NCAAF Game Recap - Iowa State at Kansas State
Sat Nov 30, 2019 7:00 PM EST

TxAM
7
LSU
50
F
OSU
56
Mich
27
F
Clem
38
SCar
3
F
UGA
52
GATec
7
F
Bama
45
Aub
48
F
Colo
15
Utah
45
F
Okla
34
OkSt
16
F
FlaSt
17
Fla
40
F
Wisc
38
MIN
17
F
Bayl
61
Kans
6
F
Rut
6
PSU
27
F
OreSt
10
Oreg
24
F
ND
45
Stan
24
F
Cin
24
Mem
34
F
Iowa
27
Neb
24
F
Boise
31
ColSt
24
F
App
48
Troy
13
F
VaTec
30
UVA
39
F
Navy
56
Hou
41
F
Ohio
52
Akr
3
F
WestMI
14
NIU
17
F
Miss
20
MissSt
21
F
Kent
34
E Mi
26
F
Toled
7
C Mi
49
F
BGSU
7
Buff
49
F
MiaOH
27
Ball
41
F
TxTch
24
Tex
49
F
MIZ
24
Ark
14
F
WaSt
13
Wash
31
F
WVU
20
TCU
17
F
ArkSt
30
SoAl
34
F
SoFL
7
UCF
34
F
TxSt
21
CoCar
24
F
Tuls
49
ECU
24
F
NW
29
Ill
10
F
Ind
44
Purd
41
F(1OT)
FLInt
27
Marsh
30
F OT
Lou
13
KY
45
F
Wake
30
Syr
39
F OT
Wyo
6
AF
20
F
MidTN
26
W Ky
31
F
UNCC
38
OD
22
F
NMS
28
Lib
49
F
UNLV
33
NEV
30
F OT
Rice
30
UTEP
16
F
UConn
17
Temp
49
F
UTSA
27
LT
41
F
BC
26
Pitt
19
F
MD
16
MSU
19
F
SMiss
17
FlAtl
34
F
MiaFL
17
Duke
27
F
Tul
20
SMU
37
F
UtSt
38
NM
25
F
UAB
26
NorTx
21
F
Vand
10
Tenn
28
F
GASt
10
GaSo
38
F
IASt
17
K St
27
F
UNC
41
NCSt
10
F
ULMon
30
ULLaf
31
F
BYU
3
SDSU
13
F
Ariz
14
AzSt
24
F
Cal
28
UCLA
18
F
Fres
16
SJSU
17
F
Army
31
Hawaii
52
F

Nov 30, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Iowa State (7-5)

0

14

3

0

17

Kansas State (8-4)

7

7

3

10

27

K-State holds off Iowa State 27-17 in ‘Farmageddon’
Sat Nov 30, 2019 11:42 PM

MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) Chris Klieman gathered his players in the locker room after a heart-stopping win at Texas Tech and challenged not his seniors, who soon would be playing their final game for Kansas State, but the rest of the guys who would be around for years to come.

The first-year coach wanted his youngsters to lay it on the line for the veterans.

"Without question," he said, "they played an excellent football game."

Jacardia Wright ran for a touchdown, fellow freshman Joshua Youngblood returned a kickoff 93 yards for another score, and the Wildcats' aggressive defense shut down Brock Purdy and high-flying Iowa State to win a 27-17 defensive slugfest on a cold, windy Saturday night.

The Wildcats (8-4, 5-4 Big 12) only managed 57 yards passing and 288 yards of total offense, but they scored the final 13 points while holding the Cyclones in check.

"At halftime I told the guys, `We just have to make some more plays. If we make some plays we'll be fine," Klieman said. "I could sense a lot of life on our sideline. We just had to make a play."

There wasn't a whole lot of life left in the Iowa State sideline by the final whistle.

Purdy was just 15 of 30 for 185 yards passing and a touchdown, and the Cyclones (7-5, 5-4) only had 236 yards in all. Their biggest problem came in converting third downs - they were 1 of 13 - and that in turn led to a massive advantage for Kansas State in time of possession.

The result: The Wildcats beat the Cyclones for the 11th time in 12 meetings in the game known as "Farmageddon." They also have won seven straight in Manhattan against their fellow land-grant college.

"Give credit to Kansas State. On a night like tonight, I thought they were the more physical team," Cyclones coach Matt Campbell said. "The reality of it is, my hat's off to them. They did what they needed to do to win the game and we didn't."

It was Senior Day in Manhattan, but it was a freshman that provided the early fireworks.

Youngblood fielded the opening kickoff on blustery night and angled toward the Iowa State sideline, then headed up field. There was nobody in a chrome red helmet between him and the end zone, and the fleet-footed receiver cruised to his nation-leading third kick return TD of the season.

