Grades From Kansas State’s Loss to Texas Tech and a Look Ahead to Oklahoma State
Texas Tech capitalized on five Kansas State turnovers and strong defense to snap an eight-game losing streak against the Wildcats, winning 43-20.
- On Saturday, Nov. 1, Texas Tech Red Raiders beat Kansas State 43-20 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium, snapping an eight-game losing streak in Manhattan.
- Kansas State's turnovers and miscues handed Texas Tech multiple opportunities, gifting the Red Raiders the ball five times and going 0 for 4 on fourth down.
- J'Koby Williams and John Curry supplied critical plays, with Williams running for 135 yards and a score and Curry returning a fumble for a touchdown, while Berhen Morton threw for 249 yards and two touchdowns.
- Kansas State Wildcats are idle this week before their Oklahoma State visit on Nov. 15, after coaches received a D for failing to solve ball-security issues.
- The result leaves Texas Tech off to its best conference start since Mike Leach's Cotton Bowl season, with late-game defensive stands stopping a 2-point try and multiple fourth-down attempts.
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MANHATTAN, Kan. (KMID/KPEJ) - The No. 13 Texas Tech Red Raiders defeated Kansas State 43-20 in the Little Apple for their first road win against the Wildcats since 2008. Running back J'Koby Williams was the difference maker, he had 17 carries for 140 yards and a touchdown. Wide receiver Caleb Douglas was solid, as he had eight catches for 82 yards and two touchdowns. The defense was opportunistic as they had two interceptions and three forced fu…
Kansas State DT Uso Seumalo Texas Tech postgame interview
Kansas State defensive tackle Uso Seumalo speaks with the media following the loss to Texas Tech. Are you enjoying our free video coverage of the Wildcats? Become a VIP at GoPowercat.com and unlock our extensive written coverage: https://secure.247sports.com/college/kansas-state/join/?promo=JOIN
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