Despite now being Big 12 opponents, Friday’s Top 25 matchup between Arizona and Kansas State was a non-conference tilt. (Photo by Ric Tapia/Getty Images)
In future seasons, Arizona versus Kansas State could be a thrilling Big 12 intra-conference clash. For this year and next, however, this will be a non-conference matchup as the home-and-home series was scheduled before Arizona joined the Big 12.
No. 14 K-State gave the road Wildcats a fine “Welcome to the Big 12” moment with a 31–7 win at Bill Snyder Family Stadium on Friday night. Quarterback Avery Johnson passed for 156 yards and two touchdowns, while rushing for an additional 110 yards. The home Wildcats rushed for 234 yards in total, led by DJ Giddens’ 77 yards and one TD.
The defeate ended No. 20 Arizona’s nine-game winning streak, which was the longest active win streak in FBS. That run went back to last October’s 44–6 victory at Washington State (which was then a Pac-12 conference matchup) and included a 38–24 win over Oklahoma in the Alamo Bowl.
Second quarter pivot
The game turned on two possessions at the beginning of the second quarter. After the K-State defense forced a three-and-out, Dylan Edwards ran from the right hash across the field and turned the edge at the left sideline, streaking past four Arizona defenders for a 71-yard punt return touchdown.
On the following possession, the road Wildcats drove to the KSU 30-yard line, thanks largely to two catches for 49 yards by Tetairoa McMillan. Quarterback Noah Fifita looked McMillian’s way for a third time and had him open in the end zone. But cornerback Keenan Garber swooped in to pick off the pass and returned it 24 yards.
Kansas State had a chance to add a field goal at the end of the first half. But with nine seconds remaining, Johnson apparently lost track of time, scrambling to keep the play alive…
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Publish date : 2024-09-14 03:14:21
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