Kansas State's offense soon got on track, too.

After taking possession inside its own 10-yard line for the third straight time, the Wildcats used nearly 7 minutes to march 98 yards for the score. They converted three third downs, got some help from a personal foul penalty and capped it with Wright's 12-yard touchdown run.

"I had the same play in pregame warmups and I busted it the same way," said Wright, who hadn't played since Sept. 7 because of an ankle injury. "I was like, `OK!"'

Iowa State finally gave Purdy time to answer, and the record-setting sophomore quarterback used it to pick apart Kansas State's well-regarded secondary. Purdy threw a 15-yard strike to Sean Shaw Jr. for a touchdown, then connected with Tarique Milton for 60 yards to set up Breece Hall's tying touchdown.

That score came on fourth-and-goal at the 1-yard line, and after Campbell and Klieman hilariously traded running downfield and frantically calling a total of four total timeouts.

After trading field goals during an offensively inept third quarter, the Wildcats took advantage of good field position set up by their defense to pull ahead 24-17. Brown finished the methodical eight-play drive - entirely on the ground - by going untouched 15 yards with 10:24 left in the game.

The Cyclones were forced to punt on their next possession, and Wright and Youngblood tore off long runs to set up Blake Lynch's chip-shot field goal that effectively put the game out of reach.

"There's been some rough times, you know that," Klieman said. "We've been on a little bit of a rollercoaster, but we continued to get better. The guys continued to buy in and learn more and get more invested in the program. Let's credit where credit is due and that's with the players."

BIG PICTURE

Iowa State's offense came into the game sixth nationally in passing at 330.5 yards per game, but Purdy struggled with the stiff, cold wind out of the west. He also got little help from his receivers, who dropped several passes - a few of them on crucial third downs.

Kansas State stuck to its persona by running the ball, even though Iowa State led the Big 12 in rush defense, and it paid off. The Wildcats wore the Cyclones down at the line of scrimmage in the fourth quarter and that allowed them to break the 17-all tie.

UP NEXT

Both teams will await their bowl destinations next weekend.

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Passing

IASt Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
B. Purdy 30 15 50.0 1 185 60 0 80.6
K St Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
S. Thompson 12 5 41.7 0 57 22 1 21.9

Rushing

IASt Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
B. Hall 18 59 3.3 20 1
B. Purdy 5 -3 -0.6 8 0
K St Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
J. Brown 19 91 4.8 15 1
J. Wright 6 60 10.0 37 1

Receiving

IASt Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
T. Milton 4 78 19.5 60 0
C. Kolar 1 26 26.0 26 0
K St Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
C. Taylor 1 22 22.0 22 0
P. Brooks 1 19 19.0 19 0

Fumbles

IASt F FL
B. Purdy 1 0
K St F FL
S. Thompson 1 1

Returning

IASt KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
T. Milton 0 0 0 1 36.0 0 36
S. Croney Jr. 1 11.0 0 11 0 0 0
K St KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
J. Youngblood 2 50.0 1 93 0 0 0
B. Monty 1 4.0 0 4 0 0 0

Punting

IASt Punt Yds Avg LgPu
J. Rivera 8 283 35.4 65
K St Punt Yds Avg LgPu
D. Anctil 4 187 46.8 64

Takeaways

IASt Int Yds InTD
G. Eisworth II 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

IASt K St
Points For 17 27
Total Yards 236 288
Rushing Yards 51 231
Passing Yards 185 57
Passing Completions / Attempts 15/30 5/12
Turnovers 0 2
Interceptions Thrown 0 1
Fumbles - Lost 1/0 1/1
First Downs 10 18
Penalties - Yards 8/55 5/33
Time Of Possession 48:48 12:12
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 1/13 7/14
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 2/3 0/0
Punts - Average Yards 8/35 4/47

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter IASt K St
K St 00:13 TD Joshua Youngblood 93 yd kick return (Blake Lynch kick) 0 7
2nd Quarter IASt K St
K St 01:32 TD Jacardia Wright 12 yd run (Blake Lynch kick) 0 14
IASt 09:01 TD Sean Shaw Jr. 15 yd pass from Brock Purdy (Connor Assalley kick) 7 14
IASt 14:18 TD Breece Hall 1 yd run (Connor Assalley kick) 14 14
3rd Quarter IASt K St
IASt 08:11 FG Connor Assalley 36 yd FG 17 14
K St 13:29 FG Blake Lynch 43 yd FG 17 17
4th Quarter IASt K St
K St 04:36 TD Jordon Brown 15 yd run (Blake Lynch kick) 17 24
K St 11:56 FG Blake Lynch 27 yd FG 17 27

Game Information

Stadium: Bill Snyder Family Stadium, Manhattan, Kansas
Attendance: 48,990
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