seasons, Kansas State received its 14th bowlberth all-time and 12th under head coach Bill Snyder when the Wildcats were selected to meet Syracuse in the inauguralNew Era Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium. The Wildcats wrapped up the regular season with a 7-5 overall record (3-5 Big 12) and finished third in the Big 12North Division. Kansas State, which will face Syracuse in a bowl for the third time in school history, jumped out to a 5-1start to the 2010 season, before hitting a rough patch that saw the Wildcats drop 4-of-5, including three against rankedopponents. K-State, which had four sellout crowds at Bill Snyder Family Stadium this season, opened the campaign witha win over UCLA on national television and later knocked off UCF, which would go on to win Conference USA, 17-13 beforeyet another capacity home crowd. After a dominating 59-7 win over rival Kansas, the Cats dropped two games to ranked opponents before becomingbowl-eligible with a convincing win over Texas, 39-14, in the home finale. A road win at North Texas capped the year andpropelled the Wildcats to New York and a Pinstripe Bowl berth.

BOWLING WITH THE WILDCATS K-State has made 13 total bowl appearances all-time,with 11 of those coming in the last 17 seasons, prior to2010. The Wildcats are 6-7 all-time in postseason bowlgames, 6-5 under Snyder, and will be playing in their 10thdifferent bowl when they take the field at Yankee Stadium.All told, K-State has traveled to bowl games in six differentstates, with Arizona (2-Fiesta, 2-Copper/Insight) and Texas(2-Cotton, 1-Alamo, 1-Texas) being the most frequent des-tinations.

K-STATE IN NEW YORK Kansas State, which boasts no players from New York,has played in the state just two times in the program’s his-tory and will make its first-ever bowl appearance in the stateat the Pinstripe Bowl. The Wildcats’ first appearance in thestate, which currently features over 3,000 K-State alumni,was back in 1934 when Hall of Famer Pappy Waldorf ’s Big6 Champion squad tied Manhattan College, 13-13. K-Statethen dropped a 21-6 contest to Army to open the 1966 sea-son in its only other game in the state.

CATS AND ORANGE Kansas State will face Syracuse for the third time on December 30 with all three meetings coming in the bowl season.The Cats knocked off the Orange, 35-18, in the 1997 Fiesta Bowl in a battle of two nationally-ranked teams before droppinga 26-3 decision in the 2001 Insight.com Bowl.

K-STATE AND THE BIG EAST After playing just three current members of the Big EastConference prior to 2006 – including Cincinnati, which wasa member of Conference USA when the Wildcats last facedthe Bearcats in 1996 – Kansas State will be taking on itssecond Big East member of the season when the Wildcatsmeet No. 16 Rutgers for the first time in the Texas Bowl. Alltime, K-State is 4-7 against current Big East teams. The Catshave faced three Big east teams previously in bowl games.Kansas State defeated Syracuse, 35-18, in the 1997 FiestaBowl and lost to the Orange, 26-3, in the 2001 Insight.comBowl, before dropping a 37-10 decision to Rutgers in the2006 Texas Bowl.

RIDING THE PURPLE WAVE With Kansas State fans purchasing all of the school’sticket allotment, and then some, for the Pinstripe Bowl, thepurple faithful continues to be one of the nation’s top trav-eling group of supporters. In 2003, an estimated 37,000Wildcat fans swarmed to Tempe, Ariz., to watch Kansas Statetake on Ohio State in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. The Wildcatshad an estimated 40,000 fans travel to Dallas for the 1997Cotton Bowl, a figure nearly matched for the 2001 CottonBowl. The largest crowd ever to cross state lines to watch acollege football game went with the Wildcats to Tempe for the 1997 Fiesta Bowl as nearly 45,000 fans joined K-State forits victory over Syracuse. As a result, K-State has averaged an announced attendance of more than 25,000 fans at eachof its bowl games played in the Continental U.S. since 1993.

WILDCATS VS. BIG EAST TEAMSCincinnati ..........................................................2-4 Connecticut ........................................................0-0 Louisville ............................................................0-1Pittsburgh.......................................................... 0-0Rutgers ..............................................................0-1South Florida ......................................................0-0Syracuse ............................................................1-1West Virginia ......................................................1-1 TOTAL ....................................................................4-8

PINSTRIPE BOWL AT A GLANCEKansas State Wildcats (7-5, 3-5) BCS: NR Associated Press: NR USA Today Coaches: NR Harris: NRSyracuse Orange (7-5, 4-3) BCS: NR Associated Press: NR USA Today Coaches: NR Harris: NRGame Date: Thursday, Dec. 30, 2010Kickoff: 2:30 p.m. (CST)Location: Bronx, NYVenue: Yankee Stadium (51,800)Television: ESPN Bob Wischusen (play-by-play) Brian Griese (analyst) Eamon McAnaney (sideline reporter)Kansas State Radio: K-State Sports Network Wyatt Thompson (play-by-play) Stan Weber (analyst) Matt Walters (sideline reporter)National Radio: ESPN Radio TBD (play-by-play) Trevor Matich (analyst)

BIG 12 FOOTBALL STANDINGSNORTH DIVISION Overall Big 12Nebraska 10-3 6-2Missouri 10-2 6-2Kansas State 7-5 3-5Iowa State 5-7 3-5Colorado 5-7 2-6Kansas 3-9 1-7

SOUTH DIVISION Overall Big 12Oklahoma 11-2 6-2Oklahoma State 10-2 6-2Texas A&M 9-3 6-2Baylor 7-5 4-4Texas Tech 7-5 3-5Texas 5-7 2-6

BIG 12 BOWL SCHEDULETOSTITOS FIESTA BOWL - 1/1/11Oklahoma vs. Connecticut (ESPN)

AT&T COTTON BOWL - 1/7/11Texas A&M vs. LSU (FOX)

VALERO ALAMO BOWL - 12/29/10Oklahoma State vs. Arizona (ESPN)

INSIGHT BOWL - 12/28/10Missouri vs. Iowa (ESPN)

BRIDGEPOINT EDUCATION HOLIDAY BOWL - 12/30/10Nebraska vs. Washington (ESPN)

TEXAS BOWL - 12/29/10Baylor vs. Illinois (ESPN)

NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL - 12/30/10K-State vs. Syracuse (ESPN)

TICKETCITY BOWL - 1/1/11Texas Tech vs. Northwestern (ESPNU)

KANSAS STATE BOWL HISTORYThe 2010 New Era Pinstripe Bowl marks KansasState’s 14th postseason bowl apperaance and its 13thunder legendary head coach Bill Snyder. Below is theWildcats’ all-time list of bowl appearances.

1982 Independence Bowl ....Wisconsin 14, K-State 31993 Copper Bowl ..............K-State 52, Wyoming 171994 Aloha Bowl ..........Boston College 12, K-State 71995 Holiday Bowl ......K-State 54, Colorado State 211997 Cotton Bowl ......................BYU 19, K-State 151997 Fiesta Bowl ................K-State 35, Syracuse 181998 Alamo Bowl ..................Purdue 37, K-State 341999 Holiday Bowl ..........K-State 24, Washington 202001 Cotton Bowl ..............K-State 35, Tennessee 212001 Insight.com Bowl ..........Syracuse 26, K-State 32002 Holiday Bowl ........K-State 34, Arizona State 272004 Fiesta Bowl ..............Ohio State 35, K-State 282006 Texas Bowl ..................Rutgers 37, K-State 10

K-STATE FANS AT BOWL GAMES1997 Fiesta Bowl (Syracuse) ..........................45,000 1997 Cotton Bowl (BYU) ................................40,0002004 Fiesta Bowl (Ohio State) ........................37,0002001 Cotton Bowl (Tennessee)........................35,0001998 Alamo Bowl (Purdue) ............................35,000

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SNYDER AMONG BEST ACTIVE COACHES The author of the greatest turnaround in college football history, Bill Snyder is in act two of guiding K-State, and hiswork ranks among the best in college football when compared to other active coaches. Snyder, who currently ranks 12thall-time in wins among active FBS coaches, is one of just two active BCS coaches who have served at the same schoolfor at least 18 years and have never held the same position at another school (Joe Paterno of Penn State). In regards to the conference ranks, his five Big 8/12coach of the year awards also rank third among activecoaches, behind only Steve Spurrier and Dennis Erickson. Also, Snyder holds the 12th-best winning percentageamong active FBS coaches with at least 125 wins. Whatmight be even more amazing is that Snyder, who will earnhis 150th career win with the Cats’ next victory, has talliedthe fifth-most victories among active coaches since 1990despite a three-year hiatus. Snyder has guided K-State to148 victories since the 1990 season, only to be out-done byMack Brown, Frank Beamer, Joe Paterno and Spurrier.

RED ZONE ALERT K-State has been one of the Big 12’s best in terms of red zone offense this season. The Wildcats have currently convertedon 39-of-43 trips inside their opponents’ 20-yard line, 35 of which have gone for touchdowns and four field goals. Thatfigure ranks second in the league and fifth nationally. Also, K-State has turned the ball over in the red zone just once thisseason - at Missouri.

THIRD-DOWN SUCCESS K-State has also been one of the league’s best teams in converting on third downs as the Wildcats currently ranksecond in the Big 12 with their 46.9-percent conversion rate. Over the last three games, K-State has converted on 28-of-49 third downs (57-percent), which includes a 14-of-20 (70-percent) performance against North Texas and an 8-of-15(53-percent) output against Missouri.

DRAWING FIRST BLOOD Scoring first has been a big sign of good things to come for the Wildcats. Since 1990, K-State’s record when scoringfirst is very impressive as the Wildcats have gone 128-26 (83-percent) when drawing first blood. This season, the Wildcatsare 5-2 when getting on the board first after taking the early lead in their first three games of this season, in their winsagainst Kansas and Texas and in losses to OSU and CU.

HALFWAY HOME There’s no better indicator of a Wildcat victory than when K-State leads or is tied at the half. Since 1990, the Catshave protected a halftime lead 97-percent of the time, going 143-5 when leading at halftime. This season, Kansas Stateis 5-0 when leading at the half and have outscored its opponent, 121-86, in the second quarter alone.

CATS OWN NATION’S 10TH-LONGEST SCORING STREAK Kansas State extended one of the nation’s longest scoring streaks against North Texas as the Wildcats have now talliedpoints in 176 consecutive games. The 176-game stretch is the 10th-longest streak in the nation. The Wildcats have notbeen kept off the scoreboard since Colorado shutout K-State, 12-0, on Nov. 16, 1996. In the Big 12, only Nebraska (189games) owns a longer streak than the Cats.

GROUND GAINS In 2010, K-State has established its running game and rushed its way to 2,472 yards, including six games with 200 ormore yards, a figure that ranks second in the Big 12 and 20th nationally. Daniel Thomas has paved the way with 1,495 ofthose yards, which ranks ninth in the nation, while William Powell has also provided a spark, averaging 10.9 yards percarry. In a big win against Texas, K-State ran for 261 yards, which were the second-most yards the Horns had given up allseason, behind quarterback Collin Klein’s 127 yards and Thomas’ 106. In fact, the Wildcats only attempted four passesand threw for nine yards in the 25-point win over the Longhorns. K-State rushed for a season-high 373 yards in the season finale against North Texas, while it also eclipsed the 300-yard mark with 313 in the season opener against UCLA. The 373-yard outburst was the third-most in the Big 12 thisseason and the most by a Wildcat team since the 2004 Louisiana-Lafayette game when the Cats ran for 393 total yards.behind Darren Sproles’ school-record 292 yards.

TAKING TO THE AIR... WHEN NEEDED Although the Wildcats have shown the ability to be a physical team up front with a power running game, quarterbackCarson Coffman has proven that the Cats can take to the air when needed. Coffman had two of his better games as aWildcat against Big 12 opposition as the senior completed 35-of-45 his passes for 415 yards and two scores in games atKansas and Baylor. Against the Jayhawks, Coffman compiled an efficiency rating of 231.6, which was the highest markfor a K-State quarterback in five seasons. In his last three games, dating back to the Missouri game, Coffman has connected on 36-of-62 passes for 517 yardsand four touchdowns. K-State currently ranks fifth in the Big 12 in passing efficiency, while Coffman ranks sixth in theleague with his 139.0 pass efficiency rating. Coffman has thrown for 1,832 yards and 12 touchdowns this season whilecompleting 64.2 of his passes.

NATIONAL RANKINGSAssociated Press Top 25 (Dec. 5) 1. Auburn (36) ............................13-0 1473 2. Oregon (23) ............................12-0 1462 3. TCU (1) ....................................12-0 1379 4. Wisconsin ................................11-1 1289 5. Stanford ..................................11-1 1283 6. Ohio State ................................11-1 1179 7. Michigan State ........................11-1 1101 8. Arkansas ................................10-2 1085 9. Oklahoma ................................11-2 976 10. Boise State ..............................11-1 932 11. LSU ..........................................10-2 863 12. Virginia Tech ............................11-2 817 13. Nevada ....................................12-1 759 14. Missouri ..................................10-2 705 15. Alabama ....................................9-3 628 16. Oklahoma State ......................10-2 622 17. Nebraska ................................10-3 608 18. Texas A&M ................................9-3 601 19. South Carolina ..........................9-4 332 20. Utah ........................................10-2 312 21. Mississippi State ......................8-4 288 22. West Virginia ..............................9-3 283 23. Florida State ..............................9-4 188 24. Hawaii ....................................10-3 111 25. Connecticut ................................8-4 74

OTHER BIG 12 RECEIVING VOTES:N/A

USA Today Coaches’ Poll (Dec. 5) 1. Oregon (34) ............................12-0 1450 2. Auburn (24) ............................13-0 1437 3. TCU (1) ....................................12-0 1348 4. Wisconsin ................................11-1 1276 5. Stanford ..................................11-1 1239 6. Ohio State ................................11-1 1200 7. Michigan State ........................11-1 1104 8. Arkansas ................................10-2 1008 8. Oklahoma ................................11-2 1008 10. Boise State ..............................11-1 914 11. Virginia Tech ............................11-2 900 12. LSU ..........................................10-2 826 13. Oklahoma State ......................10-2 718 14. Missouri ..................................10-2 712 15. Nevada ....................................12-1 640 16. Nebraska ................................10-3 607 17. Texas A&M ................................9-3 542 18. Alabama ....................................9-3 521 19. Utah ........................................10-2 375 20. South Carolina ..........................9-4 345 21. West Virginia ..............................9-3 261 22. Mississippi State ......................8-4 255 23. Florida State ..............................9-4 156 24. UCF ........................................10-3 143 25. Hawaii ....................................10-3 98

OTHER BIG 12 RECEIVING VOTES:N/A

THE LAST TIME KANSAS STATE...Was Ranked: Oct. 14, 2007 24 (AP)Received Votes in AP Poll: Nov. 7, 2010Received Votes in Coaches Poll: Nov. 14, 2010Appeared in BCS Standings: Nov. 7, 2010 (24th)

MOST WINS SINCE 1990 *COACH CURRENT SCHOOL RECORDMack Brown Texas 200-59-1Frank Beamer Virginia Tech 186-72-1Joe Paterno Penn State 181-77-0Steve Spurrier South Carolina 165-59-1Gary Pinkel Missouri 150-85-3Bill Snyder Kansas State 148-68-1*active coaches, FBS schools only

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CONTINUITY ALONG THE FRONT Although the Wildcats have broken in two new starting tackles along the offensive line this season, the experience ofguards Zach Kendall (All-Big 12) and Kenny Mayfield and center Wade Weibert (All-Big 12) have helped pave the way forDaniel Thomas and the K-State rushing attack this season. The group has led the way for the second-ranked rushingattack in the Big 12, averaging 206 yards a game on the ground. K-State returned four of its five regular starters from aseason ago (97 combined starts) and has a combined 122 career starts among all of its current linemen. This seasonmarks the third time since 1997 that four starting lineman from the previous season return (also happened in 2007).

CLEANING IT UP This season, K-State has ranked among the Big 12’s best in terms of being penalized. Through 12 games, the Wildcatshave been flagged for 60 penalties and 469 yards, both of which are the fewest in the league. In the national ranks, K-State’s 39.1 yards of penalties per game rank eighth in the country, while its 5.0 penalties per game average ranks 18th.

PICK ME K-State saw its national ranking in turnover margin improve from 42nd to 15th in just one week after forcing Texasinto five turnovers in its 39-14 win, while not committing any itself. The five turnovers were all interceptions and were themost in a game since forcing six against Iowa back in 1987. K-State has now forced 15 turnovers in the past six gamesand are +4 in turnover margin heading into the bowl season. Dating back to last season, K-State has forced 37 turnoversin its last 16 games while committing 25 (+12).

HIGH RATE OF RETURNS Kansas State has ranked among the nation’s leaders in kickoff returns over the last several years and behind therunning ability of former walk-on running back William Powell, and the Wildcat kickoff return team, those numbers are re-turning to form here in 2010. Powell, a second team All-America pick by Rivals, currently ranks first in the Big 12 andtops nationally with his 34.6-yard return average, while the Wildcats as a team rank first in the Big 12 and eighth nationallyin the category. So far this season, the Wildcats have collected 13 kickoff returns of 30 or more yards, 11 of which havecome from Powell, including his school record-long 100-yarder against Baylor.

JUST FOR KICKS K-State’s success on special teams is not just limited to returns as the Wildcats’ steady punt team unit has climbedto a No. 8 national ranking heading into the bowl season. Ryan Doerr has averaged 41.9 yards a punt this season and asa team has netted 39.8 per punt, which also ranks third among Big 12 schools.

VERY SPECIAL TEAMS The rise of K-State football over the last two decades hasmuch to do with the emphasis on special teams. Since 1990,Kansas State is 43-15 when scoring on special teams and16-1 when scoring on special teams and on defense. And, in non-offensive touchdowns, the Cats have rankedamong the nation’s best over the past 11-plus seasons.Since 1999, the Wildcats rank second nationally in non-of-fensive touchdowns with 77, behind only Virginia Tech (81).K-State had five non-offensive touchdowns in 2009 - four kickoff returns and one interception return - and four so far in2010 (fake field goal, fumble and two kickoff returns).

BLOCK PARTY Kansas State’s play on special teams has been unparalleled as the Cats have the fifth-most blocks in the nation since2002 with 37, which includes a school-record-tying nine total blocks in 2008 (four punts, two extra points and three fieldgoals) and three (one punt, one field goal and one PAT) in 2009, two of which came from safety Emmanuel Lamur. Also,Kansas State has amassed 53 total blocked kicks since 1996 and currently ranks second among Big 12 schools, behindTexas, in total blocks in the 14-plus year history of the league. Tysyn Hartman’s blocked PAT at Colorado was K-State’sfirst blocked kick of 2010.

WELCOME HOME Kansas State has become a haven for transfers returning to the state of Kansas after spending time at other FBS in-stitutions. K-State boasts five Division I transfer players on its roster - all originally from the state of Kansas - includingwide receivers Chris Harper (Wichita; University of Oregon) and Brodrick Smith (Garden City; University of Minnesota),who have returned to the playing field after sitting out in 2009. New to the squad this season are brothers Arthur (Miami,Fla.; linebacker) and Bryce (Tennessee; running back) Brown from Wichita, as well as offensive lineman Nick Puetz (Salina;Wyoming) after all three enrolled at K-State for the fall semester. Brown was rated the nation’s top recruit two seasonsago by numerous recruiting services.

CAT FANS POURED THROUGH THE TURNSTILES IN 2010 Kansas State averaged 49,816 fans at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in six home games this season, which includes foursellout crowds of over 50,000 against UCLA, UCF, Nebraska and Oklahoma State. K-State set new attendance records fora season opener (51,059) versus UCLA and the first three non-conference games of a season (150,317) against UCLA,Missouri State and UCF, while the average of 49,816 is a new school record for a six-game home schedule and is the third-highest average in school history.

WILDCATS WHEN... Overall ..........................................................................7-5Big 12 ............................................................................3-5Non-conference record ..................................................4-0Home..............................................................................4-2Away ..............................................................................2-3Neutral ..........................................................................1-0Current streak ............................................................Won 1Current home streak ..................................................Won 1Current road streak ....................................................Won 1Last win ............................49-41 at North Texas (11/27/10)Last loss ................................36-44 at Colorado (11/20/10)

Day game ......................................................................4-4Night game ....................................................................3-1TV game ........................................................................5-3ABC ..............................................................................1-0ESPN ............................................................................0-1ESPN2 ..........................................................................1-0ESPN3 ..........................................................................0-0Fox Sports Net ..............................................................3-2FCS ..............................................................................0-0

September ......................................................................4-0October ..........................................................................1-3November ......................................................................2-2December ......................................................................0-0vs. top-25 teams ............................................................0-3vs. non-ranked teams ....................................................6-2vs. FCS (1-AA)................................................................1-0On natural grass ............................................................1-1On FieldTurf ....................................................................6-4

Scoring first ....................................................................5-3Coming-from-behind ......................................................4-0Leading after 1st quarter ................................................5-1Behind after 1st quarter..................................................2-3Tied after 1st quarter ......................................................0-1Leading at halftime ........................................................5-0Behind at halftime ..........................................................2-4Tied at halftime ..............................................................0-1Leading after 3rd quarter ................................................5-0Behind after 3rd quarter ................................................1-5Tied after 3rd quarter......................................................1-0Overtime ........................................................................0-0

Scoring 20 points or less ................................................1-2Scoring 20+ points ........................................................6-3Scoring 30+ points ........................................................5-2Allowing 21 points or less ..............................................4-0Allowing 10 points or less ..............................................1-0

With 100-yard rusher......................................................5-3Allow 100-yard rusher ....................................................2-4With 300-yard passer ....................................................0-0Allow 300-yard passer....................................................0-1Outgain opponent............................................................4-0Total offense + 300 yards..............................................5-4Allow + 300 yards total offense ....................................6-5

No turnovers ..................................................................2-0Less than three turnovers ..............................................6-3Three or more turnovers..................................................0-1No takeaways ................................................................0-2Three or more takeaways ................................................3-0Fewer turnovers..............................................................5-0Equal turnovers ..............................................................2-1More turnovers ..............................................................0-4Control time of possession..............................................3-3Opponent controls time of possession ............................3-2Possession time equal ....................................................1-0

MOST NON-OFFENSIVE TD’S SINCE 1999Virginia Tech 81K-State 77Texas 76Miami, Fla. 67

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K-STATE NO. 1... AGAIN Kansas State can stake claim as the Big 12 leader in all-sports graduation rate for an unprecedented fourth straightyear as the NCAA released its latest graduation rate data. K-State’s graduation success rate of 81-percent, which studiesthe 2000-2003 cohort for all Division I institutions, bested Missouri for the top spot among Big 12 schools. The GSR reflectsthe federal graduation rate cohort and adds those student-athletes receiving aid who entered mid-year as well as thosewho transferred into the institution. The Wildcats’ four-class average of 67-percent, which is based on data from schol-arship student-athletes receiving aid who were designated as freshmen for the 2003-04 academic year, tied Iowa Statefor the highest ranking and marked the fourth straight year that Kansas State led the Big 12 in this category.

GRADUATING EARLY Kansas State has been the Big 12 leader in all-sportsgraduation rate by student-athletes in each of the last fouryears. The same holds true specifically for football as theprogram has also led the conference in graduation rates overthe same time period. So it should come as no surprise thatthe Wildcats are one of the national leaders when it comesto players who have completed their degree or are on trackto finish this semester. K-State is second nationally with ac-tive graduates on its roster with 13.

LOOKING TO FINISH STRONG Senior running back Daniel Thomas sprinted out of the gates and has maintained a solid pace this season, totaling1,495 yards, thanks in part to seven 100-yard games, including two 200-yard performances. His week-one rushing totalof 234 yards against UCLA was the highest by a Wildcat in a season-opening game in school history and the sixth highestin school history, while his 269 yards to finish the season at North Texas ranked third. With another 100-yard game against Syracuse, Thomas can finish second in both single-season and career rushingyards. The Hilliard, Fla., product already ranks second for a season, while he needs 59 yards vs. the Orange to move intosecond for a career.

WORKHORSE Daniel Thomas brings a lot more to the table than just his rushing ability. Thomas registered 276 total touches out of802 offensive plays in 2009 (247 rushes, 25 receptions and 4 pass attempts), which was 34.4-percent of the total offense.Thomas has been even more involved in 2010 as he has totaled 308 touches (276 rushes, 26 catches, 6 pass attempts)in K-State’s 786 offensive plays, which is 39.2-percent of the total offense. Thomas’ highest percentage this season cameagainst Iowa State when he rushed 34 times out of K-State’s 62 offensive plays, good for a 54.8-percent clip.

IRONMAN Daniel Thomas has received more carries per game than any other featurerunning back in school history. The senior, who has 14 career games with 20 ormore carries, needs 30 carries to tie the school record for single-season rushingattempts, but will finish third for carries in a career. However, in terms of attempts per game, Thomas has blown away the com-petition for both a career and a season. Thomas has averaged 21.8 carries inhis 24 career games, the only player in the school’s top 10 of career attempts totop the 20.0 mark. Thomas’ 276 attempts this year averages out to 23 per game,which is 0.8 better than Sproles’ pace of 22.2 in 2004.

SPEAKING OF AVERAGES... Aside from holding the career and single-season attempts per game record, Thomas can also break the school recordfor highest rushing average per game in a career. His current average of 115.0 is nearly five yards better than DarrenSproles’ per game average of 110.6 from 2001-04. Sproles, however, holds the season record at 132.4 in 2003. To breakSproles’ season record, Thomas would need to gain 227 yards on the ground against Syracuse.

FASTEST TO 1,000 Needing just four yards against Texas to get to 1,000 for the season, running back Daniel Thomas did so in dramaticfashion as he took his first hand off 34 yards for a touchdown less than a minute into the game. With the rush, Thomastied Darren Sproles’ mark in 2004 of needing nine games to get there. Thomas, who climbed over 1,000 yards on his 197thcarry of the year, ranks eighth in that department.

ANCHORS OF THE LINE Guard Zach Kendall and center Wade Weibert have been the rock of the offensive line that has helped K-State becomeone of the nation’s top rushing teams and have paved the way for Daniel Thomas to rank second in the Big 12 and ninthnationally among individuals. The Wildcats, who’s 206.0 yards-per-game average ranks second in the Big 12 and 20th inthe NCAA, have relied heavily on the senior offensive linemen. The duo has combined for 53 career starts, while both havestarted every game each of the past two seasons. For their efforts, Kendall was named First Team All-Big 12 by the DallasMorning News, while he earned second-team honors from the league’s coaches, the Associated Press, the Kansas CityStar and Phil Steele. Weibert, a preseason candidate for the Rimington Trophy, was a Second Team All-Big 12 selection bythe Associated Press and the Kansas City Star.

K-STATE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

UCLAOffense: Daniel ThomasDefense: David Garrett and Brandon HaroldSpecial Teams: Anthony Cantele

MISSOURI STATEOffense: Carson CoffmanDefense: N/ASpecial Teams: William Powell

IOWA STATEOffense: Daniel ThomasDefense: Brandon HaroldSpecial Teams: William Powell and Josh Cherry

UCFOffense: Aubrey Quarles and Tramaine ThompsonDefense: Terrance SweeneySpecial Teams: Ryan Doerr

NEBRASKAOffense: N/ADefense: David GarrettSpecial Teams: Josh Cherry

KANSASOffense: Carson CoffmanDefense: Stephen HarrisonSpecial Teams: Ryan Doerr

BAYLOROffense: Carson CoffmanDefense: N/ASpecial Teams: William Powell and KOR unit

OKLAHOMA STATEOffense: Zach KendallDefense: Ty ZimmermanSpecial Teams: Ryan Doerr

TEXASOffense: Collin KleinDefense: Ty Zimmerman and Tysyn HartmanSpecial Teams: Brian Hertzog, William Powell, Ty Zimmerman

MISSOURIOffense: Collin KleinDefense: Ty ZimmermanSpecial Teams: Ty Zimmerman

COLORADOOffense: Carson Coffman and Adrian HilburnDefense: David GarrettSpecial Teams: Ryan Doerr and Ty Zimmerman

NORTH TEXASOffense: Daniel ThomasDefense: N/ASpecial Teams: Aubrey Quarles

ATTEMPTS PER GAMECareerPlayers, Years Att./GmDaniel Thomas, 2009-10 21.8Darren Sproles, 2001-04 18.1Cornelius Davis, 1966-68 17.4

GRADUATES ON ACTIVE ROSTERBoston College 14K-State 13Auburn 11Tennessee 9

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QUARLES TOPS 100... AGAIN Aubrey Quarles, who became the 25th receiver in school history to reach the 1,000-yard mark this season, recordedconsecutive 100-yard receiving games late in the regular season. After a career-high 133 yards at Missouri followed by114 yards at Colorado, Quarles became the first player since Brandon Banks in 2008 to tally consecutive 100-yard gamesand just the 10th player to do so in school history (13th occurrence). Although he missed out on three-straight 100-yard games in the regular season finale, Quarles can tie for eighth inschool history with four 100-yard games in a season. He is already tied for ninth with four 100-yard games in his career,while his next one would move him into a tie for fifth.

ON A FRANTIC PACE After an injury sidelined him for all of 2009, wide receiver Aubrey Quarles has taken two steps forward in 2010. TheAurora, Colo., product leads the team in catches, receiving yards and touchdowns, thanks to a very product second halfof the season. Quarles had 18 grabs for 244 yards and two touchdowns in the first six games, but has combined for 29catches for 441 yards and three touchdowns over the last half of the year, a stretch that includes no catches against Texasand just one reception for nine yards at North Texas.

PICKING UP WHERE POWELL LEFT OFF Since an injury to William Powell in the Texas game, wide receiver Aubrey Quarles has become K-State’s feature kickoffreturner and the Wildcats have not seen a drop in production. In the final three games of the regular season, Quarles 31.5yards on eight kickoff returns, boosted by his performance at North Texas in the regular season finale. Against the MeanGreen, Quarles set the school record for kickoff return yardage with 197, 92 of which came on his first career touchdownreturn to answer a UNT kickoff return touchdown. Besides setting the single-game record for return yards, Quarles is fifth in career kickoff return yardage (973) in schoolhistory, while he ranks eighth in single-season average (25.9).

KLEIN RUSHES TO HISTORY Sophomore quarterback Collin Klein delivered in his firsttwo games of extensive action at quarterback. In his first ca-reer start against Texas, Klein rushed for 127 yards and twotouchdowns, setting a school record for rushing yards by aquarterback in his first career start. His mark bettered EllRoberson’s 119 yards at USC in 2001. After rushing for a ca-reer high 141 yards at Missouri, Klein recorded the best con-secutive 100-yard rushing performances by a quarterback inschool history. With 36 yards and two touchdowns at Colorado, he becamethe first quarterback to total 300 rushing yards over three games since Roberson in 2002 (362; 228 vs. Nebraska, 71 atMissouri, 63 vs. Arizona State). He also collected 31 yards and one score at North Texas to end the final four games of theregular season with five touchdowns. EFFECTIVE PASSING Senior quarterback Carson Coffman has been one of the most efficient passers in school history, boosted by his 138.95passer efficency rating this year, which ranks fifth in school history, while he holds a four-year rating of 131.0, which issixth all-time at K-State. However, he had one of the most productive games in school history at Kansas when he went15-of-16 for 184 yards and two touchdowns, good a single-game rating of 231.6, the highest by a Wildcat since AllenWebb’s school record of 300.9 in 2005. His completion percentage of 93.8-percent against KU broke the school record previously held by Brian Kavanagh vs.Indiana State in 1996 (86.4), while it was just 0.3-percent lower than the Big 12 record of 94.1-percent by Missouri’sChase Daniel in 2008.

AERIAL ATTACK Although Kansas State is viewed as a running team, Carson Coffman still performed at a high level over a five-gamestretch against Kansas, Baylor, Oklahoma State Missouri and Colorado, combining to go 85-for-132 (64.4-percent) for1,025 yards and four touchdowns through the air, while he also added six rushing scores during that span. During thosefive games, the Peculiar, Mo., product set career highs for completions (23), attempts (35) and tied his career high fortouchdowns (two, twice), while he had 20 or more completions twice and 170 or more yards in all five games. In hisprevious 19 career games played, Coffman topped the 20 completion mark just once, had more than 170 yards on fivetimes and had two or more touchdowns just two other times. POWELL YIELDS HIGH RATE OF RETURN Kansas State received the most from former walk-on running back William Powell. Powell currently leads the nationwith a kickoff return average of 34.6 yards, thanks in part to four returns covering more than 50 yards, including a 100-yarder at Baylor and a 62-yarder against Texas. His average is 0.2 yards per return shy of the Big 12 record of 34.8 byOklahoma State’s Chris Massey in 2001. For his efforts, Powell was selected as the First Team All-Big 12 kick returner bythe league’s coaches, the Kansas City Star and Phil Steele, while he was an honorable mention all-purpose runner by theAssociated Press. The Duncanville, Texas, product, who was a candidate for the Rudy and Burlsworth Awards, also rushedat a high rate during the regular season and every time he touched the ball he was a threat to score. In 23 attempts thisseason, Powell gained 250 yards, good for a 10.9-yard average, while he scored four rushing touchdowns.

TOP CONSECUTIVE 100-YARDRUSHING GAMES BY A QBName Yds. Opponents DatesCollin Klein 268 Texas/Missouri Nov. 6/13, 2010Ell Roberson 250 ISU/NU Nov. 3/10, 2001Michael Bishop 244 NU/MU Nov. 14/21, 1998

WILDCAT PLAYERSIN THE NFL

Kansas State placed 14 for-mer players on NFL rosters whenteams were mandated to trimtheir rosters to 53 active playerson Sept. 4. Of the 14 players,eight were on offense and sixwere on defense.

The longest-tenured formerWildcats included running back Rock Cartwright (ninth sea-son), safety Jon McGraw (ninth season) and cornerback Ter-rance Newman (eighth season).

Two players from the 2009 Wildcats captured spots onactive rosters as sixth-round draft pick Joshua Moore re-mained on the Chicago Bears’ active roster, while wide re-ceiver Brandon Banks made the 53-man roster for theWashington Redskins as an undrafted rookie free agent.

Below is a list of the former Wildcats on NFL rosters as ofDecember 1.

Name Opening Day Team Pos. Exp.Brandon Banks Washington WR RRock Cartwright Oakland RB 9Jeromey Clary San Diego OT 4 Thomas Clayton New England% RB 2Zac Diles Houston LB 4Yamon Figurs Oakland# WR 4Josh Freeman Tampa Bay QB 2Rob Jackson Washington* DE 2Ben Leber Minnesota LB 9Ryan Lilja Kansas City OG 7Jeron Masturd Miami^ TE RJon McGraw Kansas City S 9Joshua Moore Chicago CB RJordy Nelson Green Bay WR 3Terence Newman Dallas CB 8Darren Sproles San Diego RB 6Reggie Walker Arizona LB 2

% Clayton awarded off waviers to Cleveland on 10/26# Figurs waived by Oakland on 9/15. Signed by Clevelandon 10/20 and played in one game. Waived by Cleveland on10/26^ Mastrud signed to active roster on 9/21* Indicates Practice Squad

NCAA TEAM RANKINGS Category KS SURushing Offense 20 88Passing Offense 97 92Total Offense 62 106Scoring Offense 25 99Rushing Defense 118 42Pass Efficiency Defense 46 12Total Defense 106 5Scoring Defense 74 13Net Punting 8 15Punt Returns 55 40Kickoff Returns 8 35Turnover Margin 34 80Pass Defense 52 6Passing Efficiency 36 87

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WALKER STEPPING UP Not to be outdone by Zimmerman, another true freshman, Tre Walker, has become a force at linebacker over the finalstretch of the regular season, earning increased playing time each week. The Olathe, Kan., product, who has earned hisfirst two career starts the at Missouri and at Colorado, while he carded 38 tackles over the final four games, the most bya Wildcat freshman since 1996. Then-redshirt freshman Mark Simoneau also totaled 38 stops over a four-game stintagainst Missouri (11), Texas A&M (11), Oklahoma (13) and Kansas (3). Walker, who had a then-career high seven tacklesat Kansas, was a force against Texas with 11 stops before picking up 12 at Missouri, nine at Colorado and six at NorthTexas. The freshman also picked off his first career pass against the Tigers and returned it 17 yards.

GARRETT GETS THE STOPS Junior David Garrett ended the season with a team-high 86 tackles, the most by a Wildcat since Brandon Archer in2006, while fueled the defensive back to honorable mention All-Big 12 honors from the Associated Press. The Cleveland,Ohio, native boosted his total with three double-digit tackle games, including a career best 16 at Colorado. His total againstthe Buffs were the most by a Wildcat since Josh Buhl brought down 18 ball carriers against Marshall on Sept. 20, 2003.Of his 16 tackles, 14 were solo stops, which were the most by a K-State defender since Sept. 13, 1997, when Lamar Chap-man also had 14 vs. Ohio.

BEHIND ENEMY LINES David Garrett not only recorded the most tackles by a Wildcat since 2006, but he also had the most tackles for losssince that bowl-eligible season with 13.0 TFLs. Fueled by 3.0 TFLs at Baylor and 2.0 apiece at Kansas and Colorado,Garrett finished fifth in the Big 12 in the department, while his 10.5 TFLs against conference opponents ranked third.

SWATTING IT AWAY Stephen Harrison and Terrance Sweeney have been two of the better defensive backs in the Big 12 in terms of passesdefended as the duo has combined for 25 pass breakups and four interceptions this season. Harrison, who was seventhin the Big 12 and 33rd nationally last year in passes defended, has 14 this year to rank second in the league and tie for10th in the NCAA. Of his 14 passes defended, 13 came against Big 12 foes, which led the league. Sweeney is right onHarrison’s heels as the Houston, Texas, product has 11 to tie for seventh in the conference.

ADAMS ON TARGET The most unsung hero on K-State’s roster, and perhaps the Big 12, is long snapper Corey Adams. Adams, a First TeamMidseason All-American by Phil Steele, has been perfect on a combined 475 snaps in his three-plus year career and hasappeared in all 47 games of his Wildcat career. This season, Adams has been true on all 60 field goal/PAT attempts and58 punt snaps. The Monument, Colo., product has also excelled off the field as he is a semifinalist for the Campbell Trophy,which is considered the “Academic Heisman.” He was also named to the preseason candidate list for the Senior CLASSAward.

JUST FOR KICKS Place kickers Josh Cherry and Anthony Cantele have helped the Wildcat special teams units become one of the strongestin the Big 12. Although he was only called upon eight times this season, Cherry was true on 7-of-8 field goal attempts thisseason, including six makes against Big 12 competition. Against his homestate team Nebraska, Cherry connected from40 and a career-long 48 yards, becoming the first K-State place kicker since 2006 to make two 40-plus long field goalsin the same game. Cherry ranks ninth in school history with 19 career field goals, but is also a great athlete as he is on both punt andkickoff coverage teams, recording three tackles this season. Cantele, who earned Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week honors following his performance against UCLA, is theteam’s primary kickoff specialist, hitting 67 kickoffs for a 63.4-yard average and 15 touchbacks. A former soccer playerat Missouri State, Cantele also showed his athleticism as he took a fake field goal in for a score against his former school.

LOCAL STAR SHINES EARLY IN CAREER True freshman safety Ty Zimmerman made history this season when he was named a Second Team All-Big 12 performerby the league’s coaches. With the distinction, theJunction City, Kan., product became the first truefreshman in school history to earn either first or sec-ond team all-conference honors, while he was the10th Wildcat underclassman in the Big 12 era to benamed all-league. Zimmerman has been one of Kansas State’s mostconsistent defenders this season as he finished theregular season with 69 tackles, which ranked secondin the Big 12 among freshmen. He finished the yearwith seven straight games with six or more stops, astretch that also included 4.0 tackles for loss, threeinterceptions and three fumble recoveries. His threepicks all came in key wins as he recorded two in abowl-eligibility-securing win over Texas and anotheron the final play of North Texas game.

SINCE 1990 KANSAS STATE IS...With a 100-yard rusher ........................................97-22With 200 yards rushing ..........................................93-7With 350+ yards of total offense ......................122-37When leading at the half ......................................143-5When scoring first ..............................................128-25Opponents score 10 points or less..........................77-0Opponents score 15 points or less........................105-4Opponents scores < 25 points ......................148-21-1When scoring a defensive TD or safety ................43-14When scoring on special teams ............................43-15When scoring on special teams and defense ..........16-1

WILDCAT CAREER STARTSOFFENSEPlayer ................................................Consec. CareerZach Kendall, OL ..............................24 29Wade Weibert, OL ............................24 24Kenneth Mayfield, OL........................22 22Manase Foketi OL ............................12 12Aubrey Quarles, WR ..........................8 11Clyde Aufner, OL................................-- 18Chris Harper, WR ..............................5 6Daniel Thomas, RB ............................3 23Braden Wilson, FB ............................2 14Travis Tannahill, TE............................2 9Collin Klein, QB ................................-- 4Carson Coffman, QB ..........................1 14Trevor Viers, OL ................................-- 8Tramaine Thompson, WR ..................-- 6Brodrick Smith, WR ..........................-- 5Colten Freeze, OL ..............................-- 4Zach Hanson, OL ..............................1 4Adrian Hilburn, WR............................-- 2Cole Bachamp, WR ..........................-- 1Ethan Douglas, OL ............................-- 1Andre McDonald, TE..........................-- 1Sheldon Smith, WR ..........................-- 1

DEFENSEPlayer ........................................Consec. CareerAntonio Felder, DE ............................18 20Alex Hrebec, LB ................................10 20Prizell Brown, DT ..............................12 17David Garrett, DB ............................12 16Terrance Sweeney, DB ......................12 12Ty Zimmerman, DB ..........................11 11Stephen Harrison, DB ......................10 17Tysyn Hartman, DB ............................7 31Ray Kibble, DL ..................................7 8Raphael Guidry, DT ............................4 14Jarell Childs, LB ................................1 7Tre Walker, LB ..................................-- 2Blake Slaughter, LB ..........................-- 4Brandon Harold, DE ..........................-- 18Emmanuel Lamur, DB ......................-- 14Troy Butler, DB ..................................-- 14Logan Dold, DB ................................-- 3

WILDCAT UNDERCLASSMEN ON ALL-BIG 12 TEAMSName Pos. Cl. Yr. Team (Coach/AP/Both)Ty Zimmerman DB Fr. 2010 2nd (Coaches)David Allen PR RFr. 1997 2nd (Coaches)Ian Campbell DE So. 2006 1st (Both)Darren Sproles RB So. 2002 2nd (Both)Aaron Lockett WR So. 1999 2nd (Coaches)David Allen PR So. 1998 1st (Both)Jarrod Cooper SS So. 1998 1st (Both)Mark Simoneau LB So. 1997 1st (AP)Darren Howard DE So. 1997 2nd (Both)Lamar Chapman FS So. 1997 2nd (Coaches)

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WILDCAT PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

PLAYERS75 Clyde AUFNER ........................................OFF-ner17 Cole BACHAMP ..................................BASH-amp25 Joseph BONUGLI ..........................Buh-NOOG-lee99 JAVONTA Boyd ..................................Juh-VON-tay46 PRIZELL Brown ....................................Pruh-ZELL10 Anthony CANTELE ............................Can-TELL-ee26 JARELL Childs ..........................................JUH-rell9 Ryan DOERR ................................................Door72 Kaleb DRINKGERN ............................DRINK-gurn73 OLADIPO FAJIMOLU..........Oh-luh-DEE-poe FAH-gee-moe-loo

73 MANASE FOKETI ..........Muh-NAH-SEE FOE-kettie54 Taylor GODINET....................................Go-DIN-ay63 Marcus HEIT ..............................................Height94 RAPHAEL GUIDRY ....................RAF-ee-el GID-ree 2 TYSYN Hartman........................................TIE-son56 Alex HREBEC ........................................REE-beck33 John HUBERT ........................................Hue-bert23 Emmanuel LAMUR..................................Luh-mur64 TOMASI Mariner ..............................Toe-MAH-see45 Kevin ROHLEDER ................................ROW-letter60 Dustin SOBIERAJ ..............................So-buh-RAY55 KADERO TERRELL............Kuh-DARE-oh Tuh-RELL24 DAHRNAZ TIGNER ......................DAR-naz TIG-ner85 Zach TRUJILLO ................................True-HEE-low54 Trevor VIERS ..............................................VEERS74 Wade WEIBERT ......................................WYE-bert

COACHESDana DIMEL ........................................................DIM-ulRicky RAHNE ......................................................RON-ee

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SPECIALISTS

KO 10 Anthony Cantele (5-10, 186, So.-SQ) OR 19 Josh Cherry (6-0, 190, Sr.-3L) PK 19 Josh Cherry (6-0, 190, Sr.-3L) 10 Anthony Cantele (5-10, 186, So.-SQ)

HOLD 9 Ryan Doerr (6-3, 189, So.-1L)

LS 42 Corey Adams (6-4, 251, Sr.-3L) 63 Marcus Heit (6-3, 235, Fr.-RS)

P 9 Ryan Doerr (6-3, 189, So.-1L) 17 George Pierson (5-11, 204, Sr.-1L)

KOR 89 Aubrey Quarles (5-11, 200, Sr.-1L) 33 John Hubert (5-7, 185, Fr.-RS)

PR 2 Tysyn Hartman (6-3, 206, Jr.-2L)

OFFENSE

WR 3 Chris Harper (6-1, 232, So.-RS) 82 Adrian Hilburn (6-1, 196, Sr.-1L) LT 73 Manase Foketi (6-5, 300, Jr.-TR) 72 Kaleb Drinkgern (6-5, 281, Jr.-1L)

LG 59 Zach Kendall (6-2, 317, Sr.-2L) 79 Keenan Taylor (6-4, 280, Fr.-RS)

C 74 Wade Weibert (6-4, 303, Sr.-1L) 54 Trevor Viers (6-5, 292, Sr.-2L)

RG 67 Kenneth Mayfield (6-4, 349, Sr.-2L) 77 Colten Freeze (6-4, 294, Jr.-2L) RT 75 Clyde Aufner (6-5, 300, Jr.-2L) OR 70 Zach Hanson (6-8, 305, Jr.-1L) TE 80 Travis Tannahill (6-3, 249, So.-1L) 18 Andre McDonald (6-8, 277, Fr.-RS)

QB 14 Carson Coffman (6-3, 211, Sr.-3L) OR 7 Collin Klein (6-5, 230, So.-1L) 13 Sammuel Lamur (6-4, 210, Jr.-RS) FB 37 Braden Wilson (6-3, 254, So.-1L) 49 Lucas Hamm (6-2, 241, Sr.-SQ)

RB 8 Daniel Thomas (6-2, 228, Sr.-1L) 33 John Hubert (5-7, 185, Fr.-RS)

WR 89 Aubrey Quarles (5-11, 200, Sr.-1L) 17 Cole Bachamp (5-9, 179, Jr.-1L)

DEFENSE

DE 46 Prizell Brown (6-2, 284, Sr.-1L) 91 Brandon Harold (6-5, 258, So.-1L) DT 94 Raphael Guidry (6-4, 282, Jr.-2L) 46 Prizell Brown (6-2, 284, Sr.-1L) DT 95 Ray Kibble (6-4, 296, Jr.-TR) 96 Payton Kirk (6-5, 262, Jr.-1L) DE 40 Antonio Felder (6-1, 243, Sr.-2L) 55 Kadero Terrell (6-1, 242, Jr.-RS) LB 50 Tre Walker (6-3, 205, Fr.-HS) OR 56 Alex Hrebec (5-11, 251, Jr.-2L) LB 26 Jarell Childs (6-1, 225, So.-1L) OR 53 Blake Slaughter (5-10, 230, So.-1L) LB 27 David Garrett (5-8, 176, Jr.-1L) 21 Troy Butler (5-11, 197, Sr.-1L) DB 16 Terrance Sweeney (5-9, 177, Sr.-1L) 27 David Garrett (5-8, 176, Jr.-1L)

S 2 Tysyn Hartman (6-3, 206, Jr.-2L) 28 Logan Dold (6-0, 185, Jr.-2L)

FS 12 Ty Zimmerman (6-1, 203, Fr.-HS) 23 Emmanuel Lamur (6-4, 215, Jr.-1L) DB 8 Stephen Harrison (5-11, 180, Sr.-1L) 38 Matthew Pearson (5-8, 187, Jr.-TR)

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NO NAME POS HT WT YR-EX HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 2 # Tysyn Hartman DB 6-3 206 Jr.-2L Wichita, Kan. (Kapaun Mt. Carmel) 2 # Stephen Johnson WR 5-9 141 Fr.-RS Fresno, Calif. (Buchanan) 3 Chris Harper WR 6-1 232 So.-RS Wichita, Kan. (Oregon) 4 # Bryce Brown RB 6-0 216 So.-TR Wichita, Kan. (Tennessee) 4 # Billy Cosh QB 6-1 216 Fr.-HS Gambrills, Md. (Arundel) 5 Brodrick Smith WR 6-2 212 So.-RS Garden City, Kan. (Minnesota) 6 # Brandon Klimek PK 5-11 178 So.-SQ Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan) 6 # Tate Snyder LB 5-11 207 Fr.-HS Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan) 7 Collin Klein QB 6-5 230 So.-1L Loveland, Colo. (Loveland) 8 # Stephen Harrison DB 5-11 180 Sr.-1L Dallas, Texas (Plano West) 8 # Daniel Thomas RB 6-2 228 Sr.-1L Hilliard, Fla. (NW Mississippi CC) 9 Ryan Doerr P 6-3 189 So.-1L Katy, Texas (South Carolina) 10 # Anthony Cantele PK 5-10 186 So.-SQ Wichita, Kan. (Kapaun Mt. Carmel) 10 # Kelo Webster DB 5-7 166 Fr.-HS Keller, Texas (Keller) 12 # Logan Ortiz P/K 5-10 185 Jr.-TR Lawrence, Kan. (Butler CC) 12 # Ty Zimmerman DB 6-1 203 Fr.-HS Junction City, Kan. (Junction City) 13 Sammuel Lamur QB 6-4 210 Jr.-RS West Palm Beach, Fla. (Joliet JC) 14 Carson Coffman QB 6-2 204 Sr.-3L Peculiar, Mo. (Raymore-Peculiar) 15 # Randall Evans DB 5-11 168 Fr.-HS Miami, Fla. (Palmetto) 15 # Sam Johnson QB 5-11 207 Fr.-HS Topeka, Kan. (Topeka) 16 Terrance Sweeney DB 5-9 177 Sr.-1L Houston, Texas (Blinn College) 17 # Cole Bachamp WR 5-11 179 Jr.-1L Manhattan, Kan. (Butler CC) 17 # George Pierson P 5-11 204 Sr.-1L Arlington, Va. (Tyler JC) 18 Andre McDonald TE 6-8 277 Fr.-RS Choctaw, Okla. (Choctaw) 19 # Josh Cherry PK 6-0 195 Sr.-3L McCook, Neb. (McCook) 19 # Devin Gfeller WR 5-9 189 Fr.-RS Lindsborg, Kan. (Smoky Valley) 20 # William Powell RB 5-9 207 Sr.-SQ Duncanville, Texas (Navarro College) 20 # Riley Williams LB 5-10 209 Fr.-HS Topeka, Kan. (Topeka) 21 Troy Butler DB 5-11 197 Sr.-1L Waldorf, Md. (Antelope Valley CC) 22 # Thomas Ferguson DB 6-0 198 So.-1L Grand Prairie, Texas (South) 22 # Zach McFall WR 6-0 181 So.-TR Manhattan, Kan. (Fort Scott CC) 23 Emmanuel Lamur DB 6-4 215 Jr.-1L West Palm Beach, Fla. (Independence CC) 24 # Rodney Kenner WR 5-10 214 Jr.-1L Olathe, Kan. (Northwest) 24 # Dahrnaz Tigner DB 6-2 233 Jr.-2L Pompano Beach, Fla. (Ely) 25 Joseph Bonugli DB 5-11 187 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (Warren) 26 # Jarell Childs LB 6-1 225 So.-1L Kansas City, Mo. (Oak Park) 26 # Cale Miller WR 5-8 168 Fr.-HS Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan) 27 # Brad Duncan FB 6-1 223 Fr.-HS Westmoreland, Kan. (Rock Creek) 27 # David Garrett DB 5-8 176 Jr.-1L Cleveland, Ohio (Fort Scott CC) 28 # Logan Dold DB 6-0 185 Jr.-2L Garden Plain, Kan. (Garden Plain) 28 # Robert Rose RB 5-4 168 Fr.-RS Miami, Fla. (Miami Springs) 29 # Tanner Burns DB 6-0 183 Jr.-TR San Jose, Calif. (San Jose State) 29 # Cody Harrison WR 5-5 162 Fr.-HS Topeka, Kan. (Topeka) 30 # Drew Mueller DB 5-9 179 Fr.-RS Iola, Kan. (Iola) 30 # DeMarcus Robinson RB 5-9 195 Fr.-HS Wichita, Kan. (Northwest) 31 # Thomas Hankerson DB 5-5 156 So.-TR Delray Beach, Fla. (Hutchinson CC) 31 # Adam Repass-Orduna WR 5-5 159 So.-SQ Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley Northwest) 32 Roman Fields DB 5-10 200 So.-RS Kansas City, Kan. (Christ Prep Academy) 33 John Hubert RB 5-7 185 Fr.-RS Waco, Texas (Midway) 34 Cody Marley LB 5-11 234 Fr.-HS Denton, Texas (Guyer) 35 Ian Peters DB 6-0 186 So.-SQ Scandia, Kan. (Pike Valley) 36 # Nick Briney LB 6-0 221 Jr.-TR Ozawkie, Kan. (Coffeyville CC) 36 # Ben Kall FB 5-9 224 So.-1L Rochester, Minn. (John Marshall) 37 # David Smith LB 6-0 212 Fr.-HS Argyle, Texas (Liberty Christian) 37 # Braden Wilson FB 6-3 254 So.-1L Smith Center, Kan. (Smith Center) 38 Matthew Pearson DB 5-11 187 Jr.-TR Wichita, Kan. (Hutchinson CC) 39 # Jay Hanley FB 6-0 242 So.-1L Steamboat Springs, Colo. (Steamboat Springs) 39 # Jonathan Truman LB 5-11 198 Fr.-HS Kechi, Kan. (Kapaun Mt. Carmel) 40 Antonio Felder DE 6-1 243 Sr.-2L Warner Robins, Ga. (Butler CC) 41 # Charles Melton DB 6-0 199 Fr.-RS Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan) 41 # Zach Nemechek TE 6-2 242 Fr.-HS Quinter, Kan. (Quinter) 42 Corey Adams LS 6-4 251 Sr.-3L Monument, Colo. (Lewis-Palmer) 43 Marc St. Felix DB 5-11 202 Jr.-SQ Miami, Fla. (Edison)

ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNO NAME POS 42 Corey Adams LS 76 Jordan Allred OL 75 Clyde Aufner OL 17 Cole Bachamp WR 44 Josh Berard LB 25 Joseph Bonugli DB 52 Matt Bowman DE 99 Javonta Boyd DL 36 Nick Briney LB 46 Arthur Brown LB 4 Bryce Brown RB 83 Ed Brown WR 46 Prizell Brown DL 29 Tanner Burns DB 21 Troy Butler DB 18 Anthony Cantele P/K 19 Josh Cherry PK 26 Jarell Childs LB 14 Carson Coffman QB 68 William Cooper OL 4 Billy Cosh QB 97 Adam Davis DE 93 Eric Diesel DL 9 Ryan Doerr P 28 Logan Dold DB 71 Ethan Douglas OL 90 Laton Dowling DL 72 Kaleb Drinkgern OL 27 Brad Duncan FB 15 Randall Evans DB 73 Oladipo Fajimolu DL 40 Antonio Felder DE 22 Thomas Ferguson DB 32 Roman Fields DB 66 BJ Finney OL 73 Manase Foketi OL 77 Colten Freeze OL 47 Gabe Gantz TE 27 David Garrett DB 19 Devin Gfeller WR 54 Taylor Godinet DE 94 Raphael Guidry DT 49 Lucas Hamm FB 31 Thomas Hankerson DB 39 Jay Hanley FB 70 Zach Hanson OL 91 Brandon Harold DE 3 Chris Harper WR 29 Cody Harrison WR 8 Stephen Harrison DB 2 Tysyn Hartman DB 63 Marcus Heit OL 59 Brian Hertzog LB 82 Adrian Hilburn WR 56 Alex Hrebec LB 84 Curtis Hubbell TE 33 John Hubert RB 15 Sam Johnson QB 2 Stephen Johnson WR 36 Ben Kall LB 59 Zach Kendall OL 24 Rodney Kenner WR 95 Ray Kibble DL 96 Payton Kirk DE

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNO NAME POS 7 Collin Klein QB 6 Brandon Klimek PK 23 Emmanuel Lamur DB 13 Sammuel Lamur QB 61 Drew Liddle OL 47 Jared Loomis LB 78 Cornelius Lucas OL 64 Tomasi Mariner OL 34 Cody Marley LB 51 Blake Martin LB 67 Kenneth Mayfield OL 52 John McClure OL 18 Andre McDonald TE 22 Zach McFall WR 51 Cameron McLain OL 41 Charles Melton DB 26 Cale Miller WR 88 Torrell Miller WR 30 Drew Mueller DB 72 Ryan Mueller DE 41 Zach Nemechek TE 12 Logan Ortiz P/K 38 Mathew Pearson DB 35 Ian Peters DB 17 George Pierson P 65 Mike Powell OL 20 William Powell RB 50 Nick Puetz OL 89 Aubrey Quarles WR 31 Adam Repass-Orduna WR 98 Ethan Reinke DL 30 DeMarcus Robinson RB 45 Kevin Rohleder LB 28 Robert Rose RB 53 Blake Slaughter LB 5 Brodrick Smith WR 44 Chandler Smith LS 37 David Smith LB 87 Sheldon Smith WR 6 Tate Snyder LB 60 Dustin Sobieraj DT 43 Marc St. Felix DB 81 Jeremy Sutton TE 92 Josh Sutton DL 16 Terrance Sweeney DB 80 Travis Tannahill TE 79 Keenan Taylor OL 55 Kadero Terrell LB 8 Daniel Thomas RB 86 Tramaine Thompson WR 24 Darhnaz Tigner DB 85 Zach Trujillo TE 39 Jonathan Truman DB 54 Trevor Viers OL 57 Jordan Voelker DE 50 Tre Walker LB 69 Nick Ward OL 10 Kelo Webster DB 74 Wade Weibert OL 20 Riley Williams LB 37 Braden Wilson FB 62 Logan Wiltfong DL 48 Jarett Wright LB 12 Ty Zimmerman DB

NO NAME POS HT WT YR-EX HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 44 # Josh Berard LB 6-1 213 Sr.-1L Redondo Beach, Calif. (El Camino CC) 44 # Chandler Smith LS 6-1 237 Fr.-HS Olathe, Kan. (Northwest) 45 Kevin Rohleder LB 5-11 224 Sr.-3L Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll) 46 # Arthur Brown LB 6-1 223 Jr.-TR Wichita, Kan. (Miami) 46 # Prizell Brown DL 6-2 284 Sr.-1L Pflugerville, Texas (Blinn College) 47 # Gabe Gantz TE 6-5 255 Sr.-1L Perry, Kan. (Perry-Lecompton) 47 # Jared Loomis LB 5-11 228 Jr.-TR Macksville, Kan. (Dodge City CC) 48 Jarett Wright LB 5-11 227 Sr.-SQ Newton, Kan. (Butler CC) 49 Lucas Hamm FB 6-2 241 Sr.-SQ Hillsboro, Kan. (Butler CC) 50 # Nick Puetz OL 6-4 303 Jr.-TR Salina, Kan. (Wyoming) 50 # Tre Walker LB 6-3 205 Fr.-HS Olathe, Kan. (North) 51 # Blake Martin LB 6-2 217 Fr.-HS Overland Park, Kan. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 51 # Cameron McLain OL 6-2 292 Fr.-HS Gardner, Kan. (Gardner-Edgerton) 52 # Matt Bowman DE 6-2 235 Fr.-HS Kearney, Neb. (Kearney Catholic) 52 # John McClure OL 6-2 326 Fr.-HS Wichita, Kan. (Wichita Heights) 53 Blake Slaughter LB 5-10 230 So.-1L Missouri City, Texas (Elkins) 54 # Taylor Godinet DE 6-3 221 Fr.-HS Wamego, Kan. (Wamego) 54 # Trevor Viers OL 6-5 292 Sr.-2L Windom, Kan. (Little River) 55 Kadero Terrell LB 6-1 242 Jr.-RS Eustis, Fla. (Garden City CC) 56 Alex Hrebec LB 5-11 247 Jr.-2L St. Louis, Mo. (Oakville) 57 Jordan Voelker DE 6-3 244 Jr.-TR Newton, Kan. (Butler CC) 59 # Brian Hertzog LB 5-10 212 Jr.-1L Lee’s Summit, Mo. (West) 59 # Zach Kendall OL 6-2 317 Sr.-2L Peculiar, Mo. (Harrisonville) 60 Dustin Sobieraj DT 6-1 245 Jr.-SQ Billings, Mont. (Skyview) 61 Drew Liddle OL 6-3 295 Fr.-HS Oak Grove, Mo. (Grain Valley) 62 Logan Wiltfong DL 6-4 273 Fr.-RS North Kansas City, Mo. (Winnetonka) 63 Marcus Heit LS 6-3 235 Fr.-RS Derby, Kan. (Derby) 64 Tomasi Mariner OL 6-4 325 Fr.-HS Topeka, Kan. (Washburn Rural) 65 Mike Powell OL 6-1 290 Jr.-TR McCracken, Kan. (Hutchinson CC) 66 BJ Finney OL 6-4 292 Fr.-HS Andale, Kan. (Andale) 67 Kenneth Mayfield OL 6-4 349 Sr.-2L Randallstown, Md. (Randallstown) 68 William Cooper OL 6-4 283 Fr.-RS Hayti, Mo. (Hayti) 69 Nick Ward OL 6-1 279 Jr.-SQ Andale, Kan. (Andale) 70 Zach Hanson OL 6-8 305 Jr.-1L Sacramento, Calif. (Sacramento CC) 71 Ethan Douglas OL 6-6 300 So.-SQ Basehor, Kan. (Basehor Linwood) 72 # Kaleb Drinkgern OL 6-5 281 Jr.-1L Breman, Kan. (Marysville) 72 # Ryan Mueller DE 6-1 230 Fr.-HS Leawood, Kan. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 73 # Oladipo Fajimolu DL 6-4 282 Jr.-RS Lagos, Nigeria (Hillcrest) 73 # Manase Foketi OL 6-5 300 Jr.-TR Hesperia, Calif. (Mt. San Antonio College) 74 Wade Weibert OL 6-4 303 Sr.-1L Hillsboro, Kan. (Butler CC) 75 Clyde Aufner OL 6-5 303 Jr.-2L Raymore, Mo. (Raymore-Peculiar) 76 Jordan Allred OL 6-2 300 So.-TR Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Pierce JC) 77 Colten Freeze OL 6-4 294 Jr.-2L Liberty, Mo. (Liberty) 78 Cornelius Lucas OL 6-8 318 Fr.-RS New Orleans, La. (Edna Karr) 79 Keenan Taylor OL 6-4 280 Fr.-RS Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington) 80 Travis Tannahill TE 6-3 249 So.-1L Olathe, Kan. (East) 81 Jeremy Sutton TE 6-4 241 Jr.-RS Welda, Kan. (Fort Scott CC) 82 Adrian Hilburn WR 6-1 196 Sr.-1L New Braunfels, Texas (San Francisco CC) 83 Ed Brown WR 6-1 177 Fr.-HS Bradenton, Fla. (Bradenton Prep) 84 Curtis Hubbell TE 6-4 231 Jr.-TR Marion, Iowa (Iowa Central CC) 85 Zach Trujillo TE 6-4 246 Fr.-HS Edmond, Okla. (Deer Creek) 86 Tramaine Thompson WR 5-7 164 Fr.-RS Jenks, Okla. (Jenks) 87 Sheldon Smith WR 5-11 171 Sr.-1L Culver City, Calif. (Cerritos)88 Torell Miller WR 6-2 203 So.-1L New Orleans, La. (O. Perry Walker) 89 Aubrey Quarles WR 5-11 200 Sr.-1L Aurora, Colo. (Santa Rosa JC) 90 Laton Dowling DL 6-2 245 Fr.-HS Dodge City, Kan. (Dodge City) 91 Brandon Harold DE 6-5 258 So.-1L East St. Louis, Ill. (East St. Louis) 92 Josh Sutton DL 6-4 252 Jr.-RS Welda, Kan. (Fort Scott CC) 93 Eric Diesel DL 6-2 283 Jr.-TR St. Marys, Kan. (St. Mary’s) 94 Raphael Guidry DT 6-4 282 Jr.-2L Texas City, Texas (La Marque) 95 Ray Kibble DL 6-4 295 Jr.-TR Houston, Texas (Navarro College) 96 Payton Kirk DE 6-5 262 Jr.-1L Liberty, Mo. (Liberty) 97 Adam Davis DE 6-1 253 Jr.-TR Folkston, Ga. (Hutchinson CC) 98 Ethan Reinke DL 6-5 233 Fr.-HS Stilwell, Kan. (Blue Valley) 99 Javonta Boyd DL 6-2 291 Jr.-TR St. Petersburg, Fla. (Butler CC)

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The 2009 season saw one of the greatest legends in col-lege football return to the sidelines in hopes of revitalizinga program that he once built, piece by piece, into a nationalforce. And, after two seasons back in charge, Bill Snyder iswell on his way to doing just that. The architect of the “greatest turnaround in the historyof college football” Bill Snyder returned to lead the KansasState football program in 2009 after 17 ultra-successfulseasons as the head coach from 1989-2005. And, followinga 7-5 campaign in 2010, Snyder has K-State back in thebowl picture following its berth in the inaugural New EraPinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium. In 2010, Snyder’s Wildcats jumped out to a 5-1 start,which included big wins over UCLA, Conference USA Cham-pion UCF and Iowa State, behind All-Big 12 running backDaniel Thomas, who became the fastest Wildcat in schoolhistory (in terms of games) to rush for 1,000 yards. K-State would then dominate rival Kansas and close outthe home schedule with a convincing 39-14 win over Texasto become bowl-eligible. Eight Wildcats would earn All-Big 12 honors in 2010 withThomas and William Powell, who led the nation in kick re-turns, garnering first team honors. In his first season back as the head man of the Wildcatprogram, Snyder led the Wildcats to a 6-6 record in 2009and a second place finish in the Big 12 North. In fact, K-State was just one win away from advancing to the Big 12Championship game as the Wildcats played at Nebraska inthe season finale with a championship game berth on theline. Not bad for a program that was picked by most pre-season publications to finish fifth or even sixth in the 2009Big 12 North race.

K-State claimed more First Team All-Big 12 selectionson offense than any other school with four last season. Big12 Newcomer of the Year Daniel Thomas led the league inrushing in his first year at the position, while Nick Stringer,Jeron Mastrud and Brandon Banks also garnered first teamaccolades. Named the 32nd head football coach at Kansas Stateon Nov. 30, 1988, and again as the 34th on Nov. 24 2008,Snyder has amassed a 149-79-1 (.653) record during histenure with the Wildcats, including an 82-62-1 (.569) markin Big 8/12 games. His 149 victories are the 12th-mostamong active FBS coaches and are more than triple theman in second place on K-State’s all-time coaching victo-ries list (Mike Ahearn, 39 wins). But to fully understand the turnaround ushered in bySnyder at Kansas State one must only consider that theWildcats were in the midst of an 0-26-1 run when he washired. It also took K-State 51 seasons (1938-1988) to totaljust 130 wins, while the 12 head coaches prior to Snyder'sarrival in Manhattan combined to win just 116 games from1945-1988. Snyder led Kansas State to 11 straight bowl berths be-tween the 1993 and 2003 seasons, making K-State one ofonly seven programs in the nation to appear in the post-season every year during that stretch. During that span,Snyder’s Wildcats won nearly 80 percent of their games,chalking up 109 victories - a staggering average of nearly10 wins per season - and making Kansas State the nation’ssecond-winningest program over that period. And Snyder continued to break new ground with theWildcats. Kansas State’s 35-7 victory over top-ranked Okla-homa in the 2003 Big 12 Championship game lifted K-State

Year Overall Big 8/12 Finish

1989 1-10-0 0-7-0 8th

1990 5-6-0 2-5-0 T6th

1991 7-4-0 4-3-0 4th

1992 5-6-0 2-5-0 T6th

1993 9-2-1 4-2-1 3rd

1994 9-3-0 5-2-0 3rd

1995 10-2-0 5-2-0 T2nd

1996 9-3-0 6-2-0 3rd-N

1997 11-1-0 7-1-0 2nd-N

1998 11-2-0 8-0-0 1st-N

1999 11-1-0 7-1-0 T1st-N

2000 11-3-0 6-2-0 1st-N

2001 6-6-0 3-5-0 T4th-N

2002 11-2-0 6-2-0 2nd-N

2003 11-4-0 6-2-0 1st

2004 4-7-0 2-6-0 T5th-N

2005 5-6-0 2-6-0 6th-N

2009 6-6-0 4-4-0 T2nd-N

2010 7-5-0 3-5-0 3rd-N

Totals 149-79-1 82-62-1

SNYDER AT KANSAS STATE(1989-2010)

BILL SNYDERHead Coach

currently ranked12th Nationally in

Wins among active FBS coaches

19th Season at K-State

The Architect of the Greatest Turnaround in College Football History

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PERSONAL INFORMATIONDate of Birth: October 7, 1939Hometown: St. Joseph, Mo.Spouse: SharonChildren: Sean, Ross, Shannon, Meredith, WhitneyGrandchildren: Sydney, Katherine, Tate, Matthew, Alexis, Gavid, Kadin and TylinGreat-Grandchildren: D.J.

EDUCATIONReceived B.A. from William Jewell in 1963Received M.A. from Eastern New Mexico in 1965

PLAYING EXPERIENCEThree-year letterwinner as a defensive back at William Jewell

COACHING EXPERIENCEYear Position School1964 Assistant Coach Indio HS1966 Graduate Assistant USC1967-68 Head Coach Indio HS1969-73 Head Coach Santa Ana Foothill HS1974-75 Off. Coordinator Austin College1976-78 Assistant Coach North Texas1979-88 Off. Coordinator Iowa1989-2005, 09-10 Head Coach Kansas State

HEAD COACH YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDYear Overall Big 8/12 Finish1989 1-10-0 0-7-0 8th1990 5-6-0 2-5-0 T6th1991 7-4-0 4-3-0 4th1992 5-6-0 2-5-0 T6th1993 9-2-1 4-2-1 3rd u Copper Bowl Champions

1994 9-3-0 5-2-0 3rd u Aloha Bowl

1995 10-2-0 5-2-0 T2nd u Holiday Bowl Champions

1996 9-3-0 6-2-0 3rd-N u Cotton Bowl

1997 11-1-0 7-1-0 2nd-N u Fiesta Bowl Champions

1998 11-2-0 8-0-0 1st-N u Big 12 North Champions

u Alamo Bowl

1999 11-1-0 7-1-0 T1st-N u Holiday Bowl Champions

2000 11-3-0 6-2-0 1st-N u Big 12 North Champions

u Cotton Bowl Champions

2001 6-6-0 3-5-0 T4th-N u Insight.com Bowl

2002 11-2-0 6-2-0 2nd-N u Holiday Bowl Champions

2003 11-4-0 6-2-0 1st u Big 12 North Champions

u Big 12 Champions

u Fiesta Bowl

2004 4-7-0 2-6-0 T5th-N2005 5-6-0 2-6-0 6th-N2009 6-6-0 4-4-0 T2nd-N2010 7-5-0 3-5-0 3rd-N u Pinstripe Bowl

TOTAL 149-79-1 82-62-1

to its first conference championship since Pappy Waldorf’s 1934 squad and secured the school’s first BCS bowl berth in theTostitos Fiesta Bowl. With an 11-4 record in 2003, K-State was the only team in the country to win 11 games in six of the previous seven yearsand just the second program in the history of college football to win 11 games six times in a seven-year stretch. Snyder’s unprecedented success in 19 years at Kansas State has not gone unnoticed. He was named the National Coachof the Year on three occasions (1991, 1994 and 1998). He has been a finalist for the prestigious Bear Bryant/FWAA NationalCoach of the Year Award in 1993 and 1995 before winning in 1998; a finalist for the Football News National Coach of the YearAward in 1995 and 1998; and a finalist for the Kodak/AFCA National Coach of the Year Award in 1993 and 1998. In 1993, he joined legendary Nebraska head coach Bob Devaney as the only head coaches in Big Eight history to be namedAssociated Press Big Eight Coach of the Year three times in a four-year period (1990, 1991 and 1993). The Houston Chroniclenamed him the 1996 Big 12 Coach of the Year, while he earned 1997 and 1998 Big 12 Coach of the Year honors from theKansas City Star. Snyder also was the 1998 Big 12 Coach of the Year by the AP and by a vote of league coaches before earningthe league coaches’ support again in 2002. The 2003 season brought more honors, including Big 12 Coach of the Year accoladesfrom the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and ESPN.com. Since the inception of the Big 12 Conference, Snyder’s Wildcats truly became a dominant force in the league, ranking inthe top three in overall Big 12 wins during his first tenure. Kansas State also won more Big 12 road games than any team inthe league and advanced to the championship game three times. Those facts alone demonstrate the continuing evolution of a power in the Big 12 Conference and with it the recognitionthat Snyder is truly one of the finest coaches in college football today. The list of accomplishments Snyder has amassed in his 19 years is as endless as the time most people thought it wouldtake for the Wildcats to be a consistent threat in the Big Eight, and now, Big 12 Conference. Like so many in recent history, the 2003 campaign was a dramatically successful one for K-State, which ended the regularseason with seven straight wins, a fourth Big 12 North Division title, its first Big 12 Championship and another top-20 finish. But the 2003 season was not without its bumps in the road as the Wildcats overcame their share of adversity to produceperhaps the greatest season in school history. Ranked as high as No. 6 nationally in the early going, a key injury to quarterbackEll Roberson precipitated a three-game slide that threatened to wipe out a promising season. The three losses all but erased K-State from the national consciousness, as the Wildcats slipped out of the both polls forthe first time since the second game of the 2002 season. But Snyder was not about to allow the year to spiral out of control.He constantly reminded his players that they still controlled their own destiny, and if they could just go 1-0 each week theseason would take care of itself and the team would ultimately achieve its goals. And like everything Snyder seems to touch, this strategy too worked, as the Wildcats rode their 1-0 mantra week afterweek all the way to a berth in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. Along the way, five different Wildcats were lauded for their efforts with All-America honors, including K-State’s first Asso-ciated Press first team All-American running back, Darren Sproles, who finished fifth in voting for the Heisman Trophy, wasthe Doak Walker Award runner-up and finished third on the AP’s Player of the Year ballot. But Sproles was the lone player with star power that returned for the 2004 campaign. And though the little tank producedyet another record-breaking season capped by his third-straight selection to an All-Big 12 team, the lack of experience wasone reason K-State struggled through a 4-7 rebuilding campaign. The 2002 season was one of the best in Kansas State history, witnessed by the Wildcats’ five-victory turnaround from theprevious year’s 6-6 team to a win in the Pacific Life Holiday Bowl and an 11-2 overall record. In addition, the 2002 Wildcats set or tied 45 school records, including tying the mark for wins in a season. Snyder’s Wildcats finished the season with six consecutive victories, including the biggest wins in the history of the seriesin each of a three-week span against Kansas, Iowa State and Nebraska. The Wildcats’ dominant play down the stretch of the 2002 season earned Snyder the recognition of his peers as the Big 12Conference Coach of the Year. In 2001, Snyder directed one of the best in-season turnarounds in school history. Despite losing four straight in the middleof the year and facing the fourth-toughest schedule in the nation, the Wildcats recovered to win four of their last five gamesto end the regular season with a 6-5 record and a berth in the Insight.com Bowl. Despite the record, the quality of players produced by the Snyder-led coaching staff continued to attract national attentionfrom those who best know the game. Six Kansas State players were selected in the 2002 NFL Draft, the most of any team in the Big 12 Conference, with onlysix schools in the country having more players picked in the draft. The Wildcats started the 2000 season ranked in the Top 10 for just the second time in school history and made a four-week run into the Top 5 that saw K-State climb as high as No. 2 in the nation. K-State won the Big 12 North Division for thesecond time in three years and earned at least a share of the title for the third consecutive season. K-State had six playersnamed first team All-Big 12 by the league’s coaches, and PK Jamie Rheem, DT Mario Fatafehi and WR Quincy Morgan wereAll-Americans. The 1999 season saw the Wildcats climb from No. 20 in the preseason poll to finish at No. 6, after starting the seasonwith nine straight victories, and win 11 games for the third straight year. K-State tied Nebraska for the Wildcats’ second con-secutive Big 12 North Division Championship. All this came in what many thought would be a rebuilding season. K-State ledthe conference in first team picks with seven. In 1998, Snyder led K-State to its second straight 11-win season and a No. 4 ranking in the final regular season polls. InNovember, K-State occupied a No. 1 ranking in a national poll for the first time in school history. The Wildcats won the Big 12Conference North Division and advanced to a bowl game for the sixth year in a row. K-State won its first 11 games of theseason and ran its winning streak to a school-record 20 games before falling to Texas A&M in the Big 12 Championshipgame.Quarterback Michael Bishop became the first Wildcat to be a finalist for the Heisman Trophy, and a total of six K-Statersearned All-America honors.

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Snyder earned National Coach of the Year honors from the Walter Camp Foundation, theBobby Dodd Coach of the Year Foundation, the Associated Press, the Paul "Bear" BryantAward and the Schutt Sports Group. In 1997, Snyder led the Wildcats to their first 11-win season in school history, a No. 7final ranking and the first 10-win regular season since 1910. It was just the third 10-winseason in 102 years of K-State football. Kansas State won a school-record seven conferencegames, finishing second in the North to undefeated and national champion Nebraska. The Wildcats defeated South Division champion Texas A&M, 36-17. The season endedwith a 35-18 win over Big East Conference champion Syracuse in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl,with an estimated 50,000 K-State fans attending K-State’s first-ever Alliance Bowl. The 1996 season saw K-State finish with a 9-3 record, while more than 45,000 Wildcatfans painted Dallas purple for the Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl, K-State’s first-ever NewYear’s Day Bowl. Despite a 19-15 loss to No. 5 BYU, the support and respect for the K-Stateprogram grew to unprecedented heights.

In 1995, Snyder guided K-State to a 10-2 record, including a 5-2 Big Eight mark to tiefor second place behind national champion Nebraska. Following a 54-21 blitzing of WACchampion Colorado State in the 1995 Holiday Bowl, the Wildcats finished the season rankedsixth in the USA Today/CNN coaches poll and seventh in the Associated Press poll. Bothrankings were the highest ever attained by a Kansas State football team to that point. In 1995, the Wildcats finished tied for second in the Big Eight and their 5-2 league markgave K-State two consecutive 5-2 Big Eight seasons. In the last three years of the Big Eight,the Wildcats defeated or tied every team in the league except Nebraska. Since the inceptionof the Big 12 in 1996, K-State is 53-27 in league games under Snyder (10 seasons). In 1993, Snyder guided K-State to its first bowl win in school history and, in 1994, theWildcats cracked the Top 10 for the first time in school history. In 1998, the K-State achieveda No. 1 national ranking in one of the major polls for the first time in the program’s history. Individually, Snyder produced 45 different All-Americans during his 17 years as headcoach, including nine consensus first-team All-Americans: in 1992 (P Sean Snyder), 1993(FS Jaime Mendez), 1995 (CB Chris Canty), 1996 (Canty), 1997 (PK Martin Gramatica),1998 (PR David Allen), 1999 (LB Mark Simoneau) and 2002 (CB Terence Newman). Newman became the third Wildcat to win a national award when he was voted the 2002Thorpe Award, given to the top collegiate defensive back. Gramatica was the 1997 Lou GrozaAward winner, the first major award winner in Kansas State history. Quarterback MichaelBishop became the first K-State player to be named a finalist for the Heisman Trophy (fin-ishing as runner-up) while winning the Davey O’Brien Award. The foundation for K-State’s turnaround was laid in 1989 during Snyder’s first season

in Manhattan. Although the season yielded just a 1-10 record, it became evident to everyoneinvolved in the program that something special was happening. Most important, Snyder in-stilled a winning attitude and a healthy dose of self-respect and enthusiasm to a programthat had been given up for dead. In 1990, K-State was one of just four teams in the country to improve its record by fourgames with a 5-6 mark, including its first Big Eight Conference wins in four seasons withvictories over Oklahoma State and Iowa State. Snyder again beat those two schools in 1991,while adding Kansas and Missouri to the list of his Big Eight victims to finish at 7-4 for K-State’s first winning season since the Independence Bowl season of 1982. Heavy graduationlosses on the offensive side of the ball resulted in a 5-6 mark in 1992, but the Cats werestill able to hang their hats on their first perfect home season since 1934. Of course, it should come as no surprise that Snyder would be this kind of architect fora building program. At Iowa, he played a key role in the renaissance of a Hawkeye programthat went from 17 consecutive losing seasons to eight straight bowls. Snyder was the mindbehind Iowa’s potent offensive attack. The Hawkeye offense ranked first in passing efficiencyand third in passing yardage nationally in Snyder’s last five years of direction. In his finalIowa season, the Peach Bowl team led the Big Ten, and ranked seventh nationally, with 277passing yards per game. That team was second in the Big Ten with 416 yards of offense pergame. Snyder also served as quarterback coach at Iowa and helped develop some of thebest quarterbacks in NCAA history, including NFL players Chuck Long (second in Heismanvoting), Mark Vlasic and Chuck Hartlieb, who wrapped up his career as the first Hawkeye tothrow for 3,000 yards in back-to-back seasons. Snyder began his full-time coaching career in 1964 as an assistant at Indio High Schoolin California. In 1966 he served as a graduate assistant at USC under John McKay beforereturning to become head coach at Indio High School in 1967. He accepted the same positionat Santa Ana Foothill High School in 1969, where he stayed until 1973. In 1974, Snyder became the offensive coordinator on the football staff and head swim-ming coach at Austin College in Sherman, Texas. He joined the University of North Texas staffin 1976 and helped author an impressive turnaround with a three-year record of 26-7. Heleft UNT for Iowa in 1979. During his three-year hiatus, Snyder remained involved with the university and is currentlya member of the Missouri and Kansas Halls of Fame, the K-State and Austin College AthleticsHalls of Fame while also being inducted into the Holiday Bowl Hall of Fame. The long-timementor also remained active in the community as he currently is the Chairman of the KansasMentors Council and the Kansas Leadership Council, a member of the Board of Directors forKansas Leadership Center, the Board of Trustees for the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame, theKSU Leadership Studies Advancement Council, the Terry C. Johnson Cancer Research CenterAdvisory Council, the Manhattan Community Foundation Board of Trustees, the KSU Foun-dation Board of Trustees and is the Honorary Co-Chairman of the Kansas Masonic Partnershipfor Life. Snyder, 71, received his B.A. from William Jewell in 1963. He earned his M.A. from EasternNew Mexico in 1965. As a player, he was a three-year letterwinner as a defensive back atWilliam Jewell. Snyder and his wife, Sharon, have two sons (Sean and Ross) and three daugh-ters (Shannon, Meredith and Whitney). They also have eight grandchildren, Sydney, Katherine,Tate, Matthew, Alexis, Gavin, Kadin and Tylin, and one great-grandson, D.J.

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ASSISTANT COACHDEFENSIVE ENDS

JOE BOB

CLEMENTS

KEITH

BURNS

ASSISTANT COACHSECONDARY

CHRIS

COSH

ASSISTANT HEAD COACHDEFENSIVE COORD./LB

THE BURNS FILE

PERSONALYear at K-State: FirstDate of Birth: September 26, 1960Hometown: Hurst, TexasSpouse: YvonneChildren: K.C., Tanner, Davis

EDUCATIONArkansas (1982)

PLAYING EXPERIENCEArkansas, Safety (1980-82)

COACHING EXPERIENCE1984 ........................................Arkansas, graduate assistant1985 ....................................Pacific, assistant coach (DB/ST)1986-87 ..............................Pacific, co-defensive coord. (DB)1988..................................................Pacific, offensive coord.1989-90 ..................................Rice, assistant coach (DB/ST)1991-92 ......................................Rice, defensive pass coord.1993 ............................................USC, assistant coach (DB)1994-97 ......................................USC, defensive coord. (DB)1998-99 ......................................Arkansas, defensive coord.2000-02 ....................................................Tulsa, head coach2004-06 ......San Jose State, defensive coord./ST Coord. (DB)2007 ................................San Jose State, assoc. HC (CB/ST)2008-09 ......................San Jose State, defensive coord. (DB)2010................................Kansas State, assistant coach (DB)

BOWL EXPERIENCE1984 Liberty Bowl 1999 Citrus Bowl1993 Freedom Bowl 2000 Cotton Bowl1995 Cotton Bowl 2006 New Mexico Bowl1996 Rose Bowl 2010 Pinstripe Bowl1998 Sun Bowl

THE COSH FILE

PERSONALYear at K-State: FourthDate of Birth: May 12, 1959Hometown: Washington, D.C.Spouse: MaryChildren: J.J., Billy

EDUCATIONVirginia Tech (1983), B.A. Physical Education

PLAYING EXPERIENCEVirginia Tech, Linebacker (1977-81)

COACHING EXPERIENCE1984 ............................Minnesota, graduate assistant coach1985-88 ......................Wisconsin-Oshkosh, defensive coord.1989 ................................SE Missouri State, defensive coord.1990 ............................................UNLV, assistant coach (LB)1991 ....................................Minnesota, assistant coach (DL)1992-94 ....................................Illinois, assistant coach (LB)1995-96 ....................................Illinois, defensive coord. (LB)1997 ........................Maryland, assist. coach/rec. coord. (LB)1998 ....................................Michigan State, defensive coord.1999-2002 ........................South Carolina, assist. coach (LB)2003 ............................South Carolina, defensive coord. (LB)2004-05 ..........................Kansas State, assistant coach (LB)2006-08................................Maryland, defensive coord. (LB)2009-10..........................Kansas State, defensive coord. (LB)

BOWL EXPERIENCE1983 Peach Bowl 2006 Champs Sports Bowl1992 Holiday Bowl 2007 Emerald Bowl1994 Liberty Bowl 2010 Pinstripe Bowl2001, 2002 Outback Bowl

THE CLEMENTS FILE

PERSONALYear at K-State: Ninth Date of Birth: Nov. 28, 1975Hometown: Emporia, Kan.Spouse: PelusaChildren: Orianna, Chance, Emma, Kaden

EDUCATIONKansas State (1999), B.A. Mass Communications.

PLAYING EXPERIENCEKansas State, Defensive End (1995-98)

COACHING EXPERIENCE1999-2000............................Kansas State, student assistant2001-02..............................Kansas State, graduate assistant2003-05 ..........................Kansas State, assistant coach (DE)2006-07 ......................San Diego State, assistant coach (DL)2008 ........................................Kansas, assistant coach (DL)2009-10 ..........................Kansas State, assistant coach (DE)

BOWL EXPERIENCE1994 Aloha Bowl (Kansas State)1995 Holiday Bowl (Kansas State)1997 Cotton Bowl (Kansas State)1997 Fiesta Bowl (Kansas State)1998 Alamo Bowl (Kansas State)1999 Holiday Bowl (Kansas State)2001 Insight.com Bowl (Kansas State)2001 Cotton Bowl (Kansas State)2002 Holiday Bowl (Kansas State)2004 Fiesta Bowl (Kansas State)2008 Insight Bowl (Kansas)2010 Pinstripe Bowl (Kansas State)

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THE DICKEY FILE

PERSONALYear at K-State: SecondDate of Birth: Dec. 31, 1962Hometown: Scottsdale, Ariz.Spouse: LisaChildren: Jazmin, Tasha, Shyanne, Charles, Jr., Chanel(deceased)

EDUCATIONArizona (1987), Bachelor’s in Business Admin.

PLAYING EXPERIENCEScottdale C.C, Offensive Line (1981-82)Arizona, Offensive Line (1983-84)

COACHING EXPERIENCE1988 ............................................Arizona, graduate assistant1989 ............................Scottsdale C.C., assistant coach (OL)1990-91 ....................Northern Arizona, assistant coach (OL)1992-2003 ..........................Arizona, assistant coach (OL/TE)2004 ..................................Washington, assistant coach (OL)2005-08........................................Utah, assistant coach (OL)2009-10 ..........................Kansas State, assistant coach (OL)

BOWL EXPERIENCE1992 John Hancock Bowl 2005 Emerald Bowl1994 Fiesta Bowl 2006 Armed Forces Bowl1994 Freedom Bowl 2007 Poinsettia Bowl1997 Insight.com Bowl 2009 Sugar Bowl1998 Holiday Bowl 2010 Pinstripe Bowl

CHARLIE

DICKEY

ASSISTANT COACHOFFENSIVE LINE

THE LATIMORE FILE

PERSONALYear at K-State: 27thDate of Birth: July 29, 1949Hometown: Byron, Ga.Spouse: D'AnneChildren: M.L., Mallory

EDUCATIONKansas State (1976), B.A. Physical Education

PLAYING EXPERIENCEHutchinson Junior College, Guard (1968-69)Kansas State, Guard (1970-71)

COACHING EXPERIENCE1976-77 ..............Kansas State, graduate assistant (offense)1978-79 ..........................Kansas State, assistant coach (OL)1980................................Kansas State, assistant coach (DE)1981..............................Kansas State, assistant coach (OLB)1982................................Kansas State, assistant coach (DE)1983-85..................Kansas State, assistant head coach (DE)1986-88..........................Texas-El Paso, assistant coach (DL)1989-93..................................Missouri, assistant coach (DL)1994-2010 ......................Kansas State, assistant coach (DL)

BOWL EXPERIENCE1982 Independence Bowl 1999 Holiday Bowl1988 Independence Bowl 2001 Cotton Bowl1994 Aloha Bowl 2001 Insight.com Bowl1995 Holiday Bowl 2002 Holiday Bowl1997 Cotton Bowl 2004 Fiesta Bowl1997 Fiesta Bowl 2006 Texas Bowl1998 Alamo Bowl 2010 Pinstripe Bowl

MO

LATIMORE

ASSISTANT COACHINTERIOR DEFENSIVE LINE

THE DIMEL FILE

PERSONALYear at K-State: 13thDate of Birth: Oct. 9, 1962Hometown: Columbus, OhioSpouse: JulieChildren: Josey and Winston

EDUCATIONKansas State (1986), B.A. Marketing

PLAYING EXPERIENCEHutchinson C.C, Offensive Line (1983-84)Kansas State, Offensive Line (1985-86)

COACHING EXPERIENCE1987-88..............................Kansas State, graduate assistant1989-92 ..........................Kansas State, assistant coach (OL)1993-94..........................Kansas State, run game coord. (OL)1995-96 ..........................Kansas State, offensive coordinator1997-99 ..............................................Wyoming, head coach2000-02 ................................................Houston, head coach2005 ..................................Kansas State, graduate assistant2006-07....................................Arizona, assistant coach (TE)2008 ..........................Arizona, associate head coach (TE/RB)2009-10 ....................Kansas State, co-offensive coord. (RB)

BOWL EXPERIENCE1993 Copper Bowl (Kansas State)1994 Aloha Bowl (Kansas State)1995 Holiday Bowl (Kansas State)1997 Cotton Bowl (Kansas State)2008 Las Vegas Bowl (Arizona)2010 Pinstripe Bowl (Kansas State)

DANA

DIMEL

CO-OFFENSIVE COORD.RUNNING BACKS

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ASSISTANT COACHTIGHT ENDS

RICKY

RAHNE

DEL

MILLER

CO-OFFENSIVE COORD.QUARTERBACKS

MICHAEL

SMITH

ASSISTANT COACHWIDE RECEIVERS

THE MILLER FILE

PERSONALYear at K-State: 14thDate of Birth: Nov. 6, 1950Hometown: Marengo, IowaSpouse: JanChildren: Todd, Tad, Troy

EDUCATIONCentral College (1972), B.A. Physical EducationNorthern Iowa (1976), M.A. Physical Education

PLAYING EXPERIENCECentral College, (1969-71)

COACHING EXPERIENCE1972-75............................Plainfield High School, head coach1977-78........................Eagle Grove High School, head coach1978-88 ..............................................Iowa, assistant coach1989-90 ..................................Kansas State, assistant coach1991-94 ..................................Kansas State, offensive coord.1995-98 ................................SW Missouri State, head coach1999 ..................................Kansas State, graduate assistant2000 ..................................Oklahoma State, offensive coord.2001 ..........................Kansas State, assist. dir. football oper.2002........................................Kansas State, assistant coach2003-05 ..................................Kansas State, offensive coord.2006-08 ..............................San Diego State, offensive coord.2009 ..........................Kansas State, co-offensive coord. (QB)

BOWL EXPERIENCE1982 Rose Bowl 1988 Peach Bowl1982 Peach Bowl 1993 Copper Bowl1983 Gator Bowl 1994 Aloha Bowl1984 Freedom Bowl 2001 Insight.com Bowl1986 Rose Bowl 2002 Holiday Bowl1986 Holiday Bowl 2004 Fiesta Bowl1987 Holiday Bowl 2010 Pinstripe Bowl

THE SMITH FILE

PERSONALYear at K-State: 14thDate of Birth: Nov. 21, 1970Hometown: New Orleans, La.Spouse: KarynChildren: Kylie, Kenzie, Kason

EDUCATIONKansas State (1995), B.S. Social Science

PLAYING EXPERIENCEKansas State, Wide Receiver (1988-91)

COACHING EXPERIENCE1993..................................Kansas State, student asst. coach1995-96..............................Kansas State, graduate assistant1997-2005 ......................Kansas State, assistant coach (RB)2006 ............................................Rice, assistant coach (RB)2007 ........................................Arizona, assistant coach (RB)2008........................................Arizona, assistant coach (WR)2009-10 ........................Kansas State, assistant coach (WR)

BOWL EXPERIENCE1993 Copper Bowl 2001 Insight.com Bowl1995 Holiday Bowl 2002 Holiday Bowl1997 Cotton Bowl 2004 Fiesta Bowl1997 Fiesta Bowl 2006 New Orleans Bowl1998 Alamo Bowl 2008 Las Vegas Bowl1999 Holiday Bowl 2010 Pinstripe Bowl2001 Cotton Bowl

THE RAHNE FILE

PERSONALYear at K-State: FifthDate of Birth: July 19, 1980Hometown: Morrison, Colo.Spouse: JenniferChildren: Ryder

EDUCATIONCornell (2002), B.S. Industrial and Labor Relations

PLAYING EXPERIENCECornell, Quarterback (1998-2001)

COACHING EXPERIENCE2004 ....................................Holy Cross, assistant coach (DL)2005 ........................................Cornell, assistant coach (RB)2006 ..........................Kansas State, graduate assistant (Off.)2007-2008 ......................Kansas State, assistant coach (RB)2009-10 ..........................Kansas State, assistant coach (TE)

BOWL EXPERIENCE2006 Texas Bowl (Kansas State)2010 Pinstripe Bowl (Kansas State)

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JONATHAN BEASLEYOffensive GASecond Season

RAGEAN HILLProgram Director for Football AcademicsFifth Season

MINDY HOFFMANAssistant Athletic TrainerFifth Season

DARREN HONEYCUTTAssistant Strength and Conditioning CoachFourth Season

INGE JORGENSENCoordinator of Football AdministrationFourth Season

KYLE SNYAcademic Advisor/Counselor for FootballSecond Season

SEAN SNYDERSenior Associate AD/Football Operations16th Season

MATT THOMASONHead Athletic TrainerNinth Season

KYLE WILLIAMSDefensive GAThird Season

AL CERBEAssistant Equipment ManagerFourth Season

CHRIS DAWSONDirector of Strength and ConditioningFirst Season

SCOTT EILERTSenior Video Coordinator19th Season

JOSIAH FEUERBACHERAssistant Video CoordinatorFifth Season

JOAN FRIEDERICHHead Coaches’ Secretary40th Season

JOE GORDONDirector of Recruiting OperationsSecond Season

CHUCK HALLHead Equipment ManagerSecond Season

TERESA WILLIAMSAssistant Coaches Administrative Assistant14th Season

KACEY HARPERRecruiting Administrative AssistantSecond Season

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coreyADAMS

LONG SNAPPERMonument, Colo.Lewis-Palmer HS

6-4 • 251 • SENIOR-3L4242

clydeAUFNER

OFFENSIVE LINEMANRaymore, Mo.Raymore-Peculiar HS

6-5 • 303 • JUNIOR-2L7575

coleBACHAMP

WIDE RECEIVERManhattan, Kan.Butler CC

5-11 • 179 • JUNIOR-1L1717

Arguably the best long snapper in the nation... A First Team Mid-season All-American by Phil Steele and a First Team AcademicAll-Big 12 selection... Has been perfect on a combined 475 snapsin three-plus years, including 60 field goal/PAT attempts and 58punt snaps this year... A semifinalist for the Campbell Trophy (con-sidered “Academic Heisman”) and was a candidate for the SeniorCLASS Award.

A former junior-college walk on has stepped up at wide receiverduring the second half of the 2010 season... Has played in all 12games, including a start at Missouri... Caught one pass for 23yards at Baylor and another at North Texas for 10 yards... Sawaction in 10 games in 2009, mainly on special teams... Had onecatch for two yards against Texas A&M... Helped Butler CommunityCollege earn a final No. 1 ranking by JCFootball.com in 2007.

CAREER STATS - RECEIVINGYear G Rec Yds Avg. TD Long 2009 10 1 2 2.0 0 22010 12 2 33 16.5 0 23TOTAL 22 3 35 11.7 0 23CAREER-HIGHS - Catches: 1, three times; Yards: 23, at Baylor(10/23/10); Long Catch: 23, at Baylor (10/23/10).

One of four returning offensive linemen that started every gameat right tackle during the 2009 season... Was injured during thespring of 2010 and came back to start his first game of the seasonagainst Nebraska, which began a string of seven straight starts...Has also seen action against Iowa State, UCF and North Texas...Has helped the Wildcat rushing attack gain 206.0 yards per game,which ranks second in the Big 12, 20th nationally and 10th inschool history.

PRIZELL BROWN

prizellBROWN

DEFENSIVE LINEMANPflugerville, TexasBlinn College

6-2 • 284 • SENIOR-1L4646

A converted tight end who stepped into a starting role along thedefensive front last year... Started the first eight games at tacklebefore starting the final four at end... Has nearly four times asmany tackles this year from last season... Has had at least oneTFL in six games this year, and five games with one sack... Beganthe season with 4.0 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks in the firstthree games of the year... Tallied a career high six tackles, includ-ing a career best four solo stops, against Missouri State, while hehad five vs. UCF... Also carded four stops against UCLA, Iowa Stateand Oklahoma State, while he had a forced fumble against theCowboys... Carded three tackles, including one sack, against bothTexas and Missouri, and registered consecutive games with passbreakups against Missouri and Colorado.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2009 11 4-6-10 0.5-6 0.5-6 0 0 0 02010 12 22-16-38 7.0-38 5.0-25 0 5 2 0TOTAL 23 26-22-48 7.5-44 5.5-31 0 5 2 0CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 6, vs. Missouri State (9/11/10); Solos: 4,vs. Missouri State (9/11/10); TFL: 2.0, vs. Iowa State (9/18/10);Sacks: 1.0, five times.

COREY ADAMS

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anthonyCANTELE

PLACE KICKERWichita, Kan.Kapaun Mt. Carmel HS

5-10 • 186 • SOPHOMORE-SQ1010

joshCHERRY

PLACE KICKERMcCook, Neb.McCook HS

6-0 • 195 • SENIOR-3L1919

jarellCHILDS

LINEBACKERKansas City, Mo.Oak Park HS

6-1 • 225 • SOPHOMORE-1L2626

A former soccer player at Missouri State who transfered to K-State prior to the 2009 season... Began the year as K-State’s reg-ular kicker, hitting a 35-yard field goal and booting fourtouchbacks against UCLA, earning Big 12 Special Teams Playerof the Week honors... His four touchbacks were the most by aWildcat since 2008... Took a fake field goal in for a touchdownagainst Missouri State... Has booted 15 touchbacks this season.

An honorable mention All-Big 12 kicker who ranks seventh in bothcareer (72) and season (43) extra points... His 19 career fieldgoals also rank ninth in school history... Has been true on 7-of-8field goals this year, including six vs. Big 12 opponents, but didnot attempt a field goal during the final three regular seasongames... Connected from 46 yards and a career-long 48 yardsagainst Nebraska, becoming the first K-State kicker since 2006to hit two field goals of 40 yards or longer in the same game...Nailed a 38-yard field goal at Kansas, giving him three straightmakes from 35 yards or longer... Made two field goals vs. IowaState and one each against UCF and Texas... One of the fasterplayers on the team who is also on kick coverage teams, collectingthree tackles... Voted a player rep by his teammates.

CAREER STATS - KICKINGYear FGM-A Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ 2009 12-20 60.0 0-0 4-5 5-9 3-5 0-12010 7-8 87.5 0-0 1-2 3-3 3-3 0-0TOTAL 19-28 67.9 0-0 5-7 8-12 6-8 0-1CAREER-HIGHS - FG: 4, vs. Missouri (11/14/09); Long: 48, vs. Ne-braska (10/7/10).

A former running back who is in his first season as a linebacker...Had a three-game stretch of 31 total tackles against Kansas, Bay-lor and Oklahoma State, after just 14 in the first five games... Seta career high with 15 stops against the Jayhawks, more than hisprevious five games combined (14)... Came back with 12 tacklesat Baylor and four vs. the Cowboys... Had four stops, one TFL anda forced fumble at Colorado... Also totaled four stops in his firstcareer start against UCLA, while collecting three tackles againstMissouri State and Iowa State.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2010 12 30-23-53 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 1 1 0TOTAL 12 30-23-53 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 1 1 0CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 15, at Kansas (10/14/10); Solos: 9, atKansas (10/14/10); PD: 1, vs. Missouri State (9/11/10).

troyBUTER

DEFENSIVE BACKWaldorf, Md.Antelope Valley CC

5-11 • 197 • SENIOR-1L2121

A big, physical defensive back who has started 14 career games,including three this season... Has seen time at both defensiveback and on special teams... Began the season with a five-tackle,one-sack effort against UCLA... Came back with four tackles andtwo pass breakups against Missouri State... Also had three stopsvs. Texas and two at Colorado.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2009 12 32-14-46 5.0-15 0.0-0 0 2 0 12010 8 11-5-16 1.0-5 1.0-5 0 2 0 0TOTAL 20 43-19-62 6.0-20 1.0-5 0 4 0 1CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 9, at Oklahoma (10/31/09); Solos: 7, atTexas Tech (10/10/9); TFL: 2.0, vs. Missouri (11/14/09); Sacks:1.0, vs. UCLA (9/4/10).

JOSH CHERRY

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carsonCOFFMAN

QUARTERBACKPeculiar, Mo.Raymore-Peculiar HS

6-2 • 204 • SENIOR-3L1414

ryanDOERR

PUNTERKaty, TexasSouth Carolina

6-3 • 189 • SOPHOMORE-1L99

A senior who has started 14 career games, including 10 this sea-son... Ranks 10th in school history in career completions, while heis fifth and sixth at Kansas State in season and career efficiency,respectively... Ranks 6th in the Big 12 with a 139.0 pass efficiencyrating... Also ranks second on the team with nine rushing touch-downs, including five over a two-game stretch at Kansas and Bay-lor... Was phenomenal at Kansas, going 15-of-16 for 184 yardsand two touchdowns through the air, while rushing 10 times for 42yards and three scores... Lone incompletion on the evening was adropped pass... Finished game with a 231.6 passer rating, thehighest at K-State since 2005, while he tallied the most rushingtouchdowns by a Wildcat quarterback since 2008... His 93.8 com-pletion percentage vs. the Jayhawks is the highest in the Big 12this season and was just 0.3 percent lower than the Big 12 record...Set career highs in attempts (35) and completions (23) againstOklahoma State... Engineered a winning 13-play, 67-yard drive,capped by his own 7-yard score with 0:24 remaining, against UCF...Also threw a 73-yard strike to Tramaine Thompson to set up a fieldgoal and a 58-yard TD pass to Aubrey Quarles to tie the game at10... The 73-yarder was the longest pass play since a 77-yarderin 2008... Also had a great game vs. Missouri State as he went

18-of-26 and set career highs in yards (280) and passing touch-downs (3)... Was the first K-State quarterback to throw for threescores since 2008... Came off the bench at Colorado to go 16-of-23 for 270 yards and two touchdowns to go along with a rushingscore... Was the starting quarterback in the season opener for asecond straight year when he started against UCLA... Also voted ateam captain by his teammates for the second straight year.

CAREER STATS - PASSINGYear G Att Comp Int Pct. Yds. TD Long Effic.2007 4 5 3 0 60.0 22 0 12 97.02008 6 41 25 2 61.0 282 1 51 117.02009 6 117 71 4 60.7 860 2 64 121.22010 11 240 154 7 64.2 1832 12 73 166.5TOTAL 27 403 253 13 62.8 2996 15 73 131.1CAREER-HIGHS - Att: 35, vs. Oklahoma State (10/30/10); Comp:23, vs. Oklahoma State (10/30/10); Yards: 280, vs. Missouri State(9/11/10); TD: 3, vs. Missouri State (9/11/10); Long Pass: 73, vs.UCF (9/25/10).

A sophomore punter who was a Third Team All-Big 12 selectionby Phil Steele... Has continued to develop after transfering fromSouth Carolina... Holds a career average of 41.60, which currentlyranks sixth in school history... Has averaged 45.0-yards or greaterin four games this season, including a season-high 47.5 averagevs. Iowa State and a 46.6-yard average at Colorado... Boomed acareer long 57-yarder at Missouri... Also held a 45.3-yard averagevs. Oklahoma State and dropped two punts inside the 20... Had2 punts for a 46.5-yard average at Kansas... Tied his career highwith 3 punts inside the 20 vs. Nebraska and Texas.

CAREER STATS - PUNTINGYear G No. Yds Long Avg. In 202009 12 38 1565 53 41.2 132010 12 54 2262 57 41.9 17TOTAL 24 92 3827 57 41.6 30CAREER-HIGHS - Punts: 7, vs. UCF (9/25/10); Average: 49.0, vs.Missouri (11/14/09); Long: 57, at Missouri (11/13/10); Inside 20:3, twice.

CARSON COFFMAN

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loganDOLD

DEFENSIVE BACKGarden Plain, Kan.Garden Plain HS

6-0 • 180 • JUNIOR-2L2828

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A former running back who transitioned to defensive back priorto the 2009 season... Has been a backup in the secondary whilecontributing on special teams each of the past two seasons... Hasseven tackles on the year, including two at Kansas.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2008 10 0-1-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02009 10 1-5-6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02010 2 5-2-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 32 6-8-14 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 2, three times; Solos: 2, at Kansas(10/14/10).

A physical defensive back who can also step up and help stop therun... Has played in 11 games this year as a backup and on spe-cial teams... Made two tackles against both UCLA and MissouriState, while recording one stop vs. Texas and Missouri... Also hada pass breakup against the Tigers.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2009 11 2-2-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02010 11 2-5-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0TOTAL 22 4-7-11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 2, twice; Solos: 1, four times.

A big, rugged offensive lineman who arrived at K-State over thesummer from Mt. San Antonio College and started every gamethis season at left tackle... Has helped the Wildcat rushing attackgain 206.0 yards per game, which ranks second in the Big 12,20th nationally and 10th in school history.

A physical defensive end who can also drop back into pass cov-erage... Has started every game this season... Registered a careerhigh six tackles, including one for a loss, against Oklahoma State...His performance against the Cowboys topped his previous careerhigh of five tackles and another TFL vs. UCF... Also made fourstops against Iowa State, Texas and Missouri, while he had threetackles and a fumble recovery in the season opener againstUCLA... Voted a player representative by his teammates.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2008 12 4-4-8 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 1 0 02009 12 17-13-30 7.0-28 3.0-17 0 1 0 02010 12 22-12-34 3.0-15 0.0-0 0 1 0 1TOTAL 36 43-29-72 10.5-44 3.0-17 0 3 0 1CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 6, vs. Oklahoma State (10/30/10); Solos:6, vs. Oklahoma State (10/30/10); TFL: 2.0, at Texas Tech(10/10/09); Sacks: 1.0, three times.

antonioFELDER

DEFENSIVE ENDWarner Robins, Ga.Butler CC

6-1 • 243 • SENIOR-2L4040

thomasFERGUSON

DEFENSIVE BACKGrand Prairie, TexasGrand Prairie South HS

6-0 • 198 • SOPHOMORE-1L2222

manaseFOKETI

OFFENSIVE LINEMANHesperia, Calif.Mt. San Antonio College

6-5 • 300 • JUNIOR-TR7373

ANTONIO FELDER

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coltenFREEZE

OFFENSIVE LINEMANLiberty, Mo.Liberty HS

6-4 • 294 • JUNIOR-2L7777

An athletic offensive lineman who possesses excellent mobilityfor his size... Broke into the starting rotation in 2009 and also sawaction in four games as a reserve... Has appeared as a reserveoffensive lineman and on special teams in all 12 games this year.

Former JuCo transfer who has been one of K-State’s most con-sistent defenders this season... An honorable mention All-Big 12pick by the Associated Press... Ranks fifth in the Big 12 in overallTFLs at 13.0, while he is third with 10.5 vs. conference oppo-nents... Had a career best 3.0 TFLs at Baylor and 2.0 against bothKansas and Colorado... Both of his TFLs against the Jayhawkswere sacks, marking a career best... Registered a career high 16tackles at Colorado, including 14 solo stops, to go along with apass breakup... His 16 tackles were the most by a Wildcat sinceJosh Buhl had 18 against Marshall on Sept. 20, 2003... His 14solo stops were also the most since Lamar Chapman also had 14against Ohio on Sept. 13, 1997... Bettered his 11-tackle effort atMissouri the week prior, while he had another double-digit tacklegame (10) against Nebraska... Had eight wrap ups at Baylor andtotaled seven tackles against both Iowa State and Texas, including1.5 TFLs vs. the Longhorns... Also had six tackles against UCLAand five against UCF... Recording a stretch of five straight gameswith at least one pass defended, including two at Baylor... Alsobroke up two passes and recorded his first career interceptionagainst UCLA.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2009 11 16-13-29 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 02010 12 64-22-86 13.0-46 3.0-18 1 10 1 2TOTAL 23 80-35-115 13.0-46 3.0-18 1 10 2 2CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 16, at Colorado (11/20/10); Solos: 14, atColorado (11/20/10); TFL: 3.0, at Baylor (10/23/10); Sacks: 2.0, atKansas (9/4/10); INT: 1, vs. UCLA (9/4/10); PD: 3, vs. UCLA(9/4/10).

