2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Covering the Wildcats Wildcat Storylines State Sports Information 1800 College Avenue, Suite 37 3 Two Cats hoping for happy homecomings Saturday, page 3 Game No. 10 Manhattan, KS 66502 3 K-State looks to go from worst to first in 3 weeks, page 4 Phone: 785.532.6735 / Fax: 785.532.6093 3 Wildcats have been nearly unbeatable in November, page 4 Garry Bowman, Director/Football Contact Tom Gilbert, Asst. Director/Secondary Contact 3 K-State rushing game on fire over last three weeks, page 5 3 Sproles on cusp of a pair NCAA career top 10s, page 7 Media Opportunities Kansas State players and coaches are made available to the media after games and at the K-State looks to keep hope alive in the Rockies Kansas State (4-5/2-4) regularly scheduled Tuesday press conference With just two regular-season games remaining on its schedule, throughout the season. Coach Snyder is also Kansas State hits the road for the final time in conference play Saturday, at Colorado (5-4/2-4) available on Sundays at 10 a.m. at the Vanier when the Wildcats travel to Folsom Field for yet another critical Big 12 Saturday, Nov. 13, 2004 Football Complex, Mondays on the Big 12 North battle against Colorado in Boulder. Teleconference from 10:30-10:40 a.m. and to 12:30 p.m. (MT)/1:30 p.m (CT) The game, which kicks off at 12:30 p.m. (MST)/1:30 p.m. (CST), is out-of-town media via telephone on Wednesday once again a lose-and-stay-home-for-the-holidays proposition for K- Folsom Field (53,750) nights from 7-7:30 p.m. Each Tuesday press con- Boulder, Colo. ference begins at 12:30 p.m. with lunch. Snyder State (4-5, 2-4 Big 12), which came about as close as possible to see- addresses the media at 1 p.m., with selected ing its 11-year bowl streak go by the boards last week at Missouri after players available from 1:30-2:15 p.m. To request falling behind the Tigers by 21 points. X Kickoff players for the weekly press conference, media However, in one of the greatest rallies in school history the Wildcats 12:30 a.m. (MST)/1:30 p.m. (CST) should contact Garry Bowman by noon each pro- rose from the dead to outscore Mizzou 35-3 over the final 38 minutes of ceeding Monday at 785.532.6735 or via e-mail at X Television [email protected]. the game to claim their second conference win in the last three weeks. None Colorado (5-4, 2-4 Big 12) is coming off a come-from-behind win of X Highlights World Wide Web its own as the Buffaloes overcame a 14-point deficit at Kansas, then None Kansas State’s web site, www.k-statesports.com, held on for a 30-21 win over the Jayhawks to snap a two-game skid. provides the latest information on the Wildcats. Amazing as it may seem, both teams remain alive in the Big 12 North X Radio All K-State releases, results, statistics, box race, despite their 2-4 conference records. Of the two, K-State has the Live across the 29-station Mid America scores, schedules, rosters and coach and player least complicated route to the Big 12 Championship game. With a vic- Sports Network. Wyatt Thompson (play-by- information is available on the Internet at www.k- tory over the Buffaloes, K-State would then need only to defeat Iowa play), (color) and Chris Allison statesports.com. Recaps and statistics are (sideline) serve as the on-air talent. updated after each game. State in its regular-season home finale and have Nebraska lose at either No. 2 Oklahoma this week or vs. Colorado Nov. 26 to win the North. X On the Web Weekly Release A live audio stream of all Kansas State The K-State Sports Information Office e-mails its football games is available via the Internet weekly football release on Sunday evenings. Fax No tube time again for Cats, Buffs at K-State's official site, www.k-states- versions of the update are sent by request only. After appearing as part of the Big 12's weekly television package in ports.com. Click the “Live Audio” link on the The release is also available on the Internet at three of the last four games, Kansas State will be off the air this week left side of the home page. www.k-statesports.com in both text and PDF for- as there is no live telecast scheduled for the Wildcats’ matchup with mats on Sundays. If you are interested in receiving Colorado. It marks the second straight season that the Cats and Buffs X Records K-State’s weekly release via e-mail, please contact will not be televised after appearing on the tube either regionally or Kansas State picked up its first road win of Sports Information Director Garry Bowman at nationally for nine consecutive seasons between 1994 and 2002. the season and improved to 4-5 (2-4 Big [email protected] to be placed on the list. 12) with its 35-24 comeback win at Missouri. Colorado is coming off a 30-21 2004 Kansas State Schedule/Results (4-5/2-4 Big 12) win at Kansas and is 5-4 (2-4 Big 12) on the season. Date Opponent (AP/Coaches) TV Result/Time Opp. Rec. Attend. Note Sept. 4 Western Kentucky None W, 27-13 7-2 46,740  Sproles rolls to 221 yards in season debut X Rankings Neither team is ranked in this week’s polls. Sept. 11 Fresno State (rv/rv) FSN L, 21-45 5-3 46,468  Brett Jones, Tony Madison notch first career TDs Sept. 18 Louisiana-Lafayette None W, 40-20 4-5 47,914  K-State rushes for 393 yards behind 292 from Sproles X Series Oct. 2 at Texas A&M* TBS L, 30-42 6-3 72,675  Cat comeback falls short despite 3 TD passes by Meier Colorado leads the all-time series, 41-17-1, Oct. 9 at Kansas* None L, 28-31 3-6 50,152  Meier comes off bench to throw for 249, 2 scores after last year’s 49-20 K-State win in Manhattan. The victory improved the Cats Oct. 16 Oklahoma* (2/2) ABC L, 21-31 9-0 52,310  K-State unable to hold 21-17 3rd-quarter lead to 5-2 vs. the Buffs in the last seven games. Oct. 23 Nebraska* None W, 45-21 5-4 52,234  Cats rush for 294 yds behind 147, 4 TDs by Webb Oct. 30 Texas Tech* [HC] (rv/rv) FSN L, 25-35 6-3 48,338  Sproles totals 249 all-purpose yards, 2 TDs X Coaches Nov. 6 at Missouri* FSN W, 35-24 4-5 63,412  Webb, Sproles help Cats overcome 21-point deficit Kansas State's is 131-60-1 (.684) in 16 seasons with the Wildcats. Nov. 13 at Colorado* None 1:30 p.m. 5-4 ---  K-State has taken 5 of last 7 in series with CU Colorado’s Gary Barnett is 74-77-1 (.490) Nov. 20 Iowa State* TBA TBA 5-4 ---  Winning streak vs. Cyclones on cusp of double digits overall, 39-32 (.549) as head coach of the All times Central Number in parenthesis refers to opponent national ranking at time of game. Buffaloes. * Big 12 Conference Game [HC] Homecoming Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) Page 2

Quick Facts KANSAS STATE (4-5/2-4 Big 12 North) Head Coach Bill Snyder (16th season) K-State vs. CU Career Record 131-60-1 K-State Record same All-Time Series History and Results vs. Colorado 5-9-1 Location Manhattan, Kan. Colorado leads, 41-17-1 Enrollment 23,050 Date Winner, Score Site 11/23/74 Kansas State, 33-19 Manhattan Inside the Series Colors Purple and White 11/16/12 Kansas State, 14-6 Manhattan 11/22/75 Colorado, 7-33 Boulder K-State points 867 President Dr. Jon Wefald 10/14/39 Kansas State, 20-0 Manhattan 11/20/76 Colorado, 28-35 Manhattan CU points 1,533 Director of Athletics Tim Weiser 10/5/40 Colorado, 6-7 Boulder 11/19/77 Colorado, 0-23 Boulder Record at Manhattan 13-16-1 Sports Information Director Garry Bowman 10/23/48 Colorado, 7-51 Boulder 11/11/78 Kansas State, 20-10 Manhattan Record at Colorado 4-24 SID Phone 785.532.6735 10/1/49 Kansas State, 27-13 Manhattan 11/24/79 Colorado, 6-21 Boulder Games decided by 3 pts. or less 4-2-1 SID Fax 785.532.6093 9/30/50 Colorado, 6-34 Boulder 11/22/80 Kansas State, 17-14 Manhattan Games decided by 7 pts. or less 10-6-1 E-Mail [email protected] 10/20/51 Colorado, 7-20 Manhattan 11/21/81 Colorado, 21-24 Boulder Longest winning streak 4 (1997-2000) Website www.k-statesports.com 11/15/52 Colorado, 14-34 Boulder 11/20/82 Kansas State, 33-10 Manhattan Longest losing streak 10 (1954-63) 10/17/53 Kansas State, 28-14 Manhattan 11/19/83 Colorado, 21-38 Boulder Current streak Won 1 2004 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 11/20/54 Colorado, 14-38 Boulder 11/17/84 Kansas State, 38-6 Manhattan Last 10 games 5-5 Date Opponent Time/Result 10/15/55 Colorado, 13-34 Manhattan 11/23/85 Colorado, 0-30 Boulder Biggest win 38-6 (1984) Sept. 4 Western Kentucky W, 27-13 9/29/56 Colorado, 0-34 Boulder 11/22/86 Colorado, 3-49 Manhattan Biggest loss 3-64 (1990) Sept. 11 Fresno State L, 21-45 10/19/57 Colorado, 14-42 Manhattan 11/21/87 Colorado, 0-41 Manhattan Last KSU home win 2003 Sept. 18 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 40-20 9/27/58 Colorado, 3-13 Boulder 11/19/88 Colorado, 14-56 Boulder Last KSU road win 2000 Oct. 2 at Texas A&M* L, 30-42 10/10/59 Colorado, 17-20 Manhattan 11/18/89 Colorado, 11-59 Manhattan Last CU home win 2002 Oct. 9 at Kansas* L, 28-31 10/1/60 Colorado, 7-27 Boulder 11/17/90 Colorado, 3-64 Boulder Last CU road win 2001 Oct. 16 Oklahoma* L, 21-31 10/21/61 Colorado, 0-13 Manhattan 10/26/91 Colorado, 0-10 Manhattan Oct. 23 Nebraska* W, 45-21 9/29/62 Colorado, 0-6 Boulder 10/24/92 Colorado, 7-54 Boulder Oct. 30 Texas Tech* [HC] L, 25-35 10/5/63 Colorado, 7-21 Manhattan 10/23/93 Tie, 16-16 Manhattan Nov. 6 at Missouri* W, 35-24 10/3/64 Kansas State, 16-14 Boulder 10/22/94 Colorado, 21-35 Boulder Nov. 13 at Colorado* W 1:30 p.m. 10/2/65 Colorado, 0-36 Manhattan 11/18/95 Colorado, 17-27 Manhattan Nov. 20 Iowa State* tba 10/1/66 Colorado, 0-10 Boulder 11/16/96 Colorado, 0-12 Boulder 11/18/67 Colorado, 6-40 Manhattan 11/15/97 Kansas State, 37-20 Manhattan All times Central 10/19/68 Colorado, 14-37 Boulder 10/10/98 Kansas State, 16-9 Boulder * - Big 12 Conference Game 11/22/69 Colorado, 32-45 Boulder 11/6/99 Kansas State, 20-14 Manhattan HC - Homecoming 10/3/70 Kansas State, 21-20 Manhattan 9/30/2000 Kansas State, 44-21 Boulder 10/2/71 Colorado, 21-31 Boulder 10/6/2001 Colorado, 6-16 Manhattan 10/7/72 Colorado, 17-38 Manhattan 10/5/2002 Colorado, 31-35 Boulder COLORADO (5-4/2-4 Big 12 North) 11/24/73 Kansas State, 17-14 Boulder 10/18/2003 Kansas State, 49-20 Manhattan Head Coach Gary Barnett (6th season) Career Record 74-77-1 Colorado Record 39-32 vs. Kansas State 2-3 Location Boulder, Colo. Enrollment 27,954 Colors Silver, Gold and Black President Dr. Elizabeth Hoffman Director of Athletics Dick Tharp Football Contact David Plati Kansas State vs. Colorado ¡ Team Comparisons SID Phone 303.492.5626 SID Fax 303.492.3811 KANSAS STATE (4-5/2-4 Big 12 North) COLORADO (5-4/2-4 Big 12 North) NCAA TEAM RANKINGS E-Mail [email protected] Team Statistics KS OPP Team Statistics CU OPP Category KS CU Website www.cubuffs.com Points/Game 30.2 29.1 Points/Game 22.7 23.4 Rushing Offense 30 85 First Downs 188 146 First Downs 165 188 Passing Offense 84 58 2004 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Rushing/Game 180.8 145.9 Rushing/Game 123.6 177.9 Total Offense 66 82 Date Opponent Time/Result Passing (A-C-I) 262-148-6 230-123-9 Passing (A-C-I) 303-182-15 289-165-7 Scoring Offense 34 83 Sept. 4 Colorado State W, 27-24 Passing/Game 187.4 195.1 Passing/Game 218.3 252.8 Rushing Defense 57 84 Sept. 11 at Washington State W, 20-12 Sept. 18 North Texas W, 52-21 Total Offense/Game 368.2 341.0 Total Offense/Game 341.9 430.7 Pass Eff. Defense 84 80 Oct. 2 at Missouri L, 9-17 Fumbles-Lost 18-12 19-9 Fumbles-Lost 15-7 13-8 Total Defense 42 99 Oct. 9 Oklahoma State L, 14-42 Penalties-Yards/Game 57-45.6 74-70.2 Penalties-Yards/Game 72-61.2 54-43.4 Scoring Defense 79 51 Oct. 16 Iowa State W, 19-14 Time of Possession 33:54 25:58 Time of Possession 28:27 31:33 Net Punting 86 2 Oct. 23 at Texas A&M L, 26-29 Punt Returns 90 59 Oct. 30 Texas L, 7-31 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Kickoff Returns 27 41 Nov. 6 at Kansas W, 30-21 RUSHING Att Net Avg TD YPG RUSHING Att Net Avg TD YPG Turnover Margin 60 101 Nov. 13 Kansas State W 1:30 p.m. Sproles 208 1096 5.3 9 121.8 Purify 151 725 4.8 6 80.6 Pass Defense 34 101 Nov. 26 at Nebraska 11:00 a.m. Meier 80 230 2.9 6 28.8 Vickers 39 155 4.0 2 17.2 Passing Efficiency 65 88

All times Central PASSING A-C-I Pct. TD YPG PASSING A-C-I Pct. TD YPG * - Big 12 Conference Game Meier 200-117-4 57.9 8 168.5 Klatt 253-152-12 60.1 6 178.6 Webb 60-31-2 51.7 3 42.4 RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TD YPG RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TD YPG Judge 26 318 12.2 3 35.3 Moreira 31 288 9.3 3 32.0 Vickers 25 248 9.9 0 27.5 Figurs 25 450 18.0 2 50.0 DEFENSE U-A-TT TFL Int. FF-FR DEFENSE U-A-TT TFL Int. FF-FR Iwuh 52-16-68 9.5 1 0-1 Archer 26-31-57 6.5 2 0-1 Dizon 41-25-66 6.0 0 1-0

Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Page 3 Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) Kansas State-Colorado series hits sixty Kansas State and Colorado will be meeting for the 60th time Saturday, when the Wildcats and Buffaloes square 2004 Big 12 Football off in Boulder… The K-State-CU series dates to Nov. 16, 1912, a 14-6 Wildcat victory in Manhattan… The Buffaloes Big 12 Standings lead the all-time series, 41-17-1… Colorado has also won 24 of the 28 meetings in Boulder… Since the formation of North B12 Overall the Big 12 in 1996, however, Kansas State has won 5-of-7 games, including two of the four games played in Iowa State 3-3 5-4 Nebraska 3-3 4-5 Boulder… In fact, half of Kansas State’s total victories at Folsom Field have come in their last three visits to CU… K- Colorado 2-4 5-4 State won last year's game in Manhattan, 49-20… The Wildcats’ 49 points were their most ever against the Kansas State W 2-4 4-5 Buffaloes… Kansas State will be looking to post back-to-back wins over the Buffs for the first time since winning four Missouri 2-4 4-5 straight between 1997-2000… The only other time the Wildcats scored consecutive wins over Colorado occurred in Kansas 1-5 3-6 the first two games of the series played in 1912 and 1939… Prior to last year's 29-point K-State win, four of the pre- vious five games were decided by 10 points or less… Since 1995, the road team has won four of the nine games, South B12 Overall Oklahoma 6-0 9-0 with each team winning twice in the opposition’s home stadium… Prior to Bill Snyder's arrival at K-State, the Buffaloes Texas 5-1 8-1 dominated the series, with the Wildcats winning just 12 of 44 meetings… CU leads the series 9-5-1 since. Texas A&M 4-2 6-3 Texas Tech 4-2 6-3 K-State/CU connections Oklahoma State 3-3 6-3 Baylor 1-5 3-6 X Colorado assistant trainer Derrick Fitts previously worked with Kansas State’s nationally-ranked women's bas- ketball program and acted as supervisor of the student training staff at Kansas State. Big 12 Schedule X Two members of CU’s speed-strength and conditioning program have ties to K-State. Director of speed-strength Saturday, Oct. 30 and conditioning, Greg Finnegan, received his master's in exercise physiology from Kansas State in 1994 and was *Texas at Kansas (FSN), 11:00 a.m. twice a member of the Dean's List. Assistant speed-strength and conditioning coach Sarah Ramey began working *Baylor at Oklahoma State, 1:00 p.m. on her master's in kinesiology while a graduate assistant Kansas State. *Kansas State at Colorado, 1:30 p.m. X Kansas State sophomore Yamon Figurs and senior cornerback Cedrick Williams as well as *Texas Tech at Texas A&M (ABC), 2:30 p.m. *Nebraska at Oklahoma (FSN), 6:00 p.m. Colorado cornerback Gerett Burl played junior college ball at Garden City Community College in Kansas. X K-State’s senior center Mike Johnson and CU sophomore linebacker Jason Ackermann are both products of Big 12 Coaches Teleconference Boulder’s Fairview High School. The Big 12 hosts telephonic news confer- X Wildcat senior offensive tackle John Doty and Buffalo sophomore linebacker Ben Carpenter are both alums of ences with each head coach on Mondays, Dowling High School in Des Moines, Iowa. starting at 10 a.m. (CT). The media phone number is 913-981-5507 and a replay is archived on the league’s website, Homecoming kings www.Big12Sports.com and at 402-222- In addition to senior center Mike Johnson, sophomore also hails from the state of 9912. The 2004 schedule is for the follow- Colorado. Webb prepped at Denver’s Chatfield High School before signing a Letter of Intent with Indiana and spend- ing Mondays: Aug. 30; Sept.6-13-20-27; ing a redshirt season with the Hoosiers. An all-state selection and team MVP as a senior, Webb is the grandson of Oct. 4-11-18-25; Nov. 1-8-15-22-29; Dec. 6 former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb. Big 12 Teleconference Schedule 10:00 a.m. - Mark Mangino, Kansas 10:10 a.m. - Bob Stoops, Oklahoma First to worst, not so fast my friend 10:20 a.m. - Les Miles, Oklahoma State After facing the Big 12’s top defense a week ago at Missouri, Kansas State will take on the conference’s No. 12- 10:30 a.m. - Bill Snyder, Kansas State ranked unit this week at Colorado. The Buffaloes are yielding an average of 430.7 yards per game to rank 99th 10:40 a.m. - Gary Pinkel, Missouri nationally in total defense. But, don’t let those number fool you. Opponents have not been able to do much with 10:50 a.m. - Mike Leach, Texas Tech those yards as the Buffs are giving up an average of 23.4 points per game, which ranks seventh in the Big 12 and 11:00 a.m. - Guy Morriss, Baylor 51st in the country. CU also leads the Big 12 in red zone defense. 11:10 a.m. - Dan McCarney, Iowa State 11:20 a.m. - Mack Brown, Texas 11:30 a.m. - Dennis Franchione, Texas A&M What’s the score? 11:40 a.m. - Gary Barnett, Colorado Kansas State’s offense has not been blowing the doors off opponents like they have in recent years, but the 11:50 a.m. - Bill Callahan, Nebraska Wildcats have been respectable nonetheless this season. K-State is averaging 30.2 points per game to rank sixth Noon - Selected Student-Athletes in the Big 12 and 34th nationally. The Cats, who average a slightly-better 30.7 ppg in Big 12 play, have also not Big 12 Satellite Feeds been held below 21 points through nine games in 2004. As a result, it is likely that Colorado will have to up its 17.5 Fox Sports Net joins the Big 12 Conference ppg average in Big 12 games in order to come out on top Saturday. in presenting a one-hour package of week- ly satellite highlights of previous week's games as well as features from Big 12 Double-time schools and student-athletes’ short sub- Kansas State will look to string together its first back-to-back victories of the season Saturday, when the Wildcats jects from Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2004, through travel to Colorado. K-State was unsuccessful in its three previous attempts this season and has not won consecu- Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2004. tive games since winning seven in a row to close out its 2003 pre-bowl slate. During that seven-game run, the Day: Tuesdays; Aug. 31-Dec. 7, 2004 Wildcats were victorious in road games on Nov. 8 at Iowa State and Nov. 15 at Nebraska. Time: 3:30-4:30 p.m. (Central) Coordinates: Galaxy 3C - Transponder 2 (C-Band) Double-time, take two Downlink Frequency: 4100 Mhz (vertical) In addition to seeking their first consecutive wins of the season, the Wildcats will be out to secure their first back- Audio: 6.2 / 6.8 MHZ to-back wins over Colorado since winning four straight between 1997-2000. That run included Kansas State wins Trouble number: 972.868.1861 or 1446 at Folsom Field in both 1998 (16-9) and 2000 (44-21).. Wildcat road show Kansas State, which plays its final road game of the season Saturday at Colorado, notched its first win away from home last week at Missouri. Since the inception of the Big 12, no team has won more conference road games than Kansas State. The Wildcats, who have won 66 percent of their Big 12 away contests, are 23-12 when playing on the Big 12 road over the past eight seasons. During that span, Kansas State has failed to win at least two Big 12 road games only during the 2001 campaign, when the Wildcats went 1-3. From 1996 through 2000, K-State won no fewer than three Big 12 road games in each season. The Cats also won three games in 2002 before going 2-2 last year.

Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) Page 4 League ledger National Rankings Though Kansas State’s 2-4 conference ledger this season is nothing to crow about, the Wildcats still own one of Associated Press Top 25 (Nov. 7) the best records in league play since the inception of the Big 12 Conference. K-State recorded its 51st Big 12 1. USC (52) 9-0 1,611 Conference victory at Missouri last week and now stands 51-19 all time in league games since 1996. Only Nebraska 2. Oklahoma (10) 9-0 1,555 and Texas with 52 Big 12 wins each have won more Big 12 tilts than the Wildcats. 3. Auburn (3) 9-0 1,512 4. Wisconsin 9-0 1,384 5. California 7-1 1,341 Cats’ nine lives down to one 6. Texas 8-1 1,259 They say that cats have nine lives. However, in an 11-game season its more like five. And with 7. Utah 9-0 1,245 five losses in nine games, Kansas State is on its last one if it wants to extend its string of 11 consecutive bowl berths. 8. Georgia 8-1 1,210 With two games to play, the Wildcats must win out to hit the magic six-win mark and go bowling for the 12th straight 9. Michigan 8-1 1,133 10. Virginia 7-1 971 season. 11. Florida State 7-2 887 12. Louisville 6-1 866 Combinations and permutations on the road to Kansas City 13. West Virginia 8-1 862 Though Kansas State’s outlook for a return trip to Kansas City for the Big 12 Championship game is far from a 14. Boise State 8-0 788 15. Tennessee 7-2 654 lock, the Wildcats chances certainly look better than they did a week ago. Still, K-State has no margin for error in 16. Virginia Tech 7-2 631 its final two games and must win out to claim a fifth Big 12 North Division title. Victories over Colorado and Iowa 17. LSU 6-2 628 State in the coming weeks would give Kansas State the head-to-head edge over all remaining contenders in the 18. Miami 6-2 593 North, with the exception of Nebraska. However, a stumble by the Huskers either this week at No. 2 Oklahoma or 19. Iowa 7-2 522 on Nov. 26 vs. Colorado would catapult the Cats past Nebraska and give K-State the opportunity to become the first 20. Arizona State 7-2 345 team ever to repeat as Big 12 Champions. 21. Boston College 6-2 254 22. Texas A&M 6-3 160 24. Notre Dame 6-3 143 Worst to first 25. Oklahoma State 6-3 131 Prior to last week’s win at Missouri, Kansas State shared the Big 12 North cellar with Colorado and Kansas at 1- 4 in league play. However, what a difference three weeks could make. If the Wildcats can pull off wins in their final OTHER BIG 12 RECEIVING VOTES: two games, K-State will have vaulted from last to first in the division. And its not like K-State hasn’t done it before. Texas Tech 84. Just last year the Cats opened Big 12 action with losses at Texas and Oklahoma State and was mired in the North ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ Poll (Oct. 31) basement before going on a six-game sizz to close out the regular season. 1. USC (50) 9-0 1,514 2. Oklahoma (10) 9-0 1,452 3. Auburn (1) 9-0 1,416 Wildcats hoping for another November to remember 4. Wisconsin 9-0 1,289 The sun my not shine a whole lot in Kansas during the month of November, but for Kansas State it’s been a time 5. Georgia 8-1 1,233 to make hay. With its 2004 postseason hopes hinging on every game and the Wildcats needing to win out in order 6. California 7-1 1,203 to extend one of the nation’s longest bowl streaks, K-State need only to look to recent history for inspiration. We 7. Texas 8-1 1,169 pointed out previously Kansas State's dominance over the last five games of the season in recent years. That num- 8. Utah 9-0 1,124 ber now stands at a stunning 38-5 since the start of the Big 12 Conference in 1996. A big part of that success has 9. Michigan 8-1 1,060 been the Wildcats' scintillating record in November games. Since the start of the 1991 season, K-State is has won 10. West Virginia 8-1 886 11. Virginia 7-1 877 over 85 percent of its November contests, going 40-7 during the last 14-plus seasons. Since the inception of the 12. Florida State 7-2 868 Big 12, the Cats have been even better, winning 90 percent of their November tilts and posting a 27-3 record dur- 13. Boise State 8-0 782 ing the eight-plus years of the league, including unblemished marks in 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003 and thus far 14. Louisville 6-1 727 in 2004. 15. LSU 6-2 649 16. Virginia Tech 7-2 582 17. Miami 6-2 568 Been there, done that 18. Tennessee 7-2 466 Though the Wildcats have all but disappeared from the national scene, recent history has shown that Kansas State 19. Iowa 7-2 450 is one of the most resilient programs in all of college football as three-game losing streaks and slow starts in confer- 20. Arizona State 7-2 331 ence play have not been able to derail the Wildcats from reaching the postseason. During the 2001 campaign, K- 21. Boston College 6-2 244 State opened with four losses in its first six games, before Head Coach Bill Snyder guided the Wildcats to perhaps 22. Northern Illinois 7-2 205 23. Texas A&M 6-3 150 the most impressive mid-season turnaround in school history. That year, the Wildcats reeled off victories in four of 24. Oklahoma State 6-3 138 their final five games to finish the regular season with a 6-5 record and earn a bid to play in the Insight.com Bowl. 25. Texas Tech 6-3 112 Last season’s resurrection job by Snyder was even more impressive as K-State rebounded from three-straight mid- season setbacks with six consecutive Big 12 wins before knocking off Oklahoma in the Big 12 Championship game OTHER BIG 12 RECEIVING VOTES: and earning its first league title since 1934. None. Whatever it takes Since 1990 K-State is If one views the 2004 season as a whole, Kansas State’s offense has hardly been one-dimensional. Rather, X 76-10 with a 100-yard rusher Kansas State has shown an ability to adapt on the fly and take advantage of whatever the opposing defense has pre- X 73-4 with at least 200 yards rushing sented. During non-conference play, K-State came out of the gates as one of the nation’s top rushing teams, twice X 15-5 with at least 300 yards passing going over the 300-yard mark on the ground and averaging over 250 yards per game. But once Big 12 play started X 99-15 with 350+ yards of total offense X 121-5 when leading after three quarters and defenses began stacking against the run, the Wildcats successfully went to the air in their first three games and X 103-10 when scoring first averaged 266 yards per game passing. Against Nebraska, it was back to the ground as K-State ran wild with 294 X 64-0 when opponents score 10 points or less yards rushing. X 88-3 when opponents score 15 points or less Kansas State’s ability to take what opposing defenses are giving them couldn’t have been more perfectly exem- X 121-11-1 when opponents scores < 25 points plified than in the Wildcats’ last two games. Versus Texas Tech, K-State totaled 415 yards with 167 on the ground and X 37-9 when scoring a defensive 248 through the air. One week later, those numbers were almost exactly flipped at Missouri, as the Wildcats gained or safety 373 total yards behind 225 on the ground and 148 via the pass. X 28-6 when scoring on special teams As a result, Kansas State owns one of the most balanced stat sheets in the Big 12. With 180.8 yards per game X 13-0 when scoring on both special teams rushing and 187.4 yards per game passing, the Wildcats are one of just four teams in the league currently topping and defense over 180 yards in both categories on average. The three others are Oklahoma, Texas A&M and Nebraska.

Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Page 5 Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) Wildcat offense beginning to hit on all cylinders Kansas State’s offense may have been directed by different at times during in each of the last three Cats In the Polls games, but one would hardly know it from looking at the stat sheets. The Wildcats have averaged over 400 yards 2004 Season of total offense in the last three weeks for their best three-game total offense mark (1,206 yards) of the season. K- Date AP Coaches BCS State rolled up 418 yards against Nebraska with Allen Webb at the controls, as the sophomore gouged the Huskers Nov. 7 nr nr nr Oct. 31 nr nr nr for 271 yards of total offense. Against Texas Tech, it was ’s turn under center and he responded with a Oct. 24 nr nr nr career best 332 yards of total offense - the most by a K-State quarterback since totaled 403 yards at Oct. 17 nr nr nr Nebraska last season. Last week, the duo split the game (Meier in the first half and Webb in the second) as K-State Oct. 10 nr nr -- amassed 373 total yards in its come-from-behind win at Missouri. Oct. 3 (36) (42) -- Sept. 26 (28) (29) -- Churn and burn Sept. 19 (29) (30) -- After not being able to top 150 yards on the ground in three straight games to open Big 12 play, the Wildcats have Sept. 12 (26) (26) -- averaged 229 yards rushing over the last three contests and appear to have gotten their running game untracked big Sept. 5 13 14 -- Aug. 29 12 12 -- time. Against Nebraska, two Wildcats topped the century mark and K-State came within six yards of hitting the 300- Preseason 12 13 -- yard plateau on the ground for the third time this season, ripping a Blackshirt defense that previously ranked No. 2 nationally against the run for 294 yards. Quarterback Allen Webb led the way with a career-best 147 yards on a K- 2003 Season State quarterback record 34 carries, while added 135 yards on 22 attempts. Against Texas Tech it was Date AP Coaches BCS Dylan Meier and Sproles who teamed up, combining for 167 yards on 34 carries. Last week at Missouri, Sproles shoul- Final 14 13 -- dered the brunt of the load, galloping for 160 yards on 20 carries, while Webb (52 yards) and Meier (15 yards) com- Dec. 7 8 10 10 bined for another 67 for a total of 225 yards vs. a defensive unit that had yielded just 146.2 yards per game. Nov. 30 13 13 15 Nov. 23 14 15 16 Nov. 16 19 18 19 Rushing to victory Nov. 9 (26) 25 nr Outgaining an opponent on the ground has been crucial to the Wildcats’ fortunes in 2004. Kansas State out- Nov. 2 (30) (30) nr rushed Western Kentucky, Louisiana-Lafayette, Nebraska and Texas Tech en route to victories in three of the four Oct. 26 (31) (30) nr games. However, in four K-State’s five losses this season the Cats have been outdistanced on the ground. Oct. 19 (37) (34) nr That trend carries back even further if you delve into Kansas State’s recent history. Over the last 36 games, the Oct. 12 -- (35) -- Wildcats have outgained their opponents on the ground in 29 contests. In those 29 games, K-State is a sparkling Oct. 5 22 21 -- 25-4. But in the eight games the Cats were outrushed, K-State is a combined 1-7, with the lone win coming last Sept. 28 16 14 -- week at Missouri as the Tigers outgained the Wildcats, 239-226. Sept. 21 16 16 -- Thus far in 2004, K-State, which ranks No. 30 nationally in rushing on this week’s NCAA chart with 180.8 yards Sept. 14 6 6 -- per game, has outgained the opposition 1,627 to 1,314 on the ground for an average of 35 yards per game. Sept. 7 7 6 -- Sept. 1 7 6 -- Aug. 24 7 5 -- Winning the stat war Preseason 7 6 -- Kansas State Head Coach Bill Snyder said after the Wildcats’ loss to Texas Tech that the team was better than its record at the time indicated. And K-State’s 2004 statistics certainly bear that fact out. Through nine games, 2002 Season Kansas State has outscored the opposition 272 to 262 this season. The Wildcats have also been statistically much Date AP Coaches BCS more impressive than the opposition, outdistancing their foes in first downs, rushing yards and total offense. K-State Jan. 4 7 6 -- has also been the superior place-kicking team, making 11-of-13 attempts compared to 4-of-8 by the opposition and Dec. 8 6 6 8 even has 17 fewer penalties than their opponents this season. Dec. 1 6 6 8 Nov. 24 8 8 10 Nov. 17 10 10 11 Fourth quarter is ours Nov. 10 11 11 12 Teams will often put four fingers in the air at the end of the third quarter to signify that the fourth quarter is theirs. Nov. 3 12 12 15 But for Kansas State it truly has been. The Wildcats have outscored their opponents by a whopping 92-58 margin Oct. 27 14 14 15 in the fourth quarter this season. Oct. 20 20 21 nr Oct. 13 17 19 -- Drive engineering Oct. 6 19 23 -- Sept. 29 13 16 -- Kansas State has shown a keen ability to string together long drives this season. Through nine games, the Sept. 22 15 17 -- Wildcats have engineered 13 scoring drives of 75 or more yards this season, including eight in the last five weeks. Sept. 15 25 23 -- K-State has also chewed up five minutes or more on the clock on 10 separate scoring drives, while taking double- Sept. 8 (26) (27) -- digit snaps on 16 others. Sept. 1 (27) (28) -- Aug. 25 (27) (28) -- Ball hogs Preseason nr nr -- Kansas State, which leads the Big 12 in time of possession, has held the possession edge in five of its last seven (#) - ranking outside the Top 25 games and 6-of-9 this season. In fact, K-State has held the ball over 35 minutes in 4-of-9 games this year and is averaging a TOP of just under 34 minutes for the season (33:54). K-State held the ball for over 33 minutes and ran 66 plays at Kansas on the heels of posting a TOP of 40:28 on 90 plays at Texas A&M. Against Nebraska, the Wildcats amassed a time of possession of 37:53 minutes on 84 plays. And talk about keeping your defense off the field, Kansas State has run over 75 plays in five separate games this season, with three plus 80-play outings. In the zone Kansas State continues to be one of the Big 12’s best red zone teams, especially since the start of conference play. Through nine games, K-State has converted 32-of-38 (.842) red-zone opportunities into points. However, the Wildcats have been even better in Big 12 games, scoring on 21-of-24 (.875) chances to rank fourth in the confer- ence.

Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) Page 6 Cat QBs taking care of the ball Kansas State when... Kansas State’s quarterback duo of Dylan Meier and Allen Webb have done a solid job of taking care of the ball in 2004 Season recent weeks. In fact, the Wildcats’ totals in 2004 are one of the most improved areas on the team over Overall record 4-5 last season. Through nine games, K-State’s QBs have tossed just six on 262 attempts, including two in Big 12 record 2-4 the last five games on 163 passes. Through nine games last year, Kansas State’s signal-callers had double that fig- Non-conference record 2-1 ure on fewer passes, throwing 12 picks on just 217 attempts. Prior to Meier’s fourth quarter interception against Texas Home 3-3 Away 1-2 Tech, K-State’s quarterback had gone 13 straight quarters and 112 consecutive attempts without a pick. Neutral 0-0 Current overall streak Won 1 Wildcat defense has been tough after the break Current home streak Lost 1 Despite ranking 42nd nationally in total defense, Kansas State has been tough on opponents in the second half, Current road streak Won 1 Current neutral site streak Lost 1 especially in the last three games. Against Nebraska, Texas Tech and Missouri, the Wildcats yielded an average of Current bowl streak Lost 1 just 121 yards after intermission. And though the Wildcats have given up 31 total points in the second half over the Last win 35-24, at Missouri (11/6) last three weeks, 14 of those points were actually scored on K-State’s punt unit. As a result, opposing offenses have Last loss 25-35, vs. Texas Tech (10/30) averaged just 5.7 second-half points against the Wildcats’ defense in the last three games.

