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Game 2 • Bowling Green BOWLING GREEN at K-STATE 2019 SCHEDULE Sept. 7, 2019 • Bill Snyder Family Stadium • Manhattan, Kan. DATE AP/C OPPONENT (TV) TIME (CT) Aug. 31 NICHOLLS (Big 12 Now on ESPN+) W, 49-14 KANSAS STATE BOWLING GREEN K-STATE CONTINUES HOMESTAND Sept. 7 BOWLING GREEN (FSN) 11 a.m. WILDCATS FALCONS WITH BOWLING GREEN Sept. 14 at rv/rv Mississippi State (ESPN/2) 11 a.m. Following a dominating 49-14 win over Nicholls in Chris Sept. 28 at rv/rv Oklahoma State* TBA Klieman’s fi rst game as head coach, K-State will host Oct. 5 nr/rv BAYLOR* TBA Bowling Green at 11 a.m. on Saturday inside Bill Snyder Oct. 19 rv/rv TCU* TBA Family Stadium. The contest will be shown on FSN with Oct. 26 4/4 OKLAHOMA* TBA Chris Vosters (play-by-play) and former K-State lineback- Nov. 2 at Kansas* TBA 1-0, 0-0 Big 12 1-0, 0-0 MAC er Ben Leber (analyst) on the call. Nov. 9 at 10/10 Texas* TBA Nov. 16 rv/rv WEST VIRGINIA* TBA THE BASICS The game can be heard across the 39-station K-State Nov. 23 at Texas Tech* TBA Record ................1-0 (0-0 Big 12) Record ...................1-0 (0-0 MAC) Sports Network with Wyatt Thompson (play-by-play), for- Nov. 30 21/24 IOWA STATE* TBA Ranking (AP/Coaches) ...............nr/nr Ranking (AP/Coaches) ...............nr/nr mer K-State quarterback Stan Weber (analyst) and Matt Last Game ..............Aug. 31, 2019 Last Game ..............Aug. 29, 2019 Walters (sidelines) calling the action. The game will also A K-STATE WIN WOULD... Defeated Nicholls, 49-14 Defeated Morgan State, 46-3 be on Sirius channel 211, XM Channel 200 and in addition Coach .....................Chris Klieman Coach ....................... Scot Loeffl er • Move Chris Klieman to 2-0 as head coach of the Wild- Career Record ......... 73-13 (7th) Career Record ..............1-0 (1st) to the TuneIn app. Live stats are available at k-statesports. cats, marking the seventh time in school history a new Record at K-State ................1-0 Record at BGSU.................Same com, and Twitter updates (@KStateFB) will also be a part coach has won his fi rst two games. of the coverage. STATISTICAL LEADERS • Move K-State to 10-2 all-time against current teams Rushing ...................James Gilbert Rushing ....................Andrew Clair from the MAC. 18 att, 115 yds, 1 TD 14 att, 87 yds, 1 TD A LOOK AT K-STATE • Give Chris Klieman his 23rd-straight win as a head Passing ...............Skylar Thompson Passing ..................... Darius Wade • K-State opened the Chris Klieman era with a 49-14 coach. 16-22, 212 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT 22-32, 253 yds, 3 TD, 0 INT win, the largest margin of victory by a head coach in his Receiving............... Dalton Schoen Receiving...............Quentin Morris • Move K-State to 2-0 for the seventh time since 2010. 3 rec, 65 yds, 1 TD 5 rec, 65 yds, 2 TD debut in school history. Tackling ................Da’Quan Patton Tackling ....................Jerry Roberts • K-State rushed for 361 yards in the opener, the most by 5 tackles 7 tackles a Wildcat team in a season opener since 1981, while its Sacks ......................................N/A Sacks .......................Three Players 0 sacks 1.0 sacks 573 yards of total offense ranked as the seventh-most in Interceptions ................A.J. Parker Interceptions ........................None school history for a single game. 1 interception • The Cats held the ball for 41:09 in the game, its largest WHERE TO FIND... time of possession total since 1997 (Texas A&M) and lon- INSIDE THE SERIES gest so far this season in college football. Media Information ......................................................2 Overall .................................... 1-0 Most K-State Pts .......... 58 (1997) • Five different players recorded rushing touchdowns in In Manhattan.......................... 1-0 Most BGSU Pts ............... 0 (1997) Team Notes .............................................................3-4 In Bowling Green.................... 0-0 3 Points or Less .................... 0-0 the opener, while James Gilbert shined in his Wildcat Offensive Notes ......................................................4-5 Current Streak ................... Won 1 7 Points or Less .................... 