An explosive defensive lineman who made his way into the playingrotation last season... Started eight games this season, includingthe final four regular season contests... Made a career high ninetackles against Missouri State before three straight games of fourtackles... Recorded his first career interception at Baylor... Endedthe regular season on a high note at North Texas, tallying threetackles and collecting 1.5 sacks.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2008 9 4-8-12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02009 12 10-9-19 2.0-10 0.5-7 0 0 0 12010 12 10-23-33 2.5-14 1.5-13 1 1 0 0TOTAL 33 24-40-64 4.5-24 2.0-20 1 1 0 1CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 9, vs. Missouri State (9/11/10); Solos: 4,twice; TFL: 1.5, at North Texas (11/27/10); Sacks: 1.5, at NorthTexas (11/27/10).

davidGARRETT

DEFENSIVE BACKCleveland, OhioFort Scott CC

5-8 • 176 • JUNIOR-1L2727

One of the tallest offensive linemen in the country who benefittedfrom a redshirt season in 2008... Played against UCLA at righttackle and started the next three games... Has seen reserve dutyeach of the last eight games... Has helped the Wildcat rushing at-tack gain 206.0 yards per game, which ranks second in the Big12, 20th nationally and 10th in school history.

raphaelGUIDRY

DEFENSIVE TACKLETexas City, TexasLa Marque HS

6-4 • 282 • JUNIOR-2L9494

zachHANSON

OFFENSIVE LINEMANSacramento, Calif.Sacramento CC

6-8 • 305 • JUNIOR-1L7070

DAVID GARRETT

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An athletic wide receiver who redshirted in 2009 after transferringfrom Oregon... Is one of five Division I transfers on the roster thatare originally from the state of Kansas... Had his best game as aWildcat at Colorado as he caught four passes for a K-State careerhigh 74 yards and one touchdown... Also had a season-long re-ception of 38 yards against the Buffaloes, bettering a 35-yardcatch at Kansas... Tied his season high in catches at Coloradothat he originally set at Baylor... Previous season high in receivingyards was 56 at Baylor... Was on the receiving end of a seven-yard touchdown pass at North Texas with five seconds remainingin the first half, while he also had a 29-yard rush against the MeanGreen... Hauled in his first touchdown as a Wildcat against Ne-braska.

CAREER STATS - RECEIVINGYear G Rec Yds Avg. TD Long 2008* 12 9 122 13.6 2 62 2010 12 20 274 13.7 3 38TOTAL 24 29 396 13.7 5 62CAREER-HIGHS - Catches: 5, vs. Arizona State (10/25/08)*; Yards:85, vs. Arizona State (10/25/08)*; Long Catch: 62, vs. ArizonaState (10/25/08)*; TD: 1, five times. * at Oregon

A 2008 Freshman All-American who earned a medical hardshipafter missing nearly the entire 2009 season... Named a Third TeamMidseason All-Big 12 pick by Phil Steele... Jump-started the sea-son by carding five stops, including a sack, a forced fumble anda pass breakup vs. UCLA... Followed that up with a career highnine stops (all solo), including 2.0 TFLs, against Missouri State...Came back with six total tackles against Iowa State, including aquarterback sack that forced a fumble that he recovered late inthe fourth quarter... Also had six stops, including 2.0 TFLs, againstUCF... Also made 3 stops at Baylor and four tackles with 1.5 goingfor loss at North Texas.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2008 12 24-21-45 10.5-41 3.0-21 0 1 2 02009 1 1-0-1 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 02010 12 27-14-41 7.5-26 2.0-8 0 2 2 1TOTAL 24 52-35-87 19.0-68 5.0-29 0 3 4 1CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 9, vs. Missouri State (9/11/10); Solos: 9,vs. Missouri State (9/11/10); TFL: 3.0, twice; Sacks: 2.0, vs.Louisiana (9/27/08).

chrisHARPER

WIDE RECEIVERWichita, Kan.Oregon

6-1 • 232 • SOPHOMORE-RS33

brandonHAROLD

DEFENSIVE ENDEast St. Louis, Ill.East St. Louis HS

6-5 • 258 • SOPHOMORE-1L9191

BRANDON HAROLD

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A very athletic and intelligent player who is second on the teamwith 76 tackles... A First Team Academic All-District and All-Big12 honoree... Registered a career-high 12 stops vs. OklahomaState, which bettered his previous season high of eight againstMissouri State... Also had nine stops, including one for loss,against Colorado, seven at Missouri and six vs. UCLA, Baylor andNorth Texas... Tallied a pair of picks against Texas, tying a careerhigh... One of eight players in the Big 12 with two interceptions ina game this season... Also blocked an extra point at Colorado...Voted a team captain by his teammates.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2008 12 32-17-49 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02009 12 32-20-54 0.0-0 0.0-0 5 11 1 12010 12 48-28-76 1.0-2 0.0-0 2 3 1 1TOTAL 36114-65-179 1.0-2 0.0-0 7 14 2 2CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 12, vs. Oklahoma State (10/30/10); Solos:9, vs. Oklahoma State (10/30/10); TFL: 1.0, at Colorado(11/20/10); INT: 2, twice; PD: 4, vs. UMass (9/5/09).

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A former walk-on who developed into a starter late last year andstarted the final 10 games of the regular season en route to hon-orable mention All-Big 12 accolades from the league’s coachesand the Associated Press... Recorded 14 passes defended, whichranks second in the Big 12 and tied for 10th nationally, while 13have come vs. Big 12 teams, which led league... Best game ofthe season came at Kansas when he collected five tackles, inter-cepted his first career pass and broke up another, while returninga fumble 85 yards for a touchdown... His fumble return broke an86-year old school record and is the third longest in Big 12 his-tory... Followed the KU game with a career high seven tackles atBaylor, while also forcing a fumble... Tallied five stops againstTexas and Colorado, including an 18-yard TFL against UT and a20-yard sack against CU... Also had an interception against UT...Registered a career high four pass breakups vs. Oklahoma State...Recorded two tackles and broke up two passes vs. Iowa State.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2009 11 17-8-25 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 11 0 02010 12 25-11-36 2.5-40 1.0-20 2 14 1 1TOTAL 23 42-19-61 3.5-41 1.0-20 2 25 1 1CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 7, at Baylor (10/23/10); Solos: 6, at Baylor(10/23/10); TFL: 1.0, three times; Sack: 1.0, at Colorado(11/20/10); INT: 1, twice; PD: 4, vs. Oklahoma State (10/30/10).

tysynHARTMAN

DEFENSIVE BACKWichita, Kan.Kapaun Mt. Carmel HS

6-3 • 206 • JUNIOR-2L22

TYSYN HARTMAN

STEPHEN HARRISON

stephenHARRISON

DEFENSIVE BACKDallas, TexasPlano West HS

5-11 • 180 • SENIOR-1L88

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alexHREBEC

LINEBACKERSt. Louis, Mo.Oakville HS

5-11 • 247 • JUNIOR-2L5656

One of the leaders at linebacker with a position-high 20 careerstarts... A Third Team Midseason All-Big 12 performer by PhilSteele... Also earned First Team Academic All-Big 12 honors...Finished the regular season third on the team in tackles despitemissing two games due to injury... Ranks 14th in the Big 12 with7.4 tackles per game... Ranks 10th in the Big 12 but tops amonglinebackers with 9 passes defended... Began the season with acareer high 12 tackles against UCLA, while he also hit double dig-its vs. both UCF and Nebraska (10)... Had nine stops against IowaState and eight against both Missouri State and Kansas... Alsohad a tackle for loss and three pass break ups vs. the Bears.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2008 12 30-38-68 4.0-31 2.5-24 1 3 1 02009 11 19-13-32 4.0-11 0.0-0 0 1 0 02010 10 32-42-74 2.0-5 0.0-0 0 9 0 0TOTAL 33 81-93-174 10.0-47 2.5-24 1 13 1 0CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 12, vs. UCLA (9/4/10); Solo: 6, four times;TFL: 3.0, vs. Tennessee Tech (9/26/09); Sacks: 1.5, vs. Iowa State(11/22/08); INT: 1, vs. Iowa State (11/22/08).

A young running back who has seen increased action after an in-jury to William Powell... Can also return kickoffs... Set career highsin carries (5) and yards (19) at Kansas... Had a big day in the re-turn game at Colorado when he returned six kicks for 111 yards,including a long of 6... That followed a three-return game for 61yards at Missouri.

CAREER STATS - RUSHINGYear G Rush Yds Avg. TD Long 2010 7 12 28 2.3 0 6TOTAL 7 12 28 2.3 0 6CAREER-HIGHS - Rushes: 5, at Kansas (10/14/10); Yards: 19, atKansas (10/14/10); Long Rush: 6, at Kansas (10/14/10).

CAREER STATS - KICKOFF RETURNSYear G Ret Yds Avg. TD Long 2010 7 9 172 19.1 0 26TOTAL 7 9 172 19.1 0 26CAREER-HIGHS - Returns: 6, at Colorado (11/20/10); Yards: 111,at Colorado (11/20/10); Long Ret.: 6, at Colorado (11/20/10).

johnHUBERT

RUNNING BACKWaco, TexasMidway HS

5-7 • 185 • FRESHMAN-RS3333

adrianHILBURN

WIDE RECEIVERNew Braunfels, TexasSan Francisco CC

6-1 • 196 • SENIOR-1L8282

A very athletic player who stepped up towards the end of the sea-son after injuries to other wide receivers, catching nine passesfor 117 yards and one touchdown over the final three games...Earned starts against Texas and Missouri... Had three catches fora career-high 69 yards and his first career touchdown against theTigers... Also had three catches for 28 yards at Colorado and threereceptions for 20 yards at North Texas... Had another solid threegame stretch vs. Kansas, Baylor and Oklahoma State, capped bya career best six-catch game for 49 yards against the Cowboys...Had two grabs for 13 yards at Kansas before catching threepasses for 15 yards at Baylor... Also caught one pass for 10 yardsvs. Missouri State and had two catches for 11 yards against Ne-braska.

CAREER STATS - RECEIVINGYear G Rec Yds Avg. TD Long 2010 12 23 215 9.3 1 35TOTAL 12 23 215 9.3 1 35CAREER-HIGHS - Catches: 6, vs. Oklahoma State (10/30/10); Yards:69, at Missouri (11/13/10); TD: 1, at Missouri (11/13/10); LongCatch: 35, at Missouri (11/13/10).

ALEX HREBEC

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A physically gifted player with excellent work habits who earnedFirst Team All-Big 12 honors from the Dallas Morning News... Alsoa Second Team All-Big 12 performer by the league’s coaches, theAssociated Press, the Kansas City Star, the San Antonio Express-News and Phil Steele... A proven player who has started everygame in 2009 and 2010... Has an offense-high 28 career starts...Has helped the Wildcat rushing attack gain 206.0 yards per game,which ranks second in the Big 12, 20th nationally and 10th inschool history... Has seen time at both center and guard through-out his career... One of 4 returning o-line starters... Voted a playerrep and a team captain.

A big, strong defensive tackle that started the opening gameagainst UCLA and the final seven regular season contests...Logged a career high four tackles vs. Oklahoma State and tiedthat mark in consecutive games at Missouri and Colorado...Forced a fumble against the Cowboys while he broke up a passat CU... Also made three tackles vs. Missouri State, Iowa Stateand North Texas... Made 0.5 TFLs and broke up two passes vs.the Mean Green.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2010 12 10-15-25 0.5-1 0.5-1 0 4 1 0TOTAL 12 10-15-25 0.5-1 0.5-1 0 4 1 0CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 4, three times; Solos: 3, twice; TFL: 0.5,at North Texas (11/27/10); Sacks: 0.5, at North Texas (11/27/10).

ZACH KENDALL

RAY KIBBLE

rayKIBBLE

DEFENSIVE LINEMANHouston, TexasNavarro College

6-4 • 295 • JUNIOR-TR9595

zachKENDALL

OFFENSIVE LINEMANPeculiar, Mo.Harrisonville HS

6-2 • 317 • SENIOR-2L5959

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A quarterback who earned spot duty early in the year before start-ing the Texas and Colorado games... A threat in the running game,while his passing skills have improved throughout the season...One of just two Big 12 quarterbacks with at least two 100-yardrushing games this season... Led K-State to a win over Texas inhis first career start at quarterback after rushing 25 times for 127yards and two touchdowns... His 127 rushing yards were the mostby a quarterback in their first career start in school history...Teamed with Daniel Thomas to have two players with 100-yardgames for the first time since 2006... Did not start at Missouri,but entered game late in first quarter and rushed 18 times for 141yards... Also 4-of-6 for 65 yards and one touchdown through theair, setting career highs in each category... Started his second ca-reer game at Colorado, completing a career-long 40-yard pass,and rushing for two scores... Had a career-long 51-yard run for ascore at Kansas, the longest touchdown run by a Wildcat this sea-son... Earned playing time against UCLA and Missouri State before

seeing his first extensive action of the year vs. Nebraska as hewent 2-for-2 through the air for 16 yards and rushed six times for33 yards... Voted as a team captain... A Second Team AcademicAll-Big 12 honoree.

CAREER STATS - PASSINGYear G Att Comp Int Pct. Yds. TD Long Effic.2009 12 1 1 0 100.0 27 0 27 326.82010 9 18 11 0 61.1 138 1 40 143.8TOTAL 21 19 12 0 63.2 165 1 40 153.5 CAREER-HIGHS - Att: 6, at Missouri (11/13/10); Comp: 4, at Mis-souri (11/13/10); Yards: 65, at Missouri (11/13/10); Long Pass:40, at Colorado (11/20/10).

CAREER STATS - RUSHINGYear G Rush Yds Avg. TD Long 2009 12 1 -8 -8.0 0 02010 9 75 430 5.7 6 51TOTAL 21 76 422 5.6 6 51CAREER-HIGHS - Rushes: 25, vs. Texas (11/6/10); Yards: 141, atMissouri (11/13/10); TD: 2, twice; Long Rush: 51, at Kansas(10/14/10).

An athletic and physical defender who can play both safety andlinebacker... Earned three starts this season, while playing in 11games... Started his 13th consecutive game vs. UCLA, collectingfive tackles... Made a season high seven stops against UCF andBaylor, while collecting a TFL and an interception against theKnights... Started his first career game at linebacker at Missouri,making six tackles and tallying his career sack... Voted a playerrep and team captain by his teammates... Brother, Sammuel, isa quarterback for the Wildcats.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2009 12 44-24-68 1.0-1 0.0-0 3 5 0 22010 11 19-18-37 2.0-7 1.0-3 1 3 0 0TOTAL 23 63-42-105 3.0-8 1.0-3 4 8 0 2CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 10, vs. Missouri (11/14/09); Solos: 7, vs.Missouri (11/14/09); TFL: 1.0, twice; Sack: 1.0, at Missouri(11/13/10); INT: 2, vs. Colorado (10/27/09).

COLLIN KLEIN

emmanuelLAMUR

DEFENSIVE BACKWest Palm Beach, Fla.Independence CC

6-4 • 215 • JUNIOR-1L2323

collinKLEIN

QUARTERBACKLoveland, Colo.Loveland HS

6-5 • 230 • SOPHOMORE-1L77

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sammuelLAMUR

QUARTERBACKWest Palm Beach, Fla.Joliet CC

6-4 • 210 • JUNIOR-RS1313

A former junior-college transfer who has seen action in four gamesthis season as a backup quarterback... Earned his most extensivetime against Nebraska, going 3-of-3 for 28 yards through the air,while rushing three times for 20 yards... Also played against Mis-souri State, Kansas and Texas.

A walk-on product from Manhattan High School who has found aniche on special teams... Has three tackles on kick coverage, oneeach against Missouri State, Nebraska and North Texas... Alsopreps as a defensive back... Earned first team all-state honorsas a senior in 2008.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2010 8 2-1-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 8 2-1-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 1, three times; Solos: 1, twice.

One of four returning starters along the offensive line who startedeach of the final 10 games last year before earning the start inall 12 games in 2010... Has helped the Wildcat rushing attackgain 206.0 yards per game, which ranks second in the Big 12,20th nationally and 10th in school history.

A big, physical tight end who beefed up significantly in the off-season... One of the tallest Wildcats at 6-8, making him a greattarget over the middle... Saw time in two tight end sets in all 12regular season games, while earning the start against UCF...Recorded the first two catches of his career against the Knightsfor 23 yards, including an 18-yarder... Caught a 29-yard touch-down reception at Kansas... Also had a two-reception game atColorado for 24 yards, while also hauling in a two-point conver-sion.

CAREER STATS - RECEIVINGYear G Rec Yds Avg. TD Long 2010 12 5 76 15.2 1 29TOTAL 12 5 76 15.2 1 29CAREER-HIGHS - Catches: 2, twice; Yards: 29, at Kansas(10/14/10); TD: 1, at Kansas (10/14/10); Long Catch: 29, atKansas (10/14/10).

A former junior-college walk on who has seen time in two gamesthis season... Played at Kansas and at North Texas, catching twopasses for 12 yards against the Mean Green... Played one seasonat Fort Scott Community College, helping the Greyhounds win aJayhawk Conference and Region 6 Championship, while they fin-ished No. 2 in the final NJCAA/JCFootball.com Poll.

CAREER STATS - RECEIVINGYear G Rec Yds Avg. TD Long 2010 2 2 12 6.0 0 13TOTAL 2 2 12 6.0 0 13CAREER-HIGHS - Catches: 2, at North Texas (11/27/10); Yards: 12,at North Texas (11/27/10); Long Catch: 13, at North Texas(11/27/10).

kennethMAYFIELD

OFFENSIVE LINEMANRandallstown, Md.Randallstown HS

6-4 • 349 • SENIOR-2L6767

andreMCDONALD

TIGHT ENDChoctaw, Okla.Choctaw HS

6-8 • 277 • FRESHMAN-HS1818

KENNETH MAYFIELD

charlesMELTON

DEFENSIVE BACKManhattan, Kan.Manhattan HS

6-0 • 199 • FRESHMAN-RS4141

zachMCFALL

WIDE RECEIVERManhattan, Kan.Fort Scott CC

6-0 • 181 • SOPHOMORE-TR2222

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matthewPEARSON

DEFENSIVE BACKWichita, Kan.Hutchinson CC

5-11 • 187 • JUNIOR-TR3838

williamPOWELL

RUNNING BACKDuncanville, TexasNavarro College

5-9 • 207 • SENIOR-SQ2020

A junior-college transfer who has seen time in all 12 games thisseason, mainly on special teams... Has also prepped at defensiveback... Made one solo stop at Kansas and against Texas.

Former junior-college transfer and walk-on who was elected a FirstTeam All-Big 12 kick returner by the league’s coaches, the KansasCity Star and Phil Steele, while he was an honorable mention re-turner by the Associated Press... Earned third team All-Americahonors by Rivals.com... Also a Second Team Academic All-Big 12honoree and a First Team Midseason All-Big 12 selection by PhilSteele, while he was a candidate for the Rudy and BurlsworthAwards... Leads the Big 12 and nation with a kickoff-return averageof 34.6 yards... Average currently ranks first in school history forboth a single-season and a career, and is second in Big 12 historyby 0.2 yards... Has 726 KOR yards this season, which is second inK-State history... Four of his 21 returns have gone for 50 or moreyards... Returned a kick 100 yards for a touchdown at Baylor, thefirst kickoff return score of his career and tied for the longest inschool history (Mack Herron vs. OU in 1968)... Also ranks 10th inthe Big 12 with 109.0 all-purpose yards per game... Totaled 186kickoff return yards against Nebraska, just 10 yards shy of the sin-gle-game school record... Saw his first significant action at runningback against UCLA when he rushed for 72 yards on just six carriesand recorded his first career touchdown... Rushed four times for49 yards and a 39-yard score against Missouri State... Had fivecarries for 70 yards, including a career long 56-yarder, at Kansas...Had just one carry vs. Oklahoma State, but it went for an eight-yard touchdown... Also rushed twice for 28 yards and a scoreagainst Texas.

CAREER STATS - KICKOFF RETURNSYear G Ret Yds Avg. TD Long 2010 9 21 726 34.6 1 100TOTAL 9 21 726 34.6 1 100CAREER-HIGHS - Returns: 6, vs. Nebraska (10/7/10); Yards: 186,vs. NU (10/7/10); TD: 1, at Baylor (10/23/10); Long Ret.: 100, atBU (10/23/10).

CAREER STATS - RUSHINGYear G Rush Yds Avg. TD Long 2010 9 23 250 10.9 4 56TOTAL 9 23 250 10.9 4 56CAREER-HIGHS - Rushes: 6, vs. UCLA (9/4/10); Yards: 72, vs. UCLA(9/4/10); TD: 1, four times; Long Rush: 56, at Kansas (10/14/10).

WILLIAM POWELL

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K-State’s top receiver who led the team in receptions, yards andtouchdowns in the regular season en route to honorable mentionAll-Big 12 honors... Had at least one reception in 11 games duringthe regular season... Became the 25th player in school historywith 1,000 career receiving yards this season... Has two touch-down catches of 55 or more yards, the first player to do so sinceBrandon Banks in 2008...Tallied consecutive 100-yard games witha touchdown at Missouri (133) and Colorado (114), becoming thefirst player with consecutive 100-yard games since BrandonBanks in 2008... Had a career high nine receptions against theTigers... Also had an 18-yard rush vs. the Buffaloes... First 100-yard game of the season was at Baylor when he grabbed sixpasses for 131 yards and one touchdown... Touchdown receptionagainst the Bears was a 67-yarder from running back DanielThomas... Also caught eight passes against Oklahoma State...Had a good game against Missouri State, catching a team-highseven passes for 82 yards and a 23-yard touchdown, his firstscore since Sept. 6, 2008, against Montana State... Has been out-standing as a kick returner since an injury to William Powell... Istied for third and tied for fourth in single-season and career touch-downs, respectively, while he is fifth in career kickoff returnyardage (973) and eighth in single-season kickoff return average(25.9)... Broke the school record for kickoff return yardage in agame with 197 at North Texas, which featured a 92-yard returnfor a touchdown... His 197 return yards are the most in the Big12 this season.

CAREER STATS - RECEIVINGYear G Rec Yds Avg. TD Long 2008 12 34 407 12.0 1 362010 12 47 685 14.6 5 67TOTAL 24 81 1092 13.5 6 67CAREER-HIGHS - Catches: 9, twice; Yards: 133, at Missouri(11/13/10); Long Catch: 67, at Baylor (10/23/10); TD: 1, six times.

CAREER STATS - KICKOFF RETURNSYear G Ret Yds Avg. TD Long 2008 12 26 555 21.3 0 502010 12 15 388 25.9 1 92TOTAL 24 41 943 23.0 1 92CAREER-HIGHS - Returns: 7, at Louisville (9/17/08); Yards: 197, atNorth Texas (11/27/10); TD: 1, at North Texas (11/27/10); LongRet.: 92, at North Texas (11/27/10).

aubreyQUARLES

WIDE RECEIVERAurora, Colo.Santa Rosa JC

5-11 • 200 • SENIOR-1L8989

AUBREY QUARLES

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A talented receiver who was eligible this season after transferringfrom Minnesota, and one of five Division I transfers on the rosterthat are originally from the state of Kansas... Was K-State’s topreceiver in the early part of the season, leading the Wildcats incatches, yards and touchdowns through four games before a sea-son-ending injury against Nebraska... Had a career day vs. Mis-souri State, setting career highs in catches (6), yards (99) andtouchdowns (2)... Became first Wildcat with at least two touch-down catches in a game since the 2009 season opener... Cameback with three receptions for 66 yards, including a career-long47-yarder, against Iowa State... Caught three passes for 14 yards,including a five-yard score, to open the season vs. UCLA.

CAREER STATS - RECEIVINGYear G Rec Yds Avg. TD Long 2008* 12 5 50 10.0 1 43 2010 5 14 191 13.6 3 47TOTAL 17 19 241 12.7 4 47CAREER-HIGHS - Catches: 6, vs. Missouri State (9/11/10); Yards:99, vs. Missouri State (9/11/10); Long Catch: 47, vs. Iowa State(9/18/10); TD: 2, vs. Missouri State (9/11/10). * at Minnesota

A rugged play-making linebacker who is an impact player on spe-cial teams... A First Team Academic All-Big 12 selection... Has11 tackles this season, including two special teams stops againstBaylor, Oklahoma State and Colorado.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2007 5 4-3-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02008 5 4-3-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02009 12 20-9-29 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02010 12 8-3-11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 34 4-7-11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 5, at Oklahoma (10/31/09); Solos: 4, vs.Colorado (10/24/09).

A tough linebacker who earned four starts... Was stellar againstUCF as he tallied team-high 13 tackles and his first career sack...Came back with six stops and another sack against Nebraska...Had another double-digit tackle contest against Texas when hemade 10 stops... Also made five tackles against both MissouriState and Iowa State.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2009 9 0-3-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02010 11 26-21-47 2.0-19 2.0-19 0 0 0 0TOTAL 20 26-24-50 2.0-19 2.0-19 0 0 0 0CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 13, vs. UCF (9/25/10); Solos: 6, vs. UCF(9/25/10); TFL: 1.0, twice; Sacks: 1.0, twice.

blakeSLAUGHTER

LINEBACKERMissouri City, TexasElkins HS

5-10 • 230 • SOPHOMORE-1L5353

kevinROHLEDER

LINEBACKERWichita, Kan.Bishop Carroll HS

5-11 • 224 • SENIOR-3L4545

BLAKE SLAUGHTER

brodrickSMITH

WIDE RECEIVERGarden City, Kan.Minnesota

6-2 • 212 • SOPHOMORE-RS55

BRODRICK SMITH

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An in-state product who has stepped into the starting role at tightend after spending the 2009 season as the primary backup... Hadthe best game of his career at Colorado in which he set careerhighs in catches (2), yards (64) and longest catch (40)... His 40-yard reception set up K-State’s second touchdown, while he hada diving 24-yard catch in the third quarter... Hauled in his firstcareer touchdown reception at Kansas, a 13-yarder... Caught onepass for 13 yards against UCLA and another pass for eight yardsvs. Missouri State.

CAREER STATS - RECEIVINGYear G Rec Yds Avg. TD Long 2009 12 2 37 18.5 0 212010 12 5 98 19.6 1 40TOTAL 24 7 135 9.6 1 40CAREER-HIGHS - Catches: 2, at Colorado (11/20/10); Yards: 64, atColorado (11/20/10); TD: 1, at Kansas (10/14/10); Long Catch:40, at Colorado (11/20/10).

A former junior-college transfer who started every game duringthe regular season and earned honorable mention All-Big 12 ac-colades from the league’s coaches... Tied for seventh in the Big12 with 11 passes defended... Registered a career high seventackles, including five solo, at Kansas, bettering his previous ca-reer high of six stops vs. UCF... Also had five stops against IowaState and Oklahoma State... Also recovered a Cowboys fumble...Collected his first career interception against UCLA, while he alsobatted away three other Bruin passes... Second pick of the seasoncame on the Wildcats’ final defensive play of the UCF game...Carded three stops and two breakups at Baylor.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2009 5 3-2-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02010 12 29-13-42 1.0-4 0.0-0 2 11 2 1TOTAL 16 32-15-47 1.0-4 0.0-0 2 11 2 1CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 7, at Kansas (10/14/10); Solos: 5, atKansas (10/14/10); INT: 1, twice; PD: 4, vs. UCLA (9/4/10).

A very fast and physical defensive end/linebacker who has lookedto bounce back from a season-ending injury prior to the 2009 sea-son... Has played in 10 games this year, making a career bestthree stops against UCF... Was credited with two tackles againstIowa State and Nebraska, including 0.5 TFLs against the Cyclones.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2010 10 7-3-10 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 4 0 0TOTAL 10 7-3-10 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 4 0 0CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 3, vs. UCF (9/25/10); Solos: 3, vs. UCF(9/25/10).

A speedy wide receiver who started six of the first seven gamesand was the team’s regular punt returner... Sat out the final fivegames due to injury... Ranks fifth in school history among fresh-men in both receptions and receiving yards... Logged a career highwith five receptions at Kansas, totaling 58 yards, including a 36-yarder... Came back with four catches for 46 yards at Baylor...Hauled in three passes for 87 yards, including a 73-yarder, vs.UCF... The reception was the longest by a Wildcat since a 77-yarder in 2008... Brought in two passes for 27 yards against IowaState and also had another two catches for 41 yards vs. MissouriState... Caught three passes against UCLA... Returned three puntsfor a season high 38 yards, including a long of 20, vs. the Bruins.

CAREER STATS - RECEIVINGYear G Rec Yds Avg. TD Long 2010 7 19 258 13.6 0 73TOTAL 7 19 258 13.6 0 73CAREER-HIGHS - Catches: 5, at Kansas (10/14/10); Yards: 87, vs.UCF (9/25/10); Long Catch: 73, vs. UCF (9/25/10).

CAREER STATS - PUNT RETURNSYear G Ret Yds Avg. TD Long 2010 7 13 96 7.4 0 20TOTAL 7 13 96 7.4 0 20CAREER-HIGHS - Returns: 5, vs. Missouri State (9/11/10); Yards:38, vs. UCLA (9/4/10); Long Return: 20, vs. UCLA (9/4/10).

tramaineTHOMPSON

WIDE RECEIVERJenks, Okla.Jenks HS

5-7 • 164 • FRESHMAN-RS8686

kaderoTERRELL

LINEBACKEREustis, Fla.Garden City CC

6-1 • 242 • JUNIOR-RS5555

TERRANCE SWEENEY

terranceSWEENEY

DEFENSIVE BACKHouston, TexasBlinn College

5-9 • 177 • SENIOR-1L1616

travisTANNAHILL

TIGHT ENDOlathe, Kan.Olathe East HS

6-3 • 249 • SOPHOMORE-1L8080

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One of the top running backs in the nation and in Kansas Statehistory... A Doak Walker Award Semifinalist and a First Team All-Big 12 selection by the Associated Press and the Kansas CityStar... Also a Second Team All-Big 12 pick by the league’scoaches, the Dallas Morning News and Phil Steele... Earned sec-ond team All-America honors by Rivals.com... A preseason can-didate for the Maxwell Award and a Third Team MidseasonAll-American and First Team Midseason All-Big 12 selection byPhil Steele... Ranks ninth nationally (eighth among running backs)and second in the Big 12 in rushing yards per game at 124.6...Broke the school record for rushing yardage by a senior, while heis second in single-season rushing and third in a career... Alsofourth in both career and single-season rushing touchdowns...Tied Darren Sproles (2004) for fastest to 1,000 rushing yards inschool history in terms of games (9)... Ranks second in a seasonand third in a career in rushing attempts, while he has 14 careergames of 20 or more rushes... Has 1,658 all-purpose yards thisseason (138.2 per game), which is sixth Big 12, 28th nationallyand seventh in school history... His 3,205 career all-purpose yardsare fifth at Kansas State... Rushed a career high 36 times for 269yards and two touchdowns, including a career-long 52-yardscamper, at North Texas... His rushing total was the third most ina game in school history... Performance bookended his regularseason as he earned then-career highs in rushing yards (234),attempts (28) and longest rush (44) against UCLA... His rushingtotal against the Bruins was the most in a season-opener andthen sixth overall in school history... Came back with 137 yardson 21 attempts with another two scores against Missouri State...Recorded his third straight 100-yard game vs. Iowa State whenhe ran for 181 yards and another two scores... Caught a careerhigh eight passes for 36 yards vs. Nebraska... Rushed for 91 yardsand one score on 18 carries at Kansas... Carded his fourth 100-yard game at Baylor, going for 113 yards on 22 carries with twotouchdowns... Finished with 101 yards on 29 carries and onescore vs. Oklahoma State... Tallied his third straight and sixth total100-yard game vs. Texas, going for 106 yards on 18 carries withtwo scores... Also had two touchdowns at Missouri... On the 2010watch list of the Hornung Award, recognizing versatility in collegefootball... Has been involved in 39.2-percent of the total offense.

CAREER STATS - RUSHINGYear G Rush Yds Avg. TD Long 2009 12 247 1265 5.1 11 402010 12 276 1495 5.4 16 52TOTAL 24 523 2760 5.3 27 52CAREER-HIGHS - Rushes: 36, at North Texas (11/27/10); Yards: 269,at North Texas (11/27/10); TD: 4, vs. Texas A&M (10/17/09); LongRush: 52, at North Texas (11/27/10).

danielTHOMAS

RUNNING BACKHilliard, Fla.NW Mississippi CC

6-2 • 228 • SENIOR-1L88

DANIEL THOMAS

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treWALKER

LINEBACKEROlathe, Kan.Olathe North HS

6-3 • 205 • FRESHMAN-HS5050

jordanVOELKER

DEFENSIVE ENDNewton, Kan.Butler CC

6-3 • 244 • JUNIOR-TR5757

bradenWILSON

FULLBACKSmith Center, Kan.Smith Center HS

6-3 • 254 • SOPHOMORE-1L3737

A junior-college walk on who has seen time in five games thisseason, including three appearances in the first five games... Reg-istered a career high six stops, including four solos, at Kansas...Also had two tackles against Missouri State.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2010 5 5-3-8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 5 5-3-8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 6, at Kansas (10/14/10); Solos: 4, atKansas (10/14/10).

A big, bruising fullback who is very athletic and quick for his size...Has started 11 games this season... Lead blocker for DanielThomas, who is ninth in the nation and second in the Big 12 inrushing, while he has helped paved the way for a Wildcat rushingattack that has gained 206.0 yards per game, which ranks secondin the Big 12, 20th nationally and 10th in school history... Alsohas 7 catches for 63 yards this season, while he scored his firstcareer touchdown on a one-yard rush at North Texas... Hauled ina career high two passes for 18 yards against Nebraska... Grabbedanother pass for five yards vs. Oklahoma State... Had a career-long 23-yard reception vs. Missouri State.

True freshman who saw increased playing time at linebacker to-wards the end of the regular season, including starts at Missouriand Colorado... Tallied 38 tackles over the final four games, themost by a Wildcat freshman since 1996... Carded 12 tackles andrecorded his first career interception at Missouri... Performanceagainst the Tigers followed and 11-tackle effort vs. Texas... Hadnine tackles and one tackle for loss at Colorado... Tallied sevenstops, including a sack, at Kansas, while he made six tackles atNorth Texas.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2010 12 28-19-47 2.0-2 1.0-1 1 1 0 0TOTAL 12 28-19-47 2.0-2 1.0-1 1 1 0 0CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 12, at Missouri (11/13/10); Solos: 8, vs.Texas (11/6/10); TFL: 1.0, at Kansas (10/14/10); Sacks: 1.0, atKansas (10/14/10).

TRE WALKER

BRADEN WILSON

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tyZIMMERMAN

DEFENSIVE BACKJunction City, Kan.Junction City HS

6-1 • 203 • FRESHMAN-HS1212

A local quarterback product who switched to defensive back duringthe spring... A true freshman who developed into one of KansasState’s most consistent defenders down the stretch of the season...Finished the regular season second in the Big 12 in tackles amongfreshmen, earning Second Team All-Big 12 honors from theleague’s coaches and Phil Steele... Also received votes for Defen-sive Freshman of the Year honors from the Big 12 coaches andhonorable mention All-Big 12 accolades from the AssociatedPress... Was the first true freshman in school history to earn all-conference honors from the league’s coaches... His 69 tackles areseven shy of entering the top five list for a freshmen in school his-tory... Started the final 11 games of the regular season and hascarded six or more tackles in eight of the last nine contests... Reg-istered a career high 12 tackles against Oklahoma State, includingtwo for a loss, while wrapping up eight ball carriers against bothUCF and Baylor... Had seven stops vs. both Texas and North Texas,while picking off two Longhorn passes and one Mean Green pass...His two interceptions against UT are tied for the most in a singlegame in the Big 12 this season... Also had six stops at Kansas, in-cluding one for a loss, and returned a fumble 24 yards... Cardedanother six tackles at Missouri and Colorado, while he returned apunt 41 yards against the Buffaloes, the longest by a Wildcat since2008.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2010 12 39-30-69 4.0-7 0.0-0 3 6 0 2TOTAL 12 39-30-69 4.0-7 0.0-0 3 6 0 2CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 12, vs. Oklahoma State (10/30/10); Solos:7, vs. Oklahoma State (10/30/10); TFL: 2.0, vs. Oklahoma State(10/30/10); INT: 2, vs. Texas (11/6/10).

A former junior-college walk on who has seen time in all 12 gamesas a backup linebacker and on special teams... Made two tacklesagainst Texas and one tackle vs. Missouri State, Iowa State andMissouri... Recorded 0.5 TFLs against the Longhorns... Playedagainst Tennessee Tech in 2009... Helped Butler County win con-secutive national championships in 2007 and 2008.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSEYear G UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD FF FR2009 1 0-0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 02010 12 3-2-5 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 13 3-2-5 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0CAREER-HIGHS - Tackles: 2, vs. Texas (11/6/10); Solos: 1, threetimes; TFL: 0.5, vs. Texas (11/6/10).

A preseason Rimington Trophy candidate and a Second Team All-Big 12 selection by the Associated Press and the Kansas CityStar... Also a Third Team Midseason All-Big 12 pick by PhilSteele... Starting all 12 games, including 11 at center, a year agobefore starting all 12 games this year at center... Has helped theWildcat rushing attack gain 206.0 yards per game, which rankssecond in the Big 12, 20th nationally and 10th in school history.

jarrettWRIGHT

LINEBACKERNewton, Kan.Butler CC

5-11 • 227 • SENIOR-SQ4848

wadeWEIBERT

OFFENSIVE LINEMANHillsboro, Kan.Butler CC

6-4 • 303 • SENIOR-1L7474

TY ZIMMERMAN

WADE WEIBERT

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76 • JORDAN ALLREDOffensive Lineman6-2 | 300 | So.-TRThousand Oaks, Calif.Pierce JC

90 • LATON DOWLINGDefensive Lineman6-2 | 245 | Fr.-HSDodge City, Kan.Dodge City HS

72 • KALEB DRINKGERNOffensive Lineman6-5 | 281 | Jr.-1LBreman, Kan.Marysville HS

32 • ROMAN FIELDSDefensive Back5-10 | 200 | So.-RSKansas City, Kan.Christ Prep Academy

47 • GABE GANTZTight End6-5 | 255 | Sr.-1LPerry, Kan.Perry-Lecompton HS

49 • LUCAS HAMMFullback6-2 | 241 | Sr.-SQHillsboro, Kan.Hillsboro HS

39 • JAY HANLEYFullback6-0 | 242 | So.-1LSteamboat Springs, Colo.Steamboat Springs HS

63 • MARCUS HEITLong Snapper6-3 | 235 | Fr.-RSDerby, Kan.Derby HS

59 • BRIAN HERTZOGLinebacker5-10 | 212 | Jr.-1LLee’s Summit, Mo.Lee’s Summit West HS

44 • JOSH BERARDLinebacker6-1 | 213 | Sr.-1LRedondo Beach, Calif.El Camino CC

25 • JOSEPH BONUGLIDefensive Back5-11 | 187 | Fr.-HSSan Antonio, TexasWarren HS

99 • JAVONTA BOYDDefensive Lineman6-2 | 294 | Jr.-TRSt. Petersburg, Fla.Butler CC

68 • WILLIAM COOPEROffensive Lineman6-4 | 283 | Fr.-RSHayti, Mo.Hayti HS

4 • BILLY COSHQuarterback6-1 | 216 | Fr.-HSGambrills, Md.Arundel HS

97 • ADAM DAVISDefensive End6-1 | 253 | Jr.-TRFolkston, Ga.Hutchinson CC

71 • ETHAN DOUGLASOffensive Lineman6-6 | 300 | So.-SQBasehor, Kan.Basehor Linwood HS

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36 • BEN KALLFullback5-9 | 224 | So.-1LRochester, Minn.John Marshall

30 • DEMARCUS ROBINSONRunning Back5-9 | 195 | Fr.-HSWichita, Kan.Wichita Northwest HS

28 • ROBERT ROSERunning Back5-4 | 168 | Fr.-RSMiami, Fla.Miami Springs HS

87 • SHELDON SMITHWide Receiver5-11 | 171 | Sr.-1LCulver City, Calif.Cerritos College

6 • TATE SNYDERLinebacker5-11 | 207 | Fr.-HSManhattan, Kan.Manhattan HS

79 • KEENAN TAYLOROffensive Lineman6-4 | 280 | Fr.-RSTulsa, Okla.Booker T. Washington HS

24 • DAHRNAZ TIGNERDefensive Back6-2 | 233 | Jr.-2LPompano Beach, Fla.Ely HS

85 • ZACH TRUJILLOTight End6-4 | 246 | Fr.-HSEdmond, Okla.Deer Creek HS

54 • TREVOR VIERSOffensive Lineman6-5 | 292 | Sr.-2LWindom, Kan.Little River HS

24 • RODNEY KENNERWide Receiver5-10 | 214 | Jr.-1LOlathe, Kan.Olathe Northwest HS

78 • CORNELIUS LUCASOffensive Lineman6-8 | 318 | Fr.-RSNew Orleans, La.Edna Karr HS

64 • TOMASI MARINEROffensive Lineman6-4 | 325 | Fr.-HSTopeka, Kan.Washburn Rural HS

34 • CODY MARLEYLinebacker5-11 | 234 | Fr.-HSDenton, TexasGuyer HS

88 • TORELL MILLERWide Receiver6-2 | 203 | So.-1LNew Orleans, La.O. Perry Walker HS

35 • IAN PETERSDefensive Back6-0 | 186 | So.-SQScandia, Kan.Pike Valley HS

17 • GEORGE PIERSONPunter5-11 | 204 | Sr.-1LArlington, Va.Tyler JC

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BACK IN BUSINESS Kansas State’s 2010 football record says it all.

Seven wins indicate there were some ups; five losses advertise there were some

downs. But at the end of the day, the the Wildcats pro-

gressed in the right direction under legendary head coach

Bill Snyder and are back in the postseason for the first time

since 2006.

“Inconsistencies,” said Snyder in defining the 2010 sea-

son. “At some point of the season, we were probably a little

bit better than we should have been, and then there were

times when we were not as good as we should have been.”

The good part came early when K-State got off to a 5-1

start to the season, which included big wins over UCLA,

Conference USA Champion UCF and Iowa State. Excitement

in Wildcat football was also evidenced by four sell-out

crowds of over 50,000 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium and the

largest total attendance for a six-game home season in

Kansas State history.

But, the 5-1 start was followed by a 2-4 second half,

which was highlighted by a 39-14 punishing of Texas in

Manhattan, the program’s third straight win over the Long-

horns. And, the Governor’s Trophy remained in Manhattan

for the second straight year following the Cats’ 59-7 romp of

rival Kansas in Lawrence.

To pinpoint the reason for the second-half drop off, one

first looks at the schedule itself. In the first six games, only

Nebraska and Central Florida is in postseason play. In the

second half of the schedule, three of the six - Baylor, Okla-

homa State and Missouri - will be involved in a bowl game as the Cats made their way

through the daunting Big 12 Conference schedule.

If “inconsistency” is the single word to describe the season, “lack of depth” is the

phrase Snyder uses to define why there were highs and lows.

“We started getting beat up. Then when you don't have

that many players, you get tired and then get more banged

up,” said Snyder, who indicated that the present scholarship

count was at 67, or 18 below the NCAA maximum of 85.

“We just didn’t have enough people at the end of the sea-

son to endure the grind we had to go through. We tapered off

at the end and were not as productive as early in the year.”

In the first Bill Snyder run, special teams play played a piv-

otal role to K-State’s success, which included an 11-year run

of bowl games. Now two seasons into his return, it seems to

be the third of the game that is on the most solid ground.

In 2010:

• William Powell was tops in the nation in kickoff returns

(34.57), and the K-State team was second nationally (25.82).

• The punt team with Ryan Doerr was eighth in the country in

net punting (39.78).

•The Wildcats were fifth in the Big 12 in punt returns (8.5).

• K-State was sixth in the league in kickoff coverage.

• Josh Cherry was 7-of-8 in field goals and the team was 49-

of-50 on extra points.

• K-State’s two special teams TD’s gave the Wildcats 77 non-

offensive scores since 1999 - the second-most in the nation.

All are areas that Snyder calls “... imperative to a team’s

success. While there were inconsistencies, our special teams

were productive over the course of the entire season.”

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Also impressive during the 12-game

fall season were these areas:

• K-State was tops in the league and

21st in the nation in third-down conver-

sions (.451), and second in the Big 12 in

fourth-down conversions (.625).

• The Wildcats were second in the league

and seventh nationally in Red Zone scor-

ing (.910).

• K-State ranked No. 1 in fewest penal-

ties and yardage (a total of 60 for 39.1

yards per game).

“These are areas where you have to

do well if you hope to win, and we did

pretty well,” said Snyder. “But we had

other areas where we struggled, and

those were areas that were costly in a

number of instances.”

Offensively, Snyder said, “We weren’t

as consistent in our balance that we

would have liked to be. We were produc-

tive with our running game most of the

time, but not 100 percent of the time.”

The balance Snyder mentions includes

K-State running the ball 518 times for

2,472 yards, or an average of 206 yards

per game, and passing the ball 268 times

for 2,073 yards, or 173 yards per game.

Team-wise, K-State’s run game

ranked second in the league and 20th na-

tionally, and its team total of 37 rushing

scores were six more than any other Big

12 team. Overall, K-State had one game

of rushing for more than 300 yards, plus

five others of 200-plus ground yards. The

inconsistencies come from the fact that

K-State had four other games when it

rushed for between 83 and 111 yards.

Individually, All-Big 12 pick and All-

America candidate Daniel Thomas was a

better player than a year ago in every as-

pect. Compared to his junior season, Thomas’ numbers went from 247 carries to 276, his

yardage from 1,265 to 1,495, his yards per carry from 5.1 to 5.4, and his touchdowns

from 11 to 16. His number of touchdowns led the Big 12 Conference, while the number of

carries and the yardage ranked second.

“He was a better player (as a senior),” Snyder said. “How much better? I haven’t

thought about that, but he did make an improvement, and did it in a year when teams

were much more aware of him than last year.”

Snyder also pointed to the overall

offensive line as an area of betterment

from a year ago, plus acknowledged how

“a couple” receivers stepped up when

Brodrick Smith and Tramaine Thompson

were lost for the season due to injury.

Aubrey Quarles led the team in re-

ceptions with 46 for 676 yards, while

Adrian Hilburn caught 20 passes for 195

yards. Quarles had 29 catches in his

final six games, and Hilburn had 16 of

his 20 catches in the last half of his sen-

ior season.

Defensively, Snyder said, “We were

even more inconsistent.”

“People think we never played well,

but the defense held Oklahoma State to

17 points, and we held Texas to 14

points,” said Snyder. “Those were two

pretty good efforts.”

But in the next breath, he adds,

“There were too many other games where

we gave up too many yards against the

run and had some discipline issues on

not being where you're supposed to be.

There were just too many inconsistencies

with our performance.”

K-State had four games where it al-

lowed less than 345 yards, but in the

other eight games the opponent totaled

at least 412 yards, which included Baylor

rolling up 683 yards, Nebraska 587 yards

and Oklahoma State 511 yards.

While the rush game ranked last in

the league giving up 229 yards per game,

Snyder gave praise to the improved play

of the secondary, which helped the pass

defense to rank fourth in the league.

Unusual is the fact that K-State’s

overall defense ranked 11th in the league

allowing 441 yards per game, but its

scoring defense of 28.5 points per game ranked seventh in the league.

“Inconsistencies,” explained Snyder.

But all in all, the regular season provided a step in the right direction for Snyder’s

second rebuilding job as an offense with one of the top running backs in the country, a

special teams unit that ranked as one of the nation’s best and a solid mixture of experi-

enced and young players sprinkled throughout both sides of the ball equaled a 7-5 record

and a berth in the inaugural New Era Pinstripe Bowl on December 30.

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STepheN hARRiSON Ty ZimmeRmANwAde weiBeRTAUBRey QUARLeS

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K-State has held the No. 1 football graduation

rate in the Big 12 for the last four years

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cORey AdAmSPhil Steele First Team Midseason All-AmericanCampbell Trophy SemifinalistLowe’s Senior CLASS Award Candidate

ANThONy cANTeLeBig 12 Special Teams Player of the Week (UCLA)

jOSh cheRRyHonorable Mention All-Big 12 (Coaches)

RyAN dOeRRThird Team All-Big 12 (Phil Steele)

dAvid gARReTTHonorable Mention All-Big 12 (AP)

BRANdON hAROLdPhil Steele Third Team Midseason All-Big 12

STepheN hARRiSONHonorable Mention All-Big 12 (Coaches)Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (AP)

ALex hReBecPhil Steele Third Team Midseason All-Big 12

ZAch KeNdALLFirst Team All-Big 12 (Dallas Morning News)Second Team All-Big 12 (Coaches)Second Team All-Big 12 (AP)Second Team All-Big 12 (Kansas City Star)Second Team All-Big 12 (Phil Steele)

wiLLiAm pOweLLThird Team All-America Kick Returner (Rivals)First Team All-Big 12 Kick Returner (Coaches)First Team All-Big 12 Kick Returner (Kansas City Star)First Team All-Big 12 Kick Returner (Phil Steele)Honorable Mention All-Big 12 All-Purpose (AP)Phil Steele First Team Midseason All-Big 12Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week (Iowa State)Burlsworth Trophy Candidate

AUBRey QUARLeSHonorable Mention All-Big 12 (Coaches)

TeRRANce SweeNeyHonorable Mention All-Big 12 (Coaches)

dANieL ThOmASDoak Walker Award SemifinalistSecond Team All-America (Rivals)First Team All-Big 12 (AP)First Team All-Big 12 (Kansas City Star)Second Team All-Big 12 (Coaches)Second Team All-Big 12 (Dallas Morning News)Second Team All-Big 12 (Phil Steele)

Maxwell Award Watch ListHornung Award Watch ListPhil Steele Third Team Midseason All-AmericanPhil Steele First Team Midseason All-Big 12AT&T/ESPN All-America Player of the Week Finalist (ISU)Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (UCLA)ESPN College Football Final Helmet Sticket (UCLA)

wAde weiBeRTSecond Team All-Big 12 (AP)Second Team All-Big 12 (Kansas City Star)Phil Steele Third Team Midseason All-Big 12Rimington Award Preseason Watch List

Ty ZimmeRmANSecond Team All-Big 12 (Coaches)Honorable Mention Big 12 Def. Frosh. of the Year (Coaches)Second Team All-Big 12 (Phil Steele)Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (AP)

wiLdcAT RecORdS wATchNumerous players have cracked the school record book head-ing into the Pinstripe Bowl. Listed below are the team andplayer rankings for their performance in a single game, seasonand/or career history at K-State.