Day game 3-2 Night game 1-3 Defense holding opposing offenses below season averages TV game 1-4 Since the start of Big 12 play, Kansas State's defense has held five of their six opponents below its season aver- ABC 0-1 age for total offense entering the game against the Wildcats. In fact, K-State’s first five Big 12 opponents were held ESPN 0-0 to an average of 116.3 yards under what they had previously produced. Only Oklahoma (-51.4 yards) and Texas Fox Sports Net 1-2 Tech (-79.4 yards) were able to get within 100 yards of their season averages as K-State held Texas A&M (-164.3 TBS 0-1 August 0-0 yards), Kansas (-100.6 yards) and Nebraska (-185.8 yards) significantly below what they had previously totaled. September 2-1 Missouri, which produced 101.1 yards more than its season average last week, is the only opponent to break the October 1-4 trend. November 1-0 December 0-0 January 0-0 Fate no friend of K-State’s scoring defense vs. top-25 teams 0-1 The Kansas State defense may be yielding 29.1 points per game this season to rank 79th nationally, but a quick vs. non-ranked teams 3-4 look inside the numbers reveals that the unit has been put in a number of tough spots. Of the 40 scoring drives the vs. 1-AA 1-0 Wildcats have given up this season, 12 have opened inside K-State’s 45-yard line with five of those starting in the On natural grass 0-1 red zone and two -- Nebraska’s return of a botched punt snap and Texas Tech’s punt return -- requiring no drive at On turf 4-4 all. On the flip side, the K-State defense has been solid when it has had some room to work with. Of the 65 drives opponents have started inside their own 30, Kansas State has yielded points on just 17. Scoring first 3-3 Come-from-behind 1-2 Kansas State’s defense has also been the victim of turnovers. Through eight games, K-State’s foes have scored Leading after 1st quarter 3-0 72 of their 262 points (27 percent) following Wildcat turnovers, meaning that each K-State miscue has cost the Cats Behind after 1st quarter 1-3 nearly four points. On the flip side, K-State has tallied just 41 of its 272 points (15 percent) following turnovers. Tied after 1st quarter 0-2 Leading at halftime 3-0 Behind at halftime 1-5 Punt units makes amends at Mizzou Tied at halftime 0-0 After struggling on both sides of the punt game all season, Kansas State’s special teams units had a break- Leading after 3rd quarter 3-0 through game last week at Missouri. Behind freshman Tim Reyer and junior Jesse Martinez, the Wildcats averaged Behind after 3rd quarter 1-5 a season-best 44.8 yards on eight punts. Even more impressive, K-State netted 44.2 yards on each boot after rank- Tied after 3rd quarter 0-0 ing 105th in the nation in net punting (31.6) entering the game. The Cats’ punt return unit also had a big day, bol- Overtime 0-0 stered by Yamon Figurs’ 54-yard return that set up the game-tying touchdown. Scoring 20 points or less 0-0 Scoring 20+ points 4-5 Meier steps up in Big 12 play Scoring 30+ points 3-1 Sophomore Dylan Meier has emerged as one of a number of bright spots for the Wildcats since the start of Big Allowing 20 points or less 2-0 12 action and ranks fourth in the Big 12 in passing yards per game, averaging 204.4 yards in league games despite Allowing 10 points or less 0-0 playing in just 16 of 24 possible quarters. And Meier has been using all his options. In his five Big 12 games, the With 100-yd rusher 4-0 sophomore has connected with nine different receivers, with five hauling in 10 or more passes. Meier opened Big Allow 100-yard rusher 2-2 12 play with 246 yards passing and three at Texas A&M before passing for a career-high 249 yards and With 300-yd passer 0-0 two scores in just one half of action at Kansas. Against No. 2 Oklahoma, the Pittsburg, Kan., product was nearly as Allow 300-yard passer 0-1 good, completing 20-of-38 attempts for 242 yards and a touchdown. Versus Texas Tech, Meier hit a new career- Outgain opponent 3-2 high in total offense with 332 yards, including 248 yards on 26-of-41 passing. Total offense + 300 yards 4-3 Allow + 300 yards total offense 2-4 Webb casts safety net at QB No turnovers 0-0 After struggling in his first two starts as Kansas State’s starting quarterback against Fresno State and Kansas, Less than three turnovers 4-3 sophomore Allen Webb has made huge strides in the last three games. Starting in place of Dylan Meier against Three or more turnovers 0-2 Nebraska, Webb led K-State to one of its best offensive performances of the year as the Wildcats rolled up 418 yards No takeaways 1-1 Three or more takeaways 3-1 of total offense and broke into the win column in Big 12 play with a 45-21 win over the Cornhuskers. Facing a rush- Fewer turnovers 3-1 ing defense that ranked No. 2 nationally and had allowed just 66.8 yards per game this season, Webb gashed the Equal turnovers 0-1 Huskers for a career-best 147 yards on a K-State quarterback record 34 carries. He also accounted for 24 of K-State's More turnovers 1-3 45 points, scoring on touchdown runs of 13, 9, 8 and 1 yards. Through the air, Webb hit career highs across the board Control time of possession 3-3 with 14 completions on 23 attempts with no interceptions for 124 yards. Webb's double 100-yard effort marked just Opp Controls time of possession 1-2 the 10th time in K-State's 1,002-game history that a quarterback has both rushed and passed for over 100 yards in the same game. Last week against Missouri, Webb came off the bench to engineer one of the biggest comebacks in school history, helping the Wildcats overcome a 21-7 second-half deficit. Against the Big 12’s No. 1 defense, Webb connected on 6-of-8 passes for 111 yards and a pair of scores. He also rushed for 57 yards on 12 attempts to finish the game with 168 yards of total offense in just over two quarters of work.

Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Page 7 Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) Pick your poison Unlike last season, when Kansas State relied heavily on the talents of James Terry in the passing game, the Career Records Wildcats have employed a group effort in 2004. And with defenses stacked to stop K-State's high-powered running X Touchdowns game, K-State's young receiving corps has to emerge as one of the Big 12’s best units. In nine games, no less than Player TDs seven Wildcats have rung up double-figures in receptions for the year. Sophomore Jermaine Moreira is leading the 1. Darren Sproles, 2001- 46 Ell Roberson, 2000-03 40 way with 31 receptions and ranks fifth in the Big 12 in catches during conference games. Classmate Yamon Figurs, 3. Josh Scobey, 2000-01 31 who has 26 receptions on the season, with 20 in the last six games, ranks eighth on this week’s Big 12 receiving Mack Herron, 1968-69 31 yards chart for league games. Figurs also leads the Wildcats in yards per catch (18.4), which ranks third in the con- 5. Eric Hickson, 1994-95, '97-98 28 ference since the start of Big 12 action. Also in the mix have been running back Darren Sproles, who had a career- 6. J. Beasley, 1996-97, '99-00 26 high 10 receptions out of the backfield against Texas Tech, along with senior Brian Casey and senior receiv- Kevin Lockett, 1993-96 26 er Davin Dennis, who are tied for fourth on the team in receptions for the season with 17, senior receiver Tony 8. J.J. Smith, 1991-94 25 9. Quincy Morgan, 1999-2000 23 Madison, who is averaging 16.5 yards on 11 catches, and senior wide receive Antoine Polite, who hauled in the game Michael Bishop, 1997-98 23 winner at Missouri. X Total Points Sproles gets back on a roll Player Points After facing a bevy of stacked defensive fronts that held him below 100 yards rushing three times since the start 1. Martin Gramatica, 1994-95, 97-98 349 2. Darren Sproles, 2001- 280 of Big 12 play, running back Darren Sproles has returned to form in the last three games, averaging 126 yards per 3. Joe Rheem, 2001- 279 game against Nebraska, Texas Tech and Missouri in the last two weeks. 4. Jamie Rheem, 1996-97, 99-00 252 The senior lit up the Blackshirts for the third straight year with 135 yards on 22 carries and a pair of touchdowns 5. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 248 for his 22nd career 100-yard rushing performance. Sproles then added 83 yards on the ground and two rushing scores against Texas Tech before topping the century mark for the third straight season against Missouri with 160 X Rushing Yards yards on 20 attempts. Player Yards 1. Darren Sproles, 2001- 4,757 Sproles, who ranks 12th on this week’s NCAA rushing chart with a 121.8 rushing average, has twice topped 200 2. Ell Roberson 2,818 yards on the ground in a game this season, including a staggering 292-yard performance vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 3. Eric Hickson 2,537 that re-set Kansas State’s single-game rushing record. 4. Mike Lawrence 2,265 The 292 yards, which topped the previous school mark of 273 yards set by Sproles vs. Missouri on Nov. 22, 2003, 5. J.J. Smith 2,210 are the seventh-most in Big 12 history and the most by a Big 12 player since Colorado's Chris Brown rushed for 6. Isaac Jackson 2,182 309 yards against Kansas on Oct. 12, 2002. It also marked the fifth time in an eight-game stretch that the senior 7. Josh Scobey 1,981 8. Eric Gallon 1,960 rushed for more than 200 yards, including a 221-yard performance in the season opener vs. Western Kentucky. 9. Cornelius Davis 1,873 10. Tony Jordan 1,593 Sproles tops 1,000 yards... again Senior running back Darren Sproles became the first Wildcat to rush for over 1,000 yards in three straight sea- X Rushing Touchdowns son last week at Missouri and has now totaled 1,096 yards on the season. Sproles, who rushed for 1,465 yards as Player TDs 1. Darren Sproles, 2001- 43 a sophomore in 2002 and a nation-leading 1,986 yards as a junior in 2003, already owns Kansas State’s top two 2. Ell Roberson 40 single-season rushing marks. He needs just 168 total yards in the last two games to pass Josh Scobey’s 2001 total 3. Josh Scobey 31 of 1,263 and take possession of K-State’s top three single-season spots. If he passes Scobey, it would also be a K- 4. 26 State rushing record for an 11-game season. Sproles 2002 and 2003 totals were amassed in 13- and 15-game sea- Eric Hickson 26 sons, respectively. 6. Michael Bishop 23 Mack Herron 23 8. J.J. Smith 22 Little Tank also eyeing NCAA Top 10 Cornelius Davis 20 For his career, which includes just two-plus seasons as K-State’s feature back, Darren Sproles has totaled an 10 Mike Lawrence 19 impressive 4,757 yards on the ground to rank third all-time on the Big 12’s career rushing list. On the NCAA’s career chart, Sproles ranks 18th all-time and is just 209 yards away from vaulting past Indiana’s Anthony Thompson (4,965) X 100-yd Rushing Games Player Games into the top 10. 1. Darren Sproles, 2001- 23 2. Eric Hickson 10 Big 12 All-Purpose record belongs to Sproles, NCAA top 10 in sight J.J. Smith 10 Kansas State’s Darren Sproles, who ranks No. 1 in the country in all-purpose yardage (190.9 per game), became 4. Josh Scobey 9 5. Ell Roberson 8 the Big 12’s career all-purpose yardage leader against Nebraska with 193 yards continues to add to his record. He Isaac Jackson 8 enters the Colorado game with a staggering 6,463 career all-purpose yards to rank 12th in NCAA history. He needs 7. Mike Lawrence 7 just 50 more yards vault into the NCAA’s top 10. Eric Gallon 7

X Career All-Purpose Yards Sproles pockets third 1,500-yard season Player Yards Darren Sproles became the first player in Kansas State history to top 1,500 all-purpose yards in three consecu- 1. Darren Sproles, 2001- 6,463 tive seasons with 249 yards against Texas Tech. Through nine games, the senior has amassed 1,718 yards -- a K- 2. Aaron Lockett 4,023 State 11-game single-season record -- and now owns the top three single-season all-purpose marks in school his- 3. Andre Coleman 3,443 tory. Sproles set the current school record with a nation-best 2,735 yards during 2003. He also owns K-State’s No. 4. J.J. Smith 3,161 2 mark after gaining 1,800 yards during the 2002 campaign. 5. Mack Heron 3,150 6. Isaac Jackson 3,137 All-purpose, all the time 7. Kevin Lockett 3,046 Darren Sproles, the nation’s all-purpose yardage leader, not only set the Big 12 Conference record for all-pur- X Career Field Goals pose yardage this season, he also re-set the Kansas single-game all-purpose record vs. Louisiana-Lafayette with Player Yards 1. Martin Gramatica, 1994-98 54 351 yards. In addition to his 292 rushing yards, he had a 25-yard punt return, a 35-yard kickoff return and six receiv- 2. Jamie Rheem, 1996-2000 39 ing yards, topping his previous best of 345 yards vs. Oklahoma in the 2003 Big 12 Championship game on Dec. 6, 3. Mark Porter, 1985-88 37 2003. Including his 189-yard outing at Missouri, the senior has now produced over 100 all-purpose yards in 33 of Steve Willis, 1981-84 37 the last 37 games with three plus 300-yard performances. 5. Joe Rheem, 2001- 36

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Wildcats on the air Kansas State Head Coach Bill Snyder For the third straight season Kansas State X Kansas State Head Coach Bill X By achieving his 100th career vic- football, as well as the Bill Snyder Show, Coaching Victories can be heard over the 29-affiliate Mid Snyder (William Jewell '62) is 131- tory in a win at USC in 2001, he 60-1 (.684) in his 16th season at matched the 14th-fastest trip to the America Sports Network. The 2004 net- SINCE 1990 in Division I-A Kansas State... His 131 victories are century mark in college football. work affiliates include: Bowden, Florida State 153-29-1 more than triple the man in second X Snyder is 6-5 in bowl games with Brown, Texas/North Carolina 134-45-1 City Station Frequency place on the all-time coaching victo- the Wildcats. SNYDER, K-STATE W 130-49-1 Alva, Okla. KPAK-FM 97.7 FM ries list at Kansas State (Mike X Including 2003, his Kansas State Beloit KVSV-AM 1190 AM SINCE 1996 in Division I-A Chanute KINZ-FM 94.3 FM Ahearn had 39 wins from 1905-10). teams have finished 11 of the last 12 X Snyder won National Coach of seasons ranked in the AP Top 20, Bowden, Florida State 90-20 Dodge City KYB- FM 98.1 FM Brown, Texas/North Carolina 87-22 the Year honors in 1991, 1994 and including six years in which K-State El Dorado KAHS-AM 1360 AM Fulmer, Tennessee 87-23 Goodland KKCI-FM 102.5 FM 1998. has finished in the Top 10 SNYDER, K-STATE W 85-27 Great Bend KZLS-FM 107.9 FM X Snyder has directed one of the X K-State's best-ever ranking in the Carr, Michigan 85-23 Hays KFIX-FM 96.9 FM most spectacular turnarounds in col- final AP poll of the year was sixth, Beamer, Virginia Tech 81-26 Hutchinson KXKU-FM 106.1 FM lege football history, as before his following its win in Iola KALN-AM 1370 AM arrival it took K-State 51 seasons 1999. SINCE 1997 in Division I-A Junction City KJCK-AM 1420 AM Bowden, Florida State 79-19 (1938-1988) to total just 130 wins... X The Wildcats were sixth in the Junction City KBLS-FM 102.5 FM Pruett, Marshall 78-21 Kansas City WHB-AM 810 AM The 12 head coaches prior to Snyder's 2002 final ESPN/USA Today poll Carr, Michigan 77-19 Manhattan KMAN-AM 1350 AM arrival in Manhattan combined to win and were seventh in the final Brown, Texas/North Carolina 77-20 Manhattan KMKF-FM 101.5 FM 116 games from 1945-1988. Associated Press ranking. In 2003 Fulmer, Tennessee 77-21 Marysville KNDY-FM 95.5 FM X Snyder is 85-27 the past eight sea- K-State finished ranked No. 14 in the SNYDER, K-STATE W 76-24 Marysville KNDY-AM 1570 AM sons and ranks t-fourth in number of AP rankings and No. 13 in the Norton KQNK-AM 1530 AM SINCE 1998 in Division I-A total victories over that stretch. Coaches poll. Norton KQNK-FM 106.7 FM Bowden, Florida State 68-18 Phillipsburg KKAN-AM 1490 AM Snyder's seven-year mark of 76-24 X Snyder has coached 33 Pruett, Marshall 68-18 Phillipsburg KQMA-FM 92.5 FM ranks sixth in the number of victories Associated Press All-Americans dur- Brown, Texas 67-19 Pittsburg KSEK-AM 1340 AM among coaches in Division I-A over ing his tenure at Kansas State, Fulmer, Tennessee 66-19 Pratt KWLS-AM 1290 AM that span, while his six-year win total including first team selection Darren SNYDER, K-STATE W 65-23 Salina KSAL-AM 1150 AM Beamer, Virginia Tech 64-19 Scott City KSKL-FM 94.5 FM is fifth nationally. Sproles and second team pick Josh Topeka KTPK-FM 106.9 FM Buhl in 2003. Wellington KLEY-AM 1130 AM Wichita KFTI-AM 1070 AM Winfield KKLE-AM 1550 AM Hot in the home stretch Since becoming Kansas State’s starting running back, Darren Sproles has been nearly unstoppable over the final five games of the season. During 2002, Sproles topped 100 yards in all five games, averaging 121.6 yards per game Bill Snyder Shows on 104 carries with nine touchdowns. He was even better during 2004, going over 200 yards twice and totaling 867 Radio: Kansas State head coach Bill yards on the ground on 125 attempts for an average of 173.4 yards per game with seven TDs. Sproles has kept Snyder and the “voice” of the Wildcats, that streak of averaging over 100 yards per game alive this season, opening K-State’s five-game stretch run by aver- Wyatt Thompson host a weekly radio call-in show each Thursday night thoughout the aging 126 yards against Nebraska, Texas Tech and Missouri. season on the Mid America Sports Network. The show, which airs live from 7- Little man, big impact 8 p.m., originates from the Vanier Football Darren Sproles may stand only 5-foot-7, but his impact on Kansas State’s fortunes on the field are difficult to over- Complex on the K-State campus. state. In his 23 100-yard rushing games, the Wildcats have posted a stunning overall record of 20-3. However, in Television: The Bill Snyder weekly TV the 13 games he has started but failed to hit the 100-yard rushing mark the Wildcats are just 6-8. Show will air exclusively on Fox Sports Midwest during the 2004 season, begin- ning Sunday, Sept. 5. Scheduled weekly On the straight and narrow times for the 30-minute show, hosted by Though many programs have struggled in the kicking game in 2004, Kansas State has not been one of them Thompson, are 1 p.m. Sundays and 1 p.m. thanks to the steady performance of senior place-kicker Joe Rheem. Rheem, a Lou Groza Award candidate, has Tuesdays. The Fox Sports Midwest territo- connected on 11-of-13 field goal attempts (both misses were blocked), including a career-long 49-yarder at Kansas, ry of 4.2 million homes includes virtually all and each of his 31 PATs. As a result, Rheem has jumped into Kansas State’s top five in both career scoring and cable and satellite homes in the state of field goals made. With eight points at KU, the senior moved passed his brother, Jamie, and into second place on K- Kansas as well as the Kansas City market. State’s total points chart. He added five points each of the last two games and now has 279 for his career. He also ranks fifth all-time at Kansas State in field goals made with 36 and can move into the No. 2 spot with four more K-State Career Starts makes. Rheem, who ranks second in the Big 12 in kick scoring, is 34th on this week’s NCAA field goal chart (1.22 Player Consec. Career per game). He also owns one of the longest consecutive PAT strings in the nation with 68 in a row and has gone Darren Sproles, RB 37 37 over a year since his last missed PAT (10/18/03 vs. CU). Mike Johnson, C/G 30 35 Jesse Tetuan, DB 24 27 Jermaine Berry, DT 24 24 Archer on target Jon Doty, OT 24 24 Sophomore linebacker Brandon Archer is yet another Wildcat who has emerged into a starter in 2004. The Jeromey Clary, OT 24 24 strong-side linebacker leads the Wildcats with 57 tackles this season and has hit double figures in stops three times on the year, including a game-high 11 tackles against Texas Tech last week. Archer, who also had 11 tackles in his first start against Fresno State, was credited with 10 against Oklahoma and also snared his first career interception against the Sooners, returning it 27 yards for a touchdown. Archer, who ranks 15th in the Big 12 in tackles during conference play with 42, notched his second career interceptions at Missouri and returned it 25 yards for a score. It is quite a step up in play for the sophomore, who saw action in all 15 games last season after redshirting in 2002, but posted just 15 tackles on the year, including nine solo stops, with one tackle for loss and a forced fumble.

