NCAAF Game Recap - Kansas State at Kansas
Sat Nov 2, 2019 3:30 PM EDT

Wof
14
Clem
59
F
UGA
24
Fla
17
F
Oreg
56
USC
24
F
Utah
33
Wash
28
F
Miss
14
Aub
20
F
WVU
14
Bayl
17
F
Mich
38
MD
7
F
SMU
48
Mem
54
F
VaTec
20
ND
21
F
Cin
46
ECU
43
F
GaSo
24
App
21
F
Boise
52
SJSU
42
F
K St
38
Kans
10
F
NCSt
10
Wake
44
F
Navy
56
UConn
10
F
Buff
43
E Mi
14
F
NIU
10
C Mi
48
F
Hou
29
UCF
44
F
UTSA
14
TxAM
45
F
BC
58
Syr
27
F
Neb
27
Purd
31
F
Lib
63
UMass
21
F
OD
17
FLInt
24
F
Akr
6
BGSU
35
F
Troy
35
CoCar
36
F
JacSt
17
UT-M
22
F
ArkSt
48
ULMon
41
F
UNLV
17
ColSt
37
F
Army
13
AF
17
F
Marsh
20
Rice
7
F
TCU
27
OkSt
34
F
UTEP
26
NorTx
52
F
Rut
10
Ill
38
F
MiaFL
27
FlaSt
10
F
MidTN
20
UNCC
34
F
Tuls
26
Tul
38
F
FlAtl
35
W Ky
24
F
MissSt
54
Ark
24
F
Pitt
20
GATec
10
F
OreSt
56
Ariz
38
F
TxSt
3
ULLaf
31
F
UAB
7
Tenn
30
F
NW
3
Ind
34
F
Vand
7
SCar
24
F
UVA
38
UNC
31
F
Colo
14
UCLA
31
F
BYU
42
UtSt
14
F
NM
10
NEV
21
F
Fres
41
Hawaii
38
F
Kent
33
Toled
35
F
Ball
31
WestMI
35
F

Nov 2, 2019, 3:30 PM EDT

Final

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2

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4

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(22) Kansas State (6-2)

7

10

7

14

38

Kansas (3-6)

3

0

0

7

10

Thompson runs for 3 TDs as No. 22 K-State routs Kansas 38-10
Sat Nov 2, 2019 8:42 PM

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) Chris Kleiman views himself as a caretaker for Kansas State football, sustaining and building on the traditions that predecessor Bill Snyder established over more than two decades.

Turns out that applies to the Wildcats' dominance of Kansas.

Skylar Thompson ran for 127 yards and three touchdowns, Harry Trotter added 92 yards rushing and another score, and No. 22 Kansas State romped to a 38-10 win in the Sunflower Showdown on Saturday to continue a streak of dominance that Snyder established and relished.

Thompson also had 129 yards passing for the Wildcats (6-2, 3-2), who showed no letdown from their upset of then-No. 5 Oklahoma in bludgeoning the Jayhawks (3-6, 1-5) for the 23rd time in 27 games.

"It was our best football game of the year," Klieman said.

Carter Stanley was 13 of 23 for 115 yards and two interceptions for Kansas before leaving with an injury late in the game. Star running back Pooka Williams managed just 61 yards rushing.

The Wildcats held new coach Les Miles' team to 241 yards of offense, a 2-for-10 mark on third down and stopped it on both fourth down tries. Kansas State also had four sacks, dominated the time of possession and had 342 yards rushing in what turned into a lopsided affair.

"As a football team we're continuing to improve and get better," said Klieman, who was hired to replace the retired Snyder late last year. "But defensively, I thought we played really well."

On the other side?

"A lot of things went wrong tonight," Kansas wide receiver Andrew Parchment said.

Both teams rolled into Memorial Stadium off big wins, though. Along with the Wildcats' win over the Sooners, the Jayhawks beat Texas Tech on a game-ending field goal - the two wins separated by a stretch of Interstate 70 each prompting field-stormings and Big 12 reprimands.

So there was a little more excitement than usual for the Sunflower Showdown. Kansas announced a sellout for the first time since 2009, and fans were still waiting in long lines at security outside the stadium long after the game had kicked off.

Many of them missed the only time it was tied.

Kansas State promptly marched 88 yards for an opening touchdown, pounding it downfield with its run game despite having its top two running backs slowed by injuries. And when the Jayhawks managed a field goal, the Wildcats answered with a 78-yard touchdown march for a 14-3 lead.