TeAmcATegORy NO. RANK Opp.Season Rushing Yards 2,472 6thRushing Yards per Game 206.0 10thGame Rushing Yards 373 t8th N. TexasSeason Rushing Touchdowns 37 5thGame Fewest Pass. Att. 4 1st TexasGame Fewest Pass Comp. 2 t1st TexasSeason Yards 4,545 7thSeason Touchdowns 54 6thSeason Points Per Game 33.6 9th

dANieL ThOmAScATegORy NO. RANK Opp.Career Rushing Yards 2,760 3rdSeason Rushing Yards 1,495 2ndSenior Rushing Yards 1,495 1stCareer 100-Yard Games 12 2ndSeason 100-Yard Games 7 t3rdFastest to 1,000 Yards 197 car. 8thGame Rushing Yards 269 3rd N. TexasGame Rushing Yards 234 6th UCLACareer Rushing TDs 27 4thSeason Rushing TDs 16 t4thCareer Rushing Attempts 523 3rdSeason Rushing Attempts 276 2ndGame Rushing Attempts 36 t7th N. TexasCareer All-Purpose Yards 3,205 5thCareer AP Yards per Game 133.5 4thSeason All-Purpose Yards 1,658 7thSeason Points 98 t9thSenior Points 98 5thCareer Touchdowns 27 6thSeason Touchdowns 16 t5th

wiLLiAm pOweLLcATegORy NO. RANK Opp.Season KOR Attempts 21 t9thCareer KOR Yards 726 10thSeason KOR Yards 726 2ndCareer KOR Average 34.6 1stSeason KOR Average 34.6 1stCareer KOR Touchdowns 1 t4thSeason KOR Touchdowns 1 t3rdLongest Kickoff Return 100 t1st Baylor

AUBRey QUARLeScATegORy NO. RANKCareer KOR Yards 943 5thSeason KOR Average 25.9 8thCareer KOR Touchdowns 1 t4thSeason KOR Touchdowns 1 t3rd

jOSh cheRRycATegORy NO. RANK Opp.Career Field Goals 19 9thCareer Extra Points 72 7thSeason Extra Points 43 t7thGame Extra Points 8 t4th Kansas

cARSON cOFFmANcATegORy NO. RANKCareer Completions 253 10thCareer Efficiency 131.0 6thSeason Efficiency 138.95 5th

TRAmAiNe ThOmpSONcATegORy NO. RANKFreshman Receptions 19 5thFreshman Receiving Yards 258 5th

RyAN dOeRRcATegORy NO. RANKCareer Punting Average 41.60 6th

STepheN hARRiSONcATegORy NO. RANK Opp.Longest Fumble Return 86 1st Kansas

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2010 StatiSticSOveRALL: 7-5 (hOme: 4-2, ROAd: 2-3, NeUTRAL: 1-0) | Big 12 cONFeReNce: 3-5 (hOme: 1-2, ROAd: 1-3, NeUTRAL: 1-0)

ReSULTS 7-5 [3-5, Big 12 NORTh]dATe OppONeNT ReSULT ScORe Tv ATTeNdSept. 4 UCLA W 31-22 ABC 51,059Sept. 11 Missouri State W 48-24 48,672Sept. 18 vs. Iowa State * W 27-20 FSN 38,468Sept. 25 UCF W 17-13 FSN 50,586Oct. 7 Nebraska * L 13-48 ESPN 51,015Oct. 14 at Kansas * W 59-7 FSN 47,561Oct. 23 at Baylor * L 42-47 40,057Oct. 30 OKLAHOMA STATE * L 14-24 FSN 50,831Nov. 6 TEXAS * W 39-14 ESPN2 46,734Nov. 13 at Missouri * L 28-38 FSN 63,310Nov. 20 at Colorado * L 36-44 41,147Nov. 27 at North Texas W 49-41 ESPN3 21,952* Big 12 Conference Game

TeAm STATiSTicS KANSAS STATe OppONeNTSSCORING 403 342Points Per Game 33.6 28.5

FIRST DOWNS 231 259Rushing 121 129Passing 91 116Penalty 19 14

RUSHING YARDAGE 2472 2749Yards gained rushing 2744 2977Yards lost rushing 272 228Rushing Attempts 518 464Average Per Rush 4.8 5.9Average Per Game 206.0 229.1TDs Rushing 37 19

PASSING YARDAGE 2073 2547Comp-Att-Int 171-268-8 208-378-13Average Per Pass 7.7 6.7Average Per Catch 12.1 12.2Average Per Game 172.8 212.2TDs Passing 14 20

TOTAL OFFENSE 4545 5296Total Plays 786 842Average Per Play 5.8 6.3Average Per Game 378.8 441.3

KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 51-1317 53-1130PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 21-178 10-64INT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-125 8-119KICK RETURN AVERAGE 25.8 21.3PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.5 6.4FUMBLES-LOST 20-10 15-9PENALTIES-Yards 60-469 77-666Average Per Game 39.1 55.5

PUNTS-Yards 58-2411 56-2291Average Per Punt 41.6 40.9Net punt average 39.8 36.7

TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:43 29:173RD-DOWN Conversions 76/162 75/1693rd-Down Pct 47% 44%

4TH-DOWN Conversions 10/16 10/164th-Down Pct 62% 62%

SACKS BY-Yards 18-113 30-186TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 54 43FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 8-10 15-20ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 0-2RED-ZONE SCORES (39-43) 91% (31-37) 84%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (35-43) 81% (21-37) 57%PAT-ATTEMPTS (49-50) 98% (39-41) 95%ATTENDANCE 298897 214027Games/Avg Per Game 6/49816 5/42805Neutral Site Games 1/38468

ScORe By QUARTeRS 1ST 2Nd 3Rd 4Th TOTALKansas State 58 121 109 115 403Opponents 64 86 94 98 342

RUShiNgpLAyeR gp ATT. gAiN LOSS NeT Avg. Td LONg ypgThomas, Daniel 12 276 1519 24 1495 5.4 16 52 124.6Klein, Collin 9 75 484 54 430 5.7 6 51 47.8Powell, William 9 23 251 1 250 10.9 4 56 27.8Coffman, Carson 11 102 297 166 131 1.3 9 36 11.9Harper, Chris 12 4 46 3 43 10.8 0 29 3.6Quarles, Aubrey 12 3 41 0 41 13.7 0 19 3.4Hubert, John 7 12 30 2 28 2.3 0 6 4.0Smith, Brodrick 5 3 21 0 21 7.0 0 15 4.2Lamur, Sammuel 4 3 20 0 20 6.7 0 8 5.0Thompson, T. 7 2 17 0 17 8.5 0 9 2.4Hamm, Lucas 12 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.4Wilson, Braden 12 5 10 6 4 0.8 1 4 0.3Cantele, A. 12 1 3 0 3 3.0 1 3 0.2Doerr, Ryan 12 1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.2TEAM 7 7 0 14 -14 -2.0 0 0 -2.0Total.......... 12 518 2744 272 2472 4.8 37 56 206.0Opponents...... 12 464 2977 228 2749 5.9 19 82 229.1

pASSiNgpLAyeR g eFFic. cmp-ATT-iNT pcT. yARdS Td Lg Avg/gCoffman, Carson 11 138.95 154-240-7 64.2 1832 12 73 166.5Klein, Collin 9 143.84 11-18-0 61.1 138 1 40 15.3Thomas, Daniel 12 176.67 3-6-1 50.0 75 1 67 6.2Lamur, Sammuel 4 178.40 3-3-0 100.0 28 0 17 7.0TEAM 7 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total.......... 12 140.05 171-268-8 63.8 2073 14 73 172.8Opponents...... 12 122.21 208-378-13 55.0 2547 20 79 212.2

ReceiviNgpLAyeR g NO ydS Avg Td LONg Avg/gQuarles, Aubrey 12 47 685 14.6 5 67 57.1Thomas, Daniel 12 26 163 6.3 0 21 13.6Hilburn, Adrian 12 23 215 9.3 1 35 17.9Harper, Chris 12 20 274 13.7 3 38 22.8Thompson, T. 7 19 258 13.6 0 73 36.9Smith, Brodrick 5 14 191 13.6 3 47 38.2Wilson, Braden 12 7 63 9.0 0 23 5.2Tannahill, T. 12 5 98 19.6 1 40 8.2McDonald, Andre 12 5 76 15.2 1 29 6.3Bachamp, Cole 12 2 33 16.5 0 23 2.8McFall, Zach 2 2 12 6.0 0 13 6.0Powell, William 9 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.6Total.......... 12 171 2073 12.1 14 73 172.8Opponents...... 12 208 2547 12.2 20 79 212.2

TOTAL OFFeNSepLAyeR g pLAyS RUSh pASS TOTAL Avg/gCoffman, Carson 11 342 131 1832 1963 178.5Thomas, Daniel 12 282 1495 75 1570 130.8Klein, Collin 9 93 430 138 568 63.1Powell, William 9 23 250 0 250 27.8Lamur, Sammuel 4 6 20 28 48 12.0Harper, Chris 12 4 43 0 43 3.6Quarles, Aubrey 12 3 41 0 41 3.4Hubert, John 7 12 28 0 28 4.0Smith, Brodrick 5 3 21 0 21 4.2Thompson, T. 7 2 17 0 17 2.4Hamm, Lucas 12 1 5 0 5 0.4Wilson, Braden 12 5 4 0 4 0.3Cantele, A. 12 1 3 0 3 0.2Doerr, Ryan 12 1 -2 0 -2 -0.2TEAM 7 8 -14 0 -14 -2.0Total.......... 12 786 2472 2073 4545 378.8Opponents...... 12 842 2749 2547 5296 441.3

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ScORiNg |-------------------pATs------------------|pLAyeR Td FgS KicK RUSh Rcv pASS dxp SAF pTSThomas, Daniel 16 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 1-1 0 0 98Cherry, Josh 0 7-8 43-43 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 66Coffman, Carson 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 54Quarles, Aubrey 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Klein, Collin 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Powell, William 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Harper, Chris 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Smith, Brodrick 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Cantele, A. 1 1-2 6-7 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 15McDonald, Andre 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 8Tannahill, T. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Harrison, S. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Wilson, Braden 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Hilburn, Adrian 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Total.......... 54 8-10 49-50 2-2 1 1-2 0 0 403Opponents...... 43 15-20 39-41 0-0 0 0-2 0 0 342

pUNT ReTURNSpLAyeR NO ydS Avg Td LONgThompson, T. 13 96 7.4 0 20Hartman, Tysyn 4 41 10.2 0 16Zimmerman, Ty 2 41 20.5 0 41Walker, Tre 1 0 0.0 0 0Powell, William 1 0 0.0 0 0Total.......... 21 178 8.5 0 41Opponents...... 10 64 6.4 0 24

KicKOFF ReTURNSpLAyeR NO ydS Avg Td LONgPowell, William 21 726 34.6 1 100Quarles, Aubrey 15 388 25.9 1 92Hubert, John 9 172 19.1 0 26Hanley, Jay 3 9 3.0 0 9Wright, Jarett 2 10 5.0 0 7Hrebec, Alex 1 12 12.0 0 12Total.......... 51 1317 25.8 2 100Opponents...... 53 1130 21.3 1 93

iNTeRcepTiONSpLAyeR NO ydS Avg Td LONgZimmerman, Ty 3 41 13.7 0 41Hartman, Tysyn 2 52 26.0 0 34Harrison, S. 2 8 4.0 0 8Sweeney, T. 2 -3 -1.5 0 1Guidry, Raphel 1 0 0.0 0 0Garrett, David 1 0 0.0 0 0Lamur, Emmanuel 1 10 10.0 0 10Walker, Tre 1 17 17.0 0 17Total.......... 13 125 9.6 0 41Opponents...... 8 119 14.9 2 69

FUmBLe ReTURNSpLAyeR NO ydS Avg Td LONgZimmerman, Ty 1 24 24.0 0 24Garrett, David 1 -5 -5.0 0 0Harrison, S. 1 85 85.0 1 85Total.......... 3 104 34.7 1 85Opponents...... 2 75 37.5 1 53

ALL-pURpOSe yARdAgepLAyeR g RUSh Rec pR KOR iR TOT Avg/gThomas, Daniel 12 1495 163 0 0 0 1658 138.2Quarles, Aubrey 12 41 685 0 388 0 1114 92.8Powell, William 9 250 5 0 726 0 981 109.0Klein, Collin 9 430 0 0 0 0 430 47.8Thompson, T. 7 17 258 96 0 0 371 53.0Harper, Chris 12 43 274 0 0 0 317 26.4Hilburn, Adrian 12 0 215 0 0 0 215 17.9Smith, Brodrick 5 21 191 0 0 0 212 42.4Hubert, John 7 28 0 0 172 0 200 28.6Coffman, Carson 11 131 0 0 0 0 131 11.9Tannahill, T. 12 0 98 0 0 0 98 8.2Hartman, Tysyn 12 0 0 41 0 52 93 7.8Zimmerman, Ty 12 0 0 41 0 41 82 6.8McDonald, Andre 12 0 76 0 0 0 76 6.3Wilson, Braden 12 4 63 0 0 0 67 5.6Bachamp, Cole 12 0 33 0 0 0 33 2.8Lamur, Sammuel 4 20 0 0 0 0 20 5.0Walker, Tre 12 0 0 0 0 17 17 1.4McFall, Zach 2 0 12 0 0 0 12 6.0Hrebec, Alex 10 0 0 0 12 0 12 1.2Lamur, Emmanuel 11 0 0 0 0 10 10 0.9Wright, Jarett 12 0 0 0 10 0 10 0.8Hanley, Jay 12 0 0 0 9 0 9 0.8Harrison, S. 12 0 0 0 0 8 8 0.7Hamm, Lucas 12 5 0 0 0 0 5 0.4Cantele, A. 12 3 0 0 0 0 3 0.2Doerr, Ryan 12 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -0.2Sweeney, T. 12 0 0 0 0 -3 -3 -0.2Total.......... 12 2472 2073 178 1317 125 6165 513.8Opponents...... 12 2749 2547 64 1130 119 6609 550.8

pUNTiNgpLAyeR NO ydS Avg LONg TB Fc i20 BLKdDoerr, Ryan 54 2262 41.9 57 2 33 17 0Pierson, George 3 116 38.7 45 0 1 2 0TEAM 1 33 33.0 33 0 0 0 0Total.......... 58 2411 41.6 57 2 34 19 0Opponents...... 56 2291 40.9 60 3 20 19 0

FieLd gOALSpLAyeR Fgm-FgA pcT 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg BLKCantele, A. 1-2 50.0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 35 0Cherry, Josh 7-8 87.5 0-0 1-2 3-3 3-3 0-0 48 0

FieLd gOAL SeQUeNcegAme KANSAS STATe OppONeNTSUCLA (35) (44), (35), (42)Missouri State 26 47, (22)Iowa State (37), (42) (43), (34)UCF (27) 42, 23, (31), (27)Nebraska (46), (48) (39), (40)Kansas (38) --Baylor -- (22), (30), 37Oklahoma State 24 (34)Texas (30) --Missouri -- (33)Colorado -- (48), 54North Texas -- -- ( ) - Made

KicKOFFSpLAyeR NO ydS Avg TB OB ReTN NeT ydLNCantele, A. 67 4250 63.4 15 2 Cherry, Josh 5 303 60.6 0 0 Total.......... 72 4553 63.2 15 2 1130 43.4 26Opponents...... 68 4198 61.7 13 2 1317 38.5 31

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gAme-By-gAme pASSiNgCArSoN CoffmAN Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic.

UCLA 16 11 0 68.8 66 1 21 5 31 124.06Missouri State 26 18 0 69.2 280 3 42 1 2 197.77vs. Iowa State 12 6 1 50.0 104 0 47 1 8 106.13UCF 22 11 1 50.0 189 1 73 2 7 128.07Nebraska 22 14 1 63.6 91 1 17 2 9 104.29at Kansas 16 15 0 93.8 184 2 36 0 0 231.60at Baylor 29 20 1 69.0 231 0 27 4 31 128.98Oklahoma State 35 23 2 65.7 170 0 17 1 6 95.09Texas - - - - - - - - - -at Missouri 19 11 1 57.9 170 1 26 4 36 139.89at Colorado 23 16 0 69.6 270 2 38 4 24 196.87at North Texas 20 9 0 45.0 77 1 19 0 0 93.84ToTALS 240 154 7 64.2 1832 12 73 24 152 166.5

CoLLIN KLEIN Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic.

UCLA 1 1 0 100.0 -2 0 0 1 3 83.20Missouri State 1 1 0 100.0 10 0 10 1 6 184.00vs. Iowa State - - - - - - - - - -UCF - - - - - - - - - -Nebraska 2 2 0 100.0 16 0 11 0 0 167.20at Kansas 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00at Baylor - - - - - - - - - -Oklahoma State 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00Texas 4 2 0 50.0 9 0 5 2 11 69.90at Missouri 6 4 0 66.7 65 1 35 0 0 212.67at Colorado 3 1 0 33.3 40 0 40 2 14 145.33at North Texas 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00ToTALS 18 11 0 61.1 138 1 40 6 34 143.84

gAme-By-gAme RUShiNg (NO-ydS/Tds)

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Thomas, Daniel 276-1495/16 28-234/2 21-137/2 34-181/2 22-76/0 22-63/0 18-91/1 22-113/2 29-101/1 18-106/2 12-66/2 14-58/0 36-296/2Klein, Collin 75-430/6 3-3/0 2--4/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 6-33/0 2-60/1 0-0/0 2-3/0 25-127/2 18-141/0 12-36/2 5-31/1Powell, William 23-250/4 6-72/1 4-49/1 2-13/0 0-0/0 3-10/0 5-70/0 0-0/0 1-8/1 2-28/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0Coffman, Carson 102-131/9 13--5/0 6-18 10-37/1 7-10/1 7-45/0 10-42/3 10--19/2 4--1/0 0-0/0 10--19/0 11--11/1 14-34/1Harper, Chris 4-43/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1--3/0 0-0/0 1-17/0 1-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-29/0Quarles, Aubrey 3-41/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-19/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-4/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-18/0 0-0/0Hubert, John 12-28/0 1-0/0 1-3/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 5-19/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2--2/0 2-3/0 0-0/0 1-5/0Smith, Brodrick 3-21/0 1-2/0 0-0/0 1-15/0 1-4/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0Lamur, Sammuel 3-20/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 3-20/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0Thompson, Tramaine 2-17/0 1-9/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-8/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0Wilson, Braden 5-4/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-3/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2--4/0 0-0/0 2-5/1

gAme-By-gAme ReceiviNg (NO-ydS/Tds)

PLAYEr No-YDS/TDs UCLA mSU ISU UCf NU KU BU oSU UT mU CU NT

Quarles, Aubrey 47-685/5 1-13/0 7-82/1 1-11/0 1-58/1 5-57/0 3-23/0 6-131/1 8-54/0 0-0/0 9-133/1 5-114/1 1-9/0Thomas, Daniel 26-163/0 2-15/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-0/0 8-36/0 1-9/0 3-27/0 5-32/0 2-9/0 2-28/0 1-6/0 0-0/0Hilburn, Adrian 23-215/1 0-0/0 1-10/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-11/0 2-13/0 3-15/0 6-49/0 0-0/0 3-69/1 3-28/0 3-20/0Harper, Chris 20-274/3 2-10/0 1-27/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-13/0 1-35/0 4-56/0 4-33/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 4-74/1 2-26/1Thompson, Tramaine 19-258/0 3--1/0 2-41/0 2-27/0 3-87/0 0-0/0 5-58/0 4-46/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0Smith, Brodrick 14-191/3 3-14/1 6-99/2 3-66/0 1-4/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0Wilson, Braden 7-63/0 0-0/0 1-23/0 0-0/0 1-8/0 2-18/0 1-4/0 0-0/0 1-5/0 0-0/0 1-5/0 0-0/0 0-0/0Tannahill, Travis 5-98/1 1-13/0 1-8/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-13/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-64/0 0-0/0McDonald, Andre 5-76/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-23/0 0-0/0 1-29/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-24/0 0-0/0Bachamp, Cole 2-33/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-23/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-10/0McFall, Zach 2-12/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-12/0

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deFeNSive STATiSTicSpLAyeR gp SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/ydS SAcKS iNT-ydS pBU QBh FR FF BLK SAGarrett, David 12 64 22 86 13.0-46 3.0-18 1-0 9 . 2--5 1 . .Hartman, Tysyn 12 48 28 76 1.0-2 . 2-52 1 . 1-0 1 1 .Hrebec, Alex 10 32 42 74 2.0-5 . . 9 . . . . .Zimmerman, Ty 12 39 30 69 4.0-7 . 3-41 3 . 2-24 . . .Childs, Jarell 12 30 23 53 1.0-2 . . 1 . . 1 . .Slaughter, B. 11 26 21 47 2.0-19 2.0-19 . . . . . . .Walker, Tre 12 28 19 47 2.0-2 1.0-1 1-17 . . . . . .Sweeney, T. 12 29 13 42 1.0-4 . 2--3 9 . 1-0 2 . .Harold, Brandon 12 27 14 41 7.5-26 2.0-8 . 2 1 1-0 2 . .Brown, Prizell 12 22 16 38 7.0-38 5.0-25 . 5 . . 2 . .Lamur, Emmanuel 11 19 18 37 2.0-7 1.0-3 1-10 2 1 . . . .Harrison, S. 12 25 11 36 2.5-40 1.0-20 2-8 12 . 1-85 1 . .Felder, Antonio 12 22 12 34 3.0-15 . . 1 . 1-0 . . .Guidry, Raphel 12 10 23 33 2.5-14 1.5-13 1-0 . 1 . . . .Kibble, Ray 12 10 15 25 0.5-1 0.5-1 . 4 . . 1 . .Butler, Troy 8 11 5 16 1.0-5 1.0-5 . 2 . . . . .Rohleder, Kevin 12 8 3 11 . . . . . . . . .Terrell, Kadero 10 7 3 10 0.5-0 . . 4 . . . . .Voelker, Jordan 5 5 3 8 . . . . . . . . .Dold, Logan 12 5 2 7 . . . . . . . . .Ferguson, T. 11 2 5 7 . . . 1 1 . . . .Wright, Jarett 12 3 2 5 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .Wilson, Braden 12 4 . 4 . . . . . . . . .Kirk, Payton 12 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .Berard, Josh 2 1 3 4 . . . . . . . . .Powell, William 9 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .Melton, Charles 8 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .Cherry, Josh 11 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .Hilburn, Adrian 12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .Pearson, M. 12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .Thomas, Daniel 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Cantele, A. 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Peters 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .McDonald, Andre 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Fields, Roman 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . Bonugli, Joseph 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Klein, Collin 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Doerr, Ryan 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Bumpas, C. 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Aufner, Clyde 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

Total.......... 12 496 341 837 53-234 18-113 13-125 65 4 9-104 11 1 .Opponents...... 12 502 382 884 62.0-239 30-186 8-119 32 6 10-75 14 1 .

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gAme-By-gAme TAcKLeS (UT-AT)

PLAYEr UT-AT-TT UCLA mSU ISU UCf NU KU BU oSU UT mU CU NT

Garrett, David 64-22-86 3-3-6 2-0-2 6-1-7 3-2-5 9-1-10 6-1-7 7-1-8 0-3-3 4-3-7 7-4-11 14-2-16 3-1-4Hartman, Tysyn 48-28-76 4-2-6 5-3-8 3-2-5 1-1-2 2-3-5 1-4-5 3-3-6 9-3-12 4-1-5 7-0-7 3-3-6 3-3-6Hrebec, Alex 32-42-74 6-6-12 4-4-8 4-5-9 1-9-10 4-6-10 1-7-8 6-1-7 3-3-6 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1Zimmerman, Ty 39-30-69 0-0-0 2-1-3 1-3-4 4-4-8 0-2-2 3-3-6 5-3-8 7-5-12 4-3-7 5-1-6 3-3-6 5-2-7Childs, Jarell 30-23-53 2-2-4 2-1-3 1-2-3 1-1-2 0-2-2 9-6-15 6-6-12 2-2-4 1-0-1 0-1-1 4-0-4 2-0-2Walker, Tre 28-19-47 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-1-7 1-0-1 0-0-0 8-3-11 4-8-12 7-2-9 1-5-6Slaughter, Blake 26-21-47 0-0-0 3-2-5 4-1-5 6-7-13 2-4-6 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 4-6-10 2-1-3 2-0-2 0-0-0Sweeney, Terrance 29-13-42 1-2-3 2-0-2 4-1-5 4-2-6 2-2-4 5-2-7 3-0-3 4-1-5 2-0-2 1-1-2 0-1-1 1-1-2Harold, Brandon 27-14-41 5-0-5 9-0-9 3-3-6 3-3-6 0-1-1 0-2-2 1-2-3 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-3 1-3-4Brown, Prizell 22-16-38 3-1-4 4-2-6 2-2-4 2-3-5 1-2-3 1-1-2 1-0-1 3-1-4 1-2-3 1-2-3 3-0-3 0-0-0Lamur, Emmanuel 19-18-37 2-3-5 1-1-2 0-0-0 2-5-7 1-2-3 0-1-1 4-3-7 0-0-0 1-1-2 5-1-6 2-1-3 1-0-1Harrison, Stephen 25-11-36 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-4 1-0-1 2-2-4 3-2-5 6-1-7 0-2-2 4-1-5 0-1-1 5-0-5 2-0-2Felder, Antonio 22-12-34 2-1-3 1-0-1 1-3-4 3-2-5 1-1-2 0-0-0 2-0-2 6-0-6 3-1-4 2-2-4 0-0-0 1-2-3Guidry, Raphael 10-23-33 0-3-3 4-5-9 1-3-4 1-3-4 0-4-4 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0 1-1-2 1-2-3Kibble, Ray 10-15-25 0-1-1 0-3-3 0-3-3 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 3-1-4 0-0-0 2-2-4 3-1-4 0-3-3Butler, Troy 11-5-16 4-1-5 4-0-4 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0Rohleder, Kevin 8-3-11 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 2-0-2 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 2-0-2 1-0-1Terrell, Kadero 7-3-10 1-0-1 0-1-1 1-1-2 3-0-3 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Voelker, Jordan 5-3-8 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-2-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Dold, Logan 5-2-7 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1Ferguson, Thomas 2-5-7 0-0-0 1-1-2 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0Wright, Jarett 3-2-5 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0Kirk, Payton 3-1-4 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1Wilson, Braden 4-0-4 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Berard, Josh 1-3-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Powell, William 2-1-3 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Cherry, Josh 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Melton, Charles 2-1-3 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1Hilburn, Adrian 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Pearson, Matthew 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

gAme-By-gAme TAcKLeS FOR LOSS (TFL-ydS)

PLAYEr TfL-YDS UCLA mSU ISU UCf NU KU BU oSU UT mU CU NT

Garrett, David 13.0-46 1.5-2 1.0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-5 2.0-17 3.0-4 0.0-0 1.5-5 1.0-2 2.0-10 0.0-0Harold, Brandon 7.5-26 1.0-1 2.0-9 1-7 2.0-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.5-4Brown, Prizell 7.0-38 1.0-8 1.0-2 2-12 0.0-0 1.0-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-5 1.0-7 0.0-0 0.0-0Zimmerman, Ty 4.0-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-2 0.0-0 2.0-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-1Felder, Antonio 3.0-15 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-2 0.0-0 0.5-3 0.0-0 0.5-2Harrison, Stephen 2.5-40 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-18 0.5-2 1.0-20 0.0-0Guidry, Raphael 2.5-14 0.5-0 0.0-0 0.5-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.5-13Slaughter, Blake 2.0-19 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-10 1.0-9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0Lamur, Emmanuel 2.0-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-3 0.0-0 0.0-0Hrebec, Alex 2.0-5 0.0-0 1.0-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-2Walker, Tre 2.0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-1 0.0-0Butler, Troy 1.0-5 1.0-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0Sweeney, Terrance 1.0-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0Hartman, Tysyn 1.0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-2 0.0-0Childs, Jarell 1.0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-2 0.0-0Wright, Jarett 0.5-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.5-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0Kibble, Ray 0.5-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.5-1Terrell, Kadero 0.5-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.5-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

gAme-By-gAme SAcKS (SAcKS-ydS)

PLAYEr SKS-YDS UCLA mSU ISU UCf NU KU BU oSU UT mU CU NT

Brown, Prizell 5.0-25 1.0-8 1.0-2 1.0-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-5 1.0-7 0.0-0 0.0-0Garrett, David 3.0-18 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 2.0-17 1.0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0Slaughter, Blake 2.0-19 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-10 1.0-9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0Harold, Brandon 2.0-8 1.0-1 0.0-0 1.0-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0Guidry, Raphael 1.5-13 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.5-13Harrison, Stephen 1.0-20 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-20 0.0-0Butler, Troy 1.0-5 1.0-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0Lamur, Emmanual 1.0-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-3 0.0-0 0.0-0Walker, Tre 1.0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0Kibble, Ray 0.5-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.5-1

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2010 StatiSticSOveRALL: 7-5 (hOme: 4-2, ROAd: 2-3, NeUTRAL: 1-0) | Big 12 cONFeReNce: 3-5 (hOme: 1-2, ROAd: 1-3, NeUTRAL: 1-0)

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2010 StatiSticSOveRALL: 7-5 (hOme: 4-2, ROAd: 2-3, NeUTRAL: 1-0) | Big 12 cONFeReNce: 3-5 (hOme: 1-2, ROAd: 1-3, NeUTRAL: 1-0)

gAme-By-gAme SUmmARieS final Score By Quarter first Downs rushing Passing Total offense Punting fumbles Penalty Third Total

GAmE Score 1 2 3 4 ru Pa Pn Tot Att Yds TD A-C-I Yds TD Att Yds No-Avg No-Lost No-Yds Downs ToP

UCLA 22 0 10 3 9 10 6 1 17 37 193 1 26-9-2 120 1 63 313 6-45.7 1-1 8-55 3-13 24:04K-State 31 7 0 10 14 13 3 2 18 54 313 3 17-12-0 64 1 71 377 6-41.3 2-2 6-52 8-16 35:56Missouri St. 24 0 7 3 14 12 10 3 25 42 166 1 42-20-0 281 2 84 447 7-38.6 1-1 7-75 9-20 33:28K-State 48 7 20 14 7 8 13 2 23 34 203 4 27-19-0 290 3 61 493 5-41.6 1-0 6-49 3-10 26:32Iowa State 20 0 7 10 3 10 8 2 20 40 171 0 28-15-0 122 1 68 293 3-51.0 1-1 8-64 5-15 31:58K-State 27 3 7 7 10 19 5 0 24 50 262 3 12-6-1 104 0 62 366 2-47.5 1-0 4-37 4-9 28:32UCF 13 7 0 0 6 16 3 1 20 51 252 1 18-8-2 92 0 69 344 5-41.0 0-0 7-44 7-16 36:35K-State 17 0 0 3 14 6 4 1 11 32 83 1 22-11-1 189 1 54 272 7-42.6 2-1 3-26 5-13 23:25Nebraska 48 7 10 21 10 16 4 1 21 42 451 5 10-6-0 136 1 52 587 2-49.5 2-0 6-48 4-9 25:29K-State 13 0 3 3 7 8 10 2 20 44 180 0 27-19-1 315 1 71 315 5-36.4 3-0 4-30 8-18 34:31K-State 59 3 28 21 7 12 8 1 21 41 286 5 17-15-0 184 2 58 470 2-46.5 1-1 4-47 5-9 29:47Kansas 7 0 0 0 7 7 12 1 20 36 103 1 46-26-1 228 0 82 331 6-40.2 2-2 7-76 13-22 30:13Baylor 47 14 17 9 7 9 19 1 29 38 279 2 38-26-1 404 4 76 683 2-42.0 1-1 6-66 5-11 31:40K-State 42 7 14 7 14 5 13 2 20 34 109 4 31-21-1 298 1 65 407 4-41.5 1-1 8-45 6-12 28:20Okla. State 24 0 7 10 7 9 15 0 24 37 213 0 39-22-0 298 2 76 511 6-41.3 2-2 10-100 7-15 25:21K-State 14 0 7 0 7 7 7 6 20 37 111 2 38-25-3 121 0 75 289 6-45.3 1-0 7-40 7-15 34:39Texas 14 0 0 0 14 9 14 0 23 26 140 1 59-32-5 272 1 85 412 5-42.2 0-0 4-55 7-17 30:00K-State 39 10 14 15 0 11 0 2 13 50 261 5 4-2-0 9 0 54 270 7-38.3 2-0 2-14 2-11 30:00K-State 28 0 14 0 14 10 11 1 22 44 187 2 26-15-1 235 2 70 422 5-41.4 4-3 6-54 8-15 31:22Missouri 38 7 14 10 7 11 9 2 22 38 232 2 26-17-1 208 2 64 440 5-37.8 1-0 8-60 3-8 28:38Colorado 44 9 14 14 7 11 9 2 22 44 251 2 26-15-0 225 4 70 476 4-38.8 3-0 2-5 9-14 30:51K-State 36 14 0 8 14 6 12 0 18 38 101 3 26-17-0 310 2 64 411 5-46.6 1-1 7-57 6-14 29:09K-State 49 7 14 21 7 16 5 0 21 59 373 5 21-9-0 77 1 80 450 4-35.5 1-1 3-15 14-20 36:19North Texas 41 20 0 14 7 9 7 0 16 33 298 3 20-12-1 161 2 53 459 5-32.4 1-1 4-18 3-9 23:41

AveRAge STARTiNg FieLd pOSiTiON Total Total Average Started Total Total

Drives Yd. Line field Pos. in opp. Scores TD fG mfG Punts Downs To Clock Points

Total 154 4911 KS 32 21 59 51 8 2 58 6 18 13 386Opponents 153 4429 Own 29 16 55 40 15 5 57 6 22 11 319

gAme-By-gAme OFFeNSive STARTeRSoPPoNENT Wr LT LG C rG rT TE QB Wr rB fB

UCLA Smith Foketi Kendall Weibert Mayfield Douglas Tannahill Coffman Thompson Thomas WilsonMissouri State Smith Foketi Kendall Weibert Mayfield Hanson Tannahill Coffman Thompson Thomas Wilsonvs. Iowa State Smith Foketi Kendall Weibert Mayfield Hanson Tannahill Coffman Thompson Thomas WilsonUCF Smith Foketi Kendall Weibert Mayfield Hanson McDonald Coffman Thompson Thomas WilsonNebraska Smith Foketi Kendall Weibert Mayfield Aufner Quarles (wr) Coffman Harper Thomas Wilsonat Kansas Quarles Foketi Kendall Weibert Mayfield Aufner Tannahill Coffman Thompson Thomas Wilsonat Baylor Quarles Foketi Kendall Weibert Mayfield Aufner Tannahill Coffman Thompson Thomas WilsonOklahoma State Quarles Foketi Kendall Weibert Mayfield Aufner Tannahill Coffman Harper Thomas WilsonTexas Quarles Foketi Kendall Weibert Mayfield Aufner Tannahill Klein Harper Hilburn (wr) Wilsonat Missouri Quarles Foketi Kendall Weibert Mayfield Aufner Hilburn (wr) Coffman Harper Thomas Bachamp (wr)at Colorado Quarles Foketi Kendall Weibert Mayfield Aufner Tannahill Klein Harper Thomas Wilsonat North Texas Quarles Foketi Kendall Weibert Mayfield Aufner Tannahill Coffman Harper Thomas Wilson

gAme-By-gAme deFeNSive STARTeRSoPPoNENT DE DT DT DE LB LB LB CB S fS CB

UCLA Felder Kibble Brown Harold Childs Hrebec Butler (cb) Garrett Lamur Hartman SweeneyMissouri State Felder Guidry Brown Harold Childs Hrebec Butler (cb) Garrett Zimmerman Hartman Sweeneyvs. Iowa State Felder Guidry Brown Harold Slaughter Hrebec Harrison (cb) Garrett Zimmerman Hartman SweeneyUCF Felder Guidry Brown Harold Childs Hrebec Harrison (cb) Garrett Zimmerman Hartman SweeneyNebraska Felder Guidry Brown Harold Slaughter Hrebec Butler (cb) Harrison Lamur Zimmerman Sweeneyat Kansas Felder Kibble Brown Harold Childs Hrebec Harrison (cb) Garrett Zimmerman Hartman Sweeneyat Baylor Felder Kibble Brown Harold Childs Hrebec Garrett (db) Harrison Zimmerman Hartman SweeneyOklahoma State Felder Kibble Brown Harold Childs Hrebec Garrett (db) Harrison Zimmerman Hartman SweeneyTexas Felder Kibble Guidry Brown Slaughter Hrebec Garrett (db) Harrison Zimmerman Hartman Sweeneyat Missouri Felder Kibble Guidry Brown Lamur Walker Garrett (db) Harrison Zimmerman Hartman Sweeneyat Colorado Felder Kibble Guidry Brown Slaughter Walker Garrett (db) Harrison Zimmerman Hartman Sweeneyat North Texas Felder Kibble Guidry Brown Slaughter Hrebec Garrett (db) Harrison Zimmerman Hartman Sweeney

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ScORiNg dRiveS - KANSAS STATe No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring

oPPoNENT Plays Yards Time Score Time/Qtr Start Play

UCLA 10 55 5:27 TD 1st/9:04 KS 45 Thomas 1 yd runUCLA 4 80 2:20 TD 3rd/12:40 KS 20 Powell 28 yd runUCLA 10 53 5:35 FG 3rd/2:04 KS 30 Cantele 35 yd field goalUCLA 8 80 4:25 TD 4th/2:03 KS 20 Smith 5 yd pass from CoffmanUCLA 3 44 0:21 TD 4th/0:58 LA 44 Thomas 35 yd runMissouri State 2 45 0:14 TD 1st/11:50 MS45 Thomas 45 yd runMissouri State 10 60 4:01 TD 2nd/9:45 KS40 Cantele 3 yd runMissouri State 3 55 1:06 TD 2nd/7:13 KS45 Smith 42 yd pass from CoffmanMissouri State 4 68 0:54 TD 2nd/0:28 KS32 Quarles 23 yd pass from CoffmanMissouri State 7 80 2:36 TD 3rd/8:25 KS20 Smith 7 yd pass from CoffmanMissouri State 8 56 3:27 TD 3rd/4:18 KS44 Thomas 21 yd runMissouri State 2 42 0:42 TD 4th/2:35 MS42 Powell 39 yd runIowa State 13 64 6:59 FG 1st/6:24 KS16 Cherry 37 yd field goalIowa State 9 67 3:53 TD 2nd/11:02 KS33 Coffman 10 yd runIowa State 8 54 3:58 TD 3rd/9:47 KS46 Thomas 1 yd runIowa State 9 83 4:39 TD 4th/6:47 KS17 Thomas 2 yd runIowa State 4 0 0:20 FG 4th/1:38 ISU25 Cherry 42 yd field goalUCF 6 70 2:37 FG 3rd/2:26 KS20 Cherry 27 yd field goalUCF 2 70 1:04 TD 4th/11:34 KS30 Quarles 58 yd pass from CoffmanUCF 13 67 4:50 TD 4th/0:24 KS33 Coffman 7 yd runNebraska 7 23 3:38 FG 2nd/8:47 KS48 Cherry 46 yd field goalNebraska 7 27 3:45 FG 3rd/1:48 KS42 Cherry 48 yd field goalNebraska 6 48 2:23 TD 4th/9:57 NU48 Harper 2 yd pass from CoffmanKansas 8 33 4:14 FG 1st/11:33 KS46 Cherry 38 yd field goalKansas 9 72 3:58 TD 2nd/14:56 KS28 Coffman 8 yd runKansas 5 25 2:08 TD 2nd/12:25 KU25 Coffman 1 yd runKansas 4 58 1:38 TD 2nd/8:10 KS42 Thomas 9 yd runKansas 9 51 4:44 TD 2nd/1:51 KS49 Tannahill 13 yd pass from CoffmanKansas 6 74 3:10 TD 3rd/11:42 KS26 McDonald 29 yd pass from CoffmanKansas - - - TD 3rd/7:32 -- Harrison 85 fumble returnKansas 6 80 3:22 TD 3rd/1:23 KS20 Coffman 2 yd runKansas 2 60 0:53 TD 4th/1:13 KS40 Klein 51 yd runBaylor 9 80 4:14 TD 1st/7:38 KS20 Thomas 11 yd runBaylor 8 59 4:12 TD 2nd/11:26 KS41 Coffman 5 yd runBaylor 6 58 3:12 TD 2nd/5:13 KS42 Thomas 10 yd runBaylor - - - TD 3rd/12:51 - Powell 100 yd kickoff returnBaylor 1 67 0:17 TD 4th/14:36 KS33 Quarles 67 pass from ThomasBaylor 13 90 2:34 TD 4th/0:07 KS10 Coffman 1 yd runOklahoma State 10 62 5:04 TD 2nd/6:41 KS38 Powell 8 yd runOklahoma State 10 64 2:49 TD 4th/4:17 KS36 Thomas 1 yd runTexas 2 38 0:53 TD 1st/12:07 UT38 Thomas 34 yd runTexas 4 -1 1:33 FG 1st/5:08 UT12 Cherry 12 yd runTexas 9 54 4:39 TD 2nd/8:22 KS46 Klein 12 yd runTexas 1 10 0:05 TD 2nd/3:41 UT10 Klein 10 yd runTexas 2 14 0:38 TD 3rd/14:11 UT14 Thomas 9 yd runTexas 9 83 5:02 TD 3rd/1:19 KS17 Powell 8 yd runMissouri 5 41 1:59 TD 2nd/14:21 KS41 Thomas 1 yd runMissouri 8 84 4:07 TD 2nd/7:30 KS16 Thomas 3 yd runMissouri 9 86 4:36 TD 4th/6:55 KS14 Hilburn 35 yd pass from KleinMissouri 12 80 3:17 TD 4th/1:11 KS20 Quarles 26 yd pass from CoffmanColorado 1 1 0:03 TD 1st/13:16 CU1 Klein 1 yd runColorado 9 80 4:51 TD 1st/3:47 CU20 Klein 1 yd runColorado 8 69 3:39 TD 3rd/4:18 KS31 Coffman 6 yd runColorado 12 80 4:12 TD 4th/13:18 KS20 Quarles 16 yd pass from CoffmanColorado 7 84 2:15 TD 4th/6:47 KS16 Harper 23 yd pass from CoffmanNorth Texas 7 69 3:42 TD 1st/9:17 KS31 Thomas 24 yd runNorth Texas 15 48 7:08 TD 2nd/11:25 NT48 Coffman 1 yd runNorth Texas 7 36 1:20 TD 2nd/0:05 NT36 Harper 7 yd pass from CoffmanNorth Texas 3 61 1:12 TD 3rd/13:48 KS39 Klein 6 yd runNorth Texas 9 46 4:10 TD 3rd/7:33 NT46 Wilson 1 yd runNorth Texas 6 56 2:33 TD 3rd/0:13 KS44 Thomas 3 yd runNorth Texas - - - TD 4th/14:46 - Qualres 92 yd kickoff return

ScORiNg dRiveS - OppONeNTS No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring

oPPoNENT Plays Yards Time Score Time/Qtr Start Play

UCLA 1 11 0:05 TD 2nd/12:43 KS 11 Prince 11 yd runUCLA 11 50 3:09 FG 2nd/7:45 UCLA24 Forbath 44 yd field goalUCLA 14 62 5:01 FG 3rd/7:39 UCLA20 Forbath 35 yd field goalUCLA 6 45 2:06 FG 4th/6:28 UCLA31 Forbath 42 yd field goalUCLA 2 64 0:44 TD 4th/1:19 UCLA36 Marvray 29 yd pass from PrinceMissouri State 3 80 0:56 TD 2nd/1:22 MS20 Saffold 66 yd pass from KirbyMissouri State 13 58 4:07 FG 3rd/4:18 MS37 Chiles 22 yd field goalMissouri State 5 74 1:40 TD 4th/14:11 MS26 Douglas 1 yd runMissouri State 18 99 8:03 TD 4th/3:17 MS1 Wooden 11 yd pass from KirbyIowa State 14 81 6:29 TD 2nd/14:55 IS19 Williams 13 yd pass from ArnaudIowa State - - - TD 3rd/13:45 - Klein 69 yd interception returnIowa State 11 56 6:15 FG 3rd/3:32 IS20 Grant 43 yd field goalIowa State 11 54 5:30 FG 4th/11:26 IS08 Grant 34 yd field goalUCF 6 50 2:48 TD 1st/2:45 50 Weaver 8 yd runUCF 10 51 4:48 FG 4th/12:38 UCF35 Cattoi 31 yd field goalUCF 7 35 3:59 FG 4th/5:14 KS45 Cattoi 27 yd field goalNebraska 8 76 3:28 TD 1st/6:22 NU24 Martinez 14 yd runNebraska 8 87 4:53 TD 2nd/3:54 NU13 Martinez 35 yd runNebraska 5 62 1:41 FG 2nd/0:26 NU17 Henery 39 yd field goalNebraska 3 80 0:58 TD 3rd/14:02 NU20 Martinez 80 yd runNebraska 1 68 0:10 TD 3rd/11:22 NU32 Helu, Jr. 68 yd runNebraska 2 80 0:48 TD 3rd/1:00 NU20 Reed 71 yd pass from MartinezNebraska 7 76 2:22 TD 4th/12:20 NU24 Martinez 41 yd runNebraska 12 51 5:27 FG 4th/4:30 NU26 Henery 40 yd field goalKansas 10 44 3:34 TD 4th/2:28 KS44 Angus 5 yd runBaylor 8 80 3:08 TD 1st/11:52 BU20 Gordon 28 yd pass from GriffinBaylor 5 48 2:06 TD 1st/0:38 KS48 Finley 2 yd runBaylor 7 75 3:01 TD 2nd/8:25 BU25 Wright 52 yd pass from GriffinBaylor 3 61 0:56 TD 2nd/4:17 BU39 Gordon 47 yd pass from GriffinBaylor 12 56 2:34 FG 2nd/0:04 BU39 Jones 22 yd field goalBaylor 4 6 1:42 FG 3rd/13:04 KS19 Jones 30 yd field goalBaylor 9 69 3:51 TD 3rd/6:25 BU31 Finley 2 yd runBaylor 6 77 2:24 TD 4th/14:53 BU23 Wright 30 yd pass from GriffinOklahoma State 6 67 1:12 TD 2nd/0:56 OSU33 Harrison 15 yd pass from WeedenOklahoma State 11 80 3:10 TD 3rd/5:51 OSU20 Cooper 16 yd pass form WeedenOklahoma State 10 65 2:58 TD 3rd/1:30 OSU18 Bailey 34 yd field goalOklahoma State - - - TD 4th/7:06 - Thomas 26 yd int returnTexas 9 78 3:24 TD 4th/12:55 UT22 Johnson 4 yd runTexas 16 70 5:34 TD 4th/0:31 UT30 Jones 1 yd pass from GilbertMissouri 7 63 3:46 TD 1st/5:37 MU37 Moe 25 yd pass from GabbertMissouri 7 70 2:31 TD 2nd/11:44 MU30 Gabbert 32 yd runMissouri 8 66 3:12 TD 2nd/4:12 MU34 Jackson 9 yd runMissouri - - - TD 3rd/5:34 - Smith 53 yd fumble recoveryMissouri 5 29 2:25 FG 3rd/2:57 KS55 Ressel 33 yd field goalMissouri 4 77 1:31 TD 4th/14:25 MU23 Moe 4 yd pass from GabbertColorado 10 41 4:28 FG 1st/8:42 CU28 Goodman 48 yd field goalColorado 7 55 3:29 TD 1st/0:11 CU45 Stewart 1 yd runColorado 2 24 0:37 TD 2nd/10:27 KS24 Clemons 23 yd pass from StewartColorado 5 61 1:20 TD 2nd/1:10 CU29 McKnight 37 yd pass from HawkinsColorado 10 86 3:25 TD 3rd/8:04 CU14 McKnight 13 yd pass from HawkinsColorado 4 80 1:32 TD 3rd/2:46 CU20 Stewart 51 yd runColorado 8 73 4:02 TD 4th/9:08 CU27 Richardson 3 yd pass from HawkinsNorth Texas 4 80 2:01 TD 1st/12:59 NT20 Dunbar 52 yd runNorth Texas 5 71 2:50 TD 1st/6:27 NT29 Jackson 15 yd pass from DodgeNorth Texas 2 64 0:47 TD 1st/3:33 NT36 Dunbar 63 yd runNorth Texas 6 79 2:13 TD 3rd/2:46 NT21 Dunbar 36 yd runNorth Texas - - - TD 3rd/0:00 - Chancellor 93 yd kickoff returnNorth Texas 11 77 4:46 TD 4th/10:00 NT23 Dunbar 17 yd pass from Baine

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Yardage TD fG TD fG

No Drive 3 0 4 0Minus Yds. 0 1 0 00-9 1 1 0 110-19 2 0 1 020-29 1 2 1 130-39 2 1 0 140-49 7 0 2 250-59 10 1 2 760-69 11 1 9 370-79 3 1 13 080-89 13 0 10 090-99 1 0 1 0

gAme-OpeNiNg dRiveS KANSAS STATE oPPoNENTS

opponent Pts. 1st Dns. Yds. Pts. 1st Dns. Yds.

UCLA 7 2 55 0 0 0Missouri State 0 0 9 0 0 1vs. Iowa State 3 5 64 0 1 14UCF 0 0 -4 0 0 1Nebraska 0 3 11 7 4 76at Kansas 0 1 12 0 0 8at Baylor 7 5 80 7 4 80Oklahoma State 0 2 35 0 1 22Texas 7 1 38 0 2 28at Missouri 0 0 5 0 2 47at Colorado 7 0 1 0 0 -5at North Texas 7 3 69 7 2 80

SecONd hALF-OpeNiNg dRiveS KANSAS STATE oPPoNENTS

opponent Pts. 1st Dns. Yds. Pts. 1st Dns. Yds.

UCLA 7 2 80 3 5 62Missouri State 0 0 1 0 0 7vs. Iowa State 0 1 34 3 3 56UCF 0 0 8 0 0 9Nebraska 0 1 17 7 1 80at Kansas 7 4 74 0 4 51at Baylor 0 0 2 3 0 6Oklahoma State 0 4 60 7 6 80Texas 7 1 14 0 0 0at Missouri 0 1 19 0 1 30at Colorado 0 1 1 7 4 86at North Texas 7 1 61 0 0 4

dRive chART (NO. OF dRiveS/Td/Fg)

Drive Start 1-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+

result No/TD/fG No/TD/fG No/TD/fG No/TD/fG No/TD/fG No/TD/fG

UCLA 2/0/0 1/0/0 5/2/0 3/0/1 1/1/0 3/1/0Missouri State 0/0/0 1/0/0 1/1/0 4/1/0 5/3/0 3/2/0vs. Iowa State 0/0/0 2/1/1 4/0/0 2/1/0 1/1/0 1/0/1UCF 0/0/0 4/0/0 4/0/1 5/2/0 0/0/0 0/0/0Nebraska 1/0/0 0/0/0 4/0/0 3/0/0 2/0/2 1/1/0at Kansas 0/0/0 2/1/0 3/3/0 2/0/0 4/3/1 0/0/0at Baylor 1/0/0 3/1/0 4/1/0 2/1/0 2/2/0 1/0/0Oklahoma State 4/0/0 0/0/0 5/0/0 5/2/0 0/0/0 0/0/0Texas 0/0/0 2/1/0 3/0/0 2/0/0 3/1/0 5/4/1at Missouri 0/0/0 2/2/0 6/1/0 3/0/0 2/0/0 1/1/0at Colorado 1/0/0 2/1/0 5/2/0 3/1/0 0/0/0 1/1/0at North Texas 1/0/0 0/0/0 1/0/0 5/2/0 1/1/0 4/3/0

3-ANd-OUT Kansas State opponent

3-and-out/Drives 3-and-out/Drives

UCLA 3/15 3/14Missouri State 4/14 4/14vs. Iowa State 2/10 0/9UCF 5/13 3/13Nebraska 1/11 1/10at Kansas 2/11 2/13at Baylor 3/13 0/14Oklahoma State 4/14 1/13Texas 4/15 2/14at Missouri 2/14 2/13at Colorado 3/12 1/13at North Texas 1/12 5/13

dRiveS SUpeRLATiveS KANSAS STATE oPPoNENT

Most Plays/Result 15/TD at North Texas 18/TD by Missouri StateMost Yards/Result 90/TD at Baylor 99/TD by Missouri StateMost Time/Result 7:08/TD at North Texas 8:03/TD by Missouri State

Red ZONe (iNSide The 20) # of Times Times Total Total rush Pass fGs <---------- failed to score inside opp. 20 ----------->opponent Score Inside opp. 20 Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs made fGA Downs Int fumb Half Game

UCLA 31-22 3 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Missouri State 48-24 3 2 13 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0vs. Iowa State 27-20 5 4 24 3 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0UCF 17-13 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Nebraska 13-48 1 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Kansas 59-7 5 5 35 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Baylor 42-47 4 4 28 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oklahoma State 14-24 3 2 14 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Texas 39-14 5 5 32 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0at Missouri 28-38 3 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0at Colorado 36-44 4 4 29 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at North Texas 49-41 5 5 35 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 403-342 43 39 258 35 29 6 4 2 1 0 1 0 0

opponents 342-403 37 31 174 21 10 11 10 2 0 3 1 0 0

Season Percentage - overall: 39 of 43 (90.6%)Season Percentage - Touchdowns: 35 of 43 (81.4%)Season Percentage - field Goals: 4 of 43 (9.3%)Season Percentage - failed to Score: 4 of 43 (9.3%)

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Yards opponent Play/Situation/result

73 UCF Thompson 73 pass from Coffman (1st and 10 at UCF 8)67 Baylor Quarles 67 pass from Thomas (TD)58 UCF Quarles 58 pass from Coffman (TD)56 Kansas Powell 56 run (1st and 10 at KU 24)52 North Texas Thomas 52 run (1st and Goal at NT 6)51 Kansas Klein 51 run (TD)47 Iowa State Smith 47 pass from Coffman (1st and 10 at IS 13)45 Missouri State Thomas 45 run (TD)44 UCLA Thomas 44 run (1st and 10 at UCLA 28)42 Missouri State Smith 42 pass from Coffman (TD)40 Colorado Tannahill 40 pass from Klein (1st and 10 at CU 20)39 Missouri State Powell 39 run (TD)38 Colorado Harper 38 pass from Coffman (1st and 10 at CU 6)36 Kansas Thompson 36 pass from Coffman (1st and 10 at KU 36)36 Nebraska Coffman 36 run (1st and Goal at NU 1)36 Missouri Klein 36 run (1st and 10 at MU 49)36 Missouri Thomas 36 run (1st and 10 at MU 6)35 Kansas Harper 35 pass from Coffman (1st and 10 at KU 23)35 UCLA Thomas 35 run (TD)35 Missouri State Thompson 35 pass from Coffman (1st and 10 at MS 14)35 Missouri Hilburn 35 pass from Klein (TD)34 Texas Thomas 34 run (TD)33 North Texas Thomas 33 run (1st and Goal at NT 6)32 Colorado Quarles 32 pass from Coffman (1st and 10 at KS 48)31 Baylor Thomas 31 run (1st and 10 at BU 5)31 Colorado Quarles 31 pass from Coffman (1st and 10 at CU 21)29 Kansas McDonald 29 pass from Coffman (TD)29 UCLA Thomas 29 run (1st and 10 at UCLA 26)29 North Texas Harper 29 run (1st and 10 at KS 37)28 UCLA Powell 28 run (TD)27 Baylor Harper 27 pass from Coffman (1st and 10 at BU 25)27 UCLA Thomas 27 run (1st and 10 at KS 47)27 Missouri State Harper 27 pass from Coffman (1st and 10 at MS 28)26 Missouri Quarles 26 pass from Coffman (TD)24 Baylor Quarles 24 pass from Coffman (1st and 10 at BU 47)24 Missouri Quarles24 pass from Coffman (1st and 10 at KS 44)24 Colorado Tannahill 24 pass from Coffman (1st and 10 at CU 40)23 Missouri State Wilson 23 pass from Coffman (1st and 10 at MS 7)23 Missouri State Quarles 23 pass from Coffman (TD)23 Iowa State Thomas 23 run (1st and 10 at 50)23 Baylor Bachamp 23 pass from Coffman (1st and 10 at KS 32)23 Colorado Harper 23 pass from Coffman (TD)23 North Texas Thomas 23 run (TD)22 Nebraska Klein 22 run (1st and 10 at NU 42)22 Texas Klein 22 run (1st and 10 at KS 44)21 UCLA Thomas 21 run (1st and 10 at UCLA 9)21 Missouri State Thomas 21 run (TD)21 Baylor Harper 21 pass from Coffman (1st and 10 at BU 32)20 Texas Powell 20 run (1st and 10 at UT 8)20 Missouri Hilburn 20 pass from Coffman (1st and 10 at MU 20)20 North Texas Thomas 20 run (1st and 10 at NT 23)

No. of plays from scrimmage, 20+ yards: 51 (25 run/26 pass)No. of plays from scrimmage, 40+ yards: 12 (6 run/6 pass)

returns opponent Player

Kickoff Baylor Powell 100 yards*Punt Colorado Zimmerman 41 yardsInterception None Fumble Kansas Harrison 85 yards*No. of returns 20+ yards: 33 (27 KR/2 PR/2 Int/2 Fum)No. of returns 40+ yards: 10 (7 KR/1 PR/1 Int/1 Fum)