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Pronunciation Guide Last Names Depth Chart vs. Colorado Ahlvers AL-vers Alstatt ALL-stat Offense Defense Alsup ALL-sup Bedore buh-DOOR WR 10 Jermaine MOREIRA (5-11, 190, So) LE 93 Scott EDMONDS (6-4, 260, Jr.) Brokenicky Bro-KEN-eck-ee 7 Tony MADISON (6-3, 205, Sr.) 92 Tearrius GEORGE (6-4, 250, Jr.) Bruna BROO-nuh Doty DOE-tee LT 79 Jon DOTY (6-8, 300, Sr.) LT 91 Jermaine BERRY (6-0, 295, Sr.) Dougherty DOG-er-tee 73 Gerard SPEXARTH (6-7, 290, Fr.) 56 Quintin ECHOLS (6-2, 305, So.) Echols EK-ols Erker ERR-ker LG 64 Malcolm WOOLDRIDGE (6-2, 330, Sr.) RT 95 Derek MARSO (6-3, 295, Jr.) Evridge EV-ridge 67 Greg WAFFORD (6-2, 338, So.) 99 Steven CLINE (6-2, 285, Fr.) Faustin FOW-stin Feightner FIGHT-ner C 60 Mike JOHNSON (6-4, 290, Sr.) RE 52 Kevin HUNTLEY (6-8, 265, Sr.) Marso MAR-so 70 Ryan SCHMIDT (6-5, 290, Fr.) 34 Blake SEILER (6-3, 240, So.) Mengarelli men-GAR-el-ee Moreira mor-RARE-uh RG 71 Michael WEINER (6-5, 275, Sr.) SLB 46 Brandon ARCHER (6-2, 225, So.) Morrah MORE-uh 72 John HAFFERTY (6-3, 305, Fr.) 13 Sean LOWE (6-3, 225, So.) Polite po-LITE Saba SAH-bah RT 66 Jeromey CLARY (6-7, 300, Jr.) MLB 55 Marvin SIMMONS (6-1, 240, Jr.) -or- Schoonover SCHOON-over 65 Logan ROBINSON (6-9, 320, Fr.) 45 Ted SIMS (6-1, 235, Jr.) Schwerdt SHOO-wert Sedlacek sed-LA-check TE 86 Brian CASEY (6-7, 270, Sr.) WLB 57 Maurice THURMOND (6-2, 220, Sr.) Spexarth SPECKS-arth 89 Rashaad NORWOOD (6-5, 230, Fr.) 59 Matt BUTLER (6-2, 235, Jr.) Tetuan TET-twan Voegeli voe-GUH-lie QB 9 Dylan MEIER (6-3, 205, So.) CB 28 David ROSE (5-10, 180, Sr.) Weiner WINE-er 8 Allen WEBB (6-3, 205, So.) 2 Louis LAVENDER (6-0, 190, Sr.) First Names RB 43 Darren SPROLES (5-7, 180, Sr.) FS 8 Bret JONES (6-2, 190, Jr.) Marcellus mar-CEL-us 5 Thomas CLAYTON (6-0, 210, So.) 24 Maurice MACK (6-0, 200, So.) Surrell Sur-REL Davin DAH-vin FB 42 Victor MANN (6-2, 255, Jr.) SS 23 Jesse TETUAN (6-0, 190, Jr.) Yamon yah-MON 36 Ayo SABA (6-0, 275, Jr.) 26 Surrell DAVIS (5-11, 190, Jr.) Tearrius tee-AIR-us Rimmon ri-MAHN WR 16 Yamon FIGURS (6-0, 180, So.) CB 4 Cedrick WILLIAMS (5-10, 170, Sr.) Dylan DIL-an 82 Joe LAWSON (6-0, 190, Sr.) 17 Maurice PORTER (6-1, 185, Jr.) Rashaad ruh-SHAD Ayo EYE-oh WR 15 Davin DENNIS (6-1, 180, Jr.) Yamon yah-MON 2 Antoine POLITE (6-2, 195, Sr.)

Specialists

KO 15 Joe RHEEM (6-2, 195, Sr.-3L) P 17 Tim REYER (6-0, 210, Fr.-HS) 19 Jeff SNODGRASS (6-2, 200, So.-SQ) 88 Jesse MARTINEZ (6-4, 205, Jr.-JC) 26 Tim SCHWERDT (5-8, 166, Fr.-RS) PR 16 Yamon FIGURS (6-0, 180, So.-JC) PK 15 Joe RHEEM (6-2, 195, Sr.-3L) 10 Jermaine MOREIRA (5-11, 190, So.-1L) 19 Jeff SNODGRASS (6-2, 200, So.-SQ) 26 Tim SCHWERDT (5-8, 166, Fr.-RS) KR 43 Darren SPROLES (5-7, 180, Sr.-3L) 10 Jermaine MOREIRA (5-11, 190, So.-1L) Hold 83 Marcus WATTS (6-2, 180, Fr.-RS) 15 Davin DENNIS (6-1, 180, Jr.-2L) 9 Dylan MEIER (6-4, 205, So.-1L)

LS 52 Russ VANOVER (6-1, 210, Sr.-2L) 62 Jeff MORTIMER (6-0, 220, So.-SQ)

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Numerical Roster NO NAME POS 2 # Antoine Polite WR 2004 Wildcat Rosters 2 # Louis Lavender DB NO NAME POS HT WT YR-EX HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 3 Bryan Baldwin DB 49 Nolan Ahlvers DE 6-1 230 So.-SQ Salina, Kan. (Salina South) 4 Cedrick Williams DB 80 Brett Alstatt TE 6-5 230 Fr.-HS Hays, Kan. (Hays) 5 Thomas Clayton RB 21 # Carlos Alsup RB 6-1 210 Jr.-1L Liberal, Kan. (Liberal) 6 Byron Garvin DB 32 Donnie Anders RB 5-10 180 So.-1L Salina, Kan. (Salina Central) 7 Tony Madison WR 46 Brandon Archer LB 6-2 225 So.-1L St. Paul, Minn. (Cretin-Durham) 8 # Allen Webb QB 3 Bryan Baldwin DB 5-11 185 Fr.-RS St. Louis, Mo. (Cardinal Ritter) 8 # Bret Jones DB 58 Chris Bamberger LB 6-2 220 Fr.-HS Jetmore, Kan. (Jetmore) 9 # Dylan Meier QB 90 Ron Barry DT 6-2 290 Sr.-SQ Lansing, Kan. (Immaculata) 9 # Kyle Williams DB 44 Jordan Bedore DE 6-3 255 Fr.-HS Goodland, Kan. (Goodland) 10 Jermaine Moreira WR 91 Jermaine Berry DT 6-0 295 Sr.-1L Wichita, Kan. (Butler County CC) 12 # QB 60 # Brandon Bortz LB 6-0 230 Fr.-HS Preston, Kan. (Pratt) 12 # Terry Dillinger P 75 Matt Boss OL 6-4 310 Fr.-HS Cherryvale, Kan. (Cherryvale) 13 Sean Lowe LB 24 # Jake Brestel WR 6-4 220 Fr.-RS Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln) 14 # Chris Marquart P 21 # Cole Brokenicky PK 5-10 195 Fr.-RS Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan) 14 # Tony Griffith DB 48 Brett Bruna LB 6-2 225 So.-HS Hanover, Kan. (Hanover) 15 # Davin Dennis WR 96 Andrew Bulman DT 6-3 285 Sr.-1L Milton, Mass. (L.A. Valley College) 15 # Joe Rheem PK 59 Matt Butler LB 6-2 235 Jr.-2L Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan) 16 # Nick Green PK 31 # Marcellus Cage RB 5-10 195 So.-JC Kansas City, Kan. (Highland CC) 16 # Yamon Figurs WR 98 Ian Campbell DE 6-4 225 Fr.-HS Cimarron, Kan. (Cimarron) 17 # Maurice Porter DB 86 Brian Casey TE 6-7 270 Sr.-2L Gladstone, Mo. (North Kansas City) 17 # Tim Reyer P 38 # Blaine Clark DB 6-2 190 Sr.-1L Valley Center, Kan. (Butler County CC) 18 # Jared Parker PK 84 Lorne Clark TE 6-3 270 Sr.-SQ San Francisco, Calif. (City College of SF) 18 # Justin Evans QB 66 Jeromey Clary OL 6-7 300 Jr.-2L Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield) 19 # Adam Hamilton QB 5 Thomas Clayton RB 6-0 210 So.-TR Alexandria, Va. (Florida State) 19 # Jeff Snodgrass PK 99 Steven Cline DT 6-2 285 Fr.-RS Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Dwyer) 20 # Allan Schoonover RB 25 Toney Coleman WR 6-2 190 Fr.-RS Arlington, Texas (Mansfield) 20 # Walter Hudson DB 53 Aaron Darks LB 6-0 205 Fr.-HS Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin) 21 # Carlos Alsup RB 26 # Surrell Davis DB 5-11 190 Jr.-JC Compton, Calif. (San Mateo CC) 21 # Cole Brokenicky PK 15 # Davin Dennis WR 6-1 180 Jr.-2L St. James, La. (St. James) 22 Parrish Fisher RB 12 # Terry Dillinger P 6-0 180 Jr.-SQ Cherryvale, Kan. (Independence CC) 23 # Casey Hausman WR 79 Jon Doty OL 6-8 300 Sr.-2L West Des Moines, Iowa (Dowling) 23 # Jesse Tetuan DB 62 # Jake Dougherty OL 6-2 255 Fr.-RS New Castle, Pa. (Kennedy) 24 # Jake Brestel WR 56 Quintin Echols DT 6-2 305 So.-1L Fort Worth, Texas (O.D. Wyatt) 24 # Maurice Mack DB 93 Scott Edmonds DE 6-4 260 Jr.-1L Kansas City, Mo. (Rockhurst) 25 Toney Coleman WR 30 # Andrew Erker DB 6-0 180 Fr.-HS Olathe, Kan. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 26 # Surrell Davis DB 18 # Justin Evans QB 5-11 180 Jr.-HS Andover, Kan. (Andover) 26 # Tim Schwerdt PK 12 # Allan Evridge QB 6-1 205 Fr.-HS Papillon, Neb. (LaVista) 27 Jordy Nelson DB 63 # Danny Faught LB 5-11 205 Fr.-HS Topeka, Kan. (Hayden) 28 # David Rose DB 54 Vlad Faustin DE 6-4 230 Fr.-HS Miami, Fla. (Pace) 28 # John McCardle RB 51 # Nick Feightner LB 6-1 225 So.-SQ Manlius, N.Y. (Fayetteville-Manlius) 29 Coby Sedlacek RB 16 # Yamon Figurs WR 6-0 180 So.-JC Lakeland, Fla. (Garden City CC) 30 # Andrew Erker DB 41 # T.J. Finan TE 6-6 240 So.-SQ Topeka, Kan. (Shawnee Heights) 30 # Rimmon McNeese FB 22 Parrish Fisher RB 5-10 205 Fr.-HS Richardson, Texas (Pearce) 31 # Marcellus Cage RB 6 Byron Garvin DB 5-10 180 Fr.-RS Miramar, Fla. (Pace) 31 # Marcus Patton DB 33 # Greg Gaskins DB 6-0 200 Fr.-RS Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan) 32 Donnie Anders RB 92 Tearrius George DE 6-4 250 Jr.-JC Spring Lake, N.C. (L.A. Valley CC) 33 # Greg Gaskins DB 42 # James Graber LB 6-0 220 So.-SQ Hutchinson, Kan. (Central Christian) 33 # Sage Hemmert WR 16 # Nick Green PK 6-3 185 So.-SQ Paola, Kan. (Paola) 34 Blake Seiler DE 14 # Tony Griffith DB 5-10 190 Jr.-SQ Grand Prairie, Texas (Bowie) 35 Noah Strozier DB 85 Ro Grigsby WR 6-4 185 Fr.-HS Dayton, Ohio (Northmont) 36 # Ayo Saba FB 72 John Hafferty OL 6-3 305 Fr.-HS Alpharetta, Ga. (Chattahoochee) 36 # Marcus Perry LB 19 # Adam Hamilton QB 6-0 195 Fr.-HS El Dorado, Kan. (El Dorado) 37 Mike McCall DB 69 Caleb Handy OL 6-1 305 Fr.-HS Conway Springs, Kan. (Conway Springs) 38 # Adam Stephenson RB 23 # Casey Hausman WR 6-2 180 Fr.-RS Narka, Kan. (Hillcrest) 38 # Blaine Clark DB 33 # Sage Hemmert WR 6-4 190 Fr.-HS Wakeeney, Kan. (Quinter) 39 # Braden Irvin DB 20 # Walter Hudson DB 6-0 190 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas (Wilmer-Hutchins) 39 # Wes Proctor RB 52 # Kevin Huntley DE 6-8 265 Sr.-1L Washington D.C. (Valley Forge) 41 # Eric Morrah LB 39 # Braden Irvin DB 6-2 200 Sr.-SQ St. John, Kan. (St. John) 41 # T.J. Finan TE 60 # Mike Johnson OL 6-4 290 Sr.-2L Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) 42 # James Graber LB

Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Page 11 Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) NO NAME POS HT WT YR-EX HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 8 # Bret Jones DB 6-2 190 Jr.-JC Freehold, N.J. (City College of SF) NO NAME POS 94 M.L. Latimore DT 6-1 270 Fr.-HS Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan) 42 # Victor Mann FB 2 # Louis Lavender DB 6-0 190 Sr.-1L Los Angeles, Calif. (West L.A. College) 43 Darren Sproles RB 82 Joe Lawson WR 6-0 190 Sr.-1L Rohnert Park, Calif. (Santa Rosa JC) 44 Jordan Bedore DE 13 Sean Lowe LB 6-3 225 So.-1L Arlington, Texas (Lamar) 45 # Noah Morford RB 78 Zach Lucas OL 6-3 275 Fr.-HS Sublette, Kan. (Sublette) 45 # Ted Sims LB 24 # Maurice Mack DB 6-0 200 So.-1L Olathe, Kan. (Olathe North) 46 Brandon Archer LB 7 Tony Madison WR 6-3 205 Sr.-SQ Florissant, Mo. (Highland CC) 48 Brett Bruna LB 97 Shawn Magee DE 6-3 245 So.-SQ Shawnee Mission, Kan. (Blue Valley No.) 49 Nolan Ahlvers DE 42 # Victor Mann FB 6-2 255 Jr.-2L Fort Worth, Texas (Country Day) 50 Alphonso Moran DT 14 # Chris Marquart P 5-10 197 Fr.-RS Washington, Mo. (St. Francis Borgia) 51 # Jacob Voegeli OL 95 Derek Marso DT 6-3 275 Jr.-1L Spring Valley, Calif. (Monte Vista) 51 # Nick Feightner LB 88 Jesse Martinez WR/P 6-4 205 Jr.-JC Napa, Calif. (Santa Rosa JC) 52 # Kevin Huntley DE 37 Mike McCall DB 6-2 190 Fr.-HS Olathe, Kan. (Olathe North) 52 # Russ Vanover LS 28 # John McCardle RB 5-9 195 Fr.-HS Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) 53 Aaron Darks LB 30 # Rimmon McNeese FB 6-2 230 So.-SQ Grandview, Mo. (Grandview ) 54 Vlad Faustin DE 9 # Dylan Meier QB 6-3 210 So.-1L Pittsburg, Kan. (Pittsburg) 55 Marvin Simmons LB 57 # Dustin Mengarelli OL 6-1 275 So.-SQ Girard, Kan. (Girard ) 56 Quintin Echols DT 50 Alphonso Moran DT 6-1 290 Fr.-HS Delray Beach, Fla. (Boca Raton) 57 # Dustin Mengarelli OL 10 Jermaine Moreira WR 5-11 190 So.-1L Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Dwyer) 57 # Maurice Thurmond LB 45 # Noah Morford RB 5-11 220 Jr.-RS Winfield, Kan. (Butler County CC) 58 Chris Bamberger LB 41 # Eric Morrah LB 6-0 190 So.-HS Claremont, Calif. (Claremont) 59 Matt Butler LB 62 # Jeff Mortimer LS 6-0 220 So.-SQ Delphos, Kan. (Minneapolis) 60 # Brandon Bortz LB 27 Jordy Nelson DB 6-3 210 Fr.-RS Riley, Kan. (Riley County) 60 # Mike Johnson OL 89 Rashaad Norwood TE 6-5 230 Fr.-RS Kansas City, Kan. (Shlagle) 62 # Jake Dougherty OL 18 # Jared Parker PK 6-0 180 Fr.-HS Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny) 62 # Jeff Mortimer LS 31 # Marcus Patton DB 6-1 205 Sr.-2L St. Louis, Mo. (Southeast Missouri St.) 63 # Danny Faught LB 36 # Marcus Perry LB 6-1 210 Fr.-RS Leawood, Kan. (Rockhurst) 63 # P.J. Voegeli OL 2 # Antoine Polite WR 6-2 200 Sr.-1L Indianola, Iowa (Indianola) 64 Malcolm Wooldridge OL 17 # Maurice Porter DB 6-1 185 Jr.-JC San Francisco, Calif. (City College of SF) 65 Logan Robinson OL 39 # Wes Proctor RB 5-9 190 Fr-RS Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan) 66 Jeromey Clary OL 17 # Tim Reyer P 6-0 210 Fr.-HS Wamego, Kan. (Rock Creek) 67 Greg Wafford OL 15 # Joe Rheem PK 6-2 195 Sr.-3L Wichita, Kan. (Collegiate) 68 Brad Rooker OL 65 Logan Robinson OL 6-9 320 Fr.-RS Agra, Kan. (Eastern Heights) 69 Caleb Handy OL 68 Brad Rooker OL 6-6 260 Fr.-HS Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) 70 Ryan Schmidt OL 28 # David Rose DB 5-10 180 Sr.-2L Richmond, Calif. (Contra Costa College) 71 Michael Weiner OL 36 # Ayo Saba FB 6-0 275 Jr.-2L Blackwood, N.J. (Highland) 72 John Hafferty OL 70 Ryan Schmidt OL 6-5 290 Fr.-HS Boca Raton, Fla. (Boca Raton) 73 Gerard Spexarth OL 20 # Allan Schoonover RB 5-10 180 Fr.-HS Valley Falls, Kan. (Valley Falls) 75 Matt Boss OL 26 # Tim Schwerdt PK 5-8 166 Fr.-RS Tecumseh, Kan. (Shawnee Heights) 78 Zach Lucas OL 29 Coby Sedlacek RB 6-0 220 Fr.-RS Hanover, Kan. (Hanover) 79 Jon Doty OL 34 Blake Seiler DE 6-3 240 So.-SQ Goddard, Kan. (Carroll) 80 Brett Alstatt TE 55 Marvin Simmons LB 6-1 240 Jr.-SQ Compton, Calif. (Compton College) 81 Hammond Thomas WR 45 # Ted Sims LB 6-1 235 Jr.-1L Newton, Kan. (Newton) 82 Joe Lawson WR 19 # Jeff Snodgrass PK 6-2 200 So.-SQ Leawood, Kan. (Rockhurst) 83 Marcus Watts WR 73 Gerard Spexarth OL 6-7 290 Fr.-HS Colwich, Kan. (Andale) 84 Lorne Clark TE 43 Darren Sproles RB 5-7 180 Sr.-3L Olathe, Kan. (Olathe North) 85 Ro Grigsby WR 38 # Adam Stephenson RB 5-8 175 Fr.-RS Gypsum, Kan. (Southeast of Saline) 86 Brian Casey TE 35 Noah Strozier DB 6-0 180 So.-SQ Kansas City, Mo. (Rockhurst) 88 Jesse Martinez WR/P 23 # Jesse Tetuan DB 6-0 200 Jr.-2L Topeka, Kan. (Hayden) 89 Rashaad Norwood TE 81 Hammond Thomas WR 6-2 170 So.-SQ Baytown, Texas (Lee) 90 Ron Barry DT 57 # Maurice Thurmond LB 6-2 220 Sr.-2L Fort Worth, Texas (Dunbar) 91 Jermaine Berry DT 52 # Russ Vanover LS 6-1 210 Sr.-2L Newton, Kan. (Newton) 92 Tearrius George DE 51 # Jacob Voegeli OL 6-2 276 Fr.-RS Wichita, Kan. (Kapaun Mt. Carmel) 93 Scott Edmonds DE 63 # P.J. Voegeli OL 6-0 300 Fr.-HS Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll) 94 M.L. Latimore DT 67 Greg Wafford OL 6-2 338 So.-JC Lancaster, Texas (Trinity Valley CC) 95 Derek Marso DT 83 Marcus Watts WR 6-2 180 Fr.-RS Hays, Kan. (Hays) 96 Andrew Bulman DT 8 # Allen Webb QB 6-3 205 So.-TR Denver, Colo. (Univ. of Indiana) 97 Shawn Magee DE 71 Michael Weiner OL 6-5 275 Sr.-SQ Boca Raton, Fla. (Highland CC) 98 Ian Campbell DE 4 Cedrick Williams DB 5-10 170 Sr.-1L W. Riviera Beach, Fla. (Garden City CC) 99 Steven Cline DT 9 # Kyle Williams DB 6-1 195 Jr.-JC Pine Bluff, Ark. (Navarro JC) 64 Malcolm Wooldridge OL 6-2 330 Sr.-SQ Boca Raton, Fla. (Harper JC) # Duplicate Numbers