Stanley, who had been so solid the past two weeks, threw both of his interceptions in the first half. The second came with less than 2 minutes left and set up Kansas State for a field goal.

"Miscommunication and lack of effort," Williams said.

Meanwhile, the only gripe the Wildcats at the break were the penalties: They were flagged seven times for 78 yards, or exactly four yards more than Kansas had in total offense.

The Wildcats ended any chance of a comeback with a 75-yard touchdown drive to open the second half. It was capped by Thompson scrambling to his right, then winning a race with Kansas safety Mike Lee to the end zone for his sixth touchdown rushing in the past two weeks.

Thompson added a seventh early in the fourth quarter, when Klieman began to grind away his first win in the 108-year history of the series.

"They're a good football team, and I told Les that before the game, they're doing some really good things, especially offensively," Klieman said. "It's a healthy rivalry because both teams have gotten better, and both teams I think - they're going to win some games still in this league."

BROTHERLY LOVE

Kansas State fullback Jax Dineen sent his brother, Kansas linebacker Jay Dineen, hobbling to the sideline with a knee injury after a dastardly block late in the third quarter.

WOODLAND'S MOMENT

U.S. Open champion Gary Woodland, a Topeka native who played golf at KU, was honored early in the game. It was the one moment that Kansas State and Kansas fans both cheered.

THE TAKEAWAY

Kansas State proved a massive gulf still exists between the Wildcats and their biggest rival. Not only did they dominate, they did it without much help from top running backs James Gilbert and Jordon Brown, both of whom were nicked up in last week's game against the Sooners.

Kansas had been averaging 548 yards per game since Miles fired offensive coordinator Vic Koenning and promoted Brent Dearmon. But the Jayhawks never got on track against the Wildcats.

UP NEXT

Kansas State heads to Texas next Saturday.

Kansas has the week off before visiting Oklahoma State.

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Passing

K St Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
S. Thompson 16 9 56.3 0 129 46 0 82.6
Kans Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
C. Stanley 23 13 56.5 0 115 23 2 33.8
M. Miles 3 2 66.7 0 65 33 0 109.7

Rushing

K St Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
S. Thompson 17 127 7.5 34 3
H. Trotter 20 92 4.6 10 1
Kans Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
P. Williams Jr. 14 61 4.4 13 0
V. Gardner 3 16 5.3 10 0

Receiving

K St Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
D. Schoen 2 67 33.5 46 0
N. Lenners 2 19 9.5 10 0
Kans Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
S. Robinson Jr. 4 62 15.5 33 0
A. Parchment 5 49 9.8 23 0

Fumbles

K St F FL
S. Thompson 1 0

Returning

K St KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
J. Youngblood 1 20.0 0 20 3 3.3 0 9
Kans KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
S. Robinson Jr. 3 20.7 0 24 0 0 0

Punting

K St Punt Yds Avg LgPu
D. Anctil 5 187 37.4 47
Kans Punt Yds Avg LgPu
K. Thompson 5 213 42.6 51

Takeaways

K St Int Yds InTD
D. Patton 1 0 0
J. McPherson 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

K St Kans
Points For 38 10
Total Yards 471 241
Rushing Yards 342 61
Passing Yards 129 180
Passing Completions / Attempts 9/16 15/26
Turnovers 0 2
Interceptions Thrown 0 2
Fumbles - Lost 1/0 0/0
First Downs 23 12
Penalties - Yards 11/113 4/55
Time Of Possession 03:03 57:57
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 11/17 2/10
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 0/0 0/2
Punts - Average Yards 5/37 5/43

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter K St Kans
K St 07:39 TD Skylar Thompson 1 yd run (Blake Lynch kick) 7 0
Kans 10:10 FG Liam Jones 34 yd FG 7 3
2nd Quarter K St Kans
K St 00:06 TD Harry Trotter 9 yd run (Blake Lynch kick) 14 3
K St 15:00 FG Blake Lynch 39 yd FG 17 3
3rd Quarter K St Kans
K St 04:08 TD Skylar Thompson 12 yd run (Blake Lynch kick) 24 3
4th Quarter K St Kans
K St 02:42 TD Skylar Thompson 4 yd run (Blake Lynch kick) 31 3
K St 05:30 TD Tyler Burns 14 yd run (Blake Lynch kick) 38 3
Kans 14:25 TD Manny Miles 1 yd run (Liam Jones kick) 38 10

Game Information

Stadium: Kivisto Field at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium, Lawrence, Kansas
Attendance: 47,233
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