* School Record

oPPoNENTS

Yards opponent Play/Situation/result

82 Baylor Finley 82 run (fumble recovered by KS)80 Nebraska Martinez 80 run (TD)79 Nebraska Reed 69 pass from Martinez (TD)68 Nebraska Helu, Jr. 68 run (TD)66 Missouri State Safford 66 pass from Kirby (TD)63 North Texas Dunbar 63 run (TD)54 Nebraska Martinez 54 run (1st and 10 at KS 29)52 Baylor Wright 52 pass from Griffin (TD)52 North Texas Dunbar 52 run (TD)51 Missouri Woodland 51 pass form Gabbert (1st and 10 at KS 26)51 Colorado Stewart 51 run (TD)47 Baylor Gordon 47 pass from Griffin (TD)45 Colorado Jefferson 45 run (1st and 10 at KS 15)43 UCLA Smith 43 run (1st and 10 at KS 27)43 North Texas Dunbar 43 run (1st and 10 at KS 27)41 Nebraska Martinez 41 run (TD)40 Oklahoma State Anderson 40 pass from Weeden (1st and 10 at KS 16)39 Missouri State Burton 39 pass from Kirby (1st and 10 at KS 35)39 Oklahoma State Randle 39 run (1st and 10 at KS 42)37 Colorado McKnight 37 pass from Hawkins (TD)36 Baylor Finley 36 run (1st and 10 at KS 25)36 North Texas Dunbar 36 run (TD)35 UCLA Harkey 35 pass from Prince (1st and 10 at KS 29)35 Nebraska Martinez 35 run (TD)34 Colorado Stewart 34 pass from Hawkins (1st and 10 at KS 17)33 Kansas McDougald 33 pass from Webb (1st and 10 at KS 17)32 Missouri Gabbert 32 run (TD)31 UCF Weaver 31 run (1st and 10 at KS 9)31 Baylor Williams 31 pass from Griffin (1st and 10 at KS 25)31 Texas Gilbert 31 run (1st and 10 at KS 8)31 Colorado Jefferson 31 run (1st and 10 at KS 16)30 Baylor Wright 30 pass from Griffin (TD)30 North Texas Olawale 30 pass from Dodge (1st and 10 at KS 47)29 UCLA Marvray 29 pass from Prince (TD)28 Baylor Gordon 28 pass from Griffin (TD)28 Oklahoma State Hunter 28 run (1st and 10 at KS 37)28 Oklahoma State Randle 28 pass from Weeden (1st and 10 at KS 25)25 Missouri Moe 25 pass from Gabbert (TD)25 Missouri Egnew 25 pass from Gabbert (1st and 10 at KS 20)25 Colorado Stewart 25 run (1st and 10 at KS 37)25 North Texas Care 25 pass from Dodge (1st and 10 at KS 22)24 Nebraska McNeill 24 pass from Martinez (1st and 10 on KS 14)24 Texas Kirkendoll 24 pass from Gilbert (1st and 10 at KS 37)24 Texas Davis 24 pass from Gilbert (1st and 10 at UT 44)24 Colorado Clemons 24 pass from Hawkins (1st and 10 at Cu 49)23 Iowa State Reynolds 23 pass from Arnaud (1st and 10 at IS 49)23 Texas Gilbert 23 run (1st and 10 at KS 49)23 Colorado Clemons 23 pass from Stewart (TD)22 Missouri State Wooden 22 pass from Kirby (Fumble)22 Nebraska Green 22 run (1st and 10 at KS 27)22 Oklahoma State Bowling 22 pass from Weeden (1st and 10 at KS 38)22 Texas Gilbert 22 run (1st and 10 at UT 39)21 Missouri State Burton 21 pass from Kirby (1st and 10 at KS 32)21 Baylor Sampson 21 pass from Griffin (1st and 10 at KS 27)21 Baylor Finley 21 run (1st and 10 at BU 44)21 Texas Hales 21 pass from Gilbert (1st and 10 at KS 35)21 Missouri Moe 21 run (1st and 10 at KS 24)20 Iowa State Robinson 20 run (1st and 10 at IS 40)20 UCF Godfrey 20 run (1st and 10 at KS 25)20 Baylor Taylor 20 pass from Griffin (1st and 10 at KS 5)20 Missouri Jackson 20 pass from Gabbert (1st and 10 at KS 25)

No. of plays from scrimmage, 20+ yards: 61 (28 run/33 pass)No. of plays from scrimmage, 40+ yards: 17 (11 run/6 pass)

returns opponent Player

Kickoff North Texas Chancellor 93 yardsPunt UCF Guyton 24 yardsInterception Iowa State Klein 69 yardsFumble Missouri Smith 53 yardsNo. of returns 20+ yards: 30 (25 KR/1 PR/2 Int/2 Fum)No. of returns 40+ yards: 2 (2 KOR/0 PR/1 Int/1 Fum)

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KANSAS STATe SUpeRLATiveSINDIvIDUAL

Longest rush: 56, William Powell at KansasLongest Touchdown run: 51, Collin Klein at KansasLongest Pass: 73, Carson Coffman vs. UCFLongest TD Pass: 67, Daniel Thomas to Aubrey Quarles at BaylorLongest Punt return: 41, Ty Zimmerman at ColoradoLongest Kickoff return: 100, William Powell at Baylor*Longest Interception: 41, Ty Zimmerman vs. Texasmost Punts: 7, Ryan Doerr vs. UCLALongest Punt: 57, Ryan Doerr at MissouriHighest Punt Average: 47.5, Ryan Doerr vs. Iowa StateLongest field Goal: 48, Josh Cherry vs. Nebraskamost field Goals: 2, Josh Cherry vs. Iowa State and Nebraskamost TDs rushing: 3, Carson Coffman at Kansasmost TDs receiving: 2, Brodrick Smith vs. Missouri Statemost TDs Passing: 3, Carson Coffman vs. Missouri Statemost rushing Attempts: 36, Daniel Thomas at North Texasmost Yards rushing: 269, Daniel Thomas at North Texasmost Pass Attempts: 35, Carson Coffman vs. Oklahoma Statemost Pass Completions: 23, Carson Coffman vs. Oklahoma Statemost Yards Passing: 280, Carson Coffman vs. Missouri Statemost receptions: 9, Aubrey Quarles at Missourimost Yards receiving: 133, Aubrey Quarles at Missourimost Total offense: 280, Carson Coffman vs. Missouri Statemost All-Purpose Yards: 269, Daniel Thomas at North Texasmost Interceptions: 2, Tyson Hartman and Ty Zimmerman vs. Texasmost Tackles: 16, David Garrett at Coloradomost Solo Tackles: 14, David Garrett at Coloradomost Quarterback Sacks: 2.0, David Garrett at Kansasmost Tackles for Loss: 3.0, David Garrett at Baylormost Passes Broken Up: 2, Garrett vs. UCLA; Harrison vs. Iowa State; Kibble at North Texas* School Record

TEAm

High Low

rushes 29 (North Texas) 32 (UCF)Yards rushing 373 (North Texas) 83 (UCF)TD rushes 5 (Kansas, Texas, North Texas) 0 (Nebraska)Pass Attempts 38 (Oklahoma State) 4 (Texas)Pass Completions 25 (Oklahoma State) 2 (Texas)Yards Passing 310 (Colorado) 9 (Texas)TD Passes 3 (Missouri State) 0 (ISU, OSU, UT)Total Plays 80 (North Texas) 54 (UCF)Total offense 496 (Missouri State) 272 (UCF)Points 59 (Kansas) 13 (Nebraska)Sacks By 3 (UCLA and Kansas) 0 (Oklahoma State)first Downs 24 (Iowa State) 11 (UCF)Penalties 8 (Baylor) 3 (UCF and North Texas)Penalty Yards 57 (Colorado) 15 (North Texas)Turnovers 4 (Missouri) 0 (Texas and Missouri State)Interceptions By 5 (Texas) 0 (four times)

OppONeNT SUpeRLATiveSINDIvIDUAL

Longest rush: 82, Jay Finley, BaylorLongest Touchdown run: 80, Taylor Martinez, NebraskaLongest Pass: 79, Taylor Martinez, NebraskaLongest TD Pass: 79, Taylor Martinez to Kyler Reed, NebraskaLongest Punt return: 24, A.J. Guyton, UCFLongest Kickoff return: 93, Brelan Chancellor, North TexasLongest Interception: 69, A.J. Klein, Iowa Statemost Punts: 7, Jordan Chiles, Missouri StateLongest Punt: 60, Jeff Locke, UCLAHighest Punt Average: 51.0, Kirb VanDerKampLongest field Goal: 48, Aric Goodman, Coloradomost field Goals: 3, Kai Forbath, UCLAmost TDs rushing: 4, Taylor Martinez, Nebraskamost TDs receiving: 2, Kendall Wright and Josh Gordon, Baylor; T.J. Moe, Missouri; Scotty McKnight, Coloradomost TDs Passing: 4, Robert Giffin III, Baylormost rushing Attempts: 34, Rodney Stewart, Coloradomost Yards rushing: 270, Lance Dunbar, North Texasmost Pass Attempts: 59, Garrett Gilbert, Texasmost Pass Completions: 32, Garrett Gilbert, Texasmost Yards Passing: 404, Robert Griffin III, Baylormost receptions: 11, Mike Davis, Texasmost Yards receiving: 141, Josh Gordon, Baylormost Total offense: 369, Taylor Martinez, Nebraskamost All-Purpose Yards: 305, Lance Dunbar, North Texasmost Interceptions: 1, eight playersmost Tackles: 16, Lavonte David, Nebraska; Byron Landor, Baylor; Craig Robertson, North Texasmost Solo Tackles: 10, Lavonte David, Nebraskamost Quarterback Sacks: 3.0, Josh Hartigan, Coloradomost Tackles for Loss: 3.0, Bruce Miller, UCF; Josh Hartigan, Coloradomost Passes Broken Up: 3, Royce Hill, North Texas* School Record

TEAm

High Low

rushes 51 (UCF) 33 (North Texas)Yards rushing 451 (Nebraska) 103 (Kansas)TD rushes 5 (Nebraska) 0 (ISU and OSU)Pass Attempts 59 (Texas) 10 (Nebraska)Pass Completions 32 (Texas) 6 (Nebraska)Yards Passing 404 (Baylor) 92 (UCF)TD Passes 4 (Baylor and Colorado) 0 (UCF and Kansas)Total Plays 85 (Texas) 52 (Nebraska)Total offense 683 (Baylor) 293 (Iowa State)Points 48 (Nebraska) 7 (Kansas)Sacks By 6 (UCLA, Colorado) 0 (Kansas)first Downs 29 (Baylor) 16 (North Texas)Penalties 10 (Oklahoma State) 4 (North Texas)Penalty Yards 100 (Oklahoma State) 18 (North Texas)Turnovers 5 (Texas) 0 (Nebraska)Interceptions By 3 (Oklahoma State) 0 (five times)

TURNOveRSTakeaways (fum/Int): 22 (9/13)Giveaways (fum/Int): 18 (11/7)Difference: +4 (+0.33 per game)Points off Turnovers

Kansas State 48 Opponents 58Points off Turnovers Per Game

Kansas State 4.0 Opponents 4.8

KicKOFFSKickoffs: 72Touchbacks (pct.): 15 (20.8)fair Catches: 0Downed Kicks: 1out of Bounds: 2on-Side Kicks (No./recovered by KS): 3/0opponent returns (No.-Yds./Avg): 53-1,130/21.3opponent Touchdowns: 1

KicKOFF ReTURNSKickoffs: 67Touchbacks (pct.): 13 (19.4)fair Catches: 1Downed Kicks: 0out of Bounds: 1on-Side Kicks (No./recovered by opp): 1/0K-State returns (No.-Yds./Avg): 51-1,317/25.8K-State Touchdowns: 2

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the laSt time...RUShiNg/pASSiNg/ReceiviNg

Two 100-yd rushers Collin Klein (127) and Daniel Thomas (106) vs. Texas, 11/6/10

Two 100-yard receivers Ernie Pierce (176) and Brandon Banks (145) vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/08

Two 100-yard rushers & Ell Roberson (145 rush)/Darren Sproles (175 rush)

100-yard receiver & James Terry (116 rec) vs. California, 8/23/03

100-yard rusher & James Johnson (129)

Two 100-yard receivers & Jordy Nelson (125)/Deon Murphy (406) at Nebraska, 11/10/07

100-yard rusher, James Johnson (129 rush),

100-yard receiver & Jordy Nelson (125 rec)/Deon Murphy (106 rec) &

300-yard passer Josh Freeman (320 pass) at Nebraska, 11/10/07

300 yards passing & Michael Bishop (341 pass, 101 rush)

100 yards rushing vs Texas A&M, 12/5/98

QB with 100+ yds passing/rushing Allen Webb (103 rush/140 pass)

at Colorado, 11/13/04

RUShiNg

25+ rushing attempts 36, Daniel Thomas at North Texas, 11/27/10

30+ rushing attempts 36, Daniel Thomas at North Texas, 11/27/10

40+ rushing attempts 42, Darren Sproles vs. Western Kentucky, 9/4/04

100+ yards rushing 269, Daniel Thomas at North Texas, 11/27/10

150+ yards rushing 269, Daniel Thomas at North Texas, 11/27/10

200+ yards rushing 269, Daniel Thomas at North Texas, 11/27/10

Consec. 100-yard games 2, Collin Klein

127, vs. Texas, 11/6/10 and 141 at Missouri, 11/13/10

Consec. 150-yard games 2, Thomas Clayton

177, vs. Florida International, 9/3/05; 152, at Marshall, 9/10/05

Consec. 175-yard games 2, Darren Sproles

273, vs. Missouri, 11/22/2003; 235, vs. Oklahoma, 12/6/03

Consecutive 200-yard games 2, Darren Sproles

273, vs. Missouri, 11/22/2003; 235, vs. Oklahoma, 12/6/03

Consecutive 225-yard games 2, Darren Sproles

273, vs. Missouri, 11/22/2003; 235, vs. Oklahoma, 12/6/03

50-yard+ run 52, Daniel Thomas at North Texas, 11/27/10

70-yard+ run 93t, Brandon Banks vs. Missouri, 11/9/08

80-yard+ run 93t, Brandon Banks vs. Missouri, 11/9/08

90-yard+ run 93t, Brandon Banks vs. Missouri, 11/9/08

3+ rushing TDs 3, Carson Coffman at Kansas, 10/14/10

4+ rushing TDs 4, Daniel Thomas vs. Texas A&M, 10/17/09

5+ rushing TDs 5, Jonathan Beasley vs. North Texas, 9/23/00

pASSiNg

30+ attempts 35, Carson Coffman vs. Oklahoma State, 10/30/10

40+ attempts 51, Josh Freeman vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/08

50+ attempts 51, Josh Freeman vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/08

20+ completions 23, Carson Coffman vs. Oklahoma State, 10/30/10

25+ completions 29, Josh Freeman vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/08

30+ completions 36, Josh Freeman at Oklahoma State, 10/20/07

3+ TD passes 3, Carson Coffman vs. Missouri State, 9/11/10

4+ TD passes 4, Ell Roberson vs. Oklahoma, 12/6/03

300+ yards passing 478, Josh Freeman vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/08

400+ yards passing 478, Josh Freeman vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/08

Consecutive 250-yard+ games 3, Josh Freeman

288, vs. Montana State, 9/6/08; 313 at Louisville, 9/17/08; 272 vs. Louisiana, 9/27/08

Consecutive 300-yard games 2, Josh Freeman

347, at Iowa State, 11/3/07; 320, at Nebraska, 11/10/07

50-yard+ completion 67, Daniel Thomas to Aubrey Quarles at Baylor, 10/23/10

70-yard+ completion 73, Carson Coffman to Tramaine Thompson vs. UCF, 9/25/10

80-yard+ completion 80t, A. Evridge to J. Nelson at Texas Tech, 10/15/05

90-yard+ completion 97t, M. Bishop to A. Lockett vs. La-Monroe, 9/26/98

ReceiviNg

10+ receptions 11, Ernie Pierce vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/08

3+ TD receptions 3, Jordy Nelson at Oklahoma State, 10/20/07

100+ receiving yards 114, Aubrey Quarles at Colorado, 11/20/10

125+ receiving yards 133, Aubrey Quarles at Missouri, 11/13/10

150+ receiving yards 153, Brandon Banks at Oklahoma, 10/31/09

175+ receiving yards 176, Ernie Pierce vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/08

200+ receiving yards 214, Jordy Nelson at Iowa State, 11/3/07

Consecutive 100-yard games 2, Aubrey Quarles

133 at Missouri, 11/13/10 and 114 at Colorado, 11/20/10

3+ Consecutive 100-yard games 4, Jordy Nelson

176 at OSU, 10/20/07; 105 vs. BU, 10/27/07; 214 at ISU (11/3/07); 125 at NU, 11/10/07

TeAm

300+ yards rushing 373, at North Texas, 11/27/10

400+ yards rushing 415, vs. Nebraska, 11/16/02

Less than 10 yards net rushing 1, vs. Oklahoma, 11/16/04

Negative net rushing (-12), vs. Texas Tech, 8/31/96

400+ yards passing 481, vs. Montana State, 9/6/08

500+ yards total offense 626, vs. Iowa State, 11/22/08

600+ yards total offense 626, vs. Iowa State, 11/22/08

Consec. gms, 500+ total yards 502, at Iowa State, 11/8/03

561, at Nebraska, 11/15/03

4 consec. gms, 500+ total yards 573, vs. ISU, 10/24/98; 566, at KU, 10/31/98

518, at Baylor, 11/7/98; 512, vs. Nebraska, 11/14/98

<200 yards total offense 182, vs. Kansas, 10/9/05

<100 yards total offense 86, vs. Nebraska 10/5/96

30+ first downs 30, at Texas A&M, 10/11/08

35+ first downs 37, vs. Iowa State, 10/24/98

<10 first downs 8, vs. Nebraska, 10/5/96

40+ points 49, at North Texas, 11/27/10

50+ points 59, at Kansas, 10/14/10

60+ points 62, vs. Texas A&M, 10/17/09

70+ points 76, vs. Ball State, 9/16/00

100+ yards in penalties 162 (16 pen.) vs. Missouri State, 9/15/07

5+ fumbles lost 5, vs. Southern California, 9/21/02

Scored a safety at Louisiana, 9/12/09

Scored two safeties at Nebraska, 11/12/05

Scored two safeties in a quarter at Nebraska (third quarter), 11/12/05

Allowed a safety vs. Texas A&M (punt), 10/22/05

Forced five or more turnovers 5, vs. Texas , 11/6/10

Forced three or more fumbles 3, at Kansas, 10/14/10

Intercepted three or more passes 5, vs. Texas, 11/6/10

Committed five turnovers 5, at Kansas, 11/1/08

Committed six turnovers 6, at Kansas, 11/18/06

Recovered an on-side kick Travis Tannahill vs. UCLA, 9/4/10

Shutout vs. Florida Atlantic (45-0), 9/9/06

Shutout on road at Iowa State (45-0), 11/8/03

Shutout vs. conference opponent at Iowa State (45-0), 11/8/03

Shutout by, first half at Texas, 11/6/10

Shutout by, second half at Nebraska, 11/21/09

Shutout by, game at Colorado (12-0), 11/19/96

Overtime game vs. Texas A&M, 12/5/98 (L, 33-36 - 2ot)

Come-from-behind win at North Texas, 11/27/10 (7-20, second quarter)

miSceLLANeOUS

300+ yds individual total offense 501, Josh Freeman (478 pass, 23 rush)

vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/08

400+ yds individual total offense 501, Josh Freeman (478 pass, 23 rush)

vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/08

300+ all-purpose yards 351, Brandon Banks, at Oklahoma, 10/31/09

(156 receiving, 195 kickoff return)

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the laSt time...6+ TDs responsible for 6, Jonathan Beasley (4 pass, 2 rush) at Oklahoma State, 10/23/99

4+ TDs scored 4, Daniel Thomas (4 rush) vs. Texas A&M, 10/17/09

3+ field goals 4, Josh Cherry vs. Missouri, 11/14/09

4+ field goals 4, Josh Cherry vs. Missouri, 11/14/09

5+ field goals 5, Jamie Rheem vs. Texas, 10/2/99

7+ PATs 7, Josh Cherry at North Texas, 11/27/10

8+ PATs 8, Josh Cherry at Kansas, 10/14/10

9+ PATs 9, Brooks Rossman vs. Montana State, 9/6/08

50-yd+ FG 53, Brooks Rossman at Colorado, 10/18/08

60-yd+ FG 65, Martin Gramatica vs. N. Illinois, 9/26/98

15+ tackles 16, David Garrett at Colorado, 11/20/10

5+ tackles for loss 5.0, Ian Campbell vs. Illinois State, 9/2/06

3+ sacks 3.0, Ian Campbell vs. Illinois State, 9/2/06

2+ interceptions 2, Tysyn Hartman and Ty Zimmerman vs. Texas, 11/6/10

TD on an INT return Jeffrey Fitzgerald (17 yards) at Texas Tech, 10/10/09

TD on fumble return (def) Stephen Harrison (85 yards) at Kansas, 10/14/10

TD on fumble return (special teams) Byron Garvin (9 yards) vs. Illinois State, 9/2/06

TD on fumble return (off) Tony Madison (0 yards) vs. Fresno State, 9/11/04

TD on punt return Courtney Herndon (10 yards) at Texas A&M, 10/11/08

Consecutive games w/punt return TD 2, Aaron Lockett

vs. Louisiana Tech (69 yards), 9/2/2000; vs. Ball State (84 yards), 9/16/00

3 Consec. gms w/punt return TD 3, David Allen vs. Indiana State (63 yards), 9/5/98

vs. Northern Illinois (69 yards), 9/12/98; vs. Texas (93 yards), 9/19/98

TD on kickoff return Aubrey Quarles (92 yards) at North Texas, 11/27/10

2+ TD on kickoff return Brandon Banks, 2 (91 and 92 yards), vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/26/09

TD on KO return to start game Justin McKinney (88 yards) vs. Florida Atlantic, 9/9/06

2-point conversion Daniel Thomas to Andre McDonald, at Colorado, 11/20/10

Blocked field goal Emmanuel Lamur, vs. Massachusetts, 9/5/09

TD on blocked field goal Randy Jordan (93 yards) at Baylor, 11/16/02

Blocked punt Chris Carney, vs. Massachusetts, 9/5/09

TD on blocked punt Courtney Herndon (10 yards) at Texas A&M, 10/11/08

Blocked extra point Tysyn Hartman at Colorado, 11/20/10

Defensive extra point Terence Newman (90-yd DXP kick return)

vs. Southern California , 9/21/02

2+ blocked kicks, game 2, Rashad Washington vs. Colorado, 2 punts, 10/18/03

Largest deficit overcome 21 points (school record - 3 times)

vs. Iowa State (7-28, 3rd qtr), 9/25/99;

vs. Oklahoma State (0-21, 2nd qtr), 10/23/99,

at Missouri (0-21, 2nd qtr), 11/06/04

OppONeNTSRUShiNg

30+ rushing attempts 34, Rodney Stewart (Colorado), 11/20/10

100+ yards rushing 270, Lance Dunbar (North Texas), 11/27/10

150+ yards rushing 270, Lance Dunbar (North Texas), 11/27/10

200+ yards rushing 270, Lance Dunbar (North Texas), 11/27/10

300+ yards rushing 320, Barry Sanders (Oklahoma State), 10/29/88

Two 100-yard rushers Taylor Martinez (241) / Roy Helu, Jr. (110) (Nebraska), 10/7/10

60-yard+ run 63t, Lance Dunbar (North Texas), 11/27/10

70-yard+ run 82, Jay Finley (Baylor), 10/23/10

80-yard+ run 82, Jay Finley (Baylor), 10/23/10

85-yard+ run 85t, Chris Brown (Colorado), 10/5/02

90-yard+ run 91, David Thompson (Okla. State), 11/18/95

3+ rushing TDs 3, Lance Dunbar (North Texas), 11/27/10

pASSiNg

40+ attempts 59, Garret Gilbert (Texas), 11/6/10

60+ attempts 65, Cody Hodges (Texas Tech), 10/15/05

20+ completions 32, Garret Gilbert (Texas), 11/6/10

25+ completions 32, Garret Gilbert (Texas), 11/6/10

30+ completions 32, Garret Gilbert (Texas), 11/6/10

40+ completions 44, Cody Hodges (Texas Tech), 10/15/05

3+ TD passes 3, Cody Hawkins (Colorado), 11/30/10

4+ TD passes 4, Robert Griffin III (Baylor), 10/23/10

250+ yards passing 272, Garret Gilbert (Texas), 11/6/10

300+ yards passing 404, Robert Griffin III (Baylor), 10/23/10

350+ yards passing 404, Robert Griffin III (Baylor), 10/23/10

ReceiviNg

10+ receptions 11, Mike Davis (Texas), 11/6/10

100+ receiving yards 109, Mike Davis (Texas), 11/6/10

125+ receiving yards 141, Josh Gordon (Baylor), 10/23/10

150+ receiving yards 200, Danario Alexander (Missouri), 11/14/09

200+ receiving yards 210, Ryan Tannehill (Texas A&M), 10/11/08

60-yard+ reception 66, Cody Kirby to Jermaine Saffold (Missouri State), 9/11/10

70-yard+ reception 79t, Taylor Martinez to Kyler Reed (Nebraska), 10/7/10

90-yard+ reception 94t, Jeremy Bloom from Robert Hodge (Colorado), 10/5/02

2+ TD catches Scotty McKnight (Colorado), 11/20/10

TeAm

<10 yards net rushing minus 13, Texas A&M, 10/17/09

<20 yards net rushing minus 13, Texas A&M, 10/17/09

<50 yards net rushing minus 13, Texas A&M, 10/17/09

300+ yards rushing 451, Nebraska, 10/7/10

400+ yards rushing 451, Nebraska, 10/7/10

500+ yards rushing 518, Colorado, 11/18/89

700+ yards rushing 768, Oklahoma, 10/15/88

<10 yards net passing 5, Ball State, 9/16/00

300+ yards passing 404, Baylor, 10/23/10

350+ yards passing 404, Baylor, 10/23/10

500+ yards total offense 511, Oklahoma State (298 pass, 213 run), 10/30/10

400+ yards total offense 459, North Texas (161 pass, 298 run), 11/27/10

<200 yards total offense 107, Tennessee Tech (-19 rush, 126 pass), 9/26/09

<150 yards total offense 107, Tennessee Tech (-19 rush, 126 pass), 9/26/09

<100 yards total offense 53, Ball State (46 rush, 5 pass), 9/16/00

30+ first downs 33, Texas Tech (11r, 21p, 1pn), 10/10/09

<10 first downs 8, Marshall (3r, 3p, 2pn), 9/16/06

<5 first downs 4, North Texas (3r, 0p, 1pn), 9/23/00

40+ points 41, North Texas, 11/27/10

50+ points 66, Texas Tech, 10/10/09

60+ points 66, Texas Tech, 10/10/09

70+ points 73, Nebraska, 11/10/07

100 yards in penalties 100, Oklahoma State, 10/30/2010

Blocked punt Texas, 11/6/10

Blocked extra point Oklahoma, 10/31/09

Blocked field goal Louisville, 9/23/06

TD on interception return Johnny Thomas (Oklahoma State State), 26 yds, 10/30/10

TD on punt return D.J. Adeoba (Massachusetts), 26 yds, 9/5/09

TD on kickoff return Brelan Chancellor, North Texas, 93 yds, 11/27/10

TD on fumble return Antonio Coleman (Auburn), 34 yds, 9/1/07

TD on blocked punt D.J. Adeoba (Massachusetts), 26 yds, 9/5/09

2-point conversion Dahrran Diedrick run (Nebraska), 11/10/01

Defensive extra-point Darrent Williams (85-yd DXP kick return), Okla. State, 10/12/02

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UCLA 0 10 3 9 22Kansas State 7 0 10 14 31

KS - Thomas 1 yd run (Cantele kick, 9:04, 1st)UCLA - Prince 11 yd run (Forbath kick, 12:43, 2nd)UCLA - Forbath 44 yd field goal (7:45, 2nd)KS - Powell 28 yd run (Cantele kick, 12:40, 3rd)UCLA - Forbath 35 yd field goal (7:39, 3rd)KS - Cantele 35 yd field goal (2:04, 3rd)UCLA - Fortbath 42 yd field goal (6:28, 4th)KS - Smith 5 yd pass from Coffman (Cantele kick, 2:03, 4th)UCLA - Marvray 29 yd pass from Prince (Prince pass failed, 1:19, 4th)KS - Thomas 35 yd run (Cantele kick, 0:58, 4th)Attendance: 51,059

TEAm STATISTICS UCLA KS

first Downs 17 18rushes-Yards (NET) 37-193 54-313Passing Yards(NET) 120 64Pass Att-Comp-Int 26-9-2 17-12-0ToTAL offENSIvE PLAYS-YArDS 63-313 71-377

Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 2-14-0 3-38-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 2-55-0 1-23-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 6-45.7 6-41.3Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2Penalties-Yards 8-55 6-52Possession Time 24:04 35:56Third-Down Conversions 3-13 8-16Fourth-Down Conversions 1-1 1-1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-3

INDIvIDUAL STATISTICSrushing (No, Yds, TD)

KS - Thomas 28-234-2, Powell 6-72-1, Thompson 1-9-0UCLA - Franklin 13-60-0, Smith 2-52-0, Prince 12-31-1

Passing (Att, Cmp, Yds, Int)

KS - Coffman 16-11-66-1-0; Klein 1-1--2-0UCLA - Prince 26-9-120-1-2

receiving (No, Yds, TD)

KS - Smith 34-14-1, Thompson 3--1-0, Thomas 2-15-0UCLA - Rosario 3-29-0, Harkey 1-35-0, Marvray 1-29-1

K-STATE STArTErSoffENSE

WR SmithLT FoektiLG KendallC WeibertRG MayfieldRT DouglasTE TannahillQB CoffmanFB WilsonRB ThomasWR Thompson

DEfENSE

DE FelderDT KibbleDT BrownDE HaroldLB ChildsLB HrebecCB ButlerCB GarrettFS LamurS HartmanCB Sweeney

mANHATTAN, Kan. - Daniel Thomas rushed for 234yards and two touchdowns and Kansas State ralliedfor a 31-22 victory over UCLA Saturday before acrowd of 51,059, the biggest for a home opener inWildcats’ history. There were three touchdowns in the final 123seconds and Kansas State had two, includingThomas’ 35-yard gallop after the Wildcats fell onUCLA’s onside kick. Thomas, the Big 12’s leading rusher last year, setup scores with several big runs, including one for 44yards and another for 29. His 28 carries and 235yards were both career highs. After Carson Coffman’s 5-yard TD pass to Bro-drick Smith put Kansas State ahead 24-16 with2:03 left, Kevin Prince led the Bruins on a lightning-quick drive, hitting Cory Harkey for 35 yards andthen connecting with Ricky Marvray on a 29-yard TDtoss. With 1:19 to play, the Bruins elected to go for2. But Prince’s pass into the end zone fell incom-plete and Kansas State's Travis Tannahill recoveredthe ensuing onside kick. Seemingly just trying to run out the clock, theWildcats handed the ball to Thomas and the quick,rugged senior burst through a hole over the rightside and dashed 35 yards for the TD that clinchedKansas State’s 21st consecutive victory in a homeopener. William Powell had 72 yards on just six carries forKansas State, which erupted in the second half aftermanaging only nine total yards in the entire secondquarter. Coffman was 11 for 16 for just 66 yards andwas sacked five times by a Bruin defense that hadan answer for everything except Thomas. The pre-season pick for offensive player of the year in theBig 12 also had two receptions, including one for 21

yards that set up the first touchdown. The Bruins held on fourth-and-goal from the 1,but an illegal participation penalty on UCLA gaveKansas State another shot and Thomas scored. A 60-yard punt and a great open field tacklepinned Kansas State deep in the second quarter andCoffman fumbled the snap. Akeem Ayers recoveredfor the Bruins, and on the next play, Prince faked leftand bootlegged right, dashing untouched into theend zone. UCLA’s Kai Forbath, who struggled all week with asore groin, kicked three field goals and ran hisstreak to 40 in a row from inside 50 yards. His 44-yarder put UCLA on top 10-7 near the end of the firsthalf and he added one from 35 and one from 42. Thelast one came with 6:28 to go and pulled UCLA to17-16. Thomas’ tackle-breaking 44-yard run in the thirdquarter was followed by William Powell’s 28-yardtouchdown run, giving Kansas State a 14-10 lead. Kansas State’s Anthony Cantele had a 35-yardfield goal near the end of the third quarter followingThomas’ 29-yard burst. Thomas was the first Wild-cat to rush for more than 200 yards in six years.

Daniel Thomas registered career highs in rushing yards (234), rushing attempts(28) and longest run (44) in K-State’s 31-22 season-

opening win over UCLA. Thomas recorded the 12th 200-plus yard game in school history and the fifth-highest for a single game.

David Garrett recorded his first career interception with eight

seconds left in the first half to stop a UCLA drive.

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Missouri State 0 7 3 14 24Kansas State 7 20 14 7 48

KS - Thomas 45 yd run (Cantele kick, 11:50, 1st)KS - Cantele 3 yd run (Cantele kick failed, 9:45, 2nd)KS - Smith 42 yd pass from Coffman (Cherry kick, 7:13, 2nd)MSU - Saffold 66 yd pass from Kirby (Chiles kick, 1:22, 2nd)KS - Quarles 23 yd pass from Coffman (Cherry kick, 0:28, 2nd)KS - Smith 7 yd pass from Coffman (Cherry kick, 8:25, 3rd)MSU - Chiles 22 yd field goal (4:18, 3rd)KS - Thomas 21 yd run (Cherry kick, 0:51, 3rd)MSU - Douglas 1 yd run (Chiles kick, 14:11, 4th)MSU - Wooden 11 yd pass from Kirby (Chiles kick, 3:17, 4th)KS - Powell 39 yd run (Cantele kick, 2:35, 4th)Attendance: 48,672

TEAm STATISTICS mSU KS

first Downs 25 23rushes-Yards (NET) 42-166 34-203Passing Yards(NET) 281 290Pass Att-Comp-Int 42-20-0 27-19-0ToTAL offENSIvE PLAYS-YArDS 84-447 61-493

Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0 1--5-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 5-17-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 5-129-0 3-106-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-38.6 5-41.6Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0Penalties-Yards 7-75 6-49Possession Time 33:28 26:32Third-Down Conversions 9-20 3-10Fourth-Down Conversions 2-2 1-1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-3

INDIvIDUAL STATISTICSrushing (No, Yds, TD)

KS - Thomas 21-137-2, Powell 4-49-1, Coffman 6-18-0mSU - Kirby 10-52-0, Douglas 12-49-1, Johnston 14-36-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)

KS - Coffman 26-18-280-3-0, Klein 1-1-10-0-0mSU - Kirby 42-20-281-2-0

receiving (No, Yds, TD)

KS - Quarles 7-82-1, Smith 6-99-2, Thompson 2-41-0mSU - Saffold 8-113-1, Burton 3-64-0, Douglas 3-30-0

K-STATE STArTErSoffENSE

WR SmithLT FoektiLG KendallC WeibertRG MayfieldRT HansonTE TannahillQB CoffmanFB WilsonRB ThomasWR Thompson

DEfENSE

DE FelderDT GuidryDT BrownDE HaroldLB ChildsLB HrebecCB ButlerCB GarrettFS ZimmermanS HartmanCB Sweeney

mANHATTAN, Kan. - Carson Coffman threw threetouchdown passes and Daniel Thomas rushed for137 yards as Kansas State rolled to a 48-24 victoryover Missouri State on Saturday night. The Wildcats (2-0) led 27-7 at halftime, show-casing a productive passing attack to augment therunning of Thomas, who rushed for 234 yards lastweek against UCLA and has been touted as a DoakWalker Award candidate. Coffman, who threw for only 66 yards a week ago,was 18 of 26 for 280 yards before sitting out thefourth quarter. With the undersized Bears (1-1)geared to stop the run, Coffman connected on scor-ing throws of 42 and 7 yards to Brodrick Smith, and23 yards to Aubrey Quarles. Missouri State is 1-24 all-time against FBS oppo-nents. Kansas State had 108 yards rushing in the open-ing half, with 45 of those coming on a touchdownrun by Thomas with 11:50 left in the first quarter. The Wildcats went to their bag of tricks to take a13-0 lead with 9:45 left in the second quarter.Kicker Anthony Cantele, who earlier missed a 26-yard field goal, lined up for a 20-yarder. But holderRyan Doerr took the ball on an option to the rightside and pitched to a trailing Cantele for a 3-yardtouchdown. Cantele missed the extra point to take away someof the luster, but the Wildcats quickly made it 20-0 acouple of minutes later when Coffman found Smithfor the 42-yard touchdown pass. Missouri State finally got its offense in gear with a66-yard touchdown pass from Cody Kirby to Jer-maine Safford with 1:22 left in the first half. ButKansas State answered with the 23-yard score fromCoffman to Quarles for a 27-7 halftime lead.

The Wildcats had 493 yards of total offense intuning up for their Big 12 opener against Iowa Statenext Saturday.

Place kicker Anthony Cantele scored a touchdown on a fake field goal in the second quarter. Cantele, who earned Big 12 Special

Teams Player of the Week honors after week one, took an option pitch from holder Ryan Doerr and ran in from three yards out.

Wide receiver Brodrick Smith caught six passes for 99 yards

and two scores, including a 42-yarder in the second quarter.

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Iowa State 0 7 10 3 20Kansas State 3 7 7 10 27

KS - Cherry 37 yd field goal (6:24, 1st)ISU - Williams 13 yd pass from Arnaud (Mahoney kick, 14:55, 2nd)KS - Coffman 10 yd run (Cherry kick, 11:02, 2nd)ISU - Klein 69 yd interception return (Mahoney kick, 13:45, 3rd)KS - Thomas 1 yd run (Cherry kick, 9:47, 3rd)ISU - Mahoney 43 yd field goal (3:32, 3rd)ISU - Mahoney 34 yd field goal (11:26, 4th)KS - Thomas 2 yd run (Cherry kick, 6:47, 4th)KS - Cherry 42 yd field goal (1:38, 4th)Attendance: 38,468

TEAm STATISTICS ISU KS

first Downs 20 24rushes-Yards (NET) 40-171 50-262Passing Yards(NET) 122 104Pass Att-Comp-Int 28-15-0 12-6-1ToTAL offENSIvE PLAYS-YArDS 68-293 62-366

Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 2-5-0 1--1-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 6-118-0 4-116-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-69-1 0-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-51.0 2-47.5Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0Penalties-Yards 8-64 4-37Possession Time 31:28 28:32Third-Down Conversions 5-15 4-9Fourth-Down Conversions 3-4 0-1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-5

INDIvIDUAL STATISTICSrushing (No, Yds, TD)

KS - Thomas 34-181-2, Coffman 10-37-1, Quarles 1-19-0ISU - Robinson 19-82-0, Woody 6-43-0, Arnaud 13-39-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)

KS - Coffman 12-6-104-0-1ISU - Arnaud 27-15-122-1-0, Tiller 1-0-0-0-0

receiving (No, Yds, TD)

KS - Smith 3-66-0, Thompson 2-27-0, Quarles 1-11-0ISU - Franklin 6-45-0, Williams 4-36-1, Johnson 2-15-0

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WR SmithLT FoektiLG KendallC WeibertRG MayfieldRT HansonTE TannahillQB CoffmanFB WilsonRB ThomasWR Thompson

DEfENSE

DE FelderDT GuidryDT BrownDE HaroldLB SlaughterLB HrebecCB HarrisonCB GarrettFS ZimmermanS HartmanCB Sweeney

KANSAS CITY, mo. - Daniel Thomas rushed for 181yards and two touchdowns on a career-high 34 car-ries, and Kansas State rallied to beat Iowa State 27-20 on Saturday. Carson Coffman added 104 passing yards for theWildcats (3-0, 1-0 Big 12), who have won back-to-back conference openers for the first time in 10years. Austen Arnaud threw for 122 yards and a touch-down to lead Iowa State (1-2, 0-1), which lost itsthird straight to Kansas State. Thomas's 2-yard TD run gave Kansas State a 24-20 lead with 6:47 left. Brandon Harold then sackedArnaud with 1:58 left and recovered a fumble, set-ting up a 42-yard field goal by Josh Cherry 20 sec-onds later. The Cyclones drove to the Wildcats' 36-yard linewith 19 seconds left, but Arnaud threw a pair of in-completions to end the rally. Down three early in the fourth quarter, KansasState jumped back ahead 24-20 with an 83-yardtouchdown drive. Thomas capped it with fivestraight carries, including the touchdown run off apitch from Coffman, after Brodrick Smith came backto the ball for a crucial 47-yard catch. Iowa State rolled the dice, converting a fourth-and-1 from their own 17 with 4:57 left and onfourth-and-1 from their own 28 a few plays later.But Arnaud never saw Harold coming, and Haroldscooped up the ball at Iowa State's 25-yard line. Iowa State burned all its timeouts to get the ballback with 1:38 left and a chance to tie it. The Cy-clones got close, but Arnaud missed a wide-openAlexander Robinson downfield, and Iowa State didn'tget any closer. Thomas opened the second half with a 23-yard

run, and it looked like the Wildcats were finallypoised to take over a game they had controlled tothat point. Thomas had a spectacular 1-yard touchdownplunge midway through the third quarter, putting theWildcats back ahead 17-14. Grant Mahoney's field goal tied the game at 17late in the third quarter, and he put Iowa Stateahead 20-17 with 11:26 to go. The Wildcats ran it 28 times for 163 yardsagainst Iowa State's rush defense in the first halfand rushed 50 times for 262 yards for the game.

The Kansas State defense celebrates after Brandon Harold forced a recovered a fumble on a quarterback sack with 1:58 remaining

in the fourth quarter. The Cats kicked a field goal and then held Iowa State on their last possession to seal the win.

Daniel Thomas scored his second touchdown of the game, a

two-yard scamper in the fourth to give K-State a 24-20 lead.

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UCF 7 0 0 6 13Kansas State 0 0 3 14 17

UCF - Weaver 8 yd run (Cattoi kick, 2:45, 1st)KS - Cherry 27 yd field goal (2:26, 3rd)UCF - Cattoi 31 yd field goal (12:38, 4th)KS - Quarles 58 yd pass from Coffman (Cherry kick, 11:34, 4th)UCF - Cattoi 27 yd field goal (5:14, 4th)KS - Coffman 7 yd run (Cherry kick, 0:24, 4th)Attendance: 50,586

TEAm STATISTICS UCf KS

first Downs 20 11rushes-Yards (NET) 51-252 32-83Passing Yards(NET) 92 189Pass Att-Comp-Int 42-20-0 27-19-0ToTAL offENSIvE PLAYS-YArDS 69-344 54-272

Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 2-36-0 2-13-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 3-60-0 3-49-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-20-0 2-6-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-41.0 7-42.6Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 7-44 3-26Possession Time 36:35 23:25Third-Down Conversions 7-16 5-13Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 0-0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 2-2

INDIvIDUAL STATISTICSrushing (No, Yds, TD)

KS - Thomas 22-76-0; Coffman, 7-10-1, Smith 1-4-0UCf - Weaver 22-130-1, Godfrey 17-99-0, Davis 10-35-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)

KS - Coffman 22-11-189-1-1UCf - Godfrey 18-8-92-0-2

receiving (No, Yds, TD)

KS - Thompson 3-87-0, McDonald 2-23-0, Quarles 1-58-1UCf - Guyton 4-47-0, Watters 2-30-0, Newsome 1-9-0

K-STATE STArTErSoffENSE

WR SmithLT FoektiLG KendallC WeibertRG MayfieldRT HansonTE McDonaldQB CoffmanFB WilsonRB ThomasWR Thompson

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DE FelderDT GuidryDT BrownDE HaroldLB ChildsLB HrebecCB HarrisonFS GarrettS HartmanS ZimmermanCB Sweeney

mANHATTAN, Kan. - Carson Coffman's 7-yardtouchdown run with 24 seconds left lifted KansasState to a come-from-behind 17-13 victory Saturdayover Central Florida, giving the Wildcats a 4-0 startfor the first time since 2003. Delayed by weather for almost 1 1/2 hours in thefirst quarter, the game was dominated by CentralFlorida (2-2) for much of the day. But the Knightsfailed to make good on several touchdown opportu-nities, and Kansas State took its first lead of the daywhen Coffman engineered a 13-play, 67-yard scor-ing march on the Wildcats' final possession. Daniel Thomas, who came in as the nation's sec-ond-leading rusher, totaled only 76 yards on 22 car-ries but had a key 12-yard gain during thegame-winning drive. Nick Cattoi, who missed two field goals, con-nected from 27 yards for a 13-10 Central Floridalead with 5:14 to play, and Kansas State took overon its own 33. Coffman, on third-and-10, connected with AndreMcDonald for 18 yards to keep the drive going.Thomas picked up 12 yards to the 22, and Coffmanconnected on another third-down pass to set up afirst-and-goal from the 10. Two plays later, Coffmankept the ball and darted through a big hole. Ronnie Weaver ran for 130 yards for CentralFlorida and freshman quarterback Jeff Godfreyadded 99 yards, often on quarterback keepers inwhich he took advantage of the slower Kansas Statedefense. With less than 3 minutes gone in the first quarter,officials halted play because of lightning accompa-nying a heavy storm bearing down on the area. Dark,boiling, ominous-looking clouds rarely seen on theGreat Plains seemed to envelop the stadium before

heavy rains pelted the area and caused a delay of 1hour, 26 minutes. In the second quarter, Godfrey went up the middlefor 10 yards on a keeper. He then sped 20 yardsaround left end and possibly would have scored if TyZimmerman's ankle tackle hadn't brought him downon the 25. A 4-yard loss and a 5-yard penalty pushed theKnights back and Cattoi missed a 42-yard field goalattempt. Late in the third quarter, Weaver broke a 31-yardrun to the 9. But Stephen Harrison broke up God-frey's pass in the end zone, and Cattoi missed from23 yards. Both of Kansas State's first two scores came offbig pass plays to wide-open receivers. TramaineThompson got open for a 73-yard catch-and-run,leading to Josh Cherry's 27-yard field goal. Then theWildcats tied it 10-10 when Coffman found AubreyQuarles all alone on the sideline for a 58-yardtouchdown play.

Kansas State quarterback Carson Coffman engineered a 13-play, 67-yard drive, which was capped by his own seven-yard touch-

down run with 24 seconds remaining in the contest. K-State scored 14 fourth-quarter points after trailing 7-3 through three quarters.

Wide receivers Brodrick Smith and Aubrey Quarles celebrate

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NU - Martinez 14 yd run (Henery kick, 6:22, 1st)KS - Cherry 46 yd field goal (8:47, 2nd)NU - Martinez 35 yd run (Henery kick, 3:54, 2nd)NU - Henery 39 yd field goal (0:26, 2nd)NU - Martinez 80 yd run (Henery kick, 14:02, 3rd)NU - Helu, Jr. 48 yd run (Henery kick, 11:22, 3rd)KS - Cherry 48 yd field goal (1:48, 3rd)NU - Reed 79 yd pass from Martinez (Henery, 1:00, 3rd)NU - Martinez 41 yd run (Henery kick, 12:20, 4th)KS - Harper 2 yd pass from Coffman (Cherry kick, 9:57, 4th)NU - Henery 40 yd field goal (4:30, 4th)Attendance: 51,015

TEAm STATISTICS NU KS

first Downs 21 20rushes-Yards (NET) 451 180Passing Yards(NET) 136 135Pass Att-Comp-Int 10-6-0 27-19-1ToTAL offENSIvE PLAYS-YArDS 52-587 71-315

Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-13-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 9-631-0 4-269-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 2-49.5 5-36.4Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-0Penalties-Yards 6-48 4-30Possession Time 25:29 34:31Third-Down Conversions 4-9 8-18Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 1-2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 1-1

INDIvIDUAL STATISTICSrushing (No, Yds, TD)

KS - Thomas 22-63-0, Coffman 7-45-0, Klein 6-33-0NU - Martinez 15-241-4, Helu, Jr. 8-110-1, Burkhead 11-57-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)

KS - Coffman 22-14-91-1-1, Lamur 3-3-28-0-0, Klein 2-2-16-0-0NU - Martinez 7-5-128-1-0, Green 3-1-8-0-0

receiving (No, Yds, TD)

KS - Thomas 8-36-0, Quarles 5-57-0, Wilson 2-18-0NU - McNeill 2-25-0, Reed 1-79-1, Paul 1-17-0

K-STATE STArTErSoffENSE

WR SmithLT FoektiLG KendallC WeibertRG MayfieldRT HansonWR HarperQB CoffmanFB WilsonRB ThomasWR Quarles

DEfENSE

DE FelderDT GuidryDT BrownDE HaroldLB SlaughterLB HrebecCB HarrisonCB ButlerFS ZimmermanS LamurCB Sweeney

mANHATTAN, Kan. - Nebraska quarterback TaylorMartinez rushed for 242 yards and four touchdownsThursday night and the seventh-ranked Cornhuskersended a 99-year rivalry with Kansas State with a48-13 win. Martinez, the redshirt freshman who has rushedfor 737 yards in his first five games for the Huskers(5-0), also threw a 79-yard touchdown pass to KylerReed for a 38-6 lead in the third quarter. His rushingtotal broke Jammal Lord's Nebraska record for aquarterback and his four rushing TDs tied the teamquarterback mark. He was replaced by Cody Greenwith almost 10 minutes left in the game. Martinez finished 5-of-7 for 128 yards as theHuskers piled up 587 yards total offense in the Big12 opener for both teams. Daniel Thomas. a senior running back who wasaveraging 157 yards a game for the Wildcats (4-1),was held to 63 yards on 22 carries. Kansas State did not have nearly enough quick-ness to keep up with Martinez and the Huskers. RoyHelu broke loose for a 68-yard TD run in a 21-pointthird quarter that made a rout of what could be thelast game these two schools ever play. In a rousingstart to their farewell Big 12 tour, the Huskers' short-est touchdown play was 14 yards. Headed next year to the Big Ten, they said good-bye to Kansas State with a six-game winning streakthat raised their overall record against the Wildcatsto 78-15-2, a series they began in 1911 with a 59-0blowout and dominated almost start-to-finish. But the Huskers had too much speed and toomuch Martinez. Their scoring drives in the thirdquarter covered 80 yards in three plays, 68 in oneand 80 in two. Kansas State's only TD came on a 2-yard pass on

fourth down from Carson Coffman to Chris Harperlate in the fourth quarter. Brodrick Smith, KansasState's sophomore wide receiver, hurt his left leg onthe third-down play and was taken off the field on acart as play was stopped for several minutes. Martinez got the Huskers rolling with a 14-yardTD run in the first quarter. In the second, he wentaround right end, the linebacker bit on the fake tothe running back, and Martinez went 35 yards to theend zone. He made it 24-3 58 seconds into the thirdquarter when he burst up the middle through a bighole and raced 80 yards untouched. Helu's 68-yard run made it two touchdowns infour plays for the Huskers.

Kansas State wide receiver Chris Harper hauled in his first career touchdown against Nebraska, a 2-yard pass from Carson Coffman

in the fourth quarter.

Place kicker Josh Cherry celebrates after nailing a career-long

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Kansas State 3 28 21 7 59Kansas 0 0 0 7 7

KS - Cherry 38 yd field goal (5:06, 1st)KS - Coffman 8 yd run (Cherry kick, 14:56, 2nd)KS - Coffman 1 yd run (Cherry kick, 12:25, 2nd)KS - Thomas 9 yd run (Cherry kick, 8:10, 2nd)KS - Tannahill 13 yd pass from Coffman (Cherry kick, 1:51, 2nd)KS - McDonald 29 yd pass from Coffman (Cherry kick, 11:42, 3rd)KS - Harrison 85 yd fumble return (Cherry kick, 7:32, 3rd)KS - Coffman 2 yd run (Cherry kick, 1:23, 3rd)KU - Quigley 5 yd run (Branstetter kick, 2:28, 4th)KS - Klein 51 yd run (Cherry kick, 1:13, 4th)Attendance: 47,561

TEAm STATISTICS KS KU

first Downs 20 20rushes-Yards (NET) 40-276 36-103Passing Yards(NET) 184 228Pass Att-Comp-Int 17-15-0 46-26-1ToTAL offENSIvE PLAYS-YArDS 57-460 82-331

Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 2-109-1 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-16-0 0-0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 1-22-0 8-175-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 2-46.5 6-38.5Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2Penalties-Yards 4-47 7-76Possession Time 29:47 30:13Third-Down Conversions 5-10 13-22Fourth-Down Conversions 1-1 1-2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 1-3

INDIvIDUAL STATISTICSrushing (No, Yds, TD)

KS - Thomas 18-91-1, Coffman 10-42-3, Klein 2-60-1 KU - Quigley 16-70-1, Sims 10-23-0, Sands 2-12-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)

KS - Coffman 16-15-184-2-0, Klein 1-0-0-0-0KU - Webb 46-26-228-0-1

receiving (No, Yds, TD)

KS - Thompson 5-58-0, McDonald 1-29-1, Tannahill 1-13-1KU - Wilson 8-62-0, Patterson 5-40-0, McDougald 4-65-0

K-STATE STArTErSoffENSE

WR QuarlesLT FoektiLG KendallC WeibertRG MayfieldRT AufnerTE TannahillQB CoffmanFB WilsonRB ThomasWR Thompson

DEfENSE

DE FelderDT KibbleDT BrownDE HaroldLB ChildsLB HrebecCB HarrisonFS GarrettS HartmanS ZimmermanCB Sweeney

LAWrENCE, Kan. - Carson Coffman ran for threetouchdowns and threw for two more, completing 15of 16 passes and leading Kansas State past Kansas59-7 on Thursday night in one of the most lopsidedrouts in an emotional rivalry that dates to 1902. Coffman hit eight different receivers with passes.He also rushed for 91 yards and three TDs on 18carries. After a dull first quarter ended 3-0, Kansas State(5-1, 2-1 Big 12) scored on seven straight posses-sions - six of its own and one by the Jayhawks, onStephen Harrison's 85-yard fumble return. Kansas (2-4, 0-2 Big 12) did not stop the Wild-cats until coach Bill Snyder started putting in his re-serves with a 52-0 lead early in the fourth quarter.By then, Kansas’ worst loss since a 66-14 shellack-ing by No. 2 Texas in 2005 was assured. Snyder, who had not won a road game since end-ing a three-year retirement in 2009, raised his per-sonal record against the Wildcats’ archrival to 15-4.He has won 14 of his last 15 against the Jayhawks. Daniel Thomas, who had been held under 80yards each of the last two games, gained 91 yardson 18 carries, including a 9-yard touchdown run. The Wildcats dominated this one as they’ve rarelydone in 107 previous meetings. Until the final minutes, the Jayhawks had onlyone scoring threat, driving to a first-and-goal fromthe 10 in the third. But Harrison leaped in front of areceiver and intercepted the pass in the end zone. On the very next play, William Powell brokethrough a huge hole and sped 56 yards to the 24.Coffman capped the six-play drive with a 2-yard runfor a 52-0 lead. Taking advantage of every Kansas mistake, theWildcats put the game away with a 28-point second

quarter and led 31-0 at halftime. Tramaine Thompson caught Coffman’s pass inthe right flat, juked a would-be tackler and raced 35yards to the 28. A few minutes later on fourth-and-1, Coffman went over the right side for an 8-yard TDrun on the first play of the second quarter. On Kansas’ next play from scrimmage, PrizellBrown knocked the ball out of DeShaun Sands’hands and Ty Zimmerman recovered for KansasState and ran 24 yards to the Jayhawks 25. Coffmanripped off gains of 10 yards on consecutive carriesand dived over the top for a 1-yard TD run with12:25 left in the half. David Garrett sacked Webb on fourth-and-2 onKU’s next possession and the Cats went 58 yards infour plays, keyed by Coffman's 35-yard pass toChris Harper. Thomas scored on a 9-yard run. Harrison picked up James Sims’ fumble a fewminutes later and dashed 85 yards untouched. Coff-man’s 2-yard run made it 52-0 with 1:23 left in thethird.

Kansas State quarterback Carson Coffman rushed for three touchdowns and passed for two more against Kansas. It was the most

rushing TDs by a quarterback since 2008, while Coffman’s 231.6 quarterback efficiency rating was the highest in a game since 2005.

