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Kansas State-Oklahoma State Preview Capsule
Oklahoma State is ranked number twenty in the nation with a 4-0 record and the Cowboys are coming off a close win over the Texas Longhorns last weekend by a 30-37 final score.
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OSU responded on their first possession, with Mason Rudolph passing to James Washington, who broke a tackle, spun free and went 32 yards for a touchdown to tie the game 7-7 with 7:31 to play in the first quarter.
On Saturday two Big 12 schools face off against one another when the Kansas State Wildcats travel to take on the No. 20 Oklahoma State Cowboys.
Oklahoma State’s offense and defense rose and fell as the telling storylines Saturday, before kicker Ben Grogan settled things, booting the game-winning field goal. With Alex Delton and Jesse Ertz out with previous injuries and Jonathan Banks out sick, Miller and KSU coach Bill Snyder called on their fifth option under center, wide receiver Kody Cook.
Oklahoma State has stormed to a 4-0 start to the season, they knocked off Texas last week in Austin.
Rudolph led an 83-yard drive, capped by his 11-yard throw to wide receiver Marcell Ateman for a touchdown with 46 seconds left.
All Cook did was lead the Wildcats to four-first-half touchdowns and a 28-13 halftime lead.
The Cowboys opened up the second quarter with a pass from J.W. Walsh to Jalen McClesky.
Kansas State fans have to be asking if there is a curse on their quarterbacks this season.
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Running back Justin Silmon, a freshman walk-on, scored Kansas State’s other touchdown after cornerback Danzel McDaniel picked up a fumbled lateral by the Cowboys and returned it to the Oklahoma State 6. Junior defensive end Jordan Willis blocked the extra point to keep the Wildcats in the lead at 14-13. He completed 10 of 16 passes for 122 yards and two touchdowns and also ran 21 times for 87 yards and a score.