Kansas State Forces 5 Turnovers to Edge Oklahoma State 14-6
Kansas State's defense forced five turnovers to secure a 14-6 win, extending Oklahoma State's Big 12 losing streak to 16 games, despite offensive struggles.
- On Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, the Kansas State Wildcats forced five turnovers and scored all their points off those takeaways in a 14-6 win over the Oklahoma State Cowboys football team in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
- Oklahoma State's Zane Flores struggled, throwing two interceptions and losing two fumbles, with three of the Cowboys' turnovers occurring in the second half inside Kansas State's 30-yard line.
- Jayce Brown's 34-yard touchdown followed a penalty that gave Kansas State a first down, and Joe Jackson ran 15 yards for a fourth-quarter touchdown after Cody Stufflebean's strip was recovered by Zashon Rich.
- The result made Kansas State Wildcats football team 5-5 overall and one win shy of bowl eligibility, while Oklahoma State Cowboys football team extended its losing streak to nine games and a 14-6 loss.
- Despite the win, the Kansas State Wildcats football team managed only 284 total yards after averaging 34.2 points in its prior five games, and both teams play next Saturday at Utah and Central Florida.
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Kansas State forces 5 turnovers to edge Oklahoma State 14-6
Kansas State secured a 14-6 victory over Oklahoma State by forcing five turnovers. Avery Johnson passed for 177 yards, while Joe Jackson added 69 yards rushing and a touchdown.
Kansas State gets past Oklahoma State in Big 12 matchup
Kansas State's Avery Johnson threw a touchdown pass, Joe Jackson ran for one in the fourth quarter, and the Wildcats won 14-6 over the Oklahoma State Cowboys in a Big 12 matchup on Saturday afternoon in Stillwater, Okla.
Wildcats win in Stillwater
Kansas State’s defense played a crucial role in the Wildcats’ first of back-to-back road games when they went to Stillwater, Oklahoma, matching up against the Oklahoma State Cowboys. It was the Wildcats’ first win, 14-6, in Boone Pickens Stadium since 2017. “I’m going to enjoy the heck out of this because we won in Stillwater,” K-State head coach Chris Klieman said. “We’d been here in 2019, 2021 and 2023, and just got drilled.” It was a quiet fi…
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