Defensive back Stephen Harrison picked up a fumble and

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Kansas State 7 14 7 14 42Baylor 14 17 9 7 47

BU - Gordon 28 yd pass from Griffin III (Jones kick, 11:52, 1st)KS - Thomas 11 yd run (Cherry kick, 7:38, 1st)BU - Finley 2 yd run (Jones kick, 0:38, 1st)KS - Coffman 5 yd run (Cherry kick, 11:26, 2nd)BU - Wright 52 yd pass from Griffin III (Jones kick, 8:25, 2nd)KS - Thomas 10 yd run (Cherry kick, 5:13, 2nd)BU - Gordon 47 yd pass from Griffin III (Jones kick, 4:17, 2nd)BU - Jones 22 yd field goal (0:04, 2nd)BU - Jones 30 yd field goal (13:04, 3rd)KS - Powell 100 yd kickoff return (Cherry kick, 12:51, 3rd)BU - Finley 2 yd run (Griffin III pass failed, 6:25, 3rd)BU - Wright 30 yd pass from Griffin III (Jones kick, 14:53, 4th)KS - Quarles 67 yd pass from Thomas (Cherry kick, 14:36, 4th)KS - Coffman 1 yd run (Cherry kick, 0:07, 4th)Attendance: 40,057

TEAm STATISTICS KS BU

first Downs 20 29rushes-Yards (NET) 34-109 38-279Passing Yards(NET) 298 404Pass Att-Comp-Int 31-21-1 38-26-1ToTAL offENSIvE PLAYS-YArDS 65-407 76-683

Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 7-224-1 6-81-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-0-0 1-4-0Punts (Number-Avg) 4-41.5 2-42.0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 8-45 6-66Possession Time 28:20 31:40Third-Down Conversions 6-12 5-11Fourth-Down Conversions 1-2 0-0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-6

INDIvIDUAL STATISTICSrushing (No, Yds, TD)

KS - Thomas 22-113-2; Harper 1-17-0; Coffman 12--19-2BU - Finley 26-250-2; Wright 1-14-1; Griffin III 6-8-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)

KS - Coffman 29-20-231-0-1; Thomas 1-1-67-1-0BU - Griffin III 38-26-404-4-1

receiving (No, Yds, TD)

KS - Quarles 6-131-1; Harper 4-56-0; Thompson 4-46-0BU - Gordon 7-141-2; Wright 6-113-2; Williams 3-38-0

K-STATE STArTErSoffENSE

WR SmithLT FoektiLG KendallC WeibertRG MayfieldRT HansonWR HarperQB CoffmanFB WilsonRB ThomasWR Quarles

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DE FelderDT GuidryDT BrownDE HaroldLB SlaughterLB HrebecCB HarrisonCB ButlerFS ZimmermanS LamurCB Sweeney

WACo, Texas - Jay Finley rushed for a school-record250 yards, Robert Griffin threw for a career-high 404yards and four touchdowns and Baylor became bowleligible for the first time since joining the Big 12,beating Kansas State 47-42. Baylor (6-2, 3-1) has not played in a bowl gamesince 1994, back when the Bears were a member ofthe now defunct Southwest Conference. Griffin was 26 of 38 passing and Finley averaged9.6 yards per carry to key an offense which gained683 yards, breaking a school record that was setthree weeks ago. One week after thumping rival Kansas 59-7, theWildcats (5-2, 2-2) missed out on becoming bowleligible. Josh Gordon and Kendall Wright each had two re-ceiving touchdowns as the Bears scored on eight oftheir first 10 possessions. William Powell returned a kickoff 100 yards for atouchdown and Daniel Thomas rushed for 113 yardsand two scores for the Wildcats. Powell's kickoff re-turn brought the Wildcats within 34-28. Kansas State caught a break when Finley fumbledjust before getting to the end zone on an 82-yardrun. Finley was originally ruled down, but KansasState got the ball after the call was reversed. The Wildcats didn't score on their next two drivesand the Bears were able to pull away. Finley powered in for a 2-yard touchdown run, hissecond of the game, and Griffin threw a 30-yardtouchdown pass to Wright to extend Baylor's lead to47-28 early in the fourth. Quarterback Carson Coffman's 1-yard touchdownrun made it 47-42 with 7 seconds left. Baylor recov-ered an onside kick and took a knee on the finalsnap to clinch things.

The game was delayed 1 hour, 47 minutes be-cause of a thunderstorm. Four plays into the game,lightning was spotted in the area and players andcoaches were sent back to their locker rooms. When play resumed, Baylor's big-play offensewent to work as it piled up 387 yards in the firsthalf. Griffin, who tossed a 52-yard touchdown pass toWright earlier in the second quarter, hooked up withGordon on a 47-yard scoring pass that gave Baylorthe lead for good at 28-21 with 4:17 left in the firsthalf. Griffin has thrown for 10 touchdowns of 40 yardsor longer this season, including six of more than 50.

Running back Daniel Thomas rushed 22 times for 113 yards and a pair of touchdowns against Baylor. With his efforts, he moved into

fourth in 100-yard rushing games, ninth in school history in career touchdowns (20) and 10th in career rushes.

Quarterback Carson Coffman tied his career high in comple-

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KS - Powell 8 yd run (Cherry kick, 6:41, 2nd)OS - Harrison 15 yd pass from Weeden (Bailey kick, 0:56, 2nd)OS - Cooper 16 yd pass from Weeden (Bailey kick, 5:51, 3rd)OS - Bailey 34 yd field goal (1:30, 3rd)OS - Thomas 26 yd interception return (Bailey kick, 7:06, 4th)KS - Thomas 1 yd run (Cherry kick,4:17, 4th)Attendance: 50,831

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first Downs 24 20rushes-Yards (NET) 37-213 37-111Passing Yards(NET) 298 178Pass Att-Comp-Int 39-22-0 38-25-3ToTAL offENSIvE PLAYS-YArDS 76-511 75-289

Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 3-9-0 2-27-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 2-19-0 4-86-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 3-26-1 0-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 6-41.3 6-45.3Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0Penalties-Yards 10-100 7-40Possession Time 25:21 34:39Third-Down Conversions 7-15 7-15Fourth-Down Conversions 0-1 0-1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-3

INDIvIDUAL STATISTICSrushing (No, Yds, TD)

oS - Hunter 28-143-0; Randle 7-64-0; Weeden 1--2-0KS - Thomas 29-101-1; Powell 1-8-1; Klein 2-3-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)

KS - Coffman 35-23-170-0-2; Thomas 3-2-8-0-1oS - Weeden 39-22-298-2-0

receiving (No, Yds, TD)

oS - Bowling 8-92-0; Randle 4-59-0; Anderson 3-64-0KS - Quarles 8-54-0; Hilburn 6-49-0; Thomas 5-32-0

K-STATE STArTErSoffENSE

WR HarperLT FoektiLG KendallC WeibertRG MayfieldRT AufnerTE TannahillQB CoffmanFB WilsonRB ThomasWR Quarles

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mANHATTAN, Kan. - Kansas State will be forced tocontinue its search for the elusive sixth win nextweek, as Brandon Weeden threw two touchdownpasses and No. 20 Oklahoma State’s high-poweredoffense overcame a solid K-State defensive effort tobeat Kansas State 24-14 Saturday afternoon. An offensive attack that came into the game No.3 nationally in total offense and No. 2 in scoringsputtered much of the day, particularly in a 7-7 firsthalf. But aided by Dan Bailey's precise placementpunting and Johnny Thomas’ touchdown on an inter-ception return, the Cowboys scored 17 straightpoints in the second half. Daniel Thomas’ 1-yard touchdown run shaved thelead to 24-14 with a little more than 4 minutes left,and Kansas State recovered the ensuing short kick.But an offsides penalty forced Kansas State to kickit again and OSU carefully gathered in the ball. Weeden, No. 2 in the nation in yards passing pergame, was 22 for 39 for 298 yards and the twoscores. He hit Michael Harrison with a 15-yard TDstrike in the second quarter and connected with JoshCooper for 16 yards in the third. Kendall Hunterrushed for 143 yards on 28 carries for the Cowboys,who were coming off a 48-13 loss to Nebraska. About as valuable as anyone for Oklahoma Statewas punter Quinn Sharp. With near-perfect trajec-tory and help from his coverage team, Quinn forcedthe Cats to start drives on their own 4, 8, 7 and 1. After starting from the 1 midway through thefourth quarter, Kansas State struggled to a firstdown on the 14. But Thomas stepped up to pick offCarson Coffman's pass and snaked his way 26yards into the end zone, making it 24-7 with 7:06 toplay. Weeden was 5 for 6 for 56 yards on an 11-play,

80-yard drive to go up 14-7 right after Kansas Statesquandered a great scoring opportunity. In the spanof five plays, Oklahoma State was called for rough-ing the passer, a personal foul and having 12 menon the field. But given a first down on the 11, theWildcats wound up missing a 24-yard field goal at-tempt by Josh Cherry, who had been 6 for 6. TheCowboys responded to take the lead on Weeden'spass to Harrison. Isaiah Anderson had a 40-yard re-ception during the drive. Joseph Randle caught a 28-yard pass from Wee-den to fuel a 10-play drive on Oklahoma State's nextpossession, capped by a 34-yard field goal by DanBailey, who is 16 for 16 and perfect on 44 extra-point attempts. Thomas rushed for 101 yards for Kansas State,which took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter on WilliamPowell's 8-yard run following Hunter's fumble. It was the fourth sellout in five games at Bill Sny-der Family Stadium.

Wide receiver Aubrey Quarles hauled in eight receptions for 54 yards. He was one reception shy of tying his career mark, while he

was one of six player to record a catch against the Cowboys.

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KS - Thomas 34 yd run (Cherry kick, 14:07, 1st)KS - Cherry 30 yd field goal (5:08, 1st)KS - Klein 12 yd run (Cherry kick, 8:22, 2nd)KS - Klein 10 yd run (Cherry kick, 3:41, 2nd)KS - Thomas 9 yd run (Cherry kick, 14:11, 3rd)KS - Powell 8 yd run (Cherry rush, 1:19, 3rd)UT - Johnson 4 yd run (Tucker kick, 12:55, 4th)UT - Jones 1 yd pass from Gilbert (Tucker kick, 0:31, 4th)Attendance: 46,734

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first Downs 23 13rushes-Yards (NET) 26-140 50-261Passing Yards(NET) 272 9Pass Att-Comp-Int 59-32-5 4-2-0ToTAL offENSIvE PLAYS-YArDS 85-412 54-270

Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-6-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 4-61-0 2-65-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 5-101-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-42.2 7-38.3Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0Penalties-Yards 4-55 2-14Possession Time 30:00 30:00Third-Down Conversions 7-17 2-11Fourth-Down Conversions 2-4 0-0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 5-5

INDIvIDUAL STATISTICSrushing (No, Yds, TD)

UT - Gilbert 9-93-0; Whittaker 5-35-0; Newton 5-13-0KS - Klein 25-127-2; Thomas 18-106-2; Powell 2-28-1

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)

UT - Gilbert 59-32-272-1-5KS - Klein 4-2-9-0-0

receiving (No, Yds, TD)

UT - Davis 11-109-0; Kirkendoll 6-72-0; Hales 5-41-0KS - Thomas 2-9-0

K-STATE STArTErSoffENSE

WR HilburnLT FoektiLG KendallC WeibertRG MayfieldRT HansonTE TannahillQB KleinFB WilsonWR HarperWR Quarles

DEfENSE

DE FelderDT GuidryDT KibbleDE BrownLB SlaughterLB HrebecCB HarrisonCB GarrettFS ZimmermanS HartmanCB Sweeney

mANHATTAN, Kan. - Collin Klein and Daniel Thomasran for two touchdowns apiece and Kansas State in-tercepted Garrett Gilbert five times en route to a 39-14 victory Saturday night over Texas. Thomas ran 34 yards for a touchdown on the sec-ond play from scrimmage, and things went downhillfrom there for the Longhorns (4-5, 2-4 Big 12), whoare guaranteed their worst record in Mack Brown’s14 years as coach. The victory made Kansas State(6-3, 3-3) bowl eligible for the first time since 2006. The win was also K-State’s third straight againstthe Longhorns as the Wildcats have now scored 125points in those three wins. Klein, a surprise starter at quarterback over Car-son Coffman, rushed for 127 yards and scored onruns of 12 and 10 yards. Gilbert put more passes in Kansas State handsthan did Klein, who was 2 for 4 for 9 yards. Klein'sonly completions were short tosses to Thomas, whowent over the 1,000-yard rushing mark with 106yards on 18 carries. Gilbert was 32 for 59 for 272 yards and onetouchdown. His interceptions led to 17 Kansas Statepoints. Another Kansas State touchdown drive was keptalive by two personal foul penalties against theLonghorns. Stephen Harrison’s interception of a tipped ballset up Josh Cherry’s 30-yard field goal. Klein’s 10-yard TD run followed Tysyn Hartman’s first intercep-tion. Hartman’s second interception led to Thomas’9-yard scoring run. Gilbert’s 31-yard run in the fourth quarter set upCody Johnson’s 4-yard TD run, and with 31 secondsremaining, Gilbert tossed a 1-yard scoring pass toDominique Jones.

Even when Texas did something right, it backfired.After William Powell made it 37-0 with an 8-yardrun late in the third, Cherry’s extra-point attemptwas blocked. So Cherry simply picked up the ball,went to his left and carried it in for a 2-point conver-sion. At one point, Gilbert threw interceptions on threestraight passes. With only seconds to go in the firsthalf, Ty Zimmerman stepped in front of the receiverin the end zone and may have scored if Gilbert had-n't brought him down on the Kansas State 41. Hartman then intercepted Garrett’s first pass ofthe second half, returning it 34 yards to set upThomas’ 9-yard run. Next, it was Zimmerman's turn again. He scoopedin Garrett’s underthrown ball on his next throw.

Quarterback Collin Klein rushed for 127 and two touchdowns against Texas. Klein only attempted four passes in the game, complet-

ing two for nine yards. It was Klein’s first career start, leading K-State to bowl-eligibility for the first time since 2006.

Freshman defensive back Ty Zimmerman intercepted two

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SCorING SUmmArY 1 2 3 4 fINAL

Kansas State 0 14 0 14 28Missouri 7 14 10 7 38

MU - Moe 25 yd pass from Gabbert (Ressel kick, 5:37, 1st)KS - Thomas 1 yd run (Cherry kick, 14:21, 2nd)MU - Gabbert 32 yd run (Ressel kick, 11:44, 2nd)KS - Thomas 3 yd run (Cherry kick, 7:30, 2nd)MU - Jackson 9 yd run (Ressel kick, 4:12, 2nd)MU - Smith 53 yd fumble return (Ressel kick, 5:34, 3rd)MU - Ressel 33 yd field goal (2:57, 3rd)MU - Moe 4 yd pass from Gabbert (Ressel kick, 14:25, 4th)KS - Hilburn 35 yd pass from Klein (Thomas rush, 6:55, 4th)KS - Quarles 26 yd pass from Coffman (Coffman pass failed, 1:11, 4th)Attendance: 63,310

TEAm STATISTICS KS mU

first Downs 22 22rushes-Yards (NET) 44-187 38-232Passing Yards(NET) 235 208Pass Att-Comp-Int 26-15-1 26-17-1ToTAL offENSIvE PLAYS-YArDS 70-422 64-440

Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-53-1Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 6-104-0 3-55-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-17-0 1-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-41.4 5-37.8Fumbles-Lost 4-3 1-0Penalties-Yards 6-54 8-60Possession Time 31:22 28:38Third-Down Conversions 8-15 3-8Fourth-Down Conversions 2-2 0-1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-4

INDIvIDUAL STATISTICSrushing (No, Yds, TD)

KS - Klein 18-141-0; Thomas 12-66-2; Hubert 2-3-0mU - Gabbert 14-89-1; Moore 9-47-0; Moe 2-32-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)

KS - Coffman 19-11-170-1-1; Klein 6-4-65-1-0mU - Gabbert 25-17-208-2-1

receiving (No, Yds, TD)

KS - Quarles 9-133-1; Hilburn 3-69-1; Thomas 2-28-0mU - Egnew 5-55-0; Moe 5-36-2; Jackson 4-45-0

K-STATE STArTErSoffENSE

WR HarperLT FoektiLG KendallC WeibertRG MayfieldRT AufnerWR BachampQB CoffmanRB ThomasWR HilburnWR Quarles

DEfENSE

DE BrownDT KibbleDT GuidryDE FelderLB LamurLB WalkerCB HarrisonFS GarrettS HartmanS ZimmermanCB Sweeney

CoLUmBIA, mo. - Blaine Gabbert accounted forthree touchdown in a strong bounce-back effort andNo. 20 Missouri made just as many big plays on de-fense in a 38-28 victory over Kansas State. The Tigers capitalized on three fumble recoveries,two of them huge swing plays, and scored 17straight points to put away the Wildcats. Kansas State had four turnovers, one of themwasting an opportunity to tie it in the final minute ofthe half when quarterback Carson Coffman fumbledthe center snap at the Missouri 1. Jacquies Smith'sfumble recovery preserved Missouri's 21-14 leadand the defensive end scored on a 53-yard fumblereturn in the third quarter after Aldon Smith leveledCoffman with a sack. T.J. Moe caught two touchdown passes from Gab-bert, who was 17 of 25 for 208 yards with an inter-ception while running for a season-best 89 yards on14 carries. Gabbert opened with seven straight completions,including a 25-yard scoring pass to Moe. Coffman started for Kansas State, but the Wild-cats had a lot more success with backup CollinKlein, who had 141 yards rushing on 18 carries. Klein's running set up two short touchdown runsby Daniel Thomas in the first half. Missouri led 38-14 before Kansas State scored apair of late touchdowns on Klein's 35-yard pass toAdrian Hilburn and Coffman's 26-yard throw toAubrey Quarles. Gabbert had a big first half, going 11 of 13 for 98yards and a touchdown and rushing for 70 yards onseven carries, including a 32-yard score. Wide receiver Wes Kemp had a big peelback blockon Gabbert's scoring scramble, leveling TerranceSweeney. Kemp was among three wide receivers

who got carries in the first half, and Jerrell Jackson's9-yard run made it 14-12 with 4:12 to go in the half. Thomas, who had 66 yards on 12 carries, scoredtwo touchdowns for the second straight game.

Wide receiver Aubrey Quarles brought in nine receptions for a career high 133 yards, including a 26-yard touchdown in the fourth

quarter. His nine recepitons tied his career high for a second time this season.

Collin Klein rushed for 141 yards vs. the Tigers, bring his two-

game total to 268, the most by a Wildcat QB in school history.

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foLSom fIELD • BoULDEr, CoLo.

SCorING SUmmArY 1 2 3 4 fINAL

Kansas State 14 0 8 14 36Colorado 9 14 14 7 44

KS - Klein 1 yd run (Cherry kick, 13:16, 1st)CU - Goodman 48 yd field goal (8:42, 1st)KS - Klein 1 yd run (Cherry kick, 3:47, 1st)CU - Stewart 1 yd run (Goodman kick blocked, 0:11, 1st)CU - Clemons 23 yd pass from Stewart (Goodman kick, 10:27, 2nd)CU - McKnight 37 yd pass from Hawkins (Goodman kick, 1:10, 2nd)CU - McKnight 13 yd pass from Hawkins (Goodman kick, 8:04, 3rd)KS - Coffman 6 yd run (Thomas pass to McDonald, 4:18, 3rd)CU - Stewart 51 yd run (Goodman kick, 2:46, 3rd)KS - Quarles 16 yd pass from Coffman (Cherry kick, 13:18, 4th)CU - Richardson 3 yd pass from Hawkins (Goodman kick, 9:08, 4th)KS - Harper 23 yd pass from Coffman (Cherry kick, 6:47, 4th)Attendance: 41,147

TEAm STATISTICS KS CU

first Downs 18 22rushes-Yards (NET) 38-101 44-251Passing Yards(NET) 310 225Pass Att-Comp-Int 26-17-0 26-15-0ToTAL offENSIvE PLAYS-YArDS 64-411 70-476

Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-22-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 2-41-0 0-0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 7-130-0 5-127-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-46.6 4-38.8Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-0Penalties-Yards 7-57 2-5Possession Time 29:09 30:51Third-Down Conversions 6-14 9-14Fourth-Down Conversions 2-3 0-0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 3-3

INDIvIDUAL STATISTICSrushing (No, Yds, TD)

KS - Thomas 14-58-0; Klein 12-36-2; Quarles 1-18-0CU - Stewart 34-195-2; Jefferson 5-73-0; Hawkins 1-9-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)

KS - Coffman 23-16-270-2-0; Klein 3-1-40-0-0CU - Hawkins 25-14-202-3-0; Stewart 1-1-23-1-0

receiving (No, Yds, TD)

KS - Quarles 5-114-1; Harper 4-74-1; Hilburn 3-28-0CU - McKnight 4-74-2; Clemson 3-56-1; Richardson 3-19-1

K-STATE STArTErSoffENSE

WR HarperLT FoektiLG KendallC WeibertRG MayfieldRT AufnerTE TannahillQB KleinFB WilsonRB ThomasWR Quarles

DEfENSE

DE BrownDT KibbleDT GuidryDE FelderLB SlaughterLB WalkerCB HarrisonFS GarrettS HartmanS ZimmermanCB Sweeney

BoULDEr, Colo. - Rodney Stewart ran for a touch-down and gained a career-high 195 yards on 34 car-ries, caught two passes for 49 yards and completeda 23-yard halfback pass for a touchdown in leadingColorado past Kansas State 44-36. Cody Hawkins threw for three TDs and 202 yardsand the Buffaloes won their second straight underinterim coach Brian Cabral, who took over twoweeks ago when Dan Hawkins was fired. Kansas State lost starting quarterback CollinKlein late in the second quarter and couldn't quitekeep up with Stewart. Klein suffered an unspecifiedinjury when he was sacked by defensive end JoshHartigan and was replaced by Carson Coffman, whothrew for 270 yards and two touchdowns. Ty Zimmerman returned the short punt 41 yardsto the Colorado 1, and Klein ran it in from there onthe first snap. Klein scored on another 1-yard keeperto make it 14-3 the second time the Wildcats hadthe ball. But Will Jefferson returned the kickoff tomidfield and Stewart leaped in from a yard out tostart Colorado's comeback. Daniel Thomas coughed up the ball and Coloradocornerback Jimmy Smith returned it 22 yards to theKansas State 24, and Stewart took the pitch and hitToney Clemons in the back of the end zone from 23yards out with his first collegiate pass to put theBuffaloes ahead for good at 16-14. It was Colorado’s first halfback touchdown passsince 1993 and Stewart's first toss since PopWarner. McKnight, a senior, scored on a 37-yard catchand run, giving the Buffs a 23-14 halftime lead. Itwas his school record 21st TD. He caught anotherfrom 13 yards out to make it 30-14 after a roughingpenalty negated Kansas State defensive back

Thomas Ferguson’s interception at the Colorado 20. Coffman scored on a 6-yard keeper and Thomas’jump-pass to Andre McDonald pulled Kansas Stateto 30-22. Stewart responded with a 51-yard touch-down run, but Kansas State stayed in it as Coffmanconnected with Aubrey Quarles from 16 yards out onfourth-and-goal to make it 37-29. After Colorado scored on Cody Hawkins’ 3-yardtouchdown toss to Paul Richardson, the Wildcats gotinto the end zone on fourth down again, this timewith Coffman hitting Chris Harper from 23 yards outto make it 44-36.

True freshman defensive back Ty Zimmerman returned a punt 41 yards early in the game to set up K-State’s first touchdown. It was

the longest punt return by the Wildcats since 2008, while Zimmerman also pitched in nine tackles, including one for a loss.

Wide receiver Chris Harper caught four passes for Wildcat

career high 74 yards and one touchdown.

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SCorING SUmmArY 1 2 3 4 fINAL

Kansas State 7 14 21 7 49North Texas 20 0 14 7 41

NT - Dunbar 52 yd run (Olen kick, 12:59, 1st)KS - Thomas 23 yd run (Cherry kick, 9:17, 1st)NT - Jackson 15 yd pass from Dodge (Olen kick failed, 6:27, 1st)NT - Dunbar 63 yd run (Olen kick, 3:33, 1st)KS - Coffman 1 yd run (Cherry kick, 11:25, 2nd)KS - Harper 7 yd pass from Coffman (Cherry kick, 0:05, 2nd)KS - Klein 6 yd run (Cherry kick, 13:48, 3rd)KS - Wilson 1 yd run (Cherry kick, 7:33, 3rd)NT - Dunbar 36 yd run (Cherry kick, 2:46, 3rd)KS - Thomas 3 yd run (Cherry kick, 0:13, 3rd)NT - Chancellor 93 yd kickoff return (Olen kick, 0:00, 3rd)KS - Qualres 92 yd kickoff return (Cherry kick, 14:46, 4th)NT - Dunbar 17 yd pass from Baine (Olen kick, 10:00, 4th)Attendance: 21,952

TEAm STATISTICS KS NT

first Downs 21 16rushes-Yards (NET) 59-373 33-298Passing Yards(NET) 77 161Pass Att-Comp-Int 21-9-0 20-12-1ToTAL offENSIvE PLAYS-YArDS 80-450 53-459

Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-8-0 1-0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 7-206-1 6-202-1Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 4-35-2 5-32.4Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 3-15 4-18Possession Time 36:19 23:41Third-Down Conversions 14-20 3-9Fourth-Down Conversions 1-2 1-1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 2-2

INDIvIDUAL STATISTICSrushing (No, Yds, TD)

KS - Thomas 36-269-2; Coffman 14-34-1; Klein 5-31-1NT - Dunbar 22-270-3; Baine 1-19-0; Byrd 2-6-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)

KS - Coffman 20-9-77-1-0; Thomas 1-0-0-0-0NT - Dodge 12-8-123-1-0; Baine 8-4-38-1-1

receiving (No, Yds, TD)

KS - Hilburn 3-20-0; Harper 2-26-1; McFall 2-12-0NT - Carey 3-45-0; Jackson 3-42-1; Dunbar 3-35-1

K-STATE STArTErSoffENSE

WR HarperLT FoektiLG KendallC WeibertRG MayfieldRT AufnerTE TannahillQB CoffmanFB WilsonRB ThomasWR Quarles

DEfENSE

DE BrownDT KibbleDT GuidryDE FelderLB HrebecLB SlaughterCB HarrisonFS GarrettS HartmanS ZimmermanCB Sweeney

DENToN, Texas - Daniel Thomas rushed for a ca-reer-high 269 yards and Kansas State closed thecollege home of “Mean” Joe Greene by rallying for a49-41 victory against North Texas. The Wildcats fell behind 20-7 in the first half afterLance Dunbar rushed for 161 yards and two longtouchdowns in the first quarter alone. Dunbar finished with 266 yards and three touch-downs for the Mean Green, who are leaving 58-year-old Fouts Field and moving across Interstate 35 intoa new $78 million stadium next year. Kansas State finally went ahead 21-20 on a Car-son Coffman touchdown pass with 5 seconds left inthe first half. The Wildcats scored twice early in thethird quarter to build a cushion that withstood a wildsecond half. The half-full stadium had at least as much Wild-cat purple as Mean Green, but the Kansas Statefans didn’t have much to cheer for most of the firsthalf. Running through huge holes, Dunbar had a 52-yard scoring run on the fourth play of the game andwent 62 yards for a 20-7 lead with 3:33 left in thefirst quarter. Backup quarterback Collin Klein came off thebench in the third quarter for a 6-yard scoring runand a nifty pitch to Braden Wilson for a 1-yard TD.Thomas took several direct snaps for runs thathelped set up both scores. Dunbar went 36 yards to finish a 79-yard touch-down drive that pulled the Mean Green within 35-27, but Thomas answered with his secondtouchdown, a 3-yard run that capped a 56-yardmarch. The teams traded 90-plus-yard kickoff returnsthat left Kansas State in front 49-34 early in the

fourth quarter before North Texas drove another 77yards to pull within 49-41. Dunbar scored from 17yards on a fourth-down shovel pass from backupChase Baine. Both defenses stiffened late in the fourth quarter,but not before the teams combined for 909 yards. The final play at Fouts Field was a Hail Mary tossfrom Baine that traveled 60 yards before KansasState intercepted it in the end zone.

Senior running back Daniel Thomas rushed for 269 yards and two touchdown on 36 carries against North Texas. His 269 yards were

the third most in a single game in school history.

True freshman defensive back Ty Zimmerman intercepted a

pass on the final play ever at 58-year old Fouts Field.

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NORTh diviSiON Big 12 cONFeReNce OveRALL w-L pcT pF pA w-L pcT pF pA BOwL gAme (OppONeNT)Nebraska* 6-2 .750 245 150 10-3 .769 425 224 Bridgepoint Holiday Bowl (Washington)Missouri 6-2 .750 213 126 10-2 .833 364 182 Insight Bowl (Iowa)Kansas State 3-5 .375 258 242 7-5 .583 403 342 New Era Pinstripe Bowl (Syracuse)Iowa State 3-5 .375 172 233 5-7 .417 260 346 Colorado 2-6 .250 199 274 5-7 .417 290 369 Kansas 1-7 .125 116 335 3-9 .250 205 413

SOUTh diviSiON Big 12 cONFeReNce OveRALL w-L pcT pF pA w-L pcT pF pA BOwL gAme [OppONeNT]Oklahoma*| 6-2 .750 314 171 11-2 .846 473 285 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl (Connecticut)Oklahoma State 6-2 .750 314 222 10-2 .833 539 333 Valero Alamo Bowl (Arizona)Texas A&M 6-2 .750 242 177 9-3 .750 382 244 AT&T Cotton Bowl (LSU)Baylor 4-4 .500 283 291 7-5 .583 391 358 Texas Bowl (Illinois)Texas Tech 3-5 .375 199 279 7-5 .583 385 364 TicketCity Bowl (Northwestern)Texas 2-6 .250 154 209 5-7 .417 285 284

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ScORiNg OFFeNSe g Td xp 2xp dxp Fg SAF pTS Avg

1. Oklahoma State 12 67 65 0 0 24 0 539 44.9

2. Oklahoma 13 58 56 0 0 21 3 473 36.4

3. Kansas State 12 54 49 3 0 8 0 403 33.6

4. Nebraska 13 53 53 0 0 18 0 425 32.7

5. Baylor 12 48 44 1 0 19 0 391 32.6

6. Texas Tech 12 51 50 0 0 9 1 385 32.1

7. Texas A&M 12 48 47 0 0 15 1 382 31.8

8. Missouri 12 45 42 0 0 16 2 364 30.3

9. Colorado 12 37 32 2 0 10 1 290 24.2

10. Texas 12 31 28 1 0 23 0 285 23.8

11. Iowa State 12 34 32 0 0 8 0 260 21.7

12. Kansas 12 26 25 0 0 8 0 205 17.1

ScORiNg deFeNSe g Td xp 2xp dxp Fg SAF pTS Avg

1. Missouri 12 23 18 1 0 8 0 182 15.2

2. Nebraska 13 24 23 0 0 19 0 224 17.2

3. Texas A&M 12 30 26 0 0 12 1 244 20.3

4. Oklahoma 13 33 31 0 0 18 1 285 21.9

5. Texas 12 36 33 1 0 11 0 284 23.7

6. Oklahoma State 12 42 40 1 0 13 0 333 27.8

7. Kansas State 12 43 39 0 0 15 0 342 28.5

8. Iowa State 12 42 41 1 0 17 0 346 28.8

9. Baylor 12 43 41 0 0 19 1 358 29.8

10. Texas Tech 12 46 46 0 0 14 0 364 30.3

11. Colorado 12 45 43 2 0 16 2 369 30.8

12. Kansas 12 53 51 1 0 14 0 413 34.4

RUShiNg OFFeNSe g ATT ydS Avg Td ydS/g

1. Nebraska 13 593 3375 5.7 32 259.6

2. Kansas State 12 518 2472 4.8 37 206.0

3. Baylor 12 439 2406 5.5 24 200.5

4. Oklahoma State 12 430 2195 5.1 25 182.9

5. Texas A&M 12 490 1990 4.1 19 165.8

6. Missouri 12 410 1955 4.8 26 162.9

7. Texas 12 433 1806 4.2 19 150.5

8. Iowa State 12 455 1718 3.8 15 143.2

9. Oklahoma 13 548 1837 3.4 22 141.3

10. Texas Tech 12 408 1654 4.1 15 137.8

11. Colorado 12 450 1644 3.7 15 137.0

12. Kansas 12 470 1615 3.4 13 134.6

RUShiNg deFeNSe g RUSheS yARdS Avg. Td ydS/g

1. Texas A&M 12 426 1404 3.3 12 117.0

2. Oklahoma State 12 461 1648 3.6 15 137.3

3. Texas 12 478 1663 3.5 21 138.6

4. Colorado 12 421 1683 4.0 15 140.2

5. Nebraska 13 498 1876 3.8 11 144.3

6. Missouri 12 447 1763 3.9 10 146.9

7. Oklahoma 13 463 1973 4.3 14 151.8

8. Texas Tech 12 459 1884 4.1 17 157.0

9. Baylor 12 458 1923 4.2 23 160.2

10. Iowa State 12 512 2236 4.4 19 186.3

11. Kansas 12 491 2462 5.0 30 205.2

12. Kansas State 12 464 2749 5.9 19 229.1

pASS OFFeNSe g ATT cmp iNT pcT. ydS Avg Td ydS/g

1. Oklahoma State 12 491 332 14 67.6 4256 8.7 34 354.7

2. Oklahoma 13 583 380 11 65.2 4378 7.5 35 336.8

3. Texas Tech 12 561 363 10 64.7 3777 6.7 35 314.8

4. Texas A&M 12 479 288 12 60.1 3381 7.1 25 281.8

5. Baylor 12 428 282 8 65.9 3336 7.8 22 278.0

6. Missouri 12 433 271 8 62.6 2858 6.6 16 238.2

7. Texas 12 445 262 17 58.9 2784 6.3 10 232.0

8. Colorado 12 397 237 11 59.7 2672 6.7 21 222.7

9. Iowa State 12 373 211 10 56.6 2091 5.6 14 174.2

10. Kansas State 12 268 171 8 63.8 2073 7.7 14 172.8

11. Kansas 12 353 203 14 57.5 1942 5.5 11 161.8

12. Nebraska 13 261 153 7 58.6 2010 7.7 15 154.6

pASS deFeNSe g ATT cmp iNT pcT. ydS Avg Td ydS/g

1. Nebraska 13 371 184 19 49.6 2079 5.6 13 159.9

2. Texas 12 305 173 8 56.7 1939 6.4 13 161.6

3. Missouri 12 420 238 16 56.7 2445 5.8 13 203.8

4. Oklahoma 13 457 252 17 55.1 2758 6.0 15 212.2

5. Kansas State 12 378 208 13 55.0 2547 6.7 20 212.2

6. Iowa State 12 372 238 13 64.0 2663 7.2 20 221.9

7. Kansas 12 341 224 7 65.7 2670 7.8 18 222.5

8. Texas A&M 12 491 298 15 60.7 2886 5.9 16 240.5

9. Colorado 12 388 264 10 68.0 3117 8.0 27 259.8

10. Baylor 12 444 291 10 65.5 3204 7.2 16 267.0

11. Oklahoma State 12 520 324 16 62.3 3306 6.4 23 275.5

12. Texas Tech 12 490 303 14 61.8 3673 7.5 27 306.1

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1. Oklahoma State 12 491 332 67.6 14 4256 34 157.6

2. Baylor 12 428 282 65.9 8 3336 22 144.6

3. Oklahoma 13 583 380 65.2 11 4378 35 144.3

4. Kansas State 12 268 171 63.8 8 2073 14 140.0

5. Texas Tech 12 561 363 64.7 10 3777 35 138.3

6. Nebraska 13 261 153 58.6 7 2010 15 136.9

7. Texas A&M 12 479 288 60.1 12 3381 25 131.6

8. Colorado 12 397 237 59.7 11 2672 21 128.1

9. Missouri 12 433 271 62.6 8 2858 16 126.5

10. Texas 12 445 262 58.9 17 2784 10 111.2

11. Iowa State 12 373 211 56.6 10 2091 14 110.7

12. Kansas 12 353 203 57.5 14 1942 11 106.1

pASS eFFicieNcy deF g ATT cmp iNT pcT. ydS Td eFFic

1. Nebraska 13 371 184 19 49.6 2079 13 98.0

2. Missouri 12 420 238 16 56.7 2445 13 108.2

3. Oklahoma 13 457 252 17 55.1 2758 15 109.2

4. Texas A&M 12 491 298 15 60.7 2886 16 114.7

5. Texas 12 305 173 8 56.7 1939 13 118.9

6. Kansas State 12 378 208 13 55.0 2547 20 122.2

7. Oklahoma State 12 520 324 16 62.3 3306 23 124.2

8. Baylor 12 444 291 10 65.5 3204 16 133.5

9. Iowa State 12 372 238 13 64.0 2663 20 134.9

10. Texas Tech 12 490 303 14 61.8 3673 27 137.3

11. Kansas 12 341 224 7 65.7 2670 18 144.8

12. Colorado 12 388 264 10 68.0 3117 27 153.3

TOTAL OFFeNSe g RUSh pASS pLAyS yARdS Avg/p Td ydS/g

1. Oklahoma State 12 2195 4256 921 6451 7.0 59 537.6

2. Baylor 12 2406 3336 867 5742 6.6 46 478.5

3. Oklahoma 13 1837 4378 1131 6215 5.5 57 478.1

4. Texas Tech 12 1654 3777 969 5431 5.6 50 452.6

5. Texas A&M 12 1990 3381 969 5371 5.5 44 447.6

6. Nebraska 13 3375 2010 854 5385 6.3 47 414.2

7. Missouri 12 1955 2858 843 4813 5.7 42 401.1

8. Texas 12 1806 2784 878 4590 5.2 29 382.5

9. Kansas State 12 2472 2073 786 4545 5.8 51 378.8

10. Colorado 12 1644 2672 847 4316 5.1 36 359.7

11. Iowa State 12 1718 2091 828 3809 4.6 29 317.4

12. Kansas 12 1615 1942 823 3557 4.3 24 296.4

TOTAL deFeNSe g RUSh pASS pLyS yARdS Avg Td ydS/g

1. Texas 12 1663 1939 783 3602 4.6 34 300.2

2. Nebraska 13 1876 2079 869 3955 4.6 24 304.2

3. Missouri 12 1763 2445 867 4208 4.9 23 350.7

4. Texas A&M 12 1404 2886 917 4290 4.7 28 357.5

5. Oklahoma 13 1973 2758 920 4731 5.1 29 363.9

6. Colorado 12 1683 3117 809 4800 5.9 42 400.0

7. Iowa State 12 2236 2663 884 4899 5.5 39 408.2

8. Oklahoma State 12 1648 3306 981 4954 5.0 38 412.8

9. Baylor 12 1923 3204 902 5127 5.7 39 427.2

10. Kansas 12 2462 2670 832 5132 6.2 48 427.7

11. Kansas State 12 2749 2547 842 5296 6.3 39 441.3

12. Texas Tech 12 1884 3673 949 5557 5.9 44 463.1

KicKOFF ReTURNS g ReT ydS Td Avg

1. Kansas State 12 51 1317 2 25.8

2. Texas A&M 12 42 1010 2 24.0

3. Colorado 12 50 1164 0 23.3

4. Nebraska 13 35 814 1 23.3

5. Oklahoma State 12 52 1185 2 22.8

6. Oklahoma 13 38 862 0 22.7

7. Texas Tech 12 52 1176 0 22.6

8. Iowa State 12 54 1185 1 21.9

9. Missouri 12 28 614 1 21.9

10. Kansas 12 66 1384 1 21.0

11. Baylor 12 56 1079 1 19.3

12. Texas 12 39 720 0 18.5

KicKOFF cOveRAge g NO. ydS Avg ReTN TB NeTAvg

1. Nebraska 13 83 5711 68.8 1023 39 47.1

2. Texas Tech 12 71 4572 64.4 933 21 45.3

3. Colorado 12 60 3896 64.9 976 12 44.7

4. Oklahoma 13 91 5821 64.0 1475 16 44.2

5. Oklahoma State 12 98 6558 66.9 1189 53 44.0

6. Kansas State 12 72 4553 63.2 1130 15 43.4

7. Iowa State 12 52 3510 67.5 970 16 42.7

8. Missouri 12 71 4506 63.5 1329 8 42.5

9. Texas 12 65 4013 61.7 953 15 42.5

10. Texas A&M 12 74 4653 62.9 1293 12 42.2

11. Kansas 12 43 2707 63.0 809 7 40.9

12. Baylor 12 76 4442 58.4 1299 11 38.5

pUNTiNg g NO yARdS Avg/p pR Avg TBg NeT/p

1. Oklahoma State 12 46 2127 46.2 161 3.5 4 41.0

2. Oklahoma 13 69 3049 44.2 74 1.1 9 40.5

3. Kansas State 12 58 2411 41.6 64 1.1 2 39.8

4. Missouri 12 67 2860 42.7 94 1.4 8 38.9

5. Texas Tech 12 63 2591 41.1 127 2.0 1 38.8

6. Iowa State 12 64 2818 44.0 234 3.7 7 38.2

7. Nebraska 13 63 2763 43.9 264 4.2 5 38.1

8. Baylor 12 49 2166 44.2 174 3.6 7 37.8

9. Texas 12 60 2527 42.1 215 3.6 6 36.5

10. Colorado 12 62 2389 38.5 189 3.0 2 34.8

11. Kansas 12 67 2714 40.5 277 4.1 6 34.6

12. Texas A&M 12 67 2405 35.9 75 1.1 2 34.2

pUNT ReTURNS g ReT ydS Td Avg

1. Nebraska 13 23 297 1 12.9

2. Texas 12 26 302 0 11.6

3. Oklahoma State 12 27 267 3 9.9

4. Iowa State 12 15 144 1 9.6

5. Kansas State 12 21 178 0 8.5

6. Colorado 12 18 131 0 7.3

7. Texas A&M 12 35 247 1 7.1

8. Oklahoma 13 33 231 0 7.0

9. Baylor 12 20 134 0 6.7

10. Missouri 12 25 160 0 6.4

11. Texas Tech 12 19 119 0 6.3

12. Kansas 12 15 57 0 3.8

FiRST dOwNS g RUSh pASS peN TOTAL

1. Oklahoma 13 122 199 23 344

2. Oklahoma State 12 114 190 16 320

3. Texas Tech 12 96 174 19 289

4. Texas A&M 12 113 150 23 286

5. Baylor 12 128 141 16 285

6. Missouri 12 98 142 15 255

7. Texas 12 103 118 21 242

8. Nebraska 13 143 88 9 240

9. Colorado 12 92 123 22 237

10. Kansas State 12 121 91 19 231

11. Iowa State 12 95 105 20 220

12. Kansas 12 94 94 31 219

Opp. 1ST dOwNS g RUSh pASS peN TOTAL

1. Texas 12 92 83 19 194

2. Nebraska 13 92 98 27 217

3. Oklahoma 13 103 110 16 229

Missouri 12 92 118 19 229

5. Texas A&M 12 88 133 18 239

6. Colorado 12 95 142 14 251

7. Kansas State 12 129 116 14 259

8. Iowa State 12 130 121 12 263

9. Oklahoma State 12 102 143 20 265

10. Kansas 12 134 116 21 271

11. Texas Tech 12 96 165 22 283

12. Baylor 12 108 158 24 290

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TURNOveR mARgiN g FUm iNT TOT FUm iNT TOT mAR peR/g

1. Oklahoma 13 13 17 30 5 11 16 +14 1.08

2. Missouri 12 11 16 27 8 8 16 +11 0.92

3. Oklahoma State 12 14 16 30 8 14 22 +8 0.67

4. Iowa State 12 10 13 23 7 10 17 +6 0.50

5. Kansas State 12 9 13 22 10 8 18 +4 0.33

6. Baylor 12 10 10 20 10 8 18 +2 0.17

7. Nebraska 13 4 19 23 15 7 22 +1 0.08

8. Colorado 12 9 10 19 8 11 19 +0 0.00

9. Texas Tech 12 8 14 22 14 10 24 -2 -0.17

Texas A&M 12 9 15 24 14 12 26 -2 -0.17

11. Kansas 12 5 7 12 6 14 20 -8 -0.67

12. Texas 12 10 8 18 13 17 30 -12 -1.00

SAcKS By g SAcKS yARdS

1. Missouri 12 38 250

2. Oklahoma 13 34 257

3. Nebraska 13 31 242

4. Texas 12 30 262

5. Colorado 12 29 178

6. Texas A&M 12 28 221

7. Texas Tech 12 24 165

Oklahoma State 12 24 156

9. Baylor 12 19 141

10. Kansas State 12 18 113

11. Kansas 12 14 82

12. Iowa State 12 11 56

SAcKS AgAiNST g SAcKS yARdS

1. Oklahoma State 12 10 119

2. Baylor 12 17 100

3. Texas 12 18 115

4. Missouri 12 20 124

5. Colorado 12 21 187

Oklahoma 13 21 197

Texas Tech 12 21 189

8. Nebraska 13 24 152

9. Kansas State 12 30 186

10. Iowa State 12 33 191

11. Texas A&M 12 35 256

12. Kansas 12 37 239

peNALTieS g NO ydS Avg/g

1. Kansas State 12 60 469 39.1

2. Oklahoma 13 71 589 45.3

3. Colorado 12 79 603 50.2

4. Iowa State 12 71 616 51.3

5. Texas 12 75 664 55.3

6. Kansas 12 72 681 56.8

7. Missouri 12 74 699 58.2

8. Texas Tech 12 75 747 62.2

9. Texas A&M 12 97 772 64.3

10. Oklahoma State 12 82 778 64.8

11. Nebraska 13 97 891 68.5

12. Baylor 12 101 933 77.8

Opp peNALTieS g NO ydS Avg/g

1. Kansas 12 99 1004 83.7

2. Texas Tech 12 88 786 65.5

3. Oklahoma 13 99 826 63.5

4. Texas A&M 12 91 754 62.8

5. Texas 12 73 677 56.4

6. Kansas State 12 77 666 55.5

7. Colorado 12 72 643 53.6

8. Baylor 12 77 641 53.4

9. Missouri 12 77 595 49.6

10. Oklahoma State 12 73 591 49.2

11. Iowa State 12 61 553 46.1

12. Nebraska 13 60 522 40.2

Time OF pOSSeSSiON g TOTAL Time Avg/g

1. Nebraska 13 408:54 31:27

2. Colorado 12 377:10 31:25

3. Kansas State 12 368:32 30:42

4. Oklahoma 13 395:56 30:27

5. Texas 12 364:04 30:20

6. Texas A&M 12 362:58 30:14

7. Baylor 12 351:13 29:16

8. Kansas 12 350:51 29:14

9. Missouri 12 348:57 29:04

10. Iowa State 12 342:42 28:33

11. Oklahoma State 12 337:25 28:07

12. Texas Tech 12 337:03 28:05

Red ZONe OFFeNSe g RedZONe peRceNT TdS R/p Fg-AT

1. Oklahoma State 12 56-59 94.9 39 22/17 17-18

2. Kansas State 12 39-43 90.7 35 29/6 4-6

3. Missouri 12 43-49 87.8 29 18/11 14-15

4. Texas A&M 12 42-48 87.5 30 13/17 12-15

5. Nebraska 13 34-40 85.0 26 19/7 8-8

6. Iowa State 12 28-34 82.4 22 12/10 6-8

7. Oklahoma 13 58-72 80.6 41 20/21 17-21

Colorado 12 29-36 80.6 23 14/9 6-9

9. Texas Tech 12 47-59 79.7 40 12/28 7-8

10. Baylor 12 35-44 79.5 22 17/5 13-18

11. Texas 12 41-52 78.8 23 17/6 18-19

12. Kansas 12 24-33 72.7 19 11/8 5-6

Red ZONe deFeNSe g RedZONe peRceNT TdS R/p Fg-AT

1. Missouri 12 17-31 54.8 13 5/8 4-8

2. Texas A&M 12 27-43 62.8 20 10/10 7-10

3. Texas Tech 12 41-53 77.4 29 11/18 12-15

4. Iowa State 12 43-54 79.6 30 18/12 13-16

5. Texas 12 28-35 80.0 23 15/8 5-7

6. Oklahoma State 12 36-44 81.8 27 13/14 9-10

7. Colorado 12 45-54 83.3 33 14/19 12-15

Baylor 12 45-54 83.3 31 20/11 14-17

9. Kansas State 12 31-37 83.8 21 10/11 10-12

10. Nebraska 13 31-35 88.6 16 10/6 15-17

11. Oklahoma 13 29-32 90.6 17 9/8 12-12

12. Kansas 12 42-46 91.3 34 26/8 8-8

3Rd-dN cONv g cONv ATT pcT

1. Kansas State 12 76 162 46.9

2. Colorado 12 82 182 45.1

3. Oklahoma State 12 72 162 44.4

4. Oklahoma 13 102 230 44.3

5. Texas Tech 12 85 195 43.6

6. Texas A&M 12 81 192 42.2

7. Nebraska 13 75 178 42.1

8. Baylor 12 70 170 41.2

9. Kansas 12 81 198 40.9

10. Texas 12 77 192 40.1

11. Iowa State 12 68 181 37.6

12. Missouri 12 62 167 37.1

Opp 3Rd-dN cONv g cONv ATT pcT

1. Nebraska 13 56 192 29.2

2. Oklahoma 13 74 218 33.9

3. Texas A&M 12 71 207 34.3

4. Texas Tech 12 67 188 35.6

5. Texas 12 66 179 36.9

6. Missouri 12 75 192 39.1

7. Colorado 12 66 161 41.0

8. Iowa State 12 76 177 42.9

9. Baylor 12 76 176 43.2

10. Oklahoma State 12 95 218 43.6

11. Kansas State 12 75 169 44.4

12. Kansas 12 73 157 46.5

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RUShiNg TeAm cL g ATT ydS Avg Td LONg ydS/g

1. Hunter, Kendall OSU SR 12 261 1516 5.8 16 66 126.3

2. Thomas, Daniel KSU SR 12 276 1495 5.4 16 52 124.6

3. Stewart, Rodney CU JR 12 290 1318 4.5 10 65 109.8

4. Finley, Jay BU SR 12 183 1155 6.3 11 82 96.2

5. Helu Jr., Roy NU SR 13 177 1211 6.8 11 73 93.2

6. Murray,Demarco OU SR 13 257 1121 4.4 14 63 86.2

pASSiNg TeAm cL g ATT cmp iNT pcT. ydS Td Avg/g

1. Weeden, Brandon OSU JR 12 470 317 13 67.4 4037 32 336.4

2. Jones,Landry OU SO 13 568 371 11 65.3 4289 35 329.9

3. Potts, Taylor TTU SR 12 495 326 9 65.9 3357 31 279.8

4. Griffin III, Robert BU SO 12 413 274 8 66.3 3195 21 266.2

5. Gabbert, Blaine MU JR 12 418 260 7 62.2 2752 15 229.3

6. Gilbert, Garret UT SO 12 441 260 17 59.0 2744 10 228.7

TOTAL OFFeNSe TeAm cL g RUSh pASS pLAyS TOTAL ydS/g

1. Weeden, Brandon OSU JR 12 -68 4037 487 3969 330.8

2. Jones,Landry OU SO 13 -125 4289 618 4164 320.3

3. Griffin III, Robert BU SO 12 591 3195 546 3786 315.5

4. Potts, Taylor TTU SR 12 -15 3357 526 3342 278.5

5. Gilbert, Garret UT SO 12 380 2744 541 3124 260.3

6. Gabbert, Blaine MU JR 12 239 2752 517 2991 249.2

RecepTiONS/gAme TeAm cL g Rec ydS Td LONg Avg/c Rec/g

1. Blackmon, Justin OSU SO 11 102 1665 18 81 16.3 9.27

2. Broyles,Ryan OU JR 13 118 1452 13 81 12.3 9.08

3. Egnew, Michael MU JR 12 83 698 4 29 8.4 6.92

4. Lewis, Detron TTU SR 12 79 803 6 54 10.2 6.58

5. Moe, T.J. MU SO 12 77 893 6 68 11.6 6.42

6. Swope, Ryan TAMU SO 12 67 780 4 64 11.6 5.58

ReceiviNg ydS/gAme TeAm cL g Rec ydS Td LONg Avg/c ydS/g

1. Blackmon, Justin OSU SO 11 102 1665 18 81 16.3 151.4

2. Broyles,Ryan OU JR 13 118 1452 13 81 12.3 111.7

3. Fuller, Jeff TAMU JR 12 65 983 12 69 15.1 81.9

4. Moe, T.J. MU SO 12 77 893 6 68 11.6 74.4

5. Wright, Kendall BU JR 12 66 825 6 62 12.5 68.8

6. Leong, Lyle TTU SR 12 64 808 17 40 12.6 67.3

ALL pURpOSe TeAm cL g RUSh Rcv pR KR ydS Avg/g

1. Blackmon, Justin OSU SO 11 77 1665 7 0 1749 159.0

2. Murray,Demarco OU SR 13 1121 595 0 249 1965 151.2

3. Stephens, Eric TTU SO 12 542 193 0 989 1724 143.7

4. Hunter, Kendall OSU SR 12 1516 106 0 87 1709 142.4

5. Gray, Cyrus TAMU JR 12 1033 242 0 422 1697 141.4

6. Thomas, Daniel KSU SR 12 1495 163 0 0 1658 138.2

iNTeRcepTiONS TeAm cL g iNT ydS Td

1. McGee, Andrew OSU SR 12 5 90 0 79 0.42

2. Hagg, Eric NU SR 13 5 37 0 26 0.38

3. Harris, Dustin TAMU SO 12 4 117 1 83 0.33

Phillips, Jarv. TTU FR 12 4 114 1 87 0.33

Dennard, Alfonzo NU JR 12 4 31 1 31 0.33

Knott,Jake ISU SO 12 4 26 0 10 0.33

Fleming,Jamell OU JR 12 4 4 0 4 0.33

pASS eFFicieNcy TeAm cL g ATT cmp iNT pcT ydS Td eFF.

1. Weeden, Brandon OSU JR 12 470 317 13 67.4 4037 32 156.5

2. Jones,Landry OU SO 13 568 371 11 65.3 4289 35 145.2

3. Griffin III, Robert BU SO 12 413 274 8 66.3 3195 21 144.2

4. Tannehill, Ryan TAMU JR 12 199 130 3 65.3 1434 11 141.1

5. Potts, Taylor TTU SR 12 495 326 9 65.9 3357 31 139.9

6. Coffman, Carson KSU SR 11 240 154 7 64.2 1832 12 139.0

pUNT ReTURNS TeAm cL g ReT ydS Td LONg Avg

1. Broyles,Ryan OU JR 13 29 176 0 31 6.1

2. McNeal, Kenric TAMU SO 10 24 138 0 20 5.8

KicK ReTURNS TeAm cL g ReT ydS Td LONg Avg

1. Powell, William KSU SR 9 21 726 1 100 34.6

2. Gilbert, Justin OSU FR 11 23 644 2 93 28.0

3. Beshears, D.J. KU SO 11 36 922 1 96 25.6

4. Stephens, Eric TTU SO 12 40 989 0 93 24.7

5. Johnson,Shontre ISU FR 12 25 585 0 62 23.4

pUNTiNg TeAm cL g pUNT ydS LONg Avg

1. Sharp, Quinn OSU SO 12 46 2127 78 46.2

2. VanDerKamp,Kirb ISU FR 11 60 2710 74 45.2

3. Epperson, Derek BU SR 11 49 2166 65 44.2

4. Way,Tress OU SO 13 69 3049 85 44.2

5. Henery, Alex NU SR 13 63 2763 69 43.9

6. Gold, John UT SR 9 24 1047 63 43.6

ScORiNg TeAm cL g Td xpT Fg 2xp pTS pTS/g

1. Bailey, Dan OSU SR 12 0 65 24 0 137 11.4

2. Blackmon, Justin OSU SO 11 20 0 0 0 120 10.9

3. Stevens,Jimmy OU JR 11 0 47 17 0 98 8.9

4. Murray,Demarco OU SR 13 19 0 0 0 114 8.8

5. Leong, Lyle TTU SR 12 17 0 0 0 102 8.5

6. Jones, Aaron BU FR 12 0 44 19 0 101 8.4

ScORiNg (TdS) TeAm cL g Td RUSh pASS ReT pAT pTS pTS/g

1. Blackmon, Justin OSU SO 11 20 1 18 1 0 120 10.9

2. Murray,Demarco OU SR 13 19 14 5 0 0 114 8.8

3. Leong, Lyle TTU SR 12 17 0 17 0 0 102 8.5

4. Thomas, Daniel KSU SR 12 16 16 0 0 1 98 8.2

5. Hunter, Kendall OSU SR 12 16 16 0 0 0 96 8.0

6. Gray, Cyrus TAMU JR 12 13 12 1 0 0 78 6.5

ScORiNg (KicK) TeAm cL g pATS FgS pTS pTS/g

1. Bailey, Dan OSU SR 12 65-66 24-28 137 11.4

2. Stevens,Jimmy OU JR 11 47-47 17-21 98 8.9

3. Jones, Aaron BU FR 12 44-45 19-26 101 8.4

4. Henery, Alex NU SR 13 53-53 18-19 107 8.2

5. Tucker, Justin UT JR 12 27-27 23-27 96 8.0

6. Bullock, Randy TAMU JR 12 47-47 15-19 92 7.7

FieLd gOALS TeAm cL g Fg FgA pcT. Fg/g

1. Bailey, Dan OSU SR 12 24 28 85.7 2.00

2. Tucker, Justin UT JR 12 23 27 85.2 1.92

3. Jones, Aaron BU FR 12 19 26 73.1 1.58

4. Stevens,Jimmy OU JR 11 17 21 81.0 1.55

5. Henery, Alex NU SR 13 18 19 94.7 1.38

6. Ressel, Grant MU JR 12 16 18 88.9 1.33

pAT KicKiNg TeAm cL g mAde ATT pcT.