0-0 debut rushing for 115 yards on 18 carries, marking the Defensive Notes ......................................................5-6 Longest Win Streak ....................1 Biggest Win ...............58-0 (1997) second most rushing yardage by a Wildcat in their debut. Special Teams Notes ...................................................6 • The rushing attack has an experienced offensive line in ON THE AIR front of it as there are fi ve seniors in the starting rotation Opponent Breakdown ..................................................7 TELEVISION led by 39-game starter Scott Frantz, Tyler Mitchell with Last Time vs. Bowling Green .......................................8 FSN 31 starts and 25 by center Adam Holtorf. Bill Snyder Family Stadium .........................................9 Chris Vosters (Play-by-Play) • Skylar Thompson shined in his 2019 debut, fi nishing 2019 Opponent Tracker .............................................10 Ben Leber (Analyst) with 212 yards and a TD passing on 16-of-22 aim and Head Coach Chris Klieman..................................11-12 also 30 yards rushing on 10 carries, including one score. Assistant Coaches ....................................................13 • At receiver, Dalton Schoen eclipsed the 1,000-yard RADIO Roster/Pronunciations.........................................14-15 marker for his career and led the way with three catches K-State Sports Network Depth Chart ..............................................................16 Wyatt Thompson (Play-by-Play) for 65 yards and a touchdown in the opener. Stan Weber (Analyst) • Much like its counterpart on offense, the defensive line Depth Chart Notes ..............................................17-19 Matt Walters (Sidelines) is stacked with a two-deep of veteran players, headlined Select Player Bios ...............................................20-25 by senior tackle Trey Dishon, senior end Reggie Walker Team Statistics ...................................................26-27 and sophomore end Wyatt Hubert, the latter coming off Game-by-Game Offensive Statistics .........................28 SATELLITE RADIO Freshman All-America honors in 2018. Defensive Statistics ..................................................29 Sirius Channel 211 • Linebacker returns the team’s leading tackler a year ago XM Channel 200 Game-by-Game Defensive Statistics ........................30 in Da’Quan Patton, while two of the three defensive backs Internet Channel 954 who led the team in picks last year – AJ Parker and Kevi- Game-by-Game Summaries/Starters ........................31 on McGee – are also back. Patton led the team in tackles Scoring Drives/Drive Analysis ...................................32 with fi ve in the opener, while Parker had the team’s lone Long Plays/Third Downs/Red Zone ............................33 interception in the game. Superlatives .............................................................34 FOLLOW K-STATE ATHLETICS • The kicker and punter spots are held down by players who Game Recaps ...........................................................35 were phenomenal in 2018 as kicker Blake Lynch is back Last Time ...........................................................36-40 after making 87.5-percent of his fi eld goals last year, while Records Watch ..........................................................41 punter Devin Anctil held a 43.6-yard average in 2018. GAME 2 • BOWLING GREEN MEDIA SCHEDULE – BOWLING GREEN MONDAY2345678 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Big 12 Teleconference Media Luncheon Assistant Coach and Player Coordinator Media No Media AvailabilityGame 2 No Media Availability 10:30 a.m. – Chris Klieman 12 p.m. – Lunch Availability Availability Bowling Green at K-State 12:30 p.m. – Chris Klieman 1 p.m. – Players who were 2 p.m. – Coordinators 11 a.m. K-State’s game notes for 1 p.m. – Players not available on Tuesday FSN the Mississippi State game FTP Information Bill Snyder Family Stadium will be available on Monday, FTP Information 2 p.m. – Four Assistant Both coordinator media sessions Manhattan, Kan. September 9 at 12 p.m. will be uploaded to the K-State Coach Kliemen’s press conference Coaches (Non-Coordinators) will be uploaded to the K-State FTP site at approximately FTP site at approximately 2 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Postgame Contact Ryan Lackey for access. Coach Klieman and players in team theatre ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS WEEKLY MEDIA AVAILABILITY BIG 12 NOW ON ESPN+ Tuesdays: Head coach Chris Klieman hosts a weekly news In the spring of 2019, the RYAN LACKEY conference in the Steel & Pipe Team Theatre of the Vanier Fam- Big 12 Conference and ESPN Director of Football Communications ily Football Complex. Lunch will be served at noon followed by agreed to signifi cantly expand Primary Contact/Assistant & Players Requests Cell ..................................................785-587-7865 Klieman’s press conference at 12:30 p.m. Requested players their existing rights agreement, which runs through 2024-25. Email [email protected] are available from 1 p.m., to 2 p.m. Player requests must be Under the expanded agreement, hundreds of additional Big 12 Twitter ................................................. @rlackey84 submitted to Ryan Lackey by 12 p.m., on Mondays. sports events annually will be distributed on the Big 12 Now on ESPN+ digital
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