1. Henery, Alex NU SR 13 53 53 100.0

Williams, Matt TTU SR 12 50 50 100.0

Bullock, Randy TAMU JR 12 47 47 100.0

Stevens,Jimmy OU JR 11 47 47 100.0

Cherry, Josh KSU SR 11 43 43 100.0

Tucker, Justin UT JR 12 27 27 100.0

TAcKLeS TeAm cL g pOS SOLO AST TOTAL Avg/g SAcK

1. David, Lavonte NU JR 13 LB 78 67 145 11.2 6.0

2. Knott,Jake ISU SO 12 LB 76 54 130 10.8 1.0

3. Lemon, Orie OSU SR 12 LB 93 26 119 9.9 2.5

4. Landor, Byron BU SR 12 S 73 42 115 9.6 0.0

5. Hodges, Michael TAMU SR 12 LB 59 52 111 9.2 4.5

Klein,A.J. ISU SO 12 LB 49 62 111 9.2 0.0

7. Robinson, Keena UT JR 12 LB 59 47 106 8.8 2.0

8. Sims,David ISU SR 11 DB 57 39 96 8.7 0.0

9. Bird, Bront TTU SR 12 LB 70 31 101 8.4 1.0

10. Williams,Garr. TAMU JR 12 LB 50 47 97 8.1 0.0

11. Johnson, Steven KU JR 12 LB 62 33 95 7.9 2.0

12. Lewis,Travis OU JR 13 LB 53 46 99 7.6 1.5

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1. Crick, Jared NU JR 13 DL 8 3 87 9.5 0.73

2. Miller, Von TAMU SR 12 LB 9 1 71 9.5 0.79

3. Acho, Sam UT SR 12 DE 8 2 79 9.0 0.75

4. Beal,Jeremy OU SR 13 DE 8 2 68 9.0 0.69

5. Madison, Brad MU SO 12 DL 7 1 67 7.5 0.62

6. Hartigan, Josh CU JR 12 DE 7 0 46 7.0 0.58

Duncan, Brian TTU SR 12 LB 7 0 32 7.0 0.58

8. David, Lavonte NU JR 13 LB 6 0 50 6.0 0.46

9. Jones, Eddie UT SR 12 DE 6 0 45 6.0 0.50

Alexander,Fran OU JR 12 DE 5 2 42 6.0 0.50

TAcKLeS FOR LOSS TeAm cL g pOS SOLO AST ydS TOTAL Avg/g

1. Beal,Jeremy OU SR 13 DE 17 3 93 18.5 1.42

2. Acho, Sam UT SR 12 DE 14 3 123 15.5 1.29

3. Miller, Von TAMU SR 12 LB 13 3 88 14.5 1.21

4. Crick, Jared NU JR 13 DL 11 5 91 13.5 1.04

5. Garrett, David KSU JR 12 DB 12 2 46 13.0 1.08

6. Duncan, Brian TTU SR 12 LB 11 2 50 12.0 1.00

7. David, Lavonte NU JR 13 LB 9 5 59 11.5 0.88

8. Madison, Brad MU SO 12 DL 10 2 79 11.0 0.92

Alexander,Fran OU JR 12 DE 9 4 54 11.0 0.92

10. Beatty, B.J. CU SR 12 LB 10 1 49 10.5 0.88

FUmBLeS FORced TeAm cL g NUm Avg/g

1. Acho, Sam UT SR 12 5 0.42

2. Knott,Jake ISU SO 12 4 0.33

3. Sims,David ISU SR 11 3 0.27

Macon,Pryce OU SR 11 3 0.27

Williams, Aaron UT JR 11 3 0.27

6. Lewis, Shaun OSU FR 12 3 0.25

Laptad, Jake KU SR 12 3 0.25

Scott, Christia UT JR 12 3 0.25

Miller, Von TAMU SR 12 3 0.25

Moore, Damontre TAMU FR 12 3 0.25

FUmBLeS RecOveRed TeAm cL g NUm Avg/g

1. Acho, Sam UT SR 12 5 0.42

2. Landor, Byron BU SR 12 3 0.25

3. Winchester,Jam OU JR 13 3 0.23

4. Miller, Von TAMU SR 12 2 0.17

Gachkar, Andrew MU SR 12 2 0.17

Gooden, Zaviar MU SO 12 2 0.17

Hart, Darius OSU SR 12 2 0.17

Garrett, David KSU JR 12 2 0.17

Brown, Jalil CU SR 12 2 0.17

Lemon, Orie OSU SR 12 2 0.17

pASSeS deFeNded TeAm cL g BRUp iNT TOTAL Avg/g

1. Fleming,Jamell OU JR 12 13 4 17 1.42

2. Harrison, Stephen KSU SR 12 12 2 14 1.17

3. Phillips, Jarv. TTU FR 12 9 4 13 1.08

Harris, Dustin TAMU SO 12 9 4 13 1.08

5. Amukamara, Prin NU SR 13 13 0 13 1.00

Patmon, Tyler KU FR 12 10 2 12 1.00

7. McGee, Andrew OSU SR 12 6 5 11 0.92

Sweeney, Terrance KSU SR 12 9 2 11 0.92

9. Williams, Aaron UT JR 11 10 0 10 0.91

10. Hrebec, Alex KSU JR 10 9 0 9 0.90

11. Hurst,Demontre OU SO 13 10 1 11 0.85

12. Martin, Markelle OSU JR 12 8 2 10 0.83

Dennard, Alfonzo NU JR 12 6 4 10 0.83

Brown, Brodrick OSU SO 12 8 2 10 0.83

Garrett, David KSU JR 12 9 1 10 0.83

Frederick,T. TAMU JR 12 9 1 10 0.83

ALL-Big 12 TeAmScOAcheS’ TeAmSFiRST TeAm OFFeNSe SecONd TeAm OFFeNSepOS pLAyeR, SchOOL cL pOS pLAyeR, SchOOL cLQB Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma State ....Jr. QB Robert Griffin III, Baylor ....................So.RB Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma State........Sr. RB Roy Helu, Jr., Nebraska ......................Sr.RB DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma..............Sr. RB dANieL ThOmAS, KANSAS STATe ............SR.FB Bryant Ward, Oklahoma State ..........Sr. FB Trey Millard, Oklahoma ......................Fr.WR Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State ....So. WR Kendall Wright, Baylor ........................Jr.WR Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma ..................Jr. WR Niles Paul, Nebraska..........................Sr.WR Jeff Fuller, Texas A&M........................Jr. WR T.J. Moe, Missouri ..............................So.TE Michael Egnew, Missouri ..................Jr. TE Collin Franklin, Iowa State ................Sr.OL Nate Solder, Colorado ......................Sr. OL ZAch KeNdALL, KANSAS STATe ............SR.OL Tim Barnes, Missouri........................Sr. OL Danny Watkins, Baylor ......................Sr.OL Levy Adcock, Oklahoma State ..........Jr. OL Matt Allen, Texas A&M ......................Sr.OL Ricky Henry, Nebraska ......................Sr. OL Lonnie Edwards, Texas Tech ..............Jr.OL Eric Mensik, Oklahoma ....................Sr. OL Ben Lamaak, Iowa State ....................Sr.PK Dan Bailey, Oklahoma State..............Sr. PK Alex Henery, Nebraska ......................Sr.KR/pR wiLLiAm pOweLL, KANSAS STATe ........SR. KR/PR Niles Paul, Nebraska..........................Sr.

FiRST TeAm deFeNSe SecONd TeAm deFeNSe

pOS pLAyeR, SchOOL cL pOS pLAyeR, SchOOL cLDL Jeremy Beal, Oklahoma ....................Sr. DL Colby Whitlock, Texas Tech ................Sr.DL Sam Acho, Texas ..............................Sr. DL Phil Taylor, Baylor ..............................Sr.DL Pierre Allen, Nebraska ......................Sr. DL Ugo Chinasa, Oklahoma State............Sr.DL Aldon Smith, Missouri ......................So. DL Jacquies Smith, Missouri....................Jr.DL Jared Crick, Nebraska ......................Jr. DL Cameron Meredith, Nebraska ............So.LB Von Miller, Texas A&M ......................Sr. LB Travis Lewis, Oklahoma......................Jr.LB Lavonte David, Nebraska ..................Jr. LB Jake Knott, Iowa State ......................So.LB Orie Lemon, Oklahoma State ............Sr. LB Emmanuel Acho, Texas ......................Jr.DB Quinton Carter, Oklahoma ................Sr. DB Alfonzo Dennard, Nebraska ................Jr.DB Jimmy Smith, Colorado ....................Sr. DB Aaron Williams, Texas Tech ................Jr.DB Eric Hagg, Nebraska ........................Sr. DB Leonard Johnson, Iowa State..............Jr.DB Prince Amukamara, Nebraska ..........Sr. DB Coryell Judie, Texas A&M ....................Jr.DB Andrew McGee, Oklahoma State ......Sr. dB Ty ZimmeRmAN, KANSAS STATe ..........FR.P Quinn Sharp, Oklahoma State ..........So. P Alex Henery, Nebraska ......................Sr.

OFFeNSive pLAyeR OF The yeAR: Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma StatedeFeNSive pLAyeR OF The yeAR: Prince Amukamara, NebraskacOAch OF The yeAR: Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State

ASSOciATed pReSS TeAmSFiRST TeAm OFFeNSe SecONd TeAm OFFeNSepOS pLAyeR, SchOOL cL pOS pLAyeR, SchOOL cLQB Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma State ....Jr. QB Landry Jones, Oklahoma....................So.RB Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma State........Sr. RB Cyrus Gray, Texas A&M......................So.RB dANieL ThOmAS, KANSAS STATe ..........SR. RB Rodney Stewart, Colorado ..................Sr.WR Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State ....So. WR Jeff Fuller, Texas A&M ........................Jr.WR Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma ..................Jr. WR Lyle Leong, Texas Tech........................Jr.TE Michael Egnew, Missouri ..................Jr. TE Collin Franklin, Iowa State ................Sr.OL Tim Barnes, Missouri........................Sr. OL wAde weiBeRT, KANSAS STATe ..............SR.OL Levy Adcock, Oklahoma State ..........Jr. OL Dan Hoch, Missouri ............................Jr.OL Ricky Henry, Nebraska ......................Sr. OL ZAch KeNdALL, KANSAS STATe ..............SR.OL Nate Solder, Colorado ......................Sr. OL Eric Mensik, Oklahoma ......................Sr.OL Danny Watkins, Baylor ......................Sr. OL Mickey Okafor, Texas Tech ..................Sr.PK Alex Henery, Nebraska ......................Sr. PK Dan Bailey, Oklahoma State ..............Sr.AP DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma..............Sr. AP Eric Stephens, Texas Tech..................So.

FiRST TeAm deFeNSe SecONd TeAm deFeNSe

pOS pLAyeR, SchOOL cL pOS pLAyeR, SchOOL cLDL Jeremy Beal, Oklahoma ....................Sr. DL Josh Hartigan, Colorado......................Jr.DL Sam Acho, Texas ..............................Sr. DL Brad Madison, Missouri ....................So.DL Jared Crick, Nebraska ......................Jr. DL Lucas Patterson, Texas A&M ..............Sr.DL Colby Whitlock, Texas Tech................Sr. DL Phil Taylor, Baylor ..............................Sr.LB Lavonte David, Nebraska ..................Jr. LB Michael Hodges, Texas A&M ..............Sr.LB Orie Lemon, Oklahoma State ............Sr. LB Jake Knott, Iowa State ......................So.LB Von Miller, Texas A&M ......................Sr. LB Travis Lewis, Oklahoma ....................Jr.LB Andrew Gachkar ..............................Sr. LB Keenan Robinson, Texas ....................Jr.DB Prince Amukamara, Nebraska ..........Sr. DB Quinton Carter, Oklahoma ..................Sr.DB Eric Hagg, Nebraska ........................Sr. DB Alfonzo Dennard, Nebraska ................Jr.DB Jamell Fleming, Oklahoma ................Sr. DB Andrew McGee, Oklahoma State ........Sr.DB Byron Landor, Baylor ........................Jr. DB Aaron Williams, Texas Tech ................Jr.P Quinn Sharp, Oklahoma State ..........Sr. P Kirby Van der Kamp, Iowa State ........Fr.

OFFeNSive pLAyeR OF The yeAR: Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma StatedeFeNSive pLAyeR OF The yeAR: Jeremy Beal, OklahomacOAch OF The yeAR: Mike Sherman, Texas A&M

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BOWL HISTORY

2001 COTTON BOWLMONTY BEISEL

January 2, 2004Ohio State 35

Kansas State 28Bill Snyder

Offense: Darren Sproles(Sportsmanship Award)

December 27, 2002Kansas State 34Arizona State 27

Bill Snyder Offense: Ell Roberson

December 29, 2001Syracuse 26

Kansas State 3Bill Snyder

Defense: Terry Pierce(Sportsmanship Award)

January 1, 2001Kansas State 35

Tennessee 21Bill Snyder

Offense: Jonathan BeasleyDefense: Chris Johnson

December 29, 1999Kansas State 24Washington 20

Bill SnyderOffense: Jonathan BeasleyDefense: Darren Howard

December 29, 1998Purdue 37

Kansas State 34Bill Snyder

Defense: Jarrod Cooper(Sportsmanship Award)

December 31, 1997Kansas State 35

Syracuse 18Bill Snyder

Offense: Michael BishopDefense: Travis Ochs

January 1, 1997Brigham Young 19Kansas State 15

Bill Snyder Offense: Kevin Lockett

December 29, 1995Kansas State 54

Colorado State 21Bill Snyder

Offense: Brian KavanaghDefense: Mario Smith

December 25, 1994Boston College 12

Kansas State 7Bill Snyder Defense: Joe Gordon

December 29, 1993Kansas State 52

Wyoming 17Bill Snyder

Offense: Andre ColemanDefense: Kenny McEntyre

December 11, 1982Wisconsin 14

Kansas State 3Jim Dickey None

BOWL DATE OPPONENT FINAL SCORE HEAD COACH BOWL MVP

December 28, 2006Rutgers 37

Kansas State 10Ron Prince None

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FIRST DOWNSMOST FIRST DOWNSKANSAS STATE30 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................199525 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................200425 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................2001

OPPONENT24 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................199724 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................199721 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................2006

BOTH TEAMS45 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................199744 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................199542 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................1993

FEWEST FIRST DOWNSKANSAS STATE

6 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................20067 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................1994

12 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................199812 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................1982

OPPONENT8 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................2001

12 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................200113 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................1994

BOTH TEAMS20 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................199423 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................200126 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................1982

RUSHINGMOST ATTEMPTSKANSAS STATE59 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................200148 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................199546 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................2002

OPPONENT46 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................199443 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................198240 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................2004

BOTH TEAMS83 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................200178 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................199778 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995

FEWEST ATTEMPTSKANSAS STATE21 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................200623 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................199432 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................200432 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................1997

OPPONENT23 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................199324 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................200124 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998

BOTH TEAMS44 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................200158 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................200662 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................1993

MOST NET YARDS RUSHINGKANSAS STATE329 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................2001260 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................2002245 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................1993

OPPONENT215 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................1997211 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................2006193 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................2001

BOTH TEAMS522 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................2001421 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995378 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................1997

FEWEST NET YARDS RUSHINGKANSAS STATE30 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................199431 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................200686 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................1997

OPPONENT71 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................200279 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................199390 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998

BOTH TEAMS190 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................1994200 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................1997242 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................2006

PASSINGMOST ATTEMPTEDKANSAS STATE52 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................200448 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................199540 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................2001

OPPONENT57 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................200253 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................199851 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................1993

BOTH TEAMS85 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................200279 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................199378 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995

FEWEST ATTEMPTEDKANSAS STATE23 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................199724 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................200624 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................199827 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................2001

OPPONENT14 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................200124 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................200424 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................1982

BOTH TEAMS52 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................200652 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................200154 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................200158 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................1999

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MOST COMPLETEDKANSAS STATE24 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................199520 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................200419 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................1993

OPPONENT31 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................199328 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................200225 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998

BOTH TEAMS40 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................199339 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................200235 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................1997

FEWEST COMPLETEDKANSAS STATE

9 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................199811 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................200212 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................2006

OPPONENT5 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................20016 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................19957 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................2001

BOTH TEAMS19 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................200120 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................200122 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................1982

HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGEKANSAS STATE67.9 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................199360.9 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................199750.0 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................200650.0 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................199750.0 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995

OPPONENT66.6 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................199960.8 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................199357.1 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................2006

LOWEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGEKANSAS STATE35.0 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................200137.1 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................198237.5 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998

OPPONENT20.0 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................199528.0 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................200135.7 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................2001

MOST YARDS PASSINGKANSAS STATE324 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995317 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................1997294 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................2004

OPPONENT293 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................2002291 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................1997271 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................1997

BOTH TEAMS588 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................1997541 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................1993524 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................1997

FEWEST YARDS PASSINGKANSAS STATE127 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................1982131 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................2006182 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998

OPPONENT113 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................2001120 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................2001132 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995

BOTH TEAMS310 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................1982330 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................2001334 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................2001

MOST HAD INTERCEPTEDKANSAS STATE

4 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................19982 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................20062 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................20012 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................19972 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................1994

OPPONENT3 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................20013 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................19983 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995

BOTH TEAMS7 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................19984 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................20014 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995

MOST TOUCHDOWNS PASSINGKANSAS STATE

4 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................19974 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................19953 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998

OPPONENT4 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................20043 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................19982 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................20062 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................1997

BOTH TEAMS4 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................20044 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................19974 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................19974 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995

TOTAL OFFENSEMOST PLAYSKANSAS STATE86 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................200184 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................200480 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995

OPPONENT83 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................200277 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................199877 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................1997

BOTH TEAMS157 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................2002148 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................2004144 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998

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FEWEST PLAYSKANSAS STATE45 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................200654 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................199460 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................1997

OPPONENT49 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................200156 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................199957 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995

BOTH TEAMS110 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................2006129 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................1994130 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................1999

MOST YARDSKANSAS STATE536 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995507 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................2001502 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................1993

OPPONENT479 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................2006447 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................1997350 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................1997

BOTH TEAMS904 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................1997837 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995805 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................1997

FEWEST YARDSKANSAS STATE124 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................1994162 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................2006192 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................1982

OPPONENT222 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................2001235 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998272 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................1999

BOTH TEAMS441 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................1994476 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................2001506 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................1982

PUNTINGMOST PUNTSKANSAS STATE11 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................1994

9 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................20018 Three times, LAST: Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl..................2004

OPPONENT11 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................2001

8 Three times, LAST: Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ................2001

BOTH TEAMS20 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................200119 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................199415 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................200415 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................2002

FEWEST PUNTSKANSAS STATE

3 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................19973 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................19953 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................1993

OPPONENT2 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................20062 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................19995 Three times, LAST: Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ..................1997

BOTH TEAMS7 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................20067 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................19998 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................19978 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................1993

HIGHEST NET YARDS/PUNTKANSAS STATE46.3 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................200146.0 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................199745.5 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................1994

OPPONENT44.8 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................200144.2 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................199343.0 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................1997

FEWEST NET YARDS/PUNTKANSAS STATE23.3 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................199330.8 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................199934.5 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................2002

OPPONENT28.6 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................199529.2 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................200131.0 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................1999

PUNT RETURNSMOST PUNTS RETURNEDKANSAS STATE

6 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................20015 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................20024 Four times, LAST: Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..................2004

OPPONENT7 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................20027 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................20016 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................1994

BOTH TEAMS13 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................200112 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................200210 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................1994

FEWEST PUNTS RETURNEDKANSAS STATE

1 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................19991 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................19971 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................1982

OPPONENT0 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................20060 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................20010 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................19970 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995

BOTH TEAMS2 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................20062 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................19833 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................20013 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995

MOST YARDS RETURNEDKANSAS STATE83 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................199378 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................200675 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998

OPPONENT56 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................200149 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................199448 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................2004

BOTH TEAMS117 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................199396 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................200181 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998

FEWEST YARDS RETURNEDKANSAS STATE

0 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................19994 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................20016 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................1982

OPPONENT0 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................20060 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................20010 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................19970 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995

BOTH TEAMS4 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................20017 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................19957 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................1982

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KICKOFF RETURNSMOST KICKOFFS RETURNEDKANSAS STATE

6 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................19985 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................20065 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................20045 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................1999

OPPONENT7 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................19956 Three times, LAST: Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ..........2002

BOTH TEAMS10 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................200210 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................199710 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................199510 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................1993

FEWEST KICKOFFS RETURNEDKANSAS STATE

1 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................19972 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................20012 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................1982

OPPONENT0 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................19971 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................19822 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................20012 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998

BOTH TEAMS1 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................19973 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................19826 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................20016 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................1994

MOST YARDS RETURNEDKANSAS STATE124 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998111 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................2006109 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................2001

OPPONENT136 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995130 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................1997125 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................2001

BOTH TEAMS219 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................1997203 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995192 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................2006

FEWEST YARDS RETURNEDKANSAS STATE26 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................198228 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................199742 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................2001

OPPONENT0 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................1997

17 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................198238 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................2001

BOTH TEAMS28 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................199743 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................1982

139 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................2004

TOTAL RETURNSMOST RETURNSKANSAS STATE13 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................199811 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................200411 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................2001

OPPONENT16 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................199814 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................200211 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................200111 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................1994

BOTH TEAMS29 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................199824 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................200222 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................2001

FEWEST RETURNSKANSAS STATE

3 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................19973 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................19827 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................20067 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................1999

OPPONENT3 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................19825 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................20066 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................2001

BOTH TEAMS6 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................19829 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................1997

12 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................2006

MOST YARDS RETURNEDKANSAS STATE289 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................2006208 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998201 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................1993

OPPONENT203 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................2001161 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................2002145 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998

BOTH TEAMS431 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................2006353 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998329 Wisconsin, Copper Bowl..............................................1993

FEWEST YARDS RETURNEDKANSAS STATE32 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................198235 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................199789 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................2004

OPPONENT18 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................198258 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................1997

107 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................2004

BOTH TEAMS50 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................198293 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................1997

196 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................2004

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INTERCEPTIONSMOST INTERCEPTIONSKANSAS STATE

3 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................20013 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................19983 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995

OPPONENT4 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................19982 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................20061 Three times, LAST: Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ..........2001

BOTH TEAMS7 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................19984 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................20014 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995

MOST YARDS RETURNEDKANSAS STATE62 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................200137 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................199314 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995

OPPONENT78 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................200172 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................199861 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................2006

BOTH TEAMS140 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................200181 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................199861 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................2006

FUMBLESMOST FUMBLESKANSAS STATE

4 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................20013 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................19993 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998

OPPONENT4 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................19822 Three times, LAST:

Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998

BOTH TEAMS6 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................19825 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................19985 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................20014 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................1999

MOST FUMBLES LOSTKANSAS STATE

3 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................19982 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................20022 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................2001

OPPONENT3 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................19821 Five times, LAST: Washington, Holiday Bowl ................1999

BOTH TEAMS4 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................19984 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................19822 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................20022 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................2001

TURNOVERSMOST TURNOVERSKANSAS STATE

7 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................19984 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................20013 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................2006

OPPONENT4 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................19984 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................19953 Three times, LAST: Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ................2001

BOTH TEAMS11 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998

5 Three times, LAST: Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ..........2001

PENALTIESMOST PENALTIESKANSAS STATE14 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................199812 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................199511 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................1999

OPPONENT11 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995

9 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................20048 Three times, LAST: Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ..................1997

BOTH TEAMS23 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................199521 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................199818 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................1999

MOST YARDS PENALIZEDKANSAS STATE125 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998124 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................199575 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................199975 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................1982

OPPONENT95 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................199584 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................199470 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................1993

BOTH TEAMS219 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995160 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998140 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................1994

SCORINGMOST POINTSKANSAS STATE54 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................199552 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................199335 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................200135 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................1997

OPPONENT37 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................200637 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................199835 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................2004

BOTH TEAMS75 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................199571 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................199869 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................1993

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FEWEST POINTSKANSAS STATE

3 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................20013 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................1982

OPPONENT12 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................199414 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................198217 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................1993

BOTH TEAMS17 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................198219 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................199429 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................2001

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORYKANSAS STATE35 Wyoming, Copper Bowl (52-17) ..................................199333 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl (54-21) ........................199517 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl (35-18)....................................1997

LARGEST LOSING MARGINKANSAS STATE27 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................200623 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl (26-3) ............................200111 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl (14-3) ........................1982

MOST TOUCHDOWNSKANSAS STATE

8 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................19957 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................19935 Four times, LAST: Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ............2002

OPPONENT5 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................20044 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................20064 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................2001

BOTH TEAMS11 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995

9 Three times, LAST: Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl..................2004

FEWEST TOUCHDOWNSKANSAS STATE

0 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................20010 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................19831 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................20061 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................1994

OPPONENT1 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................19942 Five times, LAST: Washington, Holiday Bowl ................1999

BOTH TEAMS2 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................19822 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................19944 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................1997

FIELD GOALSMOST FIELD GOALSKANSAS STATE

1 Five times, LAST: Rutgers, Texas Bowl ........................2006

OPPONENT3 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................20063 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................19983 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................19972 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................20022 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................1999

BOTH TEAMS4 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................20063 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................19993 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................19983 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................1997

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDKANSAS STATE

2 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................20012 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................20012 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................19932 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................1982

OPPONENT5 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................20063 Four times, LAST: Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ............2002

BOTH TEAMS6 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................20065 Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................19994 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998

CONVERSIONSMOST CONVERSIONSKANSAS STATE

7 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................19936 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................19955 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................20015 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................1997

OPPONENT5 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................20044 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................20064 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998

BOTH TEAMS9 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................20049 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................19958 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................20018 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998

FEWEST CONVERSIONSKANSAS STATE

0 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................19821 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................20061 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................19971 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................1994

OPPONENT1 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................19971 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................19942 Five times, LAST: Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ............2001

BOTH TEAMS4 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................20014 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................19972 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................19942 Wisconsin, Independence Bowl ..................................1982

MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSIONSKANSAS STATE

1 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................19971 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................19930 12 Times, LAST: Rutgers, Texas Bowl ..........................2006

OPPONENT0 13 Times, LAST: Rutgers, Texas Bowl ..........................2006

BOTH TEAMS1 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................19930 12 Times, LAST: Rutgers, Texas Bowl ..........................2006

MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS ATTEMPTEDKANSAS STATE

2 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................19951 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................20021 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................19971 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................1993

OPPONENT0 13 Times, LAST: Rutgers, Texas Bowl ..........................2006

BOTH TEAMS2 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................19951 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................20021 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................19971 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................1993

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0 13 Times, LAST: Rutgers, Texas Bowl ..........................2006

OPPONENT1 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................19971 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................19971 Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................1994

MOST POINTS BY QUARTERFIRST QUARTERKANSAS STATE

9 Wisconsin, Copper Bowl..............................................19937 Four times, LAST:Tennessee, Cotton Bowl....................2001

OPPONENT14 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ..................................................200614 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................2004

7 Three times, LAST: Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ..........2001

BOTH TEAMS14 Four times, LAST: Rutgers, Texas Bowl ........................2006

SECOND QUARTERKANSAS STATE21 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................199719 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................199515 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................1993

OPPONENT20 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................200217 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................199814 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................2001

BOTH TEAMS34 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................200233 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................199728 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................2001

THIRD QUARTERKANSAS STATE21 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................199514 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................200114 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................1993

OPPONENT14 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................200614 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................200414 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................1995

BOTH TEAMS35 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................199521 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................200416 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998

FOURTH QUARTERKANSAS STATE21 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................199820 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................200214 Three times, LAST: Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl..................2004

OPPONENT14 BYU, Cotton Bowl ........................................................199710 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998

7 Four Times, LAST: Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ............2002

BOTH TEAMS31 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................199827 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................200221 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................1993

MOST POINTS BY HALFFIRST HALFKANSAS STATE26 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................199524 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................199321 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................200121 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................1997

OPPONENT21 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................200420 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................200219 Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ........................................2001

BOTH TEAMS36 Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................199735 Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................200134 Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................2002

SECOND HALFKANSAS STATE28 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................199528 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................199327 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................1998

OPPONENT20 Rutgers, Texas Bowl ....................................................200620 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................199814 Three Times, LAST: Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ................2004

BOTH TEAMS47 Purdue, Alamo Bowl....................................................199842 Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ......................................199535 Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................200435 Wyoming, Copper Bowl................................................1993

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RUSHINGMOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS

28 Josh Scobey vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..........................................................1-1-200123 Mike Lawrence vs. BYU, Cotton Bowl ..............................................................1-1-199721 Darren Sproles vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ............................................12-27-200220 JJ Smith vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl..............................................................12-29-199320 Eric Hickson vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl..................................................12-29-199520 Michael Bishop vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ......................................................12-29-199820 Jon Beasley vs. Washington, Holiday Bowl ..................................................12-29-199918 Ell Roberson vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ..............................................12-27-200217 Jon Beasley vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..........................................................1-1-200116 Ell Roberson vs. Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..........................................................1-2-2004

MOST YARDS RUSHING153 Josh Scobey vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..........................................................1-1-2001139 JJ Smith vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl..............................................................12-29-1993125 Darren Sproles vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ............................................12-27-2002114 Eric Hickson vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl..................................................12-29-1995113 Jon Beasley vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..........................................................1-1-2001

89 Ell Roberson vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl................................................12-27-200284 David Allen vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ............................................................12-29-199881 Jon Beasley vs. Washington, Holiday Bowl ..................................................12-29-199977 Michael Bishop vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl....................................................12-31-199766 Mike Lawrence vs. BYU, Cotton Bowl ..............................................................1-1-1997

PASSINGMOST PASSES ATTEMPTED

51 Ell Roberson vs. Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..........................................................1-2-200435 Darrell Dickey vs. Wisconsin, Independence ................................................12-11-198231 Jon Beasley vs. Washington, Holiday Bowl ..................................................12-29-199931 Chad May vs. Boston College, Aloha Bowl ....................................................12-25-199428 Ell Roberson vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl................................................12-27-200228 Brian Kavanagh vs. BYU, Cotton Bowl ..............................................................1-1-199728 Chad May vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ..........................................................12-29-199327 Jon Beasley vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..........................................................1-1-200225 Marc Dunn vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ..........................................................12-29-200224 Michael Bishop vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ......................................................12-29-199824 Brian Kavanagh vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl ............................................12-29-1995

MOST PASSES COMPLETED20 Ell Roberson vs. Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..........................................................1-2-200419 Chad May vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ..........................................................12-29-199318 Brian Kavanagh vs. BYU, Cotton Bowl ..............................................................1-1-199715 Jon Beasley vs. Washington, Holiday Bowl ..................................................12-29-199914 Michael Bishop vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl....................................................12-31-199714 Brian Kavanagh vs. BYU, Cotton Bowl ..............................................................1-1-199713 Jon Beasley vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..........................................................1-1-200113 Chad May vs. Boston College, Aloha Bowl ....................................................12-25-199413 Darrell Dickey vs. Wisconsin, Independence ................................................12-11-198212 Marc Dunn vs. Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl..................................................12-29-2001

HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS).750 Brian Kavanagh vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl (18-24) ..............................12-29-1995.679 Chad May vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl (19-28)..............................................12-29-1993.609 Michael Bishop vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl (14-23) ......................................12-31-1997.500 Brian Kavanagh vs. BYU, Cotton Bowl (14-28) ................................................1-1-1997.476 Josh Freeman vs. Rutgers, Texas Bowl (10-21) ............................................12-28-2006.484 Jon Beasley vs. Washington, Holiday Bowl (15-31) ......................................12-29-1999.481 Jon Beasley vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl (13-27)..............................................1-1-2001.480 Marc Dunn vs. Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl (12-25) ....................................12-29-2001.419 Chad May vs. Boston College, Aloha Bowl (13-31) ......................................12-25-1994.393 Ell Roberson vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl (11-28) ..................................12-27-2002

MOST YARDS GAINED PASSING317 Michael Bishop vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl....................................................12-31-1997294 Ell Roberson vs. Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..........................................................1-2-2004275 Chad May vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ..........................................................12-29-1993242 Brian Kavanagh vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl ............................................12-29-1995233 Brian Kavanagh vs. BYU, Cotton Bowl ..............................................................1-1-1997216 Jon Beasley vs. Washington, Holiday Bowl ..................................................12-29-1999215 Ell Roberson vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl................................................12-27-2002210 Jon Beasley vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..........................................................1-1-2001185 Chad May vs. Boston College, Aloha Bowl ....................................................12-25-1994182 Michael Bishop vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ......................................................12-29-1998

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES THROWN4 Michael Bishop vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl....................................................12-31-19974 Brian Kavanagh vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl ............................................12-29-19953 Michael Bishop vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ......................................................12-29-19982 Jon Beasley vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..........................................................1-1-20012 Brian Kavanagh vs. BYU, Cotton Bowl ..............................................................1-1-19972 Chad May vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ..........................................................12-29-19931 Ell Roberson vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl................................................12-27-2002

MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN4 Michael Bishop vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ......................................................12-29-19982 Josh Freeman vs. Rutgers, Texas Bowl ........................................................12-28-20062 Brian Kavanagh vs. BYU, Cotton Bowl ..............................................................1-1-19972 Chad May vs. Boston College, Aloha Bowl ....................................................12-25-19941 Ell Roberson vs. Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..........................................................1-2-20041 Marc Dunn vs. Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl..................................................12-29-20011 Ell Roberson vs. Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl................................................12-29-20011 Jon Beasley vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..........................................................1-1-20011 Jon Beasley vs. Washington, Holiday Bowl ..................................................12-29-19991 Michael Bishop vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl....................................................12-31-19971 Brian Kavanagh vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl ............................................12-29-1995

RECEIVINGMOST RECEPTIONS

8 Andre Coleman vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ..................................................12-29-19937 Davin Dennis vs. Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ........................................................1-2-20047 Quincy Morgan vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl......................................................1-1-20017 Quincy Morgan vs. Washington, Holiday Bowl ..............................................12-29-19997 Darnell McDonald vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................12-31-19977 Kevin Lockett vs. BYU, Cotton Bowl ..................................................................1-1-19976 Mitch Running vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl ..............................................12-29-19956 Eric Hickson vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl..................................................12-29-19955 James Terry vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ................................................12-27-20025 Darnell McDonald vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ..................................................12-29-19985 Justin Swift vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl..........................................................12-31-19975 Kevin Lockett vs. Boston College, Aloha Bowl ..............................................12-25-19945 Mitch Running vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ....................................................12-29-1993

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MOST RECEIVING YARDS206 Darnell McDonald vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................12-31-1997145 Quincy Morgan vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl......................................................1-1-2001144 Andre Coleman vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ..................................................12-29-1993135 Kevin Lockett vs. BYU, Cotton Bowl ..................................................................1-1-1997126 Mitch Running vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl ..............................................12-29-1995124 Darnell McDonald vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ..................................................12-29-1998113 Davin Dennis vs. Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ........................................................1-2-2004104 Quincy Morgan vs. Washington, Holiday Bowl ..............................................12-29-1999

99 Kevin Lockett vs. Boston College, Aloha Bowl ..............................................12-25-199498 Justin Swift vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl..........................................................12-31-1997

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RECEIVING3 Darnell McDonald vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................12-31-19972 Quincy Morgan vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl......................................................1-1-20012 Darnell McDonald vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ..................................................12-29-19981 Justin Swift vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl..........................................................12-31-19971 Kevin Lockett vs. BYU, Cotton Bowl ..................................................................1-1-19971 Andre Anderson vs. BYU, Cotton Bowl ..............................................................1-1-19971 Mitch Running vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl ..............................................12-29-19951 Andre Coleman vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ..................................................12-29-1993

PUNTINGMOST PUNTS

11 Eric Hardy vs. Boston College, Aloha Bowl....................................................12-25-19948 Travis Brown vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ..............................................12-27-20028 Scott Fulhage vs. Wisconsin, Independence ................................................12-11-19827 Jared Brite vs. Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ............................................................1-2-20047 James Garcia vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ........................................................12-29-19987 James Garcia vs. BYU, Cotton Bowl..................................................................1-1-19976 Travis Brown vs. Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ..............................................12-29-20015 Tim Reyer vs. Rutgers, Texas Bowl ..............................................................12-28-20064 Travis Brown vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ........................................................1-1-20014 Travis Brown vs. Washington, Holiday Bowl..................................................12-29-1999

HIGHEST AVERAGE PER PUNT (MIN. 3 PUNTS)47.5 Travis Brown vs. Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ..............................................12-29-200146.0 James Garcia vs. BYU, Cotton Bowl..................................................................1-1-199745.7 Jared Brite vs. Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ............................................................1-2-200445.5 Eric Hardy vs. Boston College, Aloha Bowl....................................................12-25-199445.0 James Garcia vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl ................................................12-29-199544.1 James Garcia vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ........................................................12-29-199844.0 Mike Ronsick vs. Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ..............................................12-29-200144.0 James Garcia vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ......................................................12-31-199742.4 Tim Reyer vs. Rutgers, Texas Bowl ..............................................................12-28-200638.5 Travis Brown vs. Washington, Holiday Bowl..................................................12-29-199936.8 Scott Fulhage vs. Wisconsin, Independence ................................................12-11-1982

PUNT RETURNSMOST RETURNS

6 Aaron Lockett vs. Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl..............................................12-29-20014 Darren Sproles vs. Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ......................................................1-2-20044 Terence Newman vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................12-27-20024 David Allen vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ..........................................................12-31-19973 David Allen vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ............................................................12-29-19983 Mitch Running vs. Boston College, Aloha Bowl ............................................12-25-19942 Yamon Figurs vs. Rutgers, Texas Bowl ..........................................................12-28-20062 David Allen vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..........................................................1-1-20012 Mitch Running vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl ..............................................12-29-19952 Andre Coleman vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ..................................................12-29-1993

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS78 Yamon Figurs vs. Rutgers, Texas Bowl ..........................................................12-28-2006 73 Andre Coleman vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ..................................................12-29-199367 David Allen vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ............................................................12-29-199848 David Allen vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ..........................................................12-31-199740 Aaron Lockett vs. Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl..............................................12-29-200130 Terence Newman vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................12-27-200215 Joe Gordon vs. Boston College, Aloha Bowl ..................................................12-25-199413 Mitch Running vs. Boston College, Aloha Bowl ............................................12-25-199410 Darren Sproles vs. Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ......................................................1-2-200410 Mitch Running vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ....................................................12-29-1993

KICKOFF RETURNSMOST RETURNS

5 Frank Murphy vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ........................................................12-29-19984 Gerald Neasman vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl..................................................12-31-19973 Terence Newman vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................12-27-20023 Andre Coleman vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ..................................................12-29-19932 10 times LAST: Justin McKinney vs. Rutgers, Texas Bowl..............................12-28-20062 Leon Patton vs. Rutgers, Texas Bowl ............................................................12-28-2006

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS107 Frank Murphy vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ........................................................12-29-1998

89 Gerald Neasman vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl..................................................12-31-199765 Leon Patton vs. Rutgers, Texas Bowl ............................................................12-28-200661 Aaron Lockett vs. Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl..............................................12-29-200159 Andre Coleman vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ..................................................12-29-199358 Eric Hickson vs. Boston College, Aloha Bowl ................................................12-25-199454 Quincy Morgan vs. Washington, Holiday Bowl ..............................................12-29-199948 Josh Scobey vs. Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ................................................12-29-200146 Terence Newman vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................12-27-200245 Eric Hickson vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl..................................................12-29-199542 David Allen vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..........................................................1-1-2001

INTERCEPTIONSMOST INTERCEPTIONS

2 Cedrick Williams vs. Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl....................................................1-2-20042 Mario Smith vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl ..................................................12-29-19951 15 players tied, LAST: Bobby Walker vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ............12-27-2002

MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS47 Rock Cartwright vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ....................................................1-1-200137 Kenny McEntyre vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ................................................12-29-199315 Jerametrius Butler vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ................................................1-1-200114 Mario Smith vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl ..................................................12-29-199513 Travis Ochs vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl..........................................................12-31-199711 Joe Gordon vs. Boston College, Aloha Bowl ..................................................12-25-1994

8 Lamar Chapman vs. Washington, Holiday Bowl............................................12-29-19996 Jon McGraw vs. Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ................................................12-29-20016 Lamar Chapman vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ....................................................12-29-19983 Jarrod Cooper vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ........................................................12-29-1998

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TOTAL OFFENSEMOST PLAYS

67 Ell Roberson vs. Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..........................................................1-2-200451 Jon Beasley vs. Washington, Holiday Bowl ..................................................12-29-199946 Ell Roberson vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl................................................12-27-200244 Jon Beasley vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..........................................................1-1-200144 Michael Bishop vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ......................................................12-29-199840 Chad May vs. Boston College, Aloha Bowl ........................................................12-25-9440 Darryl Dickey vs. Wisconsin, Independence..................................................12-11-198338 Michael Bishop vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl....................................................12-31-199736 Brian Kavanagh vs. BYU, Cotton Bowl ..............................................................1-1-199734 Chad May vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ..........................................................12-29-1993

MOST YARDS394 Michael Bishop vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl....................................................12-31-1997347 Ell Roberson vs. Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..........................................................1-2-2004323 Jon Beasley vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..........................................................1-1-2001304 Ell Roberson vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl................................................12-27-2002297 Jon Beasley vs. Washington, Holiday Bowl ..................................................12-29-1999295 Chad May vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ..........................................................12-29-1993248 Brian Kavanagh vs. BYU, Cotton Bowl ..............................................................1-1-1997247 Brian Kavanagh vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl ............................................12-29-1995229 Michael Bishop vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ......................................................12-29-1998185 Chad May vs. Boston College, Aloha Bowl ....................................................12-25-1994

ALL-PURPOSE YARDSMOST PLAYS

28 Josh Scobey vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..........................................................1-1-200128 Eric Hickson vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl..................................................12-29-199523 Mike Lawrence vs. BYU, Cotton Bowl ..............................................................1-1-199722 Darren Sproles vs. Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ......................................................1-2-200422 Darren Sproles vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ............................................12-27-200222 J.J. Smith vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl............................................................12-29-199320 Jon Beasley vs. Washington, Holiday Bowl ..................................................12-29-199920 Michael Bishop vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ......................................................12-29-199818 Ell Roberson vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl................................................12-27-200417 Jon Beasley vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..........................................................1-1-2001

MOST YARDS184 Aaron Lockett vs. Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl..............................................12-29-2001159 Eric Hickson vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl..................................................12-29-1995159 J.J. Smith vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl............................................................12-29-1993158 Quincy Morgan vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl......................................................1-1-2001153 Josh Scobey vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..........................................................1-1-2001152 Terence Newman vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ........................................12-27-2002

SCORINGMOST POINTS

18 Ell Roberson vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl................................................12-27-200218 Jon Beasley vs. Washington, Holiday Bowl ..................................................12-29-199918 Darnell McDonald vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................12-31-199712 Ell Roberson vs. Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..........................................................1-2-200412 Quincy Morgan vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl......................................................1-1-200112 Josh Scobey vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..........................................................1-1-200112 Darnell McDonald vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ..................................................12-29-199812 Mike Lawrence vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl..............................................12-29-199512 Andre Coleman vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ..................................................12-29-1993

MOST TOUCHDOWNS3 Ell Roberson vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl................................................12-27-20023 Jon Beasley vs. Washington, Holiday Bowl ..................................................12-29-19993 Darnell McDonald vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................12-31-19973 Ell Roberson vs. Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..........................................................1-2-20042 Quincy Morgan vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl......................................................1-1-20012 Josh Scobey vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..........................................................1-1-20012 Darnell McDonald vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ..................................................12-29-19982 Mike Lawrence vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl..............................................12-29-19952 Andre Coleman vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ..................................................12-29-1993

MOST FIELD GOALS1 Jeff Snodgrass vs. Rutgers,Texas Bowl ........................................................12-28-20061 Joe Rheem vs. Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ..................................................12-29-20011 Jamie Rheem vs. Washington, Holiday Bowl ................................................12-29-19991 Tate Wright vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ........................................................12-29-19931 Steve Willis vs. Wisconsin, Independence Bowl............................................12-11-1982

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED2 Joe Rheem vs. Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ..................................................12-29-20012 Jamie Rheem vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ........................................................1-1-20012 Jamie Rheem vs. Washington, Holiday Bowl ................................................12-29-19992 Tate Wright vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ........................................................12-29-19931 Jeff Snodgrass vs. Rutgers,Texas Bowl ........................................................12-28-20061 Joe Rheem vs. Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ............................................................1-2-20041 Martin Gramatica vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ..................................................12-29-19981 Martin Gramatica vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl..........................................12-29-19951 Steve Willis vs. Wisconsin, Independence Bowl............................................12-11-1982

MOST POINT-AFTER-TOUCHDOWNS6 Martin Gramatica vs. Colorado St., Holiday Bowl..........................................12-29-19955 Jamie Rheem vs. Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ........................................................1-1-20015 Martin Gramatica vs. Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................12-31-19974 Joe Rheem vs. Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ............................................................1-2-20044 Joe Rheem vs. Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ..................................................12-27-20024 Martin Gramatica vs. Purdue, Alamo Bowl ..................................................12-29-19984 Tate Wright vs. Wyoming, Copper Bowl ........................................................12-29-1993

CAREER RUSHINGMOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS

46 Ell Roberson ..........................................................................................2000-01-02-0441 Mike Lawrence ............................................................................................1995-97-9738 Josh Scobey ................................................................................................2000-01-0238 Michael Bishop..................................................................................................1997-9837 Jon Beasley ..................................................................................................1999-200135 Eric Hickson ..........................................................................................1994-95-97-9834 Darren Sproles ................................................................................................2002-0429 J.J. Smith ..........................................................................................................1993-9416 David Allen ..............................................................................................1998-99-200115 Chad May..........................................................................................................1993-94

MOST YARDS RUSHING205 Josh Scobey ................................................................................................2000-01-02194 Jon Beasley ..................................................................................................1999-2001184 Ell Roberson ..........................................................................................2000-01-02-04181 Eric Hickson ..........................................................................................1994-95-97-98166 Darren Sproles ..................................................................................................2002-04161 J.J. Smith ..........................................................................................................1993-94124 Michael Bishop..............................................................................................1997-1998120 Mike Lawrence ............................................................................................1995-97-97

92 David Allen ..............................................................................................1998-99-200173 Leon Edwards....................................................................................................1993-94

CAREER PASSINGMOST PASSING ATTEMPTS

94 Ell Roberson ................................................................................................2001-02-0459 Chad May..........................................................................................................1993-9458 Jon Beasley ..................................................................................................1999-200152 Brian Kavanagh ................................................................................................1995-9747 Michael Bishop..............................................................................................1997-199835 Darryl Dickey ..........................................................................................................198225 Marc Dunn..............................................................................................................200221 Josh Freeman..........................................................................................................2006

MOST PASSES COMPLETED33 Ell Roberson ................................................................................................2001-02-0432 Chad May..........................................................................................................1993-9428 Jon Beasley ..................................................................................................1999-200126 Brian Kavanagh ................................................................................................1995-9723 Michael Bishop..................................................................................................1997-9813 Darryl Dickey ..........................................................................................................198212 Marc Dunn..............................................................................................................200210 Josh Freeman..........................................................................................................2006

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MOST YARDS PASSING579 Ell Roberson ................................................................................................2001-02-04499 Michael Bishop..................................................................................................1997-98475 Brian Kavanagh ................................................................................................1995-97460 Chad May..........................................................................................................1993-94426 Jon Beasley ..................................................................................................1999-2001151 Marc Dunn..............................................................................................................2002129 Josh Freeman..........................................................................................................2006127 Darryl Dickey ..........................................................................................................1982

MOST TOUCHDOWNS PASSING7 Michael Bishop..................................................................................................1997-986 Brian Kavanagh ................................................................................................1995-972 Jon Beasley ..................................................................................................1999-20012 Matt Miller ..............................................................................................................19951 Ell Roberson ................................................................................................2001-02-04

MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN5 Michael Bishop..................................................................................................1997-983 Brian Kavanagh ................................................................................................1995-972 Josh Freeman..........................................................................................................20062 Ell Roberson ................................................................................................2001-02-042 Jon Beasley ..................................................................................................1999-20012 Chad May..........................................................................................................1993-941 Darryl Dickey ..........................................................................................................1982

HIGHEST COMPLETION PCT. (MIN. 25 ATTEMPTS).542 Chad May..........................................................................................................1993-94.500 Brian Kavanagh ................................................................................................1995-97.489 Michael Bishop..................................................................................................1997-98.483 Jon Beasley ..................................................................................................1999-2001.480 Marc Dunn..............................................................................................................2002.476 Josh Freeman..........................................................................................................2006.371 Darryl Dickey ..........................................................................................................1982.351 Ell Roberson ................................................................................................2001-02-04

CAREER RECEIVINGMOST RECEPTIONS

17 Kevin Lockett..........................................................................................1993-94-95-9714 Quincy Morgan ..............................................................................................1999-200114 Mitch Running..............................................................................................1993-94-9512 Darnell McDonald ..............................................................................................1997-98

9 James Terry ......................................................................................................2002-049 Aaron Lockett ..............................................................................................1999-01-018 Andre Coleman ......................................................................................................19937 Davin Dennis ..........................................................................................................20047 Eric Hickson ......................................................................................................1995-986 Justin Swift........................................................................................................1997-986 Tyson Schwieger ..........................................................................................1993-94-95

MOST RECEIVING YARDS330 Darnell McDonald ..............................................................................................1997-98305 Kevin Lockett..........................................................................................1993-94-95-97220 Quincy Morgan ..................................................................................................1999-01215 Mitch Running..............................................................................................1993-94-95148 James Terry ......................................................................................................2002-04144 Andre Coleman ......................................................................................................1993125 Aaron Lockett ..............................................................................................1999-01-01113 Davin Dennis ..........................................................................................................2004100 Justin Swift........................................................................................................1997-98

81 Jordy Nelson ..........................................................................................................2006

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RECEIVEING5 Darnell McDonald ..............................................................................................1997-983 Kevin Lockett..........................................................................................1993-94-95-972 Quincy Morgan ..............................................................................................1999-20012 Justin Swift........................................................................................................1997-981 Derrick Evans ........................................................................................................20021 Tyson Schwieger ..........................................................................................1993-94-951 Mitch Running..............................................................................................1993-94-951 Brian Lojka ........................................................................................................1994-951 Andre Coleman ......................................................................................................1993

CAREER TOTAL OFFENSEMOST PLAYS

140 Ell Roberson ..........................................................................................2001-01-02-0495 Jon Beasley ..................................................................................................1999-200182 Michael Bishop..................................................................................................1997-9874 Chad May..........................................................................................................1993-9462 Brian Kavanagh ................................................................................................1995-9741 Mike Lawrence ............................................................................................1995-97-9740 Darryl Dickey ..........................................................................................................198338 Josh Scobey ......................................................................................................2001-0134 Darren Sproles ..................................................................................................2002-0433 Marc Dunn..............................................................................................................2001

MOST YARDS763 Ell Roberson ..........................................................................................2001-01-02-04623 Michael Bishop..................................................................................................1997-98620 Jon Beasley ..................................................................................................1999-2001495 Brian Kavanagh ................................................................................................1995-97480 Chad May..........................................................................................................1993-94205 Josh Scobey ..................................................................................................1999-2001169 Marc Dunn..............................................................................................................2001166 Darren Sproles ..................................................................................................2002-04161 J.J. Smith ..........................................................................................................1993-94181 Eric Hickson ................................................................................................1995-97-98

CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGEMOST PLAYS

46 Ell Roberson ..........................................................................................2001-01-02-0446 Eric Hickson ..........................................................................................1994-95-97-9845 Darren Sproles ..................................................................................................2002-0442 Mike Lawrence ............................................................................................1995-97-9740 Josh Scobey ......................................................................................................2001-0137 Jon Beasley ..................................................................................................1999-200135 Michael Bishop..................................................................................................1997-9831 J.J. Smith ..........................................................................................................1993-9430 David Allen ..............................................................................................1998-99-200122 Aaron Lockett ..........................................................................................1999-2001-01

MOST YARDS340 Eric Hickson ..........................................................................................1994-95-97-98330 Darnell McDonald ..............................................................................................1997-98305 Kevin Lockett..........................................................................................1993-94-95-97283 Andre Coleman ......................................................................................................1993234 Darren Sproles ..................................................................................................2002-04231 David Allen ..............................................................................................1998-99-2001230 Aaron Lockett ..........................................................................................1999-2001-01201 Josh Scobey ......................................................................................................2001-01194 Jon Beasley ..................................................................................................1999-2001184 Ell Roberson ..........................................................................................2001-01-02-04

CAREER PUNTINGMOST PUNTS

22 Travis Brown ......................................................................................1999-2001-01-0220 James Garcia ........................................................................................1995-97-97-9911 Eric Hardy ..............................................................................................................1994

8 Scott Fulhage ..........................................................................................................19827 Jared Brite ..............................................................................................................20045 Tim Reyer................................................................................................................20063 Mike Ronsick ..........................................................................................................20012 Chad Romano ........................................................................................................19931 Jon Beasley ............................................................................................................2001

HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE (MIN. 5 PUNTS)45.7 Jared Brite ..............................................................................................................200445.5 Eric Hardy ..............................................................................................................199444.9 James Garcia ........................................................................................1995-97-97-9942.4 Tim Reyer................................................................................................................200639.0 Travis Brown ......................................................................................1999-2001-01-0236.8 Scott Fulhage ..........................................................................................................1982

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MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS28 David Green, Boston College, Aloha Bowl ....................................................12-25-199424 Ray Rice, Rutgers,Texas Bowl ......................................................................12-28-200620 Lydell Ross, Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ................................................................1-2-2004

MOST YARDS RUSHING183 Travis Henry, Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................................1-1-2001170 Ray Rice, Rutgers,Texas Bowl ......................................................................12-28-2006127 David Green, Boston College, Aloha Bowl ....................................................12-25-1994

MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS57 Andrew Walter, Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ................................................12-27-200253 Drew Brees, Purdue, Alamo Bowl ................................................................12-29-199843 Joe Hughes, Wyoming, Copper Bowl ............................................................12-29-1993

MOST COMPLETIONS28 Andrew Walter, Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ................................................12-27-200228 Joe Hughes, Wyoming, Copper Bowl ............................................................12-29-199325 Drew Brees, Purdue, Alamo Bowl ................................................................12-29-1998

HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS).667 Marques Tuiasosopo, Washington, Holiday Bowl ..........................................12-29-1999.651 Joe Hughes, Wyoming, Copper Bowl ............................................................12-29-1993.583 Steve Sarkisian, BYU, Cotton Bowl ..................................................................1-1-1997

MOST YARDS PASSING293 Andrew Walter, Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ................................................12-27-2002291 Steve Sarkisian, BYU, Cotton Bowl ..................................................................1-1-1997271 Donovan McNabb, Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ....................................................12-31-1997

MOST TOUCHDOWNS PASSING4 Craig Krenzel, Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl..............................................................1-2-20043 Drew Brees, Purdue, Alamo Bowl ................................................................12-29-19982 Mike Teel, Rutgers,Texas Bowl ......................................................................12-28-20062 Andrew Walter, Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ................................................12-27-20022 Steve Sarkisian, BYU, Cotton Bowl ..................................................................1-1-1997

MOST INTERCEPTIONS3 Craig Clausen, Tennessee, Cotton Bowl............................................................1-1-20013 Drew Brees, Purdue, Alamo Bowl ................................................................12-29-19982 Craig Krenzel, Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl..............................................................1-2-20042 Moses Moreno, Colorado State, Holiday Bowl ..............................................12-29-19952 Randy Wright, Wisconsin, Independence Bowl..............................................12-11-1982

MOST RECEPTIONS11 Isaac Jones, Purdue, Alamo Bowl ................................................................12-29-199810 Shaun McDonald, Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ............................................12-27-2002

8 Ryan Yarborough, Wyoming, Copper Bowl ....................................................12-29-1993

MOST YARDS RECEIVING122 Clark Harris, Rutgers,Texas Bowl..................................................................12-28-2006101 Kevin Johnson, Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ..........................................................12-31-1997

98 Isaac Jones, Purdue, Alamo Bowl ................................................................12-29-1998

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RECEIVING2 Tim Brown, Rutgers,Texas Bowl....................................................................12-28-20062 Michael Jenkins, Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl......................................................12-29-19982 Isaac Jones, Purdue, Alamo Bowl ................................................................12-29-1998

MOST TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS63 Drew Brees, Purdue, Alamo Bowl ................................................................12-29-199862 Andrew Walter, Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ................................................12-27-200255 Donovan McNabb, Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ....................................................12-31-1997

MOST TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS381 Donovan McNabb, Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ....................................................12-31-1997318 Steve Sarkisian, BYU, Cotton Bowl ..................................................................1-1-1997271 Andrew Walter, Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ................................................12-27-2002

MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS194 Travis Henry, Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................................1-1-2001170 Ray Rice, Rutgers,Texas Bowl ......................................................................12-28-2006126 David Green, Boston College, Aloha Bowl ....................................................12-25-1994

MOST PUNTS11 Mike Shafer, Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ....................................................12-29-2001

8 David Leaverton, Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ........................................................1-1-20018 Jeff Beckley, Boston College, Aloha Bowl ......................................................12-25-1994

HIGHEST AVERAGE PER PUNT (MIN. 3 PUNTS)44.8 Mike Shafer, Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ....................................................12-29-200144.2 Brian Gragert, Wyoming, Copper Bowl ..........................................................12-29-199343.0 D. Dunkin, Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ................................................................12-31-1997

MOST PUNT RETURNS7 Justin Taplin, Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ....................................................12-27-20027 Jamel Riddle, Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl....................................................12-29-20015 Kenyatta Watson, Boston College, Aloha Bowl ..............................................12-25-1994

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS56 Jamel Riddle, Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl....................................................12-29-200139 James Dye, BYU, Cotton Bowl ..........................................................................1-1-199736 Justin Taplin, Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ....................................................12-27-2002

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS6 Kevin Johnson, Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ..........................................................12-31-19975 Josh Golden, Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ....................................................12-27-20025 Leonard Scott, Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ............................................................1-1-2001

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS130 Kevin Johnson, Syracuse, Fiesta Bowl ..........................................................12-31-1997125 Leonard Scott, Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ............................................................1-1-2001114 Josh Golden, Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ....................................................12-27-2002

MOST INTERCEPTIONS2 Willie Ford, Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ......................................................12-29-20012 Billy Gustin, Purdue, Alamo Bowl ................................................................12-29-19981 Many Players, LAST: Q. Frierson, Rutgers,Texas Bowl ..................................12-28-2006

MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS78 Jabari Greer, Tennessee, Cotton Bowl ..............................................................1-1-200159 Billy Gustin, Purdue, Alamo Bowl ................................................................12-29-199836 Willie Ford, Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ......................................................12-29-2001

MOST POINTS SCORED18 James Mungro, Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ................................................12-29-200113 Jeremy Ito, Rutgers,Texas Bowl ....................................................................12-28-200612 Michael Jenkins, Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl..........................................................1-2-200412 Santonio Holmes, Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ........................................................1-2-200412 Isaac Jones, Purdue, Alamo Bowl ................................................................12-29-1998

MOST TOUCHDOWNS3 James Mungro, Syracuse, Insight.com Bowl ................................................12-29-20012 Four times, LAST: Tim Brown, Rutgers,Texas Bowl ........................................12-28-2006

MOST FIELD GOALS3 Jeremy Ito, Rutgers,Texas Bowl ....................................................................12-28-20063 Travis Dorsch, Purdue, Alamo Bowl ..............................................................12-29-19982 Mike Barth, Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ......................................................12-27-20022 John Anderson, Washington, Holiday Bowl..................................................12-29-19993

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED5 Jeremy Ito, Rutgers,Texas Bowl ....................................................................12-28-20063 Mike Barth, Arizona State, Holiday Bowl ......................................................12-27-20023 John Anderson, Washington, Holiday Bowl....................................................12-29-19993 Travis Dorsch, Purdue, Alamo Bowl ..............................................................12-29-1998

MOST POINT-AFTER-TOUCHDOWNS5 Mike Nugent, Ohio State, Fiesta Bowl ..............................................................1-2-20044 Jeremy Ito, Rutgers,Texas Bowl ....................................................................12-28-20064 Travis Dorsch, Purdue, Alamo Bowl ..............................................................12-29-1998

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WISCONSIN 14

DECEMBER 11, 1982INDEPENDENCE STADIUM • SHREVEPORT, LA.

SCORING SUMMARY1 2 3 4 FINAL

Kansas State 0 3 0 0 3Wisconsin 0 7 7 0 14

KS - Willis 29 yd field goal (7:10, 2nd)UW - Jones 16 yd pass from Wright (Rohde kick, 4:51, 2nd)UW - Stracka 87 yd pass from Wright (Rohde kick, 14:47, 3rd)Attendance: 49,523

TEAM STATISTICSKS UW

First Downs 12 14Rushes-Yards (NET) 33-65 43-128Passing Yards(NET) 127 131Pass Att-Comp-Int 35-13-1 24-9-0TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS 68-192 67-314Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-6-0 1-1-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 2-26-0 1-17-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 8-36.8 6-40.7Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-3Penalties-Yards 9-75 5-40Possession Time 29:25 30:35

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (No, Yds, TD)KS - Faraimo 11-25-0; Taluao 10-31-0; Dickey 5-6-0UW - Ellerson 13-47-0; King 12-41-0; Williams 11-57-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)KS - Dickey 35-13-127-0-1UW - Wright 24-9-183-2-0

Receiving (No, Yds, TD)KS - Dageforde 4-30-0; Wallace 3-51-0; Taluao 3-26-0UW - Keeling 4-64-0; Nault 2-11-0; Stracka 1-87-1

SHREVEPORT, La. - Wisconsin quarterbackRandy Wright tossed two touchdown passesas the Badgers overcame an early KansasState lead for a hard-earned 14-3 victoryover the Wildcats in the seventh annual In-dependence Bowl.

The game, played in cold and wet condi-tions before an announced crowd of 49,523,marked the first-ever Bowl appearance byKansas State. A 23 mile-per-hour winddropped temperatures to 10 below zero andkept many fans away.

After a scoreless first quarter, K-Statetook the game’s first lead with 7:10 left inthe second period when Steve Willis booteda 29-yard field goal after defensive end BobDaniels recovered a fumble at the Badger18-yard line.

The Wildcats’ lead was short-lived, how-ever. On Wisconsin’s ensuing drive followingthe field goal, the Badgers marched 79yards in eight plays, scoring a touchdown ona 16-yard pass from Wright to Michael Jonesto give UW a 7-3 halftime lead.

Wisconsin struck again midway throughthe third quarter, when game offensive MVPWright connected with Tim Stracka on an87-yard touchdown pass for a 14-3 Badgeradvantage.

K-State drove deep into Wisconsin terri-tory on its next two possessions, but wasunable to score.

One opportunity ended when a Wildcatpass was intercepted in the Badger end

zone, while a second was stymied at theWisconsin 26-yard line, when K-State couldnot convert on fourth down.

Darrell Ray Dickey completed 13 of 35passes for 127 yards and one interceptionon the game for 1982 Big Eight Coach of theYear Jim Dickey’s Wildcat squad.

The 35 pass attempts stood as a KansasState bowl record until 2004, when EllRoberson’s 51 attempts in the 2004 TostitosFiesta Bowl vs. Ohio State.

Following a 33-10 victory over Colorado on November 20, 1982, Kansas State head coach Jim Dickey and the Wildcats celebratetheir first ever bowl invitation as the Independence Bowl was on hand to invite the Cats to Shreveport, La.

Darrell Ray Dickey set the then-school mark for pass attempts inthe 1982 Independence Bowl with 35 against Wisconsin.

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WYOMING 17

DECEMBER 29, 1993ARIZONA STADIUM • TUCSON, ARIZ.

SCORING SUMMARY1 2 3 4 FINAL

Kansas State 9 15 14 14 52Wyoming 3 7 0 7 17

WY - Sorensen 35 yd field goal (8:13, 1st)KS - Smith 2 yd run (Wright kick failed, 5:37, 1st)KS - Wright 22 yd field goal (0:00, 1st)KS - May 2 yd run (Wright kick, 10:08, 2nd)WY - Christopherson 3 yd run (Sorenson kick, 3:38, 2nd)KS - Coleman 68 yd punt return (May run, 1:07, 2nd)KS - Coleman 61 yd pass from May (Wright kick, 14:06, 3rd)KS - Lockett 30 yd pass from May (Wright kick, 7:41, 3rd)WY - Pratt 14 yd pass from Gustin (Sorensen kick, 11:54, 4th)KS - Edwards 13 yd run (Claassen kick, 9:11, 4th)KS - McEntyre 37 yd interception return (Wright kick, 6:09, 4th)Attendance: 49,075

TEAM STATISTICSKS WY

First Downs 22 20Rushes-Yards (NET) 39-227 23-36Passing Yards(NET) 275 266Pass Att-Comp-Int 28-19-0 51-31-2TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS 67-502 74-302Punt Returns-Yards-TD 3-83-1 1-34-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 4-81-0 6-94-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 2-37-1 0-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-23.3 5-44.2Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 5-40 8-70Possession Time 30:01 29:59Third-Down Conversions 4-12 3-13Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 0-0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (No, Yds, TD)KS - Smith 20-133-1; Edwards 9-65-1; May 6-12-1WY - Christopherson 15-28-1; Hughes 5-5-0; Gragert 1-8-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)KS - May 28-19-275-2-0WY - Hughes 43-28-237-0-0; Gustin 7-3-29-1-1

Receiving (No, Yds, TD)KS - Coleman 8-144-1; Running 5-50-1; Lockett 1-30-1WY - Yarborough 8-72-0; Pratt 3-52-1

TUCSON, Ariz. - It ’s probable that not evenBill Snyder could have scripted the events ofDec. 29, 1993, any better as K-State put thefinishing touches on one of its finest footballseasons in school history with a breathtak-ing 52-17 total domination of Wyoming.

Wyoming took a quick 3-0 lead on a 35-yard field goal, but the rest, as they say, ishistory. K-State put its high-powered of-fense into overdrive and scored on its firstthree possessions. J.J. Smith put K-State onthe board with a two-yard TD run as theWildcats drove 68 yards in just six plays totake a 6-3 lead. Tate Wright added a 22-yard field goal, and on its third possession,K-State drove 76 yards in only eight plays totake a 16-3 lead on Chad May’s two-yardTD plunge.

With 1:07 left in the first half, Wyomingpunted deep in its own territory. All-Ameri-can Andre Coleman fielded the ball at hisown 32, sidestepped two defenders andthen raced untouched down the far sidelinefor a touchdown to put K-State ahead 24-10at the half.

Coleman and company began the secondhalf right where they left off and quicklybroke the Cowboys’ spirit with a 61-yardtouchdown catch just 54 seconds into thethird quarter.

Freshman All-American Kevin Lockett thenput K-State ahead 38-10 midway throughthe third quarter with a 30-yard touchdownreception. Reserve running back Leon Ed-

wards later added a 13-yard touchdown run,and cornerback Kenny McEntyre providedthe game’s crowning moment with a 37-yardinterception return for a touchdown with justover six minutes left in the game.

The final numbers were staggering, as theKansas State offense rolled up 502 yardsand averaging 7.5 yards per play.

Kansas State earned its first ever bowl victory over Wyoming in the 1993 Copper Bowl. An estimated 20,000 Wildcat fans made upalmost half of the 49,075 fans who helped set a Copper Bowl attendance record.

Tyson Schwieger and the K-State offense rolled up 502 yards inthe Wildcats’ 52-17 Copper Bowl victory over Wyoming.

1993COPPER BOWL

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BOSTON COLLEGE 12

DECEMBER 25, 1994ALOHA STADIUM • HONOLULU, HAWAII

SCORING SUMMARY1 2 3 4 FINAL

Kansas State 7 0 0 0 7Boston College 7 2 0 3 12

BC - Smith 2 yd run (Gordon kick, 10:35, 1st)KS - Sublette 0 yd blocked punt return (Gramatica kick, 0:08, 1st)BC - Team Safety (2:37, 2nd)BC - Gordon 35 yd field goal (1:18, 4th)Attendance: 44,682

TEAM STATISTICSKS BC

First Downs 7 13Rushes-Yards (NET) 23-(-61) 46-149Passing Yards(NET) 185 168Pass Att-Comp-Int 31-13-2 29-18-1TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS 54-124 75-317Punt Returns-Yards-TD 4-28-0 6-49-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 3-75-0 3-77-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-11-0 2-2-0Punts (Number-Avg) 11-45.5 9-36.1Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 9-56 7-84Possession Time 24:18 35:42Third-Down Conversions 1-14 6-20Fourth-Down Conversions 1-1 0-2

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (No, Yds, TD)KS - Smith 9-18-0; May 9-(-80)-0; Edwards 4-7-0BC - Green 28-121-0; Smith 16-32-1; Boyd 1-(-1)-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)KS - May 31-13-185-0-2BC - Hartsell 29-12-168-0-1

Receiving (No, Yds, TD)KS - Lockett 5-99-0; Running 3-39-0; Lojka 1-19-0BC - Grice 3-24-0; Watson 2-80-0; Mitchell 2-32-0

HONOLULU, Hawaii - Kansas State playedBoston College to a defensive standoff muchof the afternoon at Aloha Stadium, but theWildcat offense never got on track and fell12-7 in the 1994 Aloha Bowl.

The Eagles sacked K-State quarterbackChad May eight times, including a four-hiteffort by end Mike Mamula, who was namedthe game’s most valuable player.

Couple that with a ground game thatgained just 30 yards and K-State netted just124 altogether in finishing 9-3.

The Eagles couldn’t distance themselvesfrom the Wildcats despite a 51-yard bolt byDavid Green on the game’s second play.That carry led to an early 7-0 cushion forthe Eagles but would be the only touchdownof the day.

K-State’s lone score came with eight sec-onds left in the first quarter when Joe Gor-don crashed the middle of BC’s line andblocked a punt by Jeff Beckley. Chris Sub-lette recovered the ball on the first hop inthe end zone and the game was tied, 7-7.

However, BC would answer with its ownend zone patrol later in the half when Ma-mula applied the biggest of his hits on Mayfor a safety with 2:37 left.

The Wildcats reached the BC 19 on theirensuing drive, but Eric Shorter intercepted adropped pass in the flat on third-and-15with 19 seconds left in the half.

Still, a defense that featured punter EricHardy, Gordon and a pair of 10-tackle per-

formances from Chuck Marlowe and MarioSmith kept the Wildcats within striking dis-tance until the end.

BC could only tack on a 35-yard field goalby David Gordon with 1:18 remaining in thesecond half.

Wide receiver Kevin Lockett pulled in five receptions for 99 yards against Boston College in the Aloha Bowl. It was K-State’s secondever game away from the Continential United States.

Joe Gordon was chosen as K-State’s MVP in the Aloha Bowl afterhe blocked a punt leading to the Wildcats’ only score.

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COLORADO STATE 21

DECEMBER 29, 1995JACK MURPHY STADIUM • SAN DIEGO, CALIF.

SCORING SUMMARY1 2 3 4 FINAL

Kansas State 7 19 21 7 54Colorado State 7 0 14 0 21

KS - Hickson 4 yd run (Gramatica kick, 11:21, 1st)CS - Blake 2 yd run (McDougal kick, 6:30, 1st)KS - Lawrence 5 yd run (Gramatica kick failed, 9:21, 2nd)KS - Kelly 18 yd run (Kavanagh run failed, 6:37, 2nd)KS - Lojka 12 yd pass from Kavanagh (Gramatica kick, 2:36, 2nd)KS - Schwieger 18 yd pass from Kavanagh (Gramatica kick, 10:46, 3rd)CS - Watson 3 yd run (McDougal kick, 8:03, 3rd)KS - Lawrence 5 yd run (Gramatica kick, 6:24, 3rd)CS - Washington 12 yd run (McDougal kick, 4:12, 3rd)KS - Lockett 4 yd pass from Kavanagh (Gramatica kick, 0:50, 3rd)KS - Running 33 yd pass from Kavanagh (Gramatica kick, 7:46, 4th)Attendance: 51,051

TEAM STATISTICSKS CS

First Downs 30 14Rushes-Yards (NET) 48-212 30-169Passing Yards(NET) 324 132Pass Att-Comp-Int 32-24-1 30-6-3TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS 80-536 57-301Punt Returns-Yards-TD 3-7-0 0-0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 3-67-0 7-136-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 3-14-0 1-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-45.0 8-28.4Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 12-124 11-95Possession Time 36:17 23:43Third-Down Conversions 4-12 3-12Fourth-Down Conversions 0-1 0-0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (No, Yds, TD)KS - Hickson 20-103-1; Lawrence 7-33-2; Charles 7-25-0CS - Blake 11-41-1; Washington 10-101-1; Watson 7-23-1

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)KS - Kavanagh 24-18-242-4-1; Miller 8-6-82-0-0CS - Moreno 24-5-91-0-2; Wilkinson 5-1-41-0-1; Loos 1-0-0-0-0

Receiving (No, Yds, TD)KS - Running 6-126-1; Hickson 6-55-0; Schwieger 4-47-1CS - Antoine 1-41-0; Turner 1-35-0; Calhoun 1-27-0

SAN DIEGO, Calif. - For the second time inthree years, Kansas State ran roughshodover the Western Athletic Conference’s bestas the Wildcats outran, outplayed andoutscored Colorado State for a 54-21 win infront of more than 51,000 fans at the 1995Plymouth Holiday Bowl at Jack Murphy Sta-dium.

K-State began the scoring on an EricHickson 4-yard run with 11:21 left in thefirst quarter. After CSU responded with atouchdown to knot the score at 7-7, it wasall Kansas State.

The Wildcats outscored the Rams, 19-0,in the second quarter by virtue of an inter-ception return by safety Mario Smith and ablocked punt. Brian Kavanagh, who wouldearn the game’s Offensive MVP award, camein for the injured Matt Miller in the secondquarter and immediately put the ball in theend zone.

Kavanagh completed 18-of-24 passes for242 yards and a Holiday Bowl-record tyingfour touchdowns. The junior signal-callertossed scoring strikes to Brian Lojka, TysonSchwieger, Kevin Lockett and Mitch Running.

Including Miller’s statistics before he washurt, the Wildcat quarterbacks combined tocomplete 24 of 32 passes for 324 yards andfour touchdowns.

On the defensive side of the ball, Smithearned MVP honors by picking off twopasses, registering two passes broken up,making four tackles and generally creating

havoc among the Ram receivers.The nation’s top-ranked defense held the

potent CSU offense to 301 yards, while forc-ing four turnovers.

Individually, Hickson ran for 103 yardsand a touchdown on 20 carries, while catch-ing six passes. Running caught six passesfor 126 yards and a TD. Freshman punterJames Garcia averaged 45.0 yards on threepunts.

A 2005 inductee into the Holiday Bowl Hall of Fame, quarterback Brian Kavanagh was the game’s Offensive MVP in 1995. Kavanaghcame off the bench to go 18-of-24 through the air for 242 yards and four touchdowns.

Free safety Mario Smith earned Defensive MVP honors after pick-ing off two passes, breaking up two more and making four stops.

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BYU 19

JANUARY 1, 1997COTTON BOWL • DALLAS, TEXAS

SCORING SUMMARY1 2 3 4 FINAL

Kansas State 0 8 7 0 15BYU 5 0 0 14 19

BY - Team Safety (3:34, 1st)BY - Pochman 39 yd field goal (1:50, 1st)KS - Anderson 41 yd pass from Kavanagh (Lawrence run, 0:00, 2nd)KS - Lockett 72 yd pass from Kavanagh (Rheem kick, 9:10, 3rd)BY - Dye 32 yd pass from Sarkisian (Pochman kick, 10:55, 4th)BY - Kealaluhi 28 yd pass from Sarkisian (Pochman kick, 3:39, 4th)Attendance: 71,928

TEAM STATISTICSKS BY

First Downs 14 24Rushes-Yards (NET) 32-41 36-59Passing Yards(NET) 233 291Pass Att-Comp-Int 28-14-2 36-21-1TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS 60-274 72-350Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-7-0 4-39-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 1-28-0 0-0-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-0-0 2-19-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-46.0 5-38.8Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 7-55 8-59Possession Time 26:39 33:21Third-Down Conversions 5-14 4-13Fourth-Down Conversions 2-2 0-1

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (No, Yds, TD)KS - Lawrence 23-54-0; Kavanagh 8-(-18)-0; Anderson 1-5-0BY - Sarkisian 15-(-20)-0; McKenzie 9-17-0; Johnson 6-38-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)KS - Kavanagh 28-14-233-2-2BY - Sarkisian 36-21-291-2-1

Receiving (No, Yds, TD)KS - Lockett 7-135-1; Grosdidier 3-26-0; Anderson 2-50-1BY - Lewis 5-79-0; McGuire 5-51-0; Dye 4-70-1

DALLAS, Texas - An estimated 45,000Kansas State fans descended on Dallas towatch the Wildcats in their first-ever NewYear’s Day Bowl and were witness to one ofthe most exciting games of the bowl season.

After taking a 15-5 lead following a 72-yard touchdown pass from Brian Kavanaghto Kevin Lockett, the Wildcats saw why BYUquarterback Steve Sarkisian was consideredone of the nation’s best. The Cougar QBtossed two fourth-quarter touchdowns tolead No. 5 BYU to a 19-15 Cotton Bowl vic-tory.

Following Sarkisian’s 28-yard scoringstrike to Kealaluhi with 3:39 remaining inthe game, Kavanagh and Lockett led theWildcats to a first down at the BYU 12-yardline with around one minute remaining. But,Kavanagh’s pass to Jimmy Dean was pickedoff at the 3-yard line by Omarr Morgan topreserve BYU’s 14th win.

The game’s first score came when CottonBowl Defensive MVP Shay Muirbrook tackledKavanagh in the end zone for a safety in thefirst quarter. After the free kick, BYU scoredagain on an Ethan Pochman 39-yard fieldgoal.

K-State had a hard time getting on trackuntil the final play of the first half. Ka-vanagh heaved a Hail Mary into the endzone, where, after the ball was deflected bya BYU defender, K-State junior Andre Ander-son scooped the ball in for a touchdown.Following the PAT that gave K-State a 7-5

lead, a penalty on BYU forced the teams toreturn from the locker room so that the Wild-cats could try for two points. Mike Lawrencemade it pay off by scoring to give KSU an 8-5 lead heading into halftime.

K-State scored its second touchdown ofthe game when Kevin Lockett bounced offtacklers following a reception on a shortslant pattern and raced 72 yards down theleft sideline.

The 1997 Cotton Bowl was Kansas State’s first ever New Year’s Day bowl game. An estimated 45,000 Wildcat fans descended onDallas to watch K-State in the historic bowl setting.

BYU’s Steve Sarkisian, now the head coach at Washington,tossed two fourth-quarter touchdowns to rally the Cougars.

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SYRACAUSE 18

DECEMBER 31, 1997SUN DEVIL STADIUM • TEMPE, ARIZ.

SCORING SUMMARY1 2 3 4 FINAL

Kansas State 0 21 0 14 35Syracuse 3 12 0 3 18

SU - Trout 27 yd field goal (10:24, 1st)KS - McDonald 19 yd pass from Bishop (Gramatica kick, 11:02, 2nd)KS - Bishop 12 yd run (Gramatica kick, 7:42, 2nd)KS - Swift 28 yd pass from Bishop (Gramatica kick, 2:18, 2nd)SU - Brown 24 yd run (Trout kick, 1:49, 2nd)SU - Team Safety (1:19, 2nd)SU - Trout 33 yd field goal (0:00, 2nd)KS - McDonald 77 yd pass from Bishop (Gramatica kick, 13:08, 4th)SU - Trout 40 yd field goal (9:59, 4th)KS - McDonald 41 yd pass from Bishop (Gramatica kick, 3:17, 4th)Attendance: 69,367

TEAM STATISTICSKS SU

First Downs 21 24Rushes-Yards (NET) 40-140 38-176Passing Yards(NET) 317 271Pass Att-Comp-Int 23-14-1 39-16-1TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS 63-457 77-447Punt Returns-Yards-TD 4-48-0 0-0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 4-89-0 6-130-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-13-0 1-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-44.0 5-43.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 7-58 8-68Possession Time 29:30 30:30Third-Down Conversions 7-13 6-16Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 0-2

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (No, Yds, TD)KS - Bishop 15-77-1; Lawrence 11-20-0; Hickson 7-26-0SU - McNabb 16-81-0; McIntosh 11-18-0; Brown 6-47-1

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)KS - Bishop 23-14-317-4-1SU - McNabb 39-16-271-0-1

Receiving (No, Yds, TD)KS - McDonald 7-206-3; Swift 5-98-1; Peries 2-13-0SU - Spotwood 5-51-0; Johnson 4-101-0; Turner 2-59-0

TEMPE, Ariz. - Kansas State capped its bestseason in school history with a 35-18 winover 14th-ranked Syracuse, the Big Eastchampion.

Wildcat quarterback Michael Bishop stolethe show by throwing for four touchdownsand completing a career-high 14 passes fora career-best 317 yards.

Darnell McDonald was on the receivingend of seven Bishop passes and turnedthem into a school-record 206 yards in re-ceptions and three touchdowns. His 77-yardreception in the fourth quarter was thelongest in Fiesta Bowl history.

After allowing Syracuse to jump out to a3-0 lead on the first of Nate Trout's threefield goals, Bishop led the Wildcats to threeconsecutive touchdowns in the second quar-ter. The first came following a failed fakefield goal attempt by Syracuse, culminatingin a 19-yard pass to McDonald. Bishop fol-lowed with a 12-yard TD dash on K-State'snext possession, and wrapped up the first-half scoring with a 28-yard completion toJustin Swift on a tight end screen.

Syracuse scored 12 points in the final2:18 to close within 21-15 at the half. Fol-lowing a scoreless third quarter, Bishop andthe Wildcats put away the Orangemen withtwo big plays in the fourth.

McDonald pulled in a long pass along thesidelines, fought off a Syracuse defenderand completed a 77-yard TD play, then fol-lowed with a 41-yard reception with 3:17

remaining to salt the game away.Bishop, who earned the Offensive Player

of the Game award, finished the contestwith 390 yards in total offense, including317 yards passing and 73 yards rushing.Swift caught a career-high five passes for acareer-high 98 yards and one touchdown,while Travis Ochs, was Named Defensiveplayer of the Game.

Michael Bishop was named Offensive MVP of the Fiesta Bowl after collecting 390 yards of total offense and four touchdowns. His fourpassing scores tied the Fiesta Bowl record, two of which went to Darnell McDonald, who broke a school record with 206 receiving yards.

Linebacker Travis Ochs was named the Defensive MVP after tal-lying seven tackles, an interception and a fumble recovery.

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DECEMBER 29, 1998ALAMODOME • SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

SCORING SUMMARY1 2 3 4 FINAL

Kansas State 0 7 6 21 34Purdue 0 17 10 10 37

PU - Daniels 5 yd pass from Brees (Dorsch kick, 14:47, 2nd)PU - Dorsch 25 yd field goal (13:03, 2nd)KS - McDonald 1 yd pass from Bishop (Gramatica kick, 9:49, 2nd)PU - Jones 30 yd pass from Brees (Dorsch kick, 8:36, 2nd)KS - Havick 0 yd fumble return (Gramatica kick failed, 8:06, 3rd)PU - Nugent 0 yd fumble return (Dorsch kick, 0:52, 3rd)PU - Dorsch 26 yd field goal (0:52, 3rd)KS - Allen 3 yd run (Gramatica kick, 11:59, 4th)PU - Dorsch 37 yd field goal (6:44, 4th)KS - McDonald 88 yd pass from Bishop (Gramatica kick, 6:23, 4th)KS - Swift 2 yd pass from Bishop (Gramatica kick, 1:24, 4th) PU - Jones 24 yd pass from Brees (Borsch kick, 0:30, 4th)Attendance: 60,780

TEAM STATISTICSKS PU

First Downs 12 19Rushes-Yards (NET) 43-126 24-5Passing Yards(NET) 182 230Pass Att-Comp-Int 24-9-4 53-25-3TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS 67-308 77-235Punt Returns-Yards-TD 4-75-0 2-6-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 6-124-0 2-67-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 3-9-0 4-72-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-44.1 7-38.3Fumbles-Lost 3-3 2-1Penalties-Yards 14-125 7-35Possession Time 31:02 28:58Third-Down Conversions 6-16 3-17Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 0-2

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (No, Yds, TD)KS - Bishop 20-7-0; Allen 13-83-1; Hickson 7-35-0PU - Crabtree 12-46-0; Brees 10-25-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)KS - Bishop 24-9-182-3-4PU - Brees 53-25-230-3-3

Receiving (No, Yds, TD)KS - McDonald 5-124-2; Peries 1-52-0; Allen 1-3-0PU - Jones 11-98-2; Daniels 6-47-1; Lane 3-25-0

SAN ANTONIO, Texas - The unranked PurdueBoilermakers shocked the No. 4 KansasState Wildcats, 37-34, in the sixth annualBuilders Square Alamo Bowl.

More than 30,000 purple-clad fanscheered the Wildcats on in one of the mostexciting bowl game finishes in school his-tory.

After a scoreless first quarter, both of-fenses finally got untracked, exploding for71 points over the final three periods.

Unfortunately for K-State, it was the Boil-ermakers who were the first to get thingsgoing, taking a 17-7 halftime lead courtesyof a pair of Drew Brees touchdown passesand a 25-yard Travis Dorsch field goal.

Fumble recoveries in the end zone by bothsquads and another Dorsch field goal, thistime with just four seconds to go in the thirdquarter had Purdue sporting a 27-13 leadheading into the final stanza.

But the Wildcats put together a furiousrally over the final 15 minutes.

David Allen, who rushed for 83 yards on13 carries, scored from three yards out toget things going before Michael Bishopfound an open Darnell McDonald for anAlamo Bowl record 88-yard touchdownstrike that pulled the Cats within a field goalat 30-27. Then, with just 1:24 left in thegame, Bishop connected with tight endJustin Swift for a two-yard touchdown and a34-30 K-State lead, its first and only of thegame.

Brees then engineered a six-play, 80-yarddrive that ended with a 24-yard score toIsaac Jones to put the Boilermakers back ontop for good at 37-34 with 30 seconds re-maining.

Pinned back on its own two-yard line, K-State saw its hopes dashed when Bishopwas intercepted to end the game.

After setting a school record with 206 receiving yards in the 1997 Fiesta Bowl, Darnell McDonald came back to set an Alamo Bowlrecord with an 88-yard touchdown pass from Michael Bishop.

David Allen rushed for 83 yards on 13 carries to lead K-State,including a score from three yards out in the fourth quarter.

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WASHINGTON 20

DECEMBER 29, 1999QUALCOMM STADIUM • SAN DIEGO, CALIF.

SCORING SUMMARY1 2 3 4 FINAL

Kansas State 7 3 7 7 24Washington 6 7 7 0 20

UW - Anderson 39 yd field goal (11:24, 1st)KS - Beasley 1 yd run (Rheem kick, 9:08, 1st)UW - Anderson 47 yd field goal (5:10, 1st)KS - Rheem 41 yd field goal (12:01, 2nd)UW - Coniff 3 yd run (Anderson kick, 8:48, 2nd)KS - Beasley 11 yd run (Rheem kick, 13:01, 3rd)UW - Shaw 5 yd run (Anderson kick, 2:28, 3rd)KS - Beasley 1 yd run (Rheem kick, 5:58, 4th)Attendance: 57,118

TEAM STATISTICSKS UW

First Downs 21 16Rushes-Yards (NET) 43-138 29-75Passing Yards(NET) 216 197Pass Att-Comp-Int 31-15-1 27-18-1TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS 74-354 56-272Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-0-0 3-45-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 5-98-0 3-77-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-8-0 1-10-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-30.8 2-31.0Fumbles-Lost 3-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 11-75 7-49Possession Time 33:12 26:48Third-Down Conversions 6-15 6-14Fourth-Down Conversions 1-1 0-2

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (No, Yds, TD)KS - Beasley 20-48-3; Hall 11-40-0; Murphy 8-42-0UW - Tuiasosopo 11-30-0; Shaw 6-18-1; Arnold 5-27-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)KS - Beasley 31-15-216-0-1UW - Tuiasosopo 27-18-197-0-1

Receiving (No, Yds, TD)KS - Morgan 8-104-0; Wesley 3-54-0; Murphy 2-38-0UW - Looker 4-72-0; Conniff 4-57-0; Harris 3-33-0

SAN DIEGO, Calif. - Kansas State used a stiffdefense and three rushing touchdowns byquarterback Jonathan Beasley to defeatWashington 24-20 in the 1999 Holiday Bowl.

Trailing 20-17 late in the third quarter, theWildcats embarked on a 20-play, 92-yarddrive that took 9 minutes, 54 seconds offthe clock to score the eventual game-win-ning touchdown. The drive was set up aftersenior Lamar Chapman picked off MarquesTuiasosopo.

K-State took a 17-13 lead on its first pos-session of the second half, scoring on an11-yard touchdown run by Beasley. TheHuskies came back with a 73-yard touch-down drive when Maurice Shaw scored on afive-yard run. That score was the firstagainst K-State in the third quarter duringthe entire season.

Beasley completed 15-of-31 passes for216 yards to go with three rushing touch-downs to earn Offensive MVP honors, whileDarren Howard was named Defensive MVPafter totaling nine tackles and three sacks.

The first half was a back-and-forth affairthat saw the Huskies take a 13-10 lead intothe locker room.

Washington drew first blood when JohnAnderson booted a 39 yard field goal just3:32 into the contests. K-State quickly re-sponded as Beasley drove the Cats 47 yardson the ensuing possession, calling his ownnumber from one yard out to cap the eight-play drive.

Anderson hit on his second of two first-half field goal attempts to pull Washingtonwith in a point heading into the secondquarter.

A Jamie Rheem field goal from 41 yardsout pushed K-State's lead to 10-6, but theHuskies would put the half's final points onthe board on a Pat Conniff three-yard touch-down run midway through the period.

K-State’s victory in the 1999 Holiday Bowl clinched the Wildcats’ third straight 11-win season, making K-State and Florida State theonly two programs in the nation to accomplish that feat in each of the last three seasons.

Darren Howard was named Defensive MVP of the Holiday Bowlafter collecting nine tackles and three sacks vs. Washington.

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TENNESSEE 21

JANUARY 1, 2001COTTON BOWL • DALLAS, TEXAS

SCORING SUMMARY1 2 3 4 FINAL

Kansas State 7 14 14 0 35Tennessee 0 14 0 7 21

KS - Beasley 14 yd run (Rheem kick, 5:46, 1st)UT - Martin 17 yd pass from Clausen (Walls kick, 14:26, 2nd)KS - Morgan 56 yd pass from Beasley (Rheem kick, 13:36, 2nd)KS - Morgan 10 yd pass from Beasley (Rheem kick, 10:33, 2nd)UT - Greer 78 yd interception return (Walls kick, 4:13, 2nd)KS - Scobey 12 yd run (Rheem kick, 13:18, 3rd)KS - Scobey 6 yd run (Rheem kick, 10:14, 3rd)UT - Henry 81 yd run (Walls kick, 2:44, 4th)Attendance: 63,465

TEAM STATISTICSKS UT

First Downs 25 12Rushes-Yards (NET) 59-297 24-178Passing Yards(NET) 210 120Pass Att-Comp-Int 27-13-1 25-7-3TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS 86-507 49-298Punt Returns-Yards-TD 3-4-0 0-0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 2-42-0 5-125-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 3-62-0 1-78-1Punts (Number-Avg) 5-34.0 8-29.2Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0Penalties-Yards 7-44 5-40Possession Time 38:26 21:34Third-Down Conversions 9-17 1-10Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 0-0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (No, Yds, TD)KS - Scobey 28-147-2; Beasley 17-98-1; Roberon 3-24-0UT - Henry 17-180-1; Clausen 5-(-1)-0; Fleming 1-1-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)KS - Beasley 27-13-210-2-1UT - Clausen 25-7-120-1-3

Receiving (No, Yds, TD)KS - Morgan 7-145-2; Lockett 3-22-0; Meier 1-16-0UT - Wilson 3-54-0; Parker 1-27-0; Martin 1-17-1

DALLAS, Texas - Jonathan Beasley threw twotouchdowns and rushed for another in lead-ing Kansas State to a 35-21 win over Ten-nessee in the 65th annual Southwestern BellCotton Bowl Classic. The victory gave theWildcats back-to-back bowl wins for thefirst time in school history.

Beasley, who was named the game's Of-fensive MVP, had touchdown passes of 56and 10 yards to Quincy Morgan to key a rallyin the second quarter. The touchdownthrows, which came three minutes apart,turned a 7-7 tie into a 21-7 Wildcat lead.

Tennessee pulled within seven points be-fore halftime when Jabari Greer went 78yards with an interception for a touchdown.

But Kansas State got two touchdown runsfrom Josh Scobey early in the third quarterto regain its cushion. Scobey finished with147 yards on a career-high 28 carries in thegame, the most yards gained in a bowl gameby a Wildcat in school history.

Travis Henry 81-yard run late in the gamewas the final Volunteers' score. Henry fin-ished as the game's leading rusher, gaining180 yards on 17 carries.

Beasley finished with 210 yards passingon a 13-for-27 performance. He also rushedfor a career-best 98 yards on 17 carries.The senior put the Wildcats on the score-board first with a 14-yard run late in thefirst quarter.

Senior defensive end Chris Johnson wasthe Defensive MVP after leading the Wild-

cats with four tackles, including two sacksof Tennessee QB Casey Clausen. The Wildcatdefense held Clausen to just seven comple-tions and forced three interceptions.

Kansas State picked up its first ever New Year’s Day bowl victory in the first meeting between K-State and Tennessee. The Wildcatsset bowl records for rushing yards, offensive plays, interceptions and time of possession, among others.

Chris Johnson was named the Defensive MVP of the Cotton Bowlafter leading the Wildcats with four tackles and two sacks.

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SYRACUSE 26

DECEMBER 29, 2001BANK ONE BALLPARK • PHOENIX, ARIZ.

SCORING SUMMARY1 2 3 4 FINAL

Kansas State 3 0 0 0 3Syracuse 7 12 0 7 26

SU - Mungro 65 yd run (Barber kick, 6:38, 1st)KS - Rheem 29 yd field goal (4:03, 1st)SU - Mungro 1 yd run (Barber kick failed, 11:39, 2nd)SU - Mungro 1 yd run (Barber kick failed, 10:47, 2nd)SU - Morant 52 yd pass from Anderson (Barber kick, 3:22, 4th)Attendance: 40,028

TEAM STATISTICSKS SU

First Downs 15 8Rushes-Yards (NET) 34-33 44-109Passing Yards(NET) 221 113Pass Att-Comp-Int 40-14-2 14-5-1TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS 74-254 58-222Punt Returns-Yards-TD 6-40-0 7-56-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 4-109-0 2-38-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-6-0 2-36-0Punts (Number-Avg) 9-46.3 11-44.8Fumbles-Lost 4-2 1-0Penalties-Yards 6-38 6-44Possession Time 30:33 29:27Third-Down Conversions 4-18 3-15Fourth-Down Conversions 0-3 0-0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (No, Yds, TD)KS - Scobey 10-46-0; Roberson 9-9-0; Dunn 8-4-0SU - Mungro 19-112-3; Reyes 5-10-0; Davis 2-11-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)KS - Dunn 25-12-151-0-1; Roberson 15-2-70-0-1SU - Anderson 14-5-113-1-1

Receiving (No, Yds, TD)KS - Lockett 4-83-0; Clark 4-38-0; Warren 2-42-0SU - Morant 2-93-1; Davis 1-8-0; Mungro 1-7-0

PHOENIX, Ariz. - Syracuse running backJames Mungro rushed for 112 yards andthree touchdowns to lead the Orangemen toa victory over Kansas State in the 2001 In-sight.com Bowl played at Bank One Ball-park.

Mungro scored on runs of 65, 1 and 1yard to pace the Syracuse offense. The Or-angemen added a late touchdown in thefourth quarter on a 52-yard pass from RobinAnderson to Johnnie Morant.

The Syracuse defense did a good job instopping Kansas State's running offense,which came into the bowl game ranked fifthin the nation. Despite allowing 46 yards on10 carries to senior Josh Scobey, the Or-angemen held K-State to just 33 net rushingyards.

Junior Marc Dunn led the Wildcats with151 yards passing in relief of starter EllRoberson. Dunn completed 12 of 25 passesand suffered one interception. Roberson was2-for-15 for 70 yards for the Wildcats, whowere sacked five times by Syracuse.

Mungro opened the scoring on his 65-yardrun midway through the first quarter.

Kansas State responded just two minuteslater with a 29-yard field goal by freshmanJoe Rheem. The drive was sparked by a 47-yard pass from Roberson to Aaron Lockettand a 27-yard carry by Scobey.

Syracuse took advantage of a fumble deepin Wildcat territory early in the second quar-ter. Mungro scored from the 1-yard line to

convert the turnover, but the extra-point wasblocked by Josh Buhl.

On the next play from scrimmage, WillieFord got the first of his two interceptions toset up the Orangemen again. Two playslater, Mungro went over from the 1-yard lineagain, but Buhl also blocked the extra-point.

Kansas State’s appearance in the Insight.com Bowl was its third trip to Arizona for a bowl game and its second time in theCopper/Insight.com Bowl. It also marked the school’s first bowl game at a stadium mainly used for baseball.

Kansas State’s defense held Syracuse to 222 total yards of of-fense, including 113 yards passing, and eight first downs.

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DECEMBER 27, 2002QUALCOMM STADIUM • SAN DIEGO, CALIF.

SCORING SUMMARY1 2 3 4 FINAL

Kansas State 0 14 0 20 34Arizona State 0 20 0 7 27

AS - Taplin 6 yd pass from Walter (Barth kick, 11:36, 2nd)AS - Barth 26 yd field goal (9:19, 2nd)KS - Sproles 41 yd run (Rheem kick, 8:17, 2nd)AS - Hill 9 yd run (Barth kick, 3:00, 2nd)AS - Barth 39 yd field goal (1:25, 2nd)KS - Roberson 32 yd run (Rheem kick, 0:54, 2nd)KS - Roberson 3 yd run (Rheem rush failed, 12:16, 4th)AS - Williams 10 yd pass from Walter (Barth kick, 10:30, 4th)KS - Roberson 1 yd run (Rheem kick, 6:41, 4th)KS - Evans 10 yd pass from Roberson (Rheem kick, 1:15, 4th)Attendance: 58,717

TEAM STATISTICSKS AS

First Downs 19 19Rushes-Yards (NET) 46-224 26-17Passing Yards(NET) 215 293Pass Att-Comp-Int 28-11-0 57-28-1TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS 74-439 83-310Punt Returns-Yards-TD 5-39-0 7-36-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 4-67-0 6-124-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 8-34.5 7-39.4Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0Penalties-Yards 5-40 4-20Possession Time 28:33 31:27Third-Down Conversions 4-14 7-19Fourth-Down Conversions 2-2 1-2

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (No, Yds, TD)KS - Sproles 21-118-1; Roberson 18-63-3; Newman 2-26-0AS - Hill 11-39-0; Williams 9-7-0; Taplin 1-(-7)-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)KS - Roberson 28-11-215-1-0AS - Walter 57-28-293-2-1

Receiving (No, Yds, TD)KS - Terry 5-90-0; Newman 3-47-0; Evans 2-37-1AS - McDonald 10-96-0; Taplin 4-38-1; Williams 2-25-1

SAN DIEGO, Calif. - Derrick Evans caught a10-yard touchdown pass from Ell Robersonwith 1:15 left in the game to lift KansasState to its first and final lead of the con-test, as the Wildcats defeated Arizona State,34-27, in the Pacific Life Holiday Bowl.

Evans' catch completed a K-State come-back from deficits of 10-0, 20-7 and 27-20against the Sun Devils. Roberson, voted theOffensive MVP of the game, rushed for 63yards, including touchdowns of 32, 3 and 1yards, and passed for 215 yards by com-pleting 11 of 28 throws.

Roberson's 32-yard score came with just54 seconds left in the second half andpulled the Wildcats within 20-14. Just 31seconds earlier, Mike Barth converted on a39-yard field goal to give ASU its largestlead of the game at 20-7.

K-State tied the game at 20-20 early inthe fourth quarter when Roberson capped a16-play, 65-yard drive with a 3-yard score.

Arizona State quarterback Andrew Walter,who threw for 293 yards on 28-for-57 pass-ing, found Mike Williams for a 10-yard scoreto put the Sun Devils back ahead on the nextpossession.

But the Wildcats responded with an 80-yard drive on its next opportunity, setting upRoberson's 1-yard touchdown dive that tiedthe game again at 27-27 with 6:41 left.

The Wildcat defense forced a Sun Devilpunt that Terence Newman returned 27yards. From there, the Wildcats needed

seven plays to cover 59 yards to set up thegame-winning touchdown.

Arizona State converted two first downson its final drive, but Rashad Washingtonbatted down Walter's final pass to preservethe win.

With three rushing touchdowns, Ell Roberson tied Jonathan Beasley’s school record for rushing touchdowns in a bowl game. Rober-son also went 11-of-28 through the air for 215 yards and the game-winning touchdown strike with 1:15 remaining.

Derrick Evans’ 10-yard touchdown reception with 1:15 left pro-pelled K-State to a 34-27 win over ASU in the Holiday Bowl.

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OHIO STATE 35

JANUARY 2, 2004SUN DEVIL STADIUM • TEMPE, ARIZ.

SCORING SUMMARY1 2 3 4 FINAL

Kansas State 0 7 7 14 28Ohio State 14 7 14 0 35

OS - Hollins 7 yd blocked punt return (Nugent kick, 6:41, 1st)OS - Holmes 6 yd pass from Krenzel (Nugent kick, 2:49, 1st)OS - Jenkins 17 yd pass from Krenzel (Nugent kick, 6:49, 2nd)KS - Sproles 6 yd run (Rheem kick, 3:01, 2nd)KS - Roberson 14 yd run (Rheem kick, 8:59, 3rd)OS - Jenkins 8 yd pass from Krenzel (Nugent kick, 4:53, 3rd)OS - Holmes 31 yd pass from Krenzel (Nugent kick, 0:37, 3rd)KS - Saba 3 yd run (Rheem kick, 13:25, 4th)KS - Roberson 1 yd run (Rheem kick, 2:47, 4th)Attendance: 73,425

TEAM STATISTICSKS OS

First Downs 25 15Rushes-Yards (NET) 32-84 40-148Passing Yards(NET) 294 189Pass Att-Comp-Int 52-20-1 24-11-2TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS 84-378 64-337Punt Returns-Yards-TD 4-10-0 5-48-1Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 5-79-0 3-60-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 2-0-0 1-0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 8-40.0 7-40.1Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 8-51 9-63Possession Time 28:32 31:28Third-Down Conversions 4-17 6-14Fourth-Down Conversions 2-3 0-0Red Zone Chances 4-5 3-4

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (No, Yds, TD)KS - Roberson 16-32-2; Sproles 13-38-1; Moriera 1-13-0OS - Ross 20-82-0; Joe 11-46-0; Krenzel 8-21-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)KS - Roberson 51-20-294-0-1OS - Krenzel 24-11-189-4-2

Receiving (No, Yds, TD)KS - Dennis 7-113-0; Terry 4-58-0; Moriera 3-59-0OS - Jenkins 5-96-2; Childress 2-44-0; Holmes 2-37-2

TEMPE, Ariz. - Kansas State started slowlybut finished with a fury in the 33rd AnnualTostitos Fiesta Bowl. But it wasn’t enough toovercome a 21-point third-quarter deficit asthe Wildcats lost a hard fought 35-28 deci-sion to Ohio State in its first ever BCS bowlgame at Sun Devil Stadium.

Trailing 35-14 heading into the fourthquarter, Ayo Saba scored from three yardsout to cap an eight-play, 46-yard drive andclosed the game to 14 points.

Ell Roberson's second rushing touchdownwith just 2:47 to go pulled K-State within atouchdown, setting up a frantic finish.

After recovering the ensuing on-sideskick, the Wildcats were flagged for being off-sides, forcing a re-kick. This time the Buck-eyes recovered at the K-State 36-yard line.

But the Wildcats held and got the ballback with 1:12 to play at their own 10-yard.

A 21-yard completion to Davin Dennis,who finished with a career-high seven re-ceptions for 113 yards, moved the ball tothe K-State 26. On the next play Robersonconnected with Jermaine Moreira for 26yards to the Ohio State 48 to get KansasState within striking distance.

However, Roberson's desperation passfrom midfield was batted down at the 2, al-lowing Ohio State to escape with its secondstraight Fiesta Bowl victory.

Roberson completed 20 passes on a ca-reer-high 51 attempts for 294 yards. His 51attempts were the most ever by a Wildcat in

a bowl game, surpassing Darrell Dickey’s 34in the 1982 Independence Bowl.

Josh Buhl tied a K-State bowl game recordwith 13 total tackles, equaling LairdVeatch's total from the 1993 Copper Bowland giving him a K-State single-seasonrecord of 184.

K-State’s appearance in the 2004 Fiesta Bowl was its first ever in a BCS Bowl. The game capped a 15-game season for K-State, itslongest ever, and was the Wildcats’ first post-New Year’s Day bowl game.

Ell Roberson set a K-State bowl record for passing attempts, hit-ting on 20-of-51 attempts for 294 yards and a pair of scores.

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RUTGERS 37

DECEMBER 28, 2006RELIANT STADIUM • HOUSTON, TEXAS

SCORING SUMMARY1 2 3 4 FINAL

Kansas State 0 10 0 0 10Rutgers 14 3 14 6 37

RU - Brown 14 yd pass from Teel (Ito kick, 7:12, 1st)RU - Brown 49 yd pass from Teel (Ito kick, 2:42, 1st)KS - Snodgrass 44 yd field goal (13:32, 2nd)KS - Figurs 76 yd punt return (Snodgrass kick, 9:37, 2nd)RU - Ito 37 yd field goal (0:40. 2nd)RU - Frierson 27 yd interception return (Ito kick, 14:27, 3rd)RU - Rice 46 yd run (Ito kick, 11:41, 3rd)RU - Ito 23 yd field goal (14:41, 4th)RU - Ito 21 yd field goal (8:06, 4th)Attendance: 52,210

TEAM STATISTICSKS RU

First Downs 6 21Rushes-Yards (NET) 21-31 37-211Passing Yards(NET) 131 268Pass Att-Comp-Int 24-12-2 28-16-0TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS-YARDS 45-162 65-479Punt Returns-Yards-TD 2-78-1 0-0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 5-111-0 3-81-0Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-61-1Punts (Number-Avg) 5-42.4 2-42.5Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 9-59 5-30Possession Time 23:40 36:20Third-Down Conversions 1-10 6-14Fourth-Down Conversions 1-3 0-1Red Zone Chances 0-0 4-8

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing (No, Yds, TD)KS - Patton 8-14-0; Johnson 6-20-0; Anders 1-2-0RU - Rice 24-170-1; Leonard 11-44-0

Passing (Att-Cmp-Yds-TD-Int)KS - Freeman 21-10-129-0-2; Meier 3-2-2-0-0RU - Teel 28-16-268-2-0

Receiving (No, Yds, TD)KS - Nelson 4-81-0; Norwood 2-40-0; Johnson 2-0-0RU - Harris 7-122-0; Brown 4-101-2; Britt 2-41-0

HOUSTON, Texas - Kansas State hung withNo. 16 Rutgers for 30 minutes, but the Scar-let Knights scored 20 unanswered points inthe second half to hand the Wildcats a 37-10 loss in the inaugural Texas Bowl before52,210 fans at Reliant Stadium.

Rutgers was as good as advertised andkept K-State off balance all night long.

Ray Rice, the Texas Bowl MVP, rushed for170 yards and a touchdown and Tim Browncaught two TD passes, for the ScarletKnights, who claimed their first bowl victoryin 137 seasons of intercollegiate football.

Brown’s two TD catches came in theopening period and staked Rutgers to aquick 14-0 lead.

K-State answered with a 44-yard fieldgoal by Jeff Snodgrass - his 17th of the sea-son - and a 76-yard punt return for a touch-down by Yamon Figurs that was the longestin K-State bowl history to close the gap to14-10 midway through the second quarter.

But Jeremy Ito connected on a 37-yardfield goal to close the half and linebackerQuintero Frierson returned an interception27 yards for a touchdown on the first playfrom scrimmage of the second half to putRutgers comfortably ahead 24-10.

Rice sprinted 46-yards for his lone touch-down of the game on the Scarlet Knights’next possession before Ito closed out thescoring with a pair of fourth-quarter fieldgoals to provide the final margin.

The Scarlet Knights’ seventh-ranked de-

fense proved to be too much and heldKansas State at bay all game long. The Wild-cats mustered just 162 yards of total of-fense for its second fewest yards in a bowlgame.

Junior wide receiver Jordy Nelson led theWildcat receivers, hauling in four receptionsfor 81 yards.

On defense, senior linebacker BrandonArcher led all players with nine total tacklesto finish his career with 268 stops for the17th-most in school history.

Wide receiver/punt returner Yamon Figurs scored K-State’s only touchdown in the 2006 Texas Bowl on a 76-yard punt return. It wasthe longest punt return in K-State bowl history and the first since a blocked punt return in the 1994 Aloha Bowl.

Quarterback Josh Freeman finished the season with 1,780 pass-ing yards in 2006, setting a K-State freshman record.

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