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Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) Page 12 high) including a career-long 79 yarder vs. the Bulldogs… Once again re-setting OFFENSIVE PLAYER UPDATES the K-State single-game rushing record with 292 yards on 38 attempts against Louisiana-Lafayette, including a 35-yard touchdown run… Also re-upped K-State's single-game all-purpose record vs. the Ragin' Cajuns with 351 yards… Finished QUARTERBACKS the Texas A&M game with 61 yards on the ground and six catches for 48 receiving yards... Recorded 160 yards of all-purpose yards against Kansas, including 73 9 Dylan Meier* So. yards on 24 carries... Recorded 57 all-purpose yards against Oklahoma... Went Has played in eight games with six starts… Is completing 57.9 percent of his pass- over 100 yards rushing for the third time this season with 135 yards on 22 carries es and is one of the Big 12's most efficient passers with a 123.09 quarterback rat- against Nebraska... Tallied 193 all-purpose yards against the Cornhuskers. .. ing… Has completed 117 of 202 passing attempts with eight touchdowns and four- Rushed for 83 yards on 18 carries, including a 40 yard touchdown scamper against interceptions on the year… Is also K-State's second leading rusher with 230 yards Texas Tech... Set a new career-high in receptions with 10 for 79 yards; also led the on 80 attempts (2.9 ypc) and second on the team in rushing touchdowns with six… team in receptions against the Red Raiders... Rushed for 160 yards on 20 carries Making a return from an injury, Meier completed 26 passes on 41 attempts against and two touchdowns against Missouri... Registered second-longest touchdown run Texas Tech, for his fourth career 200+ yard passing day (248)... Meier completed of his career with a 74-yard sprint in the third quarter... Also caught two passes for passes to seven different receivers for the second time this season against the Red 29 yards against the Tigers. Raiders... Was K-State’s leading rusher against the Red Raiders with 84 yards on 16 carries... Registered third consecutive 200+ yard passing perfromance against 5 Thomas Clayton So. Oklahoma (242)... Connected with WR Yamon Figurs for a 38-yard TD strike in the Has seen action in six games… Ranks fourth on the team in yards with 71 on 14 second quarter to give Wildcats 14-7 edge on Sooners... Has not thrown an inter- carries… Rushed for nine yards on two attempts against Nebraska... Gained three ception since Oct. 2 against Texas A&M... Since then, has tossed 62 pass attempts yards on lone attempt vs. Texas A&M… Had a career-best performance against without a pick... Last interception was on a desperation, Hail Mary toss at the end Louisiana-Lafayette with 58 yards on nine attempts… Carried the ball twice against of the A&M game... Came off the bench in second half at Kansas and registered a Fresno State for one yard...Appeared in four games at Florida State as a true fresh- career high for passing yards (249)... Meier also passed for two scores and rushed man, gaining 45 yards on 13 attempts… Clocked a 4.32 40-yard dash in the off- for a third against the Jayhawks... An 86-yard fourth quarter TD to WR Tony season… Nickname is "Hollywood." Madison was longest completion and longest touchdown completion of Meier’s career... Coming off a career game at Texas A&M, recording career highs in com- 32 Donnie Anders* So. pletions (29), attempts (45) and touchdowns (3)… All three totals were more than Has come off the bench in three games… Totaled six yards on three attempts… in the first three games of the season combined… Completion total, which includ- Recorded two carries for two yards vs. Louisiana-Lafayette and four yards on one ed connections to eight different receivers, was just four shy of K-State's single- carry against Western Kentucky. game record… Connected on 7 of 10 passes, including a 7-yard touchdown to Brian Casey vs. Louisiana-Lafayette… Also had 37 yards rushing with a pair of scores against the Ragin' Cajuns… Came off the bench in the second quarter 42 Victor Mann** Jr. against Fresno State and completed 4 of 10 passes for 91 yards and a touch- Has seen action in all eight games this season with six starts… Did not start vs. down... Tossed first career touchdown pass to Davin Dennis for a career-long 47 Louisiana-Lafayette and Oklahoma due to formation… A key blocker in K-State's yards... Rushed four times for six yards vs. the Bulldogs... Was 12 of 18 for 183 rushing attack… Had first carry of 2004 vs. Nebraska for three yards… Had one yards vs. Western Kentucky in first career start… Gained 60 yard on nine attempts reception for 11 yards vs. UL-Lafayette... Recorded two receptions for seven yards on the ground against WKU with a 9-yard touchdown run… Became the first against Texas Tech. Kansan to open a season at quarterback in the Bill Snyder era at Kansas State. 36 Ayo Saba** Jr. 8 Allen Webb So. K-State's short-yardage back and reserve fullback… Had first carry of the season Has appeared in eight games this season with starts against Fresno State, Kansas for a 2-yard first-down run vs. UL-Lafayette… Has hauled in two passes for 10 and Nebraska... Came off the bench to engineer a school-record comeback win yards, with one catch each against Western Kentucky and Fresno State… against Missouri... Finished with a solid line of 6 of 8 for 111 yards and two touch- Recorded three kickoff returns for 22 yards at Texas A&M… Carried the ball for the downs... Also Wildcats second-leading rusher with 52 yards on 12 attempts... Had second time this season against Nebraska for a five yard gain... Has 12 career a career day against Cornhuskers with 147 rushing yards on 34 carries and four touchdowns on just 53 carries… Scored TDs on his first three collegiate rushes. touchdowns... Also threw for career highs in completions (14), attempts (23) and yards (124)... It was the most rushing yards by a K-State quarterback since Ell WIDE RECEIVERS Roberson ran for 178 against Colorado on October 5, 2002, and just the 10th time a K-State QB has rushed for over 100 yards and passed for over 100 yards in the 15 Davin Dennis** Jr. same game... Made an emergency relief appearance against Oklahoma in the Has recorded 18 catches for 188 yards… Recorded one catch for five yards fourth quarter, going 1-of-3 for four yards... Played in just the first half of Kansas against Missouri... Made two receptions for 15 yards against Texas Tech... Wildcats game, completing four passes for 57 yards... Hooked up with WR Yamon Figurs for second-leading receiver against Nebraska with four catches for 26 yards... Caught longest career completion, a 48-yarder... Made first career start against Fresno one pass for 15 yards against Oklahoma... Had three catches for 23 yards at Texas State, completing 4 of 13 passes for 30 yards... Rushed for 15 yards on a career- A&M… Hauled in two balls for 19 yards against Louisiana-Lafayette… Caught a high 16 carries... Made first Wildcat appearance in 4th quarter against Western 47-yard TD against Fresno State... It was his longest reception since a 41-yarder Kentucky... Scored first career TD on a five-yard option plunge… a talented dual- against Baylor (11/1/03)... Second-leading receiver against Western Kentucky with threat quarterback who has all the tools to excel in K-State's offensive system… four catches and 38 yards… Brother, Harold, played four seasons at Tulane (1987- Grandfather, Wellington Webb, is the former mayor of Denver (Colo.)... Cousin, 91). Jason Craft, plays cornerback for Jacksonville Jaguars. 16 Yamon Figurs So. RUNNING BACKS Third on the team in receptions (25)... Leads the Wildcats in receiving yards (450), yards per game (50.0) and yards per reception (18.0)… Snagged three balls for a team-high 91 yards against Texas Tech, including a 44-yard over-the-shoulder 43 Darren Sproles*** Sr. reception in the third quarter... Made one catch for 23 yards against Nebraska... Has rushed for 4,757 career yards to rank third all-time on the Big 12 list… First on Registered a new career-high in receptions against Oklahoma with six... Those six the Big 12 all-purpose chart with 6,463 yards, passing Ricky Williams of Texas… receptions were good for 80 yards and a touchdown... Caught second-quarter 38- Ranks 12th on the NCAA career list in all-purpose yards, passing LaDainian yard TD from QB Dylan Meier for a 14-7 edge over the Sooners... Caught four Tomlinson of TCU... K-State’s all-time leader in career touchdowns with 46... passes for a career-high 106 yards against Kansas... Caught two passes over 45 Ranks second in school history in scoring with 280 points... Has gone over the yards (48 and 51)... The 51-yard recpetion is a new career-high and came on a 4th 1,000-yard mark for the third time in his career with 1,096 yards this season... Has and 6 play late in the fourth quarter, setting up the Wildcats’ final touchdown... Had topped 100 yards rushing in a game 23 times; four times in 2004... K-State is 20- five grabs for 50 yards at Texas A&M… Also registered first career touchdown vs. 3 in games Sproles rushes for over 100 yards... Currently ranks No. 1 in all-pur- the Aggies on a 20-yard reception… Had one catch for 16 yards against Fresno pose yardage (190.89) and 12th in the nation in rushing with 121.78 yards per State...Notched five catches for 84 yards in first career K-State start against game… Is also No. 28 in kickoff return average (24.69)… Has twice topped 200 Western Kentucky… Nickname is "Yo". yards rushing on the year, with a pair of 100-yard quarters… Ranks second on the team in recpetions (26) and fourth in yards (193)... Opened the season with 221 yards on 42 carries and one TD against Western Kentucky, which was the third highest opening day total in NCAA this season… Came back with 178 all-purpose yards against Fresno State… Had three kickoff returns for 126 yards (a career- Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Page 13 Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) 10 Jermaine Moreira* So. 72 John Hafferty (LG) Fr. K-State’s leading receiver with 31 receptions... Second in receiving yards with 288 Listed as an either/or proposition on the depth chart at left guard… Saw his first yards in nine games… Snagged third touchdown pass of 2004 against Missouri, extensive playing time off the bench vs. Louisiana-Lafayette and impressed the an eight-yard scoring strike... Finished the game against the Tigers with two catch- coaching staff… Has been inserted on PATs and field goal attempts... Listed as the es for 15 yards... Caught six passes for 38 yards against Texas Tech... Made six number 44 guard in the country by Rivals.com as a prep… Has excellent feet and receptions for a team-high 46 yards against Nebraska... Set a career-high in recep- has been timed at 4.87 in the 40… Father, John, was a three-year starter at cen- tions (7) against Oklahoma... Recorded a season-long grab of 29 yards on first ter at K-State (1976-78). quarter touchdown drive... Had five catches at Texas A&M for 32 yards… Also notched the first two touchdowns of his career against the Aggies with scores from 60 Mike Johnson*** (C) Sr. to 2 and 18 yards out… Caught three passes for 39 yards against at Kansas, Has been in K-State's starting lineup for 30 straight games… Made first career start including a 21-yarder... Made two catches for 33 yards against WKU in starting at center against Western Kentucky (9/4) and has started there all season after role… Recorded most productive true freshman wideout performance in the Bill starting the last two years at guard… A preseason honorable mention All-America Snyder era with 17 receptions for 277 yards in 2003…Selected K-State over selection by Street & Smith's. Florida, Georgia, Miami and UCF out of high school.

2 Antoine Polite** Sr. 70 Ryan Schmidt (C) Fr. Credited with 10 catches for 89 yards on the season… Caught two passes for 30 A hard-working true freshman center who has climbed the depth chart since arriv- yards, including a 20-yard touchdown; his first of 2004... Made one reception for ing at K-State… Still looking for his first collegiate playing time… A class 2A sec- eight yards against Texas Tech... Registered two catches for 13 yards against ond team all-state selection in Florida as well as the 2003 Palm Beach Post line- Nebraska... Finished up with three receptions for 24 yards at Texas A&M… man of the year… One of nine Floridians on the roster. Registered one catch for five yards against Fresno State... caught 29 passes for 409 yards in 2003… a marketing major who aspires to work in marketing in the NFL after his football career. 71 Michael Weiner (RG) Sr. Kansas State's starter at right guard in all nine games… Hauled in first career 7 Tony Madison Sr. reception for two yards on a deflected pass at Texas A&M... Made first career start Second on the team in yards per reception (16.5)... Tied career-high in receptions against Western Kentucky (9/4)… Oldest brother, Todd, is a member of the NFL with four against Oklahoma... Recorded career-highs in recpetions (4), yards (114) … Grandfather, Sid, was an All-American at Miami (Fla.) before and longest career TD reception (86) against Kansas... Hauled in first career having a pro career with the . receptions at Texas A&M, grabbing three balls for 30 yards... Recovered TE Brian Casey's fumble in the end zone for his first career K-State TD against Fresno 67 Greg Wafford (RG) So. State... An athletic receiver who has big-play potential and an NFL-type body… Listed second at right guard… Saw his first Division I playing time off the bench vs. Had a team-leading four catches for 35 yards in the spring game. Louisiana-Lafayette… A massive sophomore transfer from Trinity Valley (Texas) 82 Joe Lawson* Sr. who tips the scales at 338 lbs. Has appeared in all nine games, mostly on special teams… Still looking for first 66 Jeromey Clary** (RT) Jr. reception of the season… Snagged three passes for 42 yards in 2003... Played A fixture at right tackle who has made 24 straight starts… Listed by Athlon as a pre- JuCo ball at Santa Rosa JC with K-State punter/wide receiver Jesse Martinez as a season All-Big 12 second teamer… A first team Academic All-Big12 pick in 2003. sophomore.

TIGHT ENDS 65 Logan Robinson (RT) RFr. Listed second at right tackle… A massive offensive lineman with tremendous potential… Saw his first career playing time off the bench vs. Louisiana-Lafayette. TIGHT86 Brian Casey** Sr. Has made 20 career starts... Has 20 catches for 261 yards on the year… Ranks third on the team in receiving yards (261) and yards per catch (13.1) and fourth on the team in receptions (20)… Snagged three passes for a season-high 69 yards against Missouri... Made two receptions for 10 yards against Texas Tech... Caught three passes for 29 yards against Oklahoma... Hauled in second touchdown of season against Kansas, an eight yard catch... Snagged three balls for 35 yards... Made three catches for 37 yards at Texas A&M… Finished the Louisiana-Lafayette game with two receptions for 16 yards,including a 7-yard touchdown catch… Was the Wildcats' leading receiver against Fresno State with three catches for 37 yards... Had second-longest reception against Fresno State with an 18-yard grab... Recorded one reception for 28 yards in the season opener… A Mackey Award Candidate… He and his wife, Wendy, have a son, Brett. 89 Rashaad Norwood RFr. Regarded as K-State's future at tight end… Made first career reception against Kansas, a seven-yard grab... Has seen time as a reserve and in two-tight forma- tions in all six games… Uncle, Lyron Cobbins, was a captain at Notre Dame.

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

79 Jon Doty** (LT) Sr. A fixture at left tackle who has made 24 straight starts, including nine in 2004… A former tight end, who had a reception in 2003 vs. Baylor on a tackle-eligible play… A preseason All-Big 12 selection by Lindy's and The Sporting News.

73 Gerard Spexarth (LT) Fr. True freshman listed number two on the depth chart… Still looking for his first col- legiate playing time… Brother, Robby, throws for Wichita State track and field team.

64 Malcolm Wooldridge (LG) Sr. Has started all nine games at left guard after making a successful transition from the defensive line in mid-season a year ago… Involved in all 81 offensive plays against WKU… Originally signed with USC and redshirted in 2002… He and his wife, Cara, have a young daughter.

Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) Page 14 96 Andrew Bulman* (DT) Sr. DEFENSIVE PLAYER UPDATES Was granted a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA for a 2003 medical hardship… Has appeared in all six games in 2004… Credited with one solo and one assisted DEFENSIVE LINEMEN tackle against Louisiana-Lafayette… Registered two solo tackles, including one for a six-yard loss... Owns the K-State bench press record of 666 lbs as well as the incline bench press record of 579 lbs… Brother, Tim, is a starting defensive tackle 93 Scott Edmonds* (DE) Jr. at Boston College. Has seen action in 25 career games with all six starts coming in 2004… Recoverd his third fumble of 2004 against Missouri and registered two tackles, including a 9- yard sack... Blocked a field goal attempt against Oklahoma; his second career LINEBACKERS blocked field goal... Recorded a team-high eight tackles, including five solo stops at Kansas... Registered four tackles for loss, including two sacks for a loss of 14 46 Brandon Archer* (SLB) So. yards against the Jayhawks... Forced third fumble of season at Kansas... Credited Has seen action in all nine games with eight starts… Is K-State's leading tackler with two tackles against Louisiana-Lafayette… Also forced and recovered a fumble with 57 stops, including six and a half tackles for a loss… Came off the bench to vs. the Ragin' Cajuns… Recorded three tackles against Fresno State… Lone tack- record a pair of tackles vs. Western Kentucky… Made first career start against le against Western Kentucky went for a 3-yard loss…Recovered his second fum- Fresno State, posting a career-high 11 tackles, including four solos… Credited with ble of the season and broke up one pass against Texas A&M. three solo stops vs. Louisiana-Lafayette… Registered four tackles, one solo and three assisted, against Texas A&M… Disrupted an Aggie running play for one-yard 52 Kevin Huntley* (DE) Sr. loss… Tied for second on team with six tackles, including one for a loss against Kansas... Made first fumble recovery of season against Jayhawks... Had a career K-State's starter at right defensive end in eight games of 2004… Made five starts day against Oklahoma, registering 10 stops and an interception return for a touch- at right end during 2003… Has 31 tackles on the season… Registered two assists down... Interception came im third quarter, giving Wildcats 21-17 third quarter vs. Western Kentucky and three against Louisiana-Lafayette… Posted a 2-2-4 lead... Tied for team lead in tackles with six, including two for a six-yard loss chart vs. Fresno State, with a tackle for loss and a pass break-up…Notched sea- against Nebraska... Led Wildcats with 11 total tackles, including a team-high six son-high in tackles against Texas A&M with eight, three solo and five assisted… solo stops against Texas Tech... Assisted on a sack, resulting in a safety for K-State Forced a fumble against Aggies... Made four tackles, including one for a five yard against Red Raiders... Snagged second career interception, which he returned 25 loss at Kansas... Registered a sack and a fumble recovery against Jayhawks... yards for his second career touchdown against Missouri... Finsihed with five total Recorded three solo tackles, including a sack for a two-yard loss against tackles against Tigers... Brother, Phil, played linebacker at Minnesota from 2000- Oklahoma... Tied for the team lead in tackles with six, including four solo stops 02 and at Western Illinois in 2003. against Nebraska... Registered third sack of the season against Huskers, a 13- yard loss, forcing a fumble on the play. 13 Sean Lowe* (SLB) So. 92 Tearrius George (DE) Jr. Notched second career start vs. Western Kentucky… Came off the bench vs. both Fresno State, Louisiana-Lafayette and Texas A&M… Still looking for first stats of An emerging talent at defensive end… Has started three games this season, but 2004… Credited with 11 total tackles as a freshman in 2003… Made only start of has played in eight... Registered a tackle chart of 2-1-3 against Missouri... Made 2003 against Baylor. first career start against Nebraska... Tied for the team lead in tackles with six against Huskers... Recorded first sack of the season (a 16-yard loss) and a forced fumble and a pass breakup against Nebraska... Registered two solo stops against 55 Marvin Simmons (MLB/WLB) Jr. Oklahoma... Recorded a tackle at Kansas... Saw action in mop-up duty against Has appeared in eight games in 2004, but ranks second on the team in total tack- Western Kentucky and Fresno State… Began to move into K-State's defensive line les (57) and first in solo stops (27)… Made first career start against Louisiana- rotation vs. Louisiana-Lafayette with two solo tackles for loss… Received a four- Lafayette, posting a 2-3-5 tackle chart… Also recorded first career interception vs. star rating and was ranked as the No. 27 non-high school prospect by Rivals.com the Ragin' Cajuns… Came off the bench to register eight tackles against Fresno coming out of L.A. Valley Junior College. State with six solo stops… Made three assisted tackles against A&M… Recorded a tackle line of 4-4-8 against Kansas... Led Wildcats with 13 tackles against 91 Jermaine Berry* (DT) Sr. Oklahoma, including seven solo stops and one tackle for a two-yard loss... Tied for team lead in tackles with six against Nebraska... Recorded 2.5 tackles for loss and A starter in 24 straight games… Is K-State's fourth leading tackler in 2004 with 41 one pass breakup against Huskers... Recorded a 1-1-2 tackle chart against Texas total stops from his defensive tackle position… Is the only defensive tackle in the Tech... Registered a tackle line of 3-2-5 against Missouri... Has six brothers who Big 12 to rank in the top 25 in tackles… Recorded five tackles, including four solo are all linebackers at various levels, including Melvin, who started for 2003 National stops against Texas Tech... Made four tackles against Nebraska, including one for Champion USC. a two yard loss... Registered first fumble recovery of season against Huskers... Made three tackles against Oklahoma... Credited with two solo tackles against Louisiana-Lafayette… Had nine stops vs. Fresno State and seven against Western 45 Ted Sims* (MLB) Jr. Kentucky… Made four stops against Texas A&M…Forced fumble against Aggies, Made first appearance of 2004 against Texas A&M…Saw action but did not make which was first turnover of season by Texas A&M… Tallied six tackles and a pass a tackle against Aggies… Corralled two tackles against Jayhawks in limited deflection at Kansas... A preseason Lombardi Award watch list member. action... Made two tackles against Nebraska in limited action... Recorded a sea- son-high three tackles against Texas Tech... Made one tackle against Missouri... 95 Derek Marso* (DT) Jr. Finished up 2003 fifth on the team in total tackles with 79. Has appeared in 29 games… Got his first career start vs. Louisiana Lafayette, making two total tackles… Notched his third career sack against Fresno State… 59 Matt Butler** (MLB/WLB) Jr. Recorded one assisted tackle against Texas A&M… One solo stop and a pass A five-game starter during 2003 who has started five of eight games in the 2004 deflection at Kansas... Made three tackles, including one for a two yard loss campaign at middle linebacker… Pulled double duty during camp, drilling at both against Oklahoma... Recorded two asssisted stops against Nebraska... Recorded strong and middle linebacker… Has settled in at the mike spot since… Had just two one tackle, a seven yard sack, against Texas Tech... Had a 4-yard sack at tackles in the season opener vs. Western Kentucky before swarming back with Missouri... Appeared in all 15 games in 2003, totaling 21 tackles with 16 solo eight total stops against Fresno State… Credited with one solo and one assisted stops… Uncle, Max Gabaldon, was an Olympic pole vaulter. tackle against Louisiana-Lafayette… Anchored middle of defense with three tack- les against Texas A&M… Recorded four tackles including three solo stops and one 56 Quintin Echols* (DT) So. for a loss against Kansas... Returned from injury to see action against Nebraska... Made one assisted tackle against Missouri... Father, Bill, was running back for the Has appeared in all nine contests this season…A starter at defensive tackle in the Wildcats from 1969 through 1971 and played four seasons for the New Orleans first two games of the season… Did not record a tackle vs. Western Kentucky, but Saints. was credited with four total stops against Fresno State… Came off the bench to register three total tackles vs. Louisiana-Lafayette… Recorded one solo and one assisted stop against Texas A&M… Wildcats’ third-leading tackler against Missouri with four, including one sack for a six-yard loss... Saw action in all 15 games in 2003 as a freshman, recording 21 tackles and two sacks.

Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Page 15 Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) 57 Maurice Thurmond** (WLB) Sr. 4 Cedrick Williams* (CB) Sr. Has 35 tackles on the season… Has made three starts at the will position... Had A starter in 20 consecutive games, including all nine in 2004… Rated as one of the one of the busiest days of any of the Wildcat defenders with a tackle chart of 6-2- top cover corners in the Big 12… Has made 27 tackles on the season, including 8 (team-leader) and one fumble recovery... Recorded a tackle chart of 1-3-4, 224 solo stops… Also credited with a pair of pass break-ups… Had three solo including a sack for a 15-yard loss against Texas Tech... Also made one pass break stops in the opener vs. Western Kentucky… Registered five solos in win over up against the Red Raiders... Registered four tackles against Nebraska in second Louisiana-Lafayette… Made six solo stops and one assisted tackle against start of 2004... Starter against Oklahoma... Third-leading tackler against Sooners Oklahoma... Made two solo tackles against Nebraska... Notched five interceptions with eight stops... Was sidelined vs. Fresno State and did not play against during 2003. Louisiana-Lafayette… Credited with eight tackles on the season, including five vs. Western Kentucky… Brother Roderick, played at Texas Tech, while brother, 17 Maurice Porter (CB) Jr. Tedrick, played at Texas A&M-Commerce. Another emerging talent in the secondary… Had a solid spring and has worked his way onto the Wildcats 2-deep… Credited with first career tackle vs. Louisiana- DEFENSIVE BACKS Lafayette... Registered an assisted tackle against Oklahoma... Made one unas- sisted tackle and recorded first career interception on an acrobatic play against 28 David Rose** (CB) Sr. Nebraska... Recorded two tackles, both solo, against Texas Tech... Recorded an Has opened at corner in all nine games… Start vs. Western Kentucky was the first interception, which he returned 10 yards, against Missouri... Also made three solo of his career… Credited with 23 tackles on the season with 18 solos… Made six tackles against the Tigers. solo tackles against Fresno State… Made two solo tackles at Kansas... Made five tackles and broke up a season-high two passes against Oklahoma... Registered five solo tackles against Texas Tech... Saw action in 13 games in 2003 and 2002… An extremely intelligent player and could push for Academic All-America honors SPECIALISTS UPDATES with enough playing time… Father, Tyrone, was a wrestler at UNLV. 15 Joe Rheem*** (PK/KO) Sr. 2 Louis Lavender* (CB) Sr. Ranks third at K-State in career scoring with 279 points and fifth in field goals made Has split time at corner with David Rose… Made four starts during 2003, but is still (36)… Ranks 63rd in the nation in scoring with 7.11 points per game... Ranks 34th looking for his first start of 2004… Credited with 10 tackles on the season, includ- nationally on the season in field goals per game (1.22)… Has connected on 11-of- ing six solo stops… Had three solos in the season opener vs. WKU... Made one 13 field goals, including 3-of-5 from 40 yards or longer... Is also 31-for-31 on PATs solo and one assisted tackle against Texas Tech... One assisted tackle against and has made 68 straight dating to K-State's game vs. Colorado on Oct. 18, Missouri. 2003… Sent a 28-yard field through the uprights against Texas Tech... Made a 40 yard field goal against Nebraska... Knocked home career-long 49 yard kick against 23 Jesse Tetuan** (SS) Jr. Kansas and totaled eight points vs. the Jayhawks... Finished with six points at Has made 24 consecutive starts and 27 total during his career which is tops among Texas A&M, with a 25-yard field goal... Scored 16 of Kansas State's 40 points vs. K-State defenders… Wildcats’ third leading tackler (44) and tied for second in solo UL-Lafayette, going a perfect 4-of-4 on field goal attempts of 41, 34, 33 and 33 stops (26)... Opened at free safety in the first three games of the season but start- yards and connecting on all four PATs… His 4-for-4 field goal effort vs. ULL tied ed at strong vs. Texas A&M… Ranks ninth in the Big 12 and is third on the Wildcats brother Jamie for No. 2 on K-State's single-game chart… Good from 19 and 22 with 34 total tackles, including a team-best 21 solos… Opened the season with yards vs. Western Kentucky. eight tackles (seven solo) against Western Kentucky… Recorded a career-high 11 tackles, including eight solo stops, against Fresno State… Credited with three tack- 17 Tim Reyer (P) Fr. les and an interception against Louisiana-Lafayette… Pick vs. the Ragin' Cajuns A true freshman walk-on who took over as K-State's starting punter vs. Louisiana- was first since recording the second of his career at Baylor (10/26/02)… Broke up Lafayette… Had just one punt against the Ragin' Cajuns, hitting a 32-yarder into a one pass to go along with five tackles against Texas A&M… Made six tackles stiff head wind…Registered career-best 45.0 per punt average against Texas against Oklahoma... Made two tackles against Nebraska... Recorded a tackle line A&M…Booted a 48 yarder against Aggies... Launched a 61 yarder against of 1-2-3 against Texas Tech... Broke up a team and season-high three passes Oklahoma... Finished game with Sooners with a 40.3 yard average on six punts... against the Red Raiders... Registered five total tackles against Missouri... Made a Blasted a 67 yard punt against Nebraska; finishing with a 44.8 yard average on touchdown-saving tackle against the Tigers; Missouri was eventually forced to kick four punts, including two inside the 20... Punted five times for an average of 43.6 a field goal on the drive... Brother, John, was a first team All-American pitcher at yards per punt against Texas Tech... Nailed a 61-yarder against the Red Raiders Wichita State and was a ninth-round pick by the Rockies in 2002. and pinned one punt inside the 20... Blasted a 59-yarder against Missouri; placed two punts inside the 20... Made first career appearance vs. Fresno State... 31 Marcus Patton** (SS) Sr. Averaging 40.8 yards on 28 punts for the season... Has placed seven punts inside Opened at strong safety in K-State's first three games… Start vs. Western the 20 and has forced the opposition to fair catch seven punts. Kentucky was the first of his career… Credited with 10 tackles on the season… Registered three tackles against WKU…Tied a career-high with five total stops 88 Jesse Martinez (P) Jr. against Fresno State... Made one solo tackle at Kansas... Saw action against Averaging 37.5 yards on 16 punts this season... Has punted in 8-of-9 games... Nebraska, but did not register any stats. Averaged 48.0 yards on two punts at Kansas, including a season-long 50 yarder, for best outing of the season... Averaged 48.5 yards on two punts at Missouri, 8 Bret Jones (FS) Jr. including a 49 yarder... Placed one punt inside the 20 against the Tigers. Has started in six Big 12 games... Made his first career start at Texas A&M after coming off the bench in the season's first three games… Has been a quick study in picking up the K-State defense after arriving in the summer… Credited with 34 tackles on the season, including a six-tackle outing against Louisiana-Lafayette… Did not have a tackle vs. Fresno State, but did register a pair of interceptions… Returned his first career pick 42 yards for a touchdown and the first score of the game... Team leader in solo tackles with five and tied for lead in total tackles with eight at Texas A&M... Made four total tackles, including assisting on a tackle for a two-yard loss against Oklahoma... Registered two tackles against Nebraska... K- State’s second leading tackler against Texas Tech with six stops... Made five solo tackles against Missouri.

24 Maurice Mack* (FS) So. Listed second on depth chart at free safety… Made three tackles against Missouri... Registered five tackles against Texas Tech... Made three tackles and recovered first fumble of season against Nebraska... Made seven total tackles, including five solo stops in a reserve role against Oklahoma... Also registered first two pass breakups of the season against Sooners... Credited with two assisted tackles on the season… Notched his first career interception against Louisiana- Lafayette… Has also returned kicks for the Wildcats, with a career-long 37-yarder vs. Ohio State in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.

Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) Page 16 2004 Wildcat Statistics 9 Games Overall: 4-5 (Home: 3-3, Road: 1-2)/Big 12 Conference: 2-4 (Home: 1-2, Road: 1-2) Z Results/Attendance Z Rushing Date Opponent Result Score TV Attend. Player GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg YPG Sept. 4 Western Kentucky W 27-13 None 46,740 Sproles, Darren 9 208 1149 53 1096 5.3 9 74 121.8 Sept. 11 Fresno State L 21-45 FSN 46,468 Meier, Dylan 8 80 304 74 230 2.9 6 30 28.8 Sept. 18 Louisiana-Lafayette W 40-20 None 47,914 Webb, Allen 8 78 313 88 225 2.9 5 17 28.1 Oct. 2 at Texas A&M* L 30-42 TBS 72,675 Clayton, Thomas 8 14 71 0 71 5.1 0 15 8.9 Oct. 9 at Kansas* L 28-31 None 50,152 Figurs, Yamon 9 2 11 3 8 4.0 0 11 0.9 Oct. 16 Oklahoma* L 21-31 ABC 52,310 Saba, Ayo 9 2 7 0 7 3.5 0 5 0.8 Oct. 23 Nebraska* W 45-21 None 52,234 Anders, Donnie 3 3 6 0 6 2.0 0 4 2.0 Oct. 30 Texas Tech* [hc] L 25-35 FSN 48,338 Martinez, Jesse 8 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.5 Nov. 6 at Missouri* W 35-24 FSN 63,412 Mann, Victor 9 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.3 Nov. 13 at Colorado* ------None --- TEAM 7 4 0 23 -23 -5.8 0 0 -3.3 Nov. 20 Iowa State* ------Total 9 393 1868 241 1627 4.1 20 74 180.8 * - Big 12 Conference game Opponents 9 315 1517 204 1313 4.2 18 80 145.9 hc - Homecoming Z Passing Z Score By Quarters Player GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lg YPG 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Meier, Dylan 8 123.09 202-117-4 57.9 1348 8 86 168.5 Kansas State 55 61 64 92 272 Webb, Allen 8 108.96 60-31-2 51.7 339 3 48 42.4 Opponents 63 75 66 58 262 Total 9 119.85 262-148-6 56.5 1687 11 86 187.4 Opponents 9 132.74 230-123-9 53.5 1756 16 63 195.1 Z Team Statistics Z Receiving Kansas State Opponents Player GP No Yds Avg TD Long YPG SCORING 272 262 Moreira, Jermaine 9 31 288 9.3 3 29 32.0 Points Per Game 30.2 29.1 Sproles, Darren 9 26 193 7.4 0 28 21.4 FIRST DOWNS 188 146 Figurs, Yamon 9 25 450 18.0 2 51 50.0 Rushing 97 60 Casey, Brian 9 20 261 13.1 2 38 29.0 Passing 75 75 Dennis, Davin 9 18 188 10.4 1 47 20.9 Penalty 16 11 Madison, Tony 7 11 181 16.5 2 86 25.9 RUSHING YARDAGE 1627 1313 Polite, Antoine 9 10 89 8.9 1 20 9.9 Yards gained rushing 1868 1517 Mann, Victor 9 3 18 6.0 0 11 2.0 Yards lost rushing 241 204 Saba, Ayo 9 2 10 5.0 0 6 1.1 Rushing Attempts 393 315 Norwood, Rashaad 9 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.8 Average Per Rush 4.1 4.2 Weiner, Michael 9 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 Average Per Game 180.8 145.9 Total 9 148 1687 11.4 11 86 187.4 TDs Rushing 20 18 Opponents 9 123 1756 14.3 16 63 195.1 PASSING YARDAGE 1687 1756 Att-Comp-Int 262-148-6 230-123-9 Average Per Pass 6.4 7.6 Z Scoring Average Per Catch 11.4 14.3 |------PAT------| Average Per Game 187.4 195.1 Player TD FGs Kick Run Rec Pass DXP Saf Pts TDs Passing 11 16 Rheem, Joe 0 11-13 31-31 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 64 TOTAL OFFENSE 3314 3069 Sproles, Darren 9 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 56 Total Plays 655 545 Meier, Dylan 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 36 Average Per Play 5.1 5.6 Webb, Allen 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Average Per Game 368.2 341.0 Moreira, Jermaine 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 31-689 30-490 Archer, Brandon 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 17-125 19-250 Casey, Brian 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 9-118 6-127 Madison, Tony 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.2 16.3 Figurs, Yamon 2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 12 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.4 13.2 Polite, Antoine 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 INT RETURN AVERAGE 13.1 21.2 Jones, Bret 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 FUMBLES-LOST 18-12 19-9 Dennis, Davin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 PENALTIES-YARDS 57-410 74-632 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Average Per Game 45.6 70.2 Total 34 11-13 31-31 1-2 0 0-1 0 1 272 PUNTS-YARDS 44-1742 44-1792 Opponents 36 4-8 34-35 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 262 Average Per Punt 39.6 40.7 Net punt average 33.9 37.9 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 33:54 25:58 Z Total Offense 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 53/132 45/116 Player GP Plays Rush Pass Total YPG 3rd-Down Pct 40% 39% Meier, Dylan 8 282 230 1348 1578 197.2 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 10/16 4/8 Sproles, Darren 9 208 1096 0 1096 121.8 4th-Down Pct 62% 50% Webb, Allen 8 138 225 339 564 70.5 SACKS BY-YARDS 13-97 13-95 Clayton, Thomas 8 14 71 0 71 8.9 MISC YARDS 1 14 Figurs, Yamon 9 2 8 0 8 0.9 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 34 36 Saba, Ayo 9 2 7 0 7 0.8 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 11-13 4-8 Anders, Donnie 3 3 6 0 6 2.0 PAT-ATTEMPTS 31-31 34-35 Martinez, Jesse 8 1 4 0 4 0.5 ATTENDANCE 294004 186239 Mann, Victor 9 1 3 0 3 0.3 Games/Avg Per Game 6/49001 3/62080 TEAM 7 4 -23 0 -23 -3.3 Total 9 655 1627 1687 3314 368.2 Opponents 9 545 1313 1756 3069 341.0 Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Page 17 Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) 2004 Wildcat Statistics 9 Games Overall: 4-5 (Home: 3-3, Road: 1-2)/Big 12 Conference: 2-4 (Home: 1-2, Road: 1-2) Z Defensive Statistics Z All-Purpose Yards Player GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds Sacks Int-Yds PBU QBH FR FF Blk Saf Player GP Rush Rec PR KR IR Tot YPG Archer, Brandon 9 26 31 57 6.5-23 1-5 2-52 .. 1-0 . . . Sproles, Darren 9 1096 193 34 395 0 1718 190.9 Simmons, Marvin 8 27 23 50 5.0-8 . 1-11 1 . . . . . Figurs, Yamon 9 8 450 92 0 0 550 61.1 Tetuan, Jesse 9 26 18 44 . . 1-3 5 . . . . . Moreira, Jermaine 9 0 288 -1 129 0 416 46.2 Berry, Jermaine 9 17 24 41 3.0-6 1-2 . 1 . 1-0 1 . . Dennis, Davin 9 0 188 0 106 0 294 32.7 Thurmond, Maurice 8 18 17 35 1.0-15 1-15 . 1 . 1-0 . . . Casey, Brian 9 0 261 0 0 0 261 29.0 Jones, Bret 9 21 13 34 3.0-9 1-2 2-42 2 . . . . . Meier, Dylan 8 230 0 0 0 0 230 28.8 Huntley, Kevin 8 15 16 31 4.0-22 3-20 . 1 . 1-1 2 . . Webb, Allen 8 225 0 0 0 0 225 28.1 Williams, Cedrick 9 24 3 27 1.0-4 . . 2 . . 1 . . Madison, Tony 7 0 181 0 0 0 181 25.9 Rose, David 9 18 5 23 1.5-6 . . 3 . . . . . Polite, Antoine 9 0 89 0 0 0 89 9.9 Mack, Maurice 9 10 11 21 . . 1-0 2 . 1-0 . . . Clayton, Thomas 8 71 0 0 0 0 71 8.9 Butler, Matt 7 10 9 19 0.5-1 ...... Mann, Victor 9 3 18 0 37 0 58 6.4 Edmonds, Scott 8 10 8 18 5.0-36 4-26 . 1 . 3-0 3 1 . Archer, Brandon 9 0 0 0 0 52 52 5.8 George, Tearrius 8 9 8 17 5.0-28 2-20 . 1 . . 2 . . Jones, Bret 9 0 0 0 0 42 42 4.7 Echols, Quintin 9 7 6 13 1.5-6 1-6 ...... Saba, Ayo 9 7 10 0 22 0 39 4.3 Marso, Derek 9 5 7 12 3.5-12 3-10 . 1 . . . . . Simmons, Marvin 8 0 0 0 0 11 11 1.4 Lavender, Louis 7 6 4 10 ...... Porter, Maurice 7 0 0 0 0 10 10 1.4 Patton, Marcus 8 7 3 10 ...... Norwood, Rashaad 9 0 7 0 0 0 7 0.8 Watts, Marcus 8 7 2 9 ...... Anders, Donnie 3 6 0 0 0 0 6 2.0 Garvin, Byron 9 5 3 8 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . Martinez, Jesse 8 4 0 0 0 0 4 0.5 Sims, Ted 5 4 4 8 1.0-1 ...... Tetuan, Jesse 9 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.3 Porter, Maurice 7 6 2 8 . . 2-10 4 . . . . . Weiner, Michael 9 0 2 0 0 0 2 0.2 Bulman, Andrew 6 4 1 5 1.0-6 ...... TEAM 7 -23 0 0 0 0 -23 -3.3 Davis, Surrell 7 4 . 4 ...... Total 9 1627 1687 125 689 118 4246 471.8 Seiler, Blake 9 2 2 4 1.5-4 2-4 ...... Opponents 9 1313 1756 250 490127 3936 437.3 Carrier, Alax 3 2 2 4 ...... Suttles, Kyle 2 1 3 4 ...... Meier, Dylan 8 3 . 3 ...... Z Punt Returns Gaskins, Greg 7 1 2 3 ...... Player No Yds Avg TD Long Perry, Marcus 8 2 1 3 ...... Figurs, Yamon 10 92 9.2 0 54 Clark, Blaine 5 2 . 2 ...... Sproles, Darren 6 34 5.7 0 25 Lawson, Joe 9 1 1 2 ...... Moreira, Jermaine 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 Figurs, Yamon 9 1 1 2 ...... Total 17 125 7.4 0 54 Casey, Brian 9 2 . 2 ...... Opponents 19 250 13.2 1 90 TEAM 7 . 1 1 ...... 1 Clayton, Thomas 8 1 . 1 ...... Saba, Ayo 9 1 . 1 ...... Z Kickoff Returns Vanover, Russ 8 . 1 1 ...... Player No Yds Avg TD Long Webb, Allen 8 1 . 1 ...... Sproles, Darren 16 395 24.7 0 79 Rheem, Joe 9 1 . 1 ...... Moreira, Jermaine 5 129 25.8 0 46 Total 9 307 232 539 44-187 15-110 9-118 26 . 9-1 9 1 1 Dennis, Davin 4 106 26.5 0 41 Opponents 9 387 292 679 54.0-218 13-95 6-127 26 . 12-14 7 2 . Saba, Ayo 3 22 7.3 0 9 Mann, Victor 3 37 12.3 0 14 Total 31 689 22.2 0 79 Z Field Goals Opponents 30 490 16.3 0 44 Player FGM-FGA Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Rheem, Joe 11-13 84.6 1-1 3-3 4-4 3-5 0-0 49 2 Total 11-13 84.6 1-1 3-3 4-4 3-5 0-0 49 2 Z Interception Returns Opponents 4-8 50.0 0-0 3-3 0-1 1-3 0-1 45 1 Player No Yds Avg TD Long Porter, Maurice 2 10 5.0 0 10 Archer, Brandon 2 52 26.0 2 27 Z Field Goal Sequence Jones, Bret 2 42 21.0 1 42 Game Kansas State Opponents Simmons, Marvin 1 11 11.0 0 11 Western Kentucky (22),(19) - Tetuan, Jesse 1 3 3.0 0 3 Fresno State - (45) Mack, Maurice 1 0 0.0 0 0 Louisiana-Lafayette (41),(34),(33),(33) - Total 9 118 13.1 3 42 Texas A&M (25) - Opponents 6 127 21.2 0 41 Kansas (49),(37),49* (27) Oklahoma - (26),40* Nebraska (40) - Z Punting Texas Tech (28) 50,41 Player No Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Missouri 47 32, (24) Reyer, Tim 28 1142 40.8 67 3 7 7 0 Colorado Martinez, Jesse 16 600 37.5 50 1 1 2 0 Iowa State Total 44 1742 39.6 67 4 8 9 0 Opponents 44 1792 40.7 59 5 11 17 0 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made * indicates field goal was blocked

Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) Page 18 2004 Wildcat Statistics 9 Games Overall: 4-5 (Home: 3-3, Road: 1-2)/Big 12 Conference: 2-4 (Home: 1-2, Road: 1-2) Z Game Summaries Score By Quarters First Downs Rushing Passing Total Off. Return Punting Fumbles Penalty Third Average Total Game Score 1 2 3 4 Tot Ru Pa Pn Att Yds TD A-C-I Yds TD Att Yds Yds No-Avg No-Lost No-Yds Downs F. Pos ToP K-State 27 7 3 10 7 27 17 10 0 60 306 3 21-14-0 196 0 81 502 -1 1-38.0 3-1 6-35 13-18 H26 39:05 Western Kentucky 13 0 6 7 0 13 4 8 1 25 77 1 21-10-0 182 1 46 259 37 4-52.0 1-0 6-40 2-8 V25 20:55 K-State 21 7 7 0 7 11 5 4 2 33 59 0 23-8-2 121 2 56 180 184 8-30.8 1-0 5-38 2-13 H28 27.32 Fresno State 45 14 17 7 7 18 7 10 1 48 156 4 30-17-3 244 2 78 400 207 3-32.7 1-0 11-113 6-16 V45 32:28 K-State 40 13 7 10 10 25 21 3 1 62 393 3 10-7-0 52 1 72 445 108 1-32.0 2-2 4-31 2-9 H43 36:56 UL-Lafayette 20 0 7 7 5 15 10 4 1 34 214 2 23-9-2 128 1 57 342 33 5-33.6 2-1 9-57 6-13 V20 23:04 K-State 30 7 7 3 13 28 10 13 5 45 123 1 45-29-2 246 3 90 369 79 3-41.0 4-2 6-40 10-20 V32 40:28 at Texas A&M 42 7 14 7 14 12 5 5 2 31 180 5 12-7-0 129 1 43 309 126 5-35.0 3-1 7-65 3-8 H39 19:32 K-State 28 0 6 8 14 17 6 10 1 33 59 1 33-19-1 306 2 66 365 82 5-38.4 1-1 11-120 3-13 V26 33:33 at Kansas 31 7 0 10 14 15 5 7 3 32 101 1 27-14-0 137 2 59 238 119 5-42.8 2-2 13-109 4-13 H39 26:27 K-State 21 7 7 7 0 17 3 10 4 25 1 1 41-21-0 246 1 66 247 49 8-39.4 3-3 4-28 4-14 H21 28:41 Oklahoma 31 7 10 7 7 23 9 13 1 44 149 0 31-20-1 256 4 75 405 68 6-42.0 1-0 10-100 8-17 V33 31:19 K-State 45 14 10 7 14 24 16 6 2 61 294 6 23-14-0 124 0 84 418 73 5-44.0 3-2 9-41 8-16 H43 37:53 Nebraska 21 7 7 7 0 9 6 2 1 34 106 2 12-3-1 116 0 46 222 93 7-42.9 3-3 6-45 2-11 V25 22:07 K-State 25 0 7 12 6 23 9 13 1 34 167 3 42-26-1 248 0 76 415 159 5-43.6 0-0 5-37 7-16 H26 31:45 Texas Tech 35 14 0 14 7 24 4 19 1 29 91 2 39-27-0 326 2 68 417 120 3-37.0 3-0 10-88 8-13 V31 28:15 K-State 35 0 7 7 21 16 10 6 0 40 225 2 24-10-0 148 2 64 373 137 8-44.8 1-1 7-40 4-14 V36 29:16 at Missouri 24 7 14 0 3 17 10 7 0 38 239 1 35-16-2 238 2 73 477 40 6-44.3 3-2 2-15 6-17 H26 29:39 K-State at Colorado K-State Iowa State Z Game-By-Game Offensive Starters Opponent WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB FB TB WR W. Kentucky Dennis Doty Wooldridge Johnson Weiner Clary Casey Meier Mann Sproles Figurs Fresno State Dennis Doty Wooldridge Johnson Weiner Clary Moreira (wr) Webb Mann Sproles Figurs UL-Lafayette Dennis Doty Wooldridge Johnson Weiner Clary Casey Meier Polite (wr) Sproles Figurs at Texas A&M Dennis Doty Wooldridge Johnson Weiner Clary Casey Meier Mann Sproles Polite at Kansas Dennis Doty Wooldridge Johnson Weiner Clary Casey Webb Mann Sproles Polite Oklahoma Dennis Doty Wooldridge Johnson Weiner Clary Casey Meier Moreira (wr) Sproles Figurs Nebraska Moreira Doty Wooldridge Johnson Weiner Clary Casey Webb Mann Sproles Figurs Texas Tech Moriera Doty Wooldridge Johnson Weiner Clary Casey Meier Mann Sproles Figurs at Missouri Moreira Doty Wooldridge Johnson Weiner Clary Casey Meier Dennis (wr) Sproles Figurs at Colorado Iowa St. Z Game-By-Game Defensive Starters Opponent LE DT DT RE SLB MLB WLB CB FS SS CB W. Kentucky Edmonds Echols Berry Huntley Lowe Butler Thurmond C. Williams Tetuan Patton Rose Fresno State Edmonds Echols Berry Huntley Archer Butler Thurmond C. Williams Tetuan Patton Rose UL-Lafayette Edmonds Marso Berry Huntley Archer Butler Simmons C. Williams Tetuan Patton Rose at Texas A&M Edmonds Marso Berry Huntley Archer Butler Thurmond C. Williams Jones Tetuan Rose at Kansas Edmonds Marso Berry Huntley Archer Butler Simmons C. Williams Jones Tetuan Rose Oklahoma Edmonds Marso Berry Huntley Archer Simmons Thurmond C.Williams Jones Tetuan Rose Nebraska George Marso Berry Huntley Archer Simmons Thurmond C. Williams Jones Tetuan Rose Texas Tech George Berry Huntley (DE) Archer (SLB) Simmons(WLB) Mack (FS) Lavender (CB) C. Williams Jones Tetuan Rose at Missouri Edmonds Marso Berry George Archer Simmons Thurmond C. Williams Jones Tetuan Rose at Colorado Iowa St. Z Red Zone [inside the 20] # of Times Times Total Total Rush Pass FGs <------Failed to score inside opp. 20------> Opponent Score Inside Opp. 20 Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Western Kentucky 27-13 5 4 20 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 Fresno State 21-45 2 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 UL-Lafayette 40-20 7 6 30 3 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 Texas A&M 30-42 5 5 30 4 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kansas 28-31 3 3 18 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oklahoma 21-31 2 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Nebraska 45-21 8 6 42 6 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 Texas Tech 25-35 3 3 17 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Missouri 35-24 4 3 21 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Colorado Iowa State Totals 272-262 39 32 192 24 16 8 8 1 1 1 4 0 0 Season Percentage - Overall: 32 of 39 (82.1%) Season Percentage - Touchdowns: 24 of 39 (61.5%) Season Percentage - Field Goals: 8 of 39 (20.5%) Season Percentage - Failed to Score: 7 of 39 (17.9%)

Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Page 19 Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) 2004 Wildcat Statistics 9 Games Overall: 4-5 (Home: 3-3, Road: 1-2)/Big 12 Conference: 2-4 (Home: 1-2, Road: 1-2) Z Scoring Drives - Kansas State Z Scoring Drive Analysis No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring Kansas State Opponents Opponent Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start Play Yardage TD FG TD FG W. Kentucky 15 80 7:49 TD 1st/7:11 KS 20 Meier 9 run W. Kentucky 9 54 2:58 FG 2nd/0:00 KS 40 Rheem 22 field goal No Drive 3 0 1 0 W. Kentucky 10 80 4:19 TD 3rd/10:41 KS 20 Sproles 32 run Minus Yds. 0 0 0 0 W. Kentucky 10 80 4:38 FG 3rd/4:14 KS 18 Rheem 19 field goal 0-902 21 W. Kentucky 16 80 8:38 TD 4th/6:34 KS 20 Webb 8 run 10-19 1 2 2 0 Fresno State ------TD 1st/11:36 -- Jones 42 interception return Fresno State 2 56 1:00 TD 2nd/12:17 KS 44 Dennis 47 pass from Meier 20-29 1 0 3 1 Fresno State 6 19 3:53 TD 4th/1:03 FS 19 Madison 0 fumble recovery 30-39 2 3 1 0 UL-Lafayette 6 17 2:34 FG 1st/10:45 ULL 41 Rheem 41 field goal 40-49 5 0 1 0 UL-Lafayette 4 45 1:56 TD 1st/7:54 ULL 45 Sproles 35 run 50-59 3 1 4 0 UL-Lafayette 11 67 5:06 FG 1st/0:50 KS 16 Rheem 39 field goal UL-Lafayette 6 44 2:35 TD 2nd/5:56 ULL 44 Casey 7 pass from Meier 60-69 7 2 5 0 UL-Lafayette 12 80 5:39 TD 3rd/9:21 KS 20 Meier 1 run 70-79 4 0 5 1 UL-Lafayette 4 3 1:35 FG 3rd/6:49 ULL 19 Rheem 33 field goal 80-89 8 1 10 0 UL-Lafayette 8 45 3:34 TD 4th/6:28 ULL 45 Meier 5 run 90-99 0 0 1 0 UL-Lafayette 5 12 1:13 FG 4th/1:13 ULL 28 Rheem 33 field goal Texas A&M 12 63 7:23 TD 1st/7:37 KS 37 Meier 1 run Texas A&M 10 65 2:30 TD 2nd/0:54 KS 35 Figurs 20 pass from Meier Texas A&M 10 30 4:50 FG 3rd/9:55 AM 38 Rheem 25 field goal Texas A&M 15 65 7:19 TD 4th/7:38 KS 35 Moreira 3 pass from Meier Z Game Opening Drives Texas A&M 7 63 1:23 TD 4th/3:50 KS 37 Moriera 18 pass from Meier Kansas State Opponents Kansas 6 8 3:08 FG 2nd/13:14 KU 40 Rheem 49 field goal Kansas 6 39 4:30 FG 2nd/2:01 KS 41 Rheem 37 field goal Opponent Pts. 1st Dns. Yds. Pts. 1st Dns. Yds. Kansas 15 85 6:28 TD 3rd/2:20 KS 15 Meier 2 run W. Kentucky 7 5 80 0 1 37 Kansas 2 83 0:48 TD 4th/13:20 KS 17 Madison 86 pass from Meier Fresno State 0 0 1 0 1 15 Kansas 9 80 1:10 TD 4th/2:06 KS 20 Casey 8 pass from Meier UL-Lafayette 3 1 17 0 0 4 Oklahoma 11 59 4:38 TD 1st/9:25 KS 41 Sproles 1 run Oklahoma 5 79 2:00 TD 2nd/14:07 KS 21 Figurs 38 pass from Meier Texas A&M 7 5 63 0 3 39 Oklahoma ------TD 3rd/9:52 -- Archer 27 interception return Kansas 0 1 3 0 0 1 Nebraska 7 75 3:31 TD 1st/11:29 KS 25 Webb 13 run Oklahoma 7 2 59 0 0 6 Nebraska 11 49 5:00 TD 1st/4:47 NU 49 Webb 8 run Nebraska 7 3 75 0 0 -3 Nebraska 14 79 6:20 TD 2nd/12:12 KS 21 Sproles 1 run Nebraska 8 38 3:24 FG 2nd/0:06 KS 39 Rheem 40 FG Texas Tech 0 0 3 7 4 83 Nebraska 3 37 0:45 TD 3rd/4:56 NU 37 Webb 1 run Missouri 0 0 7 0 2 61 Nebraska 2 39 0:34 TD 4th/11:13 NU 39 Webb 9 run Colorado Nebraska 7 27 2:38 TD 4th/8:29 NU 27 Sproles 3 run Iowa State Texas Tech 11 67 6:32 TD 2nd/5:45 KS 33 Sproles 5 run Texas Tech 9 63 4:23 FG 3rd/10:37 KS 26 Rheem 28 field goal Texas Tech 2 58 0:37 TD 3rd/2:59 KS 42 Sproles 40 run Texas Tech 14 75 2:55 TD 4th/2:27 KS 25 Meier 2 run Missouri 5 61 2:12 TD 2nd/5:33 KS 39 Sproles 18 run Z 2nd Half Opening Drives Missouri 2 80 0:52 TD 3rd/8:30 KS 20 Sproles 80 run Missouri 7 42 2:41 TD 4th/14:50 MU 42 Moreira 8 pass from Webb Kansas State Opponents Missouri 7 62 3:23 TD 4th/9:39 KS 38 Polite 20 pass from Webb Opponent Pts. 1st Dns. Yds. Pts. 1st Dns. Yds. W. Kentucky 7 4 80 0 0 4 Z Scoring Drives - Opponents Fresno State 0 2 13 0 2 39 No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring UL-Lafayette 7 6 80 0 0 4 Opponent Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start Play Texas A&M 3 3 30 0 0 6 W. Kentucky 10 86 5:16 TD 2nd/10:43 WK 14 Moore 13 run Kansas 0 0 7 0 0 -9 W. Kentucky 8 58 4:02 TD 3rd/0:12 WK 42 Clayton 5 pass from Haddix Oklahoma 0 0 5 0 1 17 Fresno State 10 73 3:48 TD 1st/7:48 FS 27 Wright 4 run Fresno State 14 82 5:00 TD 1st/0:11 FS 18 Wright 2 run Nebraska 0 1 -1 0 0 4 Fresno State 4 6 0:53 FG 2nd/13:17 KS 34 Visintainer 45 field goal Texas Tech 3 2 63 7 3 80 Fresno State 6 25 2:35 TD 2nd/6:11 KS 25 Rivera 10 pass from Pinegar Missouri 0 1 20 0 2 74 Fresno State 5 11 1:59 TD 2nd/2:02 KS 11 Pinegar 2 run Colorado Fresno State 3 17 1:00 TD 3rd/5:50 KS 17 Rivera 29 pass from Pinegar Fresno State 4 59 1:34 TD 4th/4:56 FS 41 Sumlin 4 run Iowa State UL-Lafayette 9 80 4:36 TD 2nd/11:14 ULL 20 Crist 39 pass from Babb UL-Lafayette 7 72 2:48 TD 3rd/4:01 ULL 28 Babb 9 run UL-Lafayette 7 91 3:38 TD 4th/10:02 ULL 8 Johnson 1 run Texas A&M 3 12 1:17 TD 1st/1:48 KS 12 Murphy 29 pass from McNeal Z Texas A&M 4 80 1:44 TD 2nd/10:52 AM 20 Lewis 14 run Drive Superlatives Texas A&M 5 69 1:56 TD 2nd/ 3:24 AM 31 Lewis 1 run Kansas State Opponent Texas A&M 3 5 1:18 TD 3rd/7:14 KS 5 Carter 4 run Most Plays/Result 16/TD vs. WKU 14/TD by FSU Texas A&M 1 2 0:03 TD 4th/14:57 KS 2 Lewis 2 run Most Yards/Result 85/TD at KU 91/TD by ULL Texas A&M 3 67 0:57 TD 4th/0:37 AM 33 McNeal 62 run Kansas 11 53 3:28 TD 1st/5:48 KS 47 Anderson 2 pass from Barmann 83/TD at KU Kansas 4 24 1:43 FG 3rd/10:45 KS 41 Beck 27 field goal Most Time/Result 8:38/TD vs. WKU 6:50/TD by TTU Kansas 2 24 0:10 TD 3rd/8:55 KS 24 Randle 24 pass from Barmann Kansas 5 68 1:34 TD 4th/5:28 KU 48 Simmons 31 pass from Swanson Kansas 2 38 0:54 TD 4th/3:16 KS 38 Randle 43 run Oklahoma 5 61 2:46 TD 1st/1:07 OU 39 Wilson 17 pass from White Oklahoma 8 80 3:40 TD 2nd/10:27 OU 20 Wilson 14 pass from White Oklahoma 6 28 1:54 FG 2nd/3:12 KS 37 DiCarlo 26 field goal Oklahoma 10 74 4:27 TD 3rd/5:25 OU 26 Clayton 15 pass from White Oklahoma 12 78 5:12 TD 4th/7:06 OU 22 Clayton 8 pass from White Nebraska 4 86 1:15 TD 1st/3:32 NU 14 Jackson 20 run Nebraska 7 80 3:29 TD 2nd/8:43 NU 20 Jackson 2 run Nebraska ------TD 3rd/ 11:19 KS 10 D. Bullocks 10 fumble return Texas Tech 11 83 5:00 TD 1st/10:00 TT 17 Hicks 1 pass from Cumbie Texas Tech 13 80 6:50 TD 1st/1:11 TT 20 Haverty 20 pass from Cumbie Texas Tech 9 80 4:13 TD 3rd /6:24 TT 20 Henderson 1 run Texas Tech - - - TD 3rd/4:31 TT 10 Amendola 90 punt return Texas Tech 1 43 0:08 TD 4th/5:22 KS 43 Henderson 43 run Missouri 6 52 1:54 TD 1st/6:14 MU 48 Woods 21 run Missouri 6 76 2:56 TD 2nd/11:51 MU 24 Coffey 59 pass from Smith Missouri 6 64 2:05 TD 2nd/7:45 MU 34 Coffey 31 pass from Smith Missouri 6 74 1:42 FG 4th/13:08 MU 26 Tantarelli 24 field goal Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) Page 20 2004 Wildcat Statistics 9 Games Overall: 4-5 (Home: 3-3, Road: 1-2)/Big 12 Conference: 2-4 (Home: 1-2, Road: 1-2) Z Longest Plays - 20+ Yards KANSAS STATE OPPONENTS Yards Opponent Play/Situation/Result Yards Opponent Play/Situation/Result 86 Kansas Madison 86 pass from Meier (2nd and 13 at KS 17 -- TD) 80 UL-Lafayette Babb 80 run (2nd and 11 at ULL 19) 74 Missouri Sproles 74 run (2nd and 4 at KS 26 -- TD) 66 Missouri Nash 66 run (2nd and 2 at MU 28) 51 Kansas Figurs 51 pass from Meier (4th and 6 at KSU 41) 63 Nebraska Ross 63 pass from Dailey (3rd and 7 at NU 17) 48 Kansas Figurs 48 pass from Meier (2nd and 21 at KS 30) 62 Texas A&M McNeal 62 run (3rd and 5 at AM 38-- TD) 47 Fresno State Dennis 47 pass from Meier (2nd and 1 at FS 47 -- TD) 61 Fresno State Wright 61 pass from Pinegar (3rd and 16 at FS 35) 44 Texas Tech Figurs from 44 from Meier (3rd and 9 at KS 41) 59 Missouri Coffey 59 pass from Smith (3rd and 8 at MU 41 -- TD) 40 Texas Tech Sproles 40 run (1st and 10 at TT 40--TD) 55 Nebraska Nunn 55 pass from Dailey (2nd and 1 at NU 40) 38 Missouri Casey 38 pass from Webb (1st and 10 at KS 19) 43 Texas Tech Henderson 43 run (1st and 10 at KS 43--TD) 38 Oklahoma Figurs 38 pass from Meier (2nd and 6 at OU 38 -- TD) 43 Kansas Randle 43 run (2nd and 15 from KS 43 -- TD) 35 UL-Lafayette Sproles 35 run (2nd and 11 at ULL 35 -- TD) 41 Oklahoma Wilson 41 pass from White (1st and 10 at OU 45) 35 W. Kentucky Figurs 35 pass from Meier (2nd and 14 at WK 49) 40 Texas Tech Filani 40 pass from Cumbie (2nd and 10 at TT 44) 34 Nebraska Sproels 34 run (2nd and 8 at NU 35) 40 UL-Lafayette Sampy 40 pass from Babb (1st and 10 at ULL 49) 34 UL-Lafayette Sproles 34 run (2nd and 7 at KS 19) 39 UL-Lafayette Crist 39 pass from Babb (1st and 10 at KS 39 -- TD) 32 W. Kentucky Sproles 32 run (2nd and 5 at WK 32 -- TD) 36 UL-Lafayette Cones 36 run (2nd and 9 at ULL 21) 30 Nebraska Sproles 30 run (1st and 10 at NU 39) 35 Missouri Ekwerekwu 35 pass from Smith (3rd and 8 at MU 13) 30 UL-Lafayette Sproles 30 run (1st and 10 at ULL 44) 33 Missouri Omboga 33 pass from Smith (1st and 10 at MU 48) 30 W. Kentucky Meier 30 run (1st and 10 at KS 35) 33 W. Kentucky Perkins 33 pass from Haddix (1st and 10 at WK 31) 29 Oklahoma Moriera 29 pass from Meier (3rd and 5 at OU 30) 31 Missouri Coffey 31 pass from Smith (1st and 10 at KS 31 -- TD) 28 Missouri Sproles 28 pass from Meier (2nd and 7 at MU 48) 31 Texas Tech Hicks 31 pass from Cumbie (3rd and 8 at KS 32) 28 W. Kentucky Casey 28 pass from Meier (3rd and 8 at KS 22) 31 Kansas Simmons 31 pass from Swanson (3rd and 7 at KS 31 -- TD) 26 Texas A&M Casey 26 pass from Meier (3rd and 3 at KS 21) 31 Fresno State Mathis 31 pass from Pinegar (3rd and 10 at FS 31) 24 Missouri Casey 24 pass from Meier (1st and 10 at KS 39) 29 Missouri Woods 29 run (2nd and 1 at MU 29) 24 Texas Tech Figurs 24 pass from Meier (1st and 10 at TT 41) 29 Fresno State Rivera 29 pass from Pinegar (2nd and 22 at KS 29 -- TD) 24 Oklahoma Figurs 24 pass from Meier (2nd and 5 at KS 25) 29 Texas A&M Thomas 29 run (2nd and 2 from AM 42) 24 W. Kentucky Figurs 24 pass from Meier (1st and 10 at WK 27) 28 Oklahoma Bradley 28 pass from White (3rd and 7 at KS 46) 23 Texas Tech Figurs 23 pass from Meier (3rd and 12 at KS 23) 28 Fresno State Sumlin 28 run (1st and 10 at KS 37) 23 Nebraska Figurs 23 pass from Webb (2nd and 5 at NU 36) 27 W. Kentucky Perkins 27 pass from Haddix (1st and 10 at WK 42) 21 Oklahoma Moriera 21 pass from Meier (2nd and 1 at KS 25) 26 Texas A&M Carter 26 pass from McNeal (1st and 10 at AM 40) 21 Kansas Moreira 21 pass from Meier (2nd and 10 at KS 43) 25 W. Kentucky Moore 25 run (2nd and 14 at WK 31) 21 W. Kentucky Moreira 21 pass from Meier (1st and 10 at WK 48) 24 Missouri Nash 24 pass from Smith (3rd and 10 at KS 40) 20 Missouri Polite 20 pass from Webb (3rd and 10 at MU 20 -- TD) 24 Texas Tech Hawkins 24 pass from Cumbie (2nd and 6 from KS 38) 20 Fresno State Sproles 20 run (1st and 10 at KS 20) 24 Kansas Rideau to Randle 24 pass from Barmann (1st and 10 at KS 24) 20 Texas A&M Figurs 20 pass from Meier (1st and 10 at AM 20 -- TD) 24 UL-Lafayette Lindon 24 run (3rd and 21 at ULL 9) No. of plays from scrimmage, 20+ yards: 34 (10 run/24 pass) 24 Fresno State Reid 24 pass from Pinegar (1st at KS 28) No. of plays from scrimmage, 40+ yards: 6 (2 run/4 pass) 21 Missouri Woods 21 run (1st and 5 at KS 21 -- TD) 21 Fresnso State Jamison 21 pass from Pinegar (1st at FS 40) Returns Opponent Player 20 Texas Tech Haverty 20 pass from Cumbie (2nd and 11 at KS 20 -- TD) Kickoff Fresno State Sproles 79 yards 20 Nebraska Jackson 20 run (1st and 10 at KSU 20--TD) Missouri Moreira 46 yards No. of plays from scrimmage, 20+ yards: 38 (13 run/25 pass) UL-Lafayette Dennis 41 yards No. of plays from scrimmage, 40+ yards: 12 (5 run/7 pass) Texas A&M Dennis 33 yards Punt Missouri Figurs 54 yards Returns Opponent Player Fresno State Sproles 25 yards Kickoff Fresno State Jennings 44 yards Interception Fresno State Jones 42 yards -- TD Punt Texas Tech Amendola 90 yards --TD Oklahoma Archer 27 yards -- TD Interception Fresno State Sanders 41 yards Missouri Archer 25 yards -- TD Fumble None Fumble None No. of returns 20+ yards: 9 (6 KOR/2 PR/1 Int) No. of returns 20+ yards: 18 (13 KOR/2 PR/3 Int) No. of returns 40+ yards: 5 (1 KOR/3 PR/1 Int) No. of returns 40+ yards: 5 (3 KOR/ 1 PR/ 1 Int)

Z Average Starting Field Position Total Total Average Started Total Total Drives Yd. Line Field Pos. in Opp. Scores TD FG MFG Punts Downs To Clock Points Total 101 3,147 KS 31 17 39 28 11 1 36 4 17 5 237 Opponents 104 3,460 OPP 33 20 34 32 3 1 38 4 14 9 238

Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Page 21 Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) 2004 Wildcat Statistics 9 Games Overall: 4-5 (Home: 3-3, Road: 1-2)/Big 12 Conference: 2-4 (Home: 1-2, Road: 1-2) Z Wildcat Superlatives Z Opponent Superlatives Individual Individual Longest Rush: 74, Darren Sproles at Missouri Longest Rush: 80, Jerry Babb, Louisiana-Lafayette Longest Touchdown Run: 74, Darren Sproles at Missouri Longest Touchdown Run: 62, Reggie McNeal, Texas A&M Longest Pass: 86, Dylan Meier at Kansas Longest Pass: 63, Joe Dailey to Cory Ross, Nebraska Longest TD Pass: 86, Dylan Meier to Tony Madison at Kansas Longest TD Pass: 59, Brad Smith to Sean Coffey, Missouri Longest Punt Return: 54, Yamon Figurs at Missouri Longest Punt Return: 90, Danny Amendola, Texas Tech (TD) Longest Kickoff Return: 79, Darren Sproles vs. Fresno State Longest Kickoff Return: 44, Adam Jennings, Fresno State Longest Interception: 42, Brett Jones vs. Fresno State Longest Interception: 41, James Sanders, Fresno State Most Punts: 7, Jesse Martinez vs. Fresno State Most Punts: 7, Sam Koch, Nebraska Longest Punt: 67, Tim Reyer vs. Nebraska Longest Punt: 59, B. Claybourn, Western Kentucky; Sam Koch, Nebraska Highest Punt Average: 48.5, Jesse Martinez at Missouri Highest Punt Average: 52.0, B. Claybourn, Western Kentucky Longest Field Goal: 49, Joe Rheem at Kansas Longest Field Goal: 45, Brett Visintainer, Fresno State Most Field Goals: 4, Joe Rheem vs. Louisiana-Lafayette Most Field Goals: 1, Visintainer, Fresno State; Beck, Kansas; DiCarlo, Oklahoma Most TDs Rushing: 4, Allen Webb vs. Nebraska Most TDs Rushing: 2, three players Most TDs Receiving: 2, Jermaine Moreira at Texas A&M Most TDs Receiving: 2, four players Most TDs Passing: 3, Dylan Meier at Texas A&M Most TDs Passing: 4, Jason White, Oklahoma Most Rushing Attempts: 42, Darren Sproles vs. Western Kentucky Most Rushing Attempts: 36, Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma Most Yards Rushing: 292, Darren Sproles vs. Louisiana-Lafayette* Most Yards Rushing: 130, Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma Most Pass Attempts: 45, Dylan Meier at Texas A&M Most Pass Attempts: 39, Sonny Cumbie, Texas Tech Most Pass Completions: 29, Dylan Meier at Texas A&M Most Pass Completions: 27, Sonny Cumbie, Texas Tech Most Yards Passing: 249, Dylan Meier at Kansas Most Yards Passing: 326, Sonny Cumbie, Texas Tech Most Receptions: 10, Darren Sproles vs. Texas Tech Most Receptions: 8, Trey Haverty, Texas Tech Most Yards Receiving: 114, Tony Madison at Kansas Most Yards Receiving: 126, Maurice Perkins, Western Kentucky Most Total Offense: 332, Dylan Meier at Texas Tech Most Total Offense: 285, Sonny Cumbie, Texas Tech Most All-Purpose Yards: 351, Darren Sproles vs. Louisiana-Lafayette* Most All-Purpose Yards: 206, John Randle, Kansas Most Interceptions: 2, Brett Jones vs. Fresno State Most Interceptions: 1, James Sanders/Richard Marshall, Fresno State; Charles Gordon, Kansas Most Tackles: 13, Marvin Simmons vs. Oklahoma Most Tackles: 18, Barrett Ruud, Nebraska Most Solo Tackles: 8, Jesse Tetuan vs. Fresno State Most Solo Tackles: 11, Barrett Ruud, Nebraska Most Quarterback Sacks: 1, 12 times Most Quarterback Sacks: 2, Dan Cody, Oklahoma Most Tackles for Loss: 2.5, Marvin Simmons vs. Nebraska Most Tackles for Loss: 2.5, three players Most Passes Broken Up: 3, Jesse Tetuan vs. Texas Tech Most Passes Broken Up: 2, Tyrone Culver, Fresno State; Brodney Pool, Oklahoma * School Record Team Team High Low High Low Rushes 62 (Louisiana-Lafayette) 33 (FSU/KSU) Rushes 48 (Fresno State) 25 (Western Kentucky) Yards Rushing 393 (Louisiana-Lafayette) 1 (Oklahoma) Yards Rushing 239 (Missouri) 77 (Western Kentucky) TD Rushes 6 (Nebraska) 0 (Fresno State) TD Rushes 5 (Texas A&M) 1 (WKU/KU) Pass Attempts 45 (Texas A&M) 21 (Western Kentucky) Pass Attempts 39 (Texas Tech) 12 (TAM/NU) Pass Completions 29 (Texas A&M) 8 (Fresno State) Pass Completions 27 (Texas Tech) 3 (Nebraska) Yards Passing 306 (Kansas) 121 (Fresno State) Yards Passing 326 (Texas Tech) 116 (Nebraska) TD Passes 3 (Texas A&M) 0 (WKU/NU) TD Passes 4 (Oklahoma) 0 (Nebraska) Total Plays 90 (Texas A&M) 56 (Fresno State) Total Plays 78 (Fresno State) 43 (Texas A&M) Total Offense 502 (Western Kentucky) 180 (Fresno State) Total Offense 477 (Missouri) 222 (Nebraska) Points 45 (Nebraska) 21 (FSU/OU) Points 45 (Fresno State) 13 (Western Kentucky) Sacks By 4 (Texas Tech) 0 (Texas A&M) Sacks By 3 (OU/NU) 0 (WKU/ULL/MU) First Downs 28 (Texas A&M) 11 (Fresno State) First Downs 24 (Texas Tech) 9 (Nebraska) Penalties 11 (Kansas) 4 (ULL/OU) Penalties 13 (Kansas) 2 (Missouri) Penalty Yards 120 (Kansas) 28 (Oklahoma) Penalty Yards 113 (Fresno State) 15 (Missouri) Turnovers 4 (Texas A&M) 1 (WKU/TT/MU) Turnovers 4 (Nebraska/Missouri) 0 (WKU/TT) Interceptions By 3 (Fresno State) 0 (WKU/OU) Interceptions By 2 (FSU/A&M) 0 (WKU/ULL/MU)

Z Turnovers Z Kickoffs Z Kickoff Returns Takeaways (Fum/Int): 18 (9/9) Kickoffs: 51 Kickoffs: 48 Giveaways (Fum/Int): 17 (12/5) Touchbacks: 17 Touchbacks: 13 Difference: +1 (0.111 per game) End Zone+: 3 End Zone+: 0 Out of Bounds: 0 Out of Bounds: 4 Points Off Turnovers Opponent Returns (No.-Yds./Avg): 30-468/15.6 yds. Returns (No.-Yds.-Avg): 31-689/22.2 yds. Kansas State 41 Opponent Touchdowns: 0 Touchdowns: 0 Opponents 65 On-Side Kicks (No./Recovered by KS): 1/0 On-Side Kicks Versus (No./Recovered by Opp.): 2/1

Points Off Turnovers Per Game Kansas State 4.6 Opponents 7.2

Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) Page 22 Z Rushing, Individual Game-By-Game (Att-Yds/TD) OPPONENT ALSUP ANDERS CLAYTON MANN McNEESE MEIER SABA SPROLES WEBB W. Kentucky DNP 1-4/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 DNP 9-60/1 0-0/0 42-221/1 7-29/1 Fresno State DNP 0-0/0 2-1/0 0-0/0 DNP 4-6/0 0-0/0 11-37/0 16-15/0 UL-Lafayette DNP 2-2/0 9-58/0 0-0/0 DNP 9-37/2 1-2/0 38-292/1 2-5/0 at Texas A&M DNP DNP 1-3/0 0-0/0 DNP 22-44/1 0-0/0 20-61/0 0-0/0 at Kansas DNP DNP DNP 0-0/0 DNP 3-1/1 0-0/0 24-73/0 6--15/0 Oklahoma DNP DNP DNP 0-0/0 DNP 10--17/0 0-0/0 13-34/1 1--8/0 Nebraska DNP DNP 2-9/0 1-3/0 DNP DNP 1-5/0 22-135/2 34-147/4 Texas Tech DNP DNP DNP 0-0/0 0-0/0 16-84/1 0-0/0 18-83/2 0-0/0 at Missouri DNP DNP DNP 0-0/0 DNP 7-15/0 0-0/0 20-160/2 12-52/0 at Colorado Iowa State TOTALS DNP 3-6/0 14-71/0 1-3/0 DNP 80-230/6 2-7/0 208-1096/9 78-225/5

Z Passing, Individual Game-By-Game (A-C-I--Yds/TD) OPPONENT MEIER WEBB W. Kentucky 18-12-0--183/0 3-2-0--13/0 Fresno State 10-4-1--91/1 13-4-1--30/1 UL-Lafayette 10-7-0--52/1 0-0-0--0/0 at Texas A&M 45-29-2--246/3 DNP at Kansas 24-15-0--249/2 9-4-1--57/0 Oklahoma 38-20-0--242/1 3-1-0--4/0 Nebraska DNP 23-14-0--124/0 Texas Tech 41-26-1--248/0 1-0-0--0/0 at Missouri 16-4-0--37/0 8-6-0--111/2 at Colorado Iowa State TOTALS 202-117-4--1348/8 60-31-2--339/3

Z Receiving, Individual Game-By-Game (No-Yds/TD) OPPONENT CASEY COLEMAN DENNIS FIGURS LAWSON MADISON MANN W. Kentucky 1-28/0 DNP 4-38/0 5-84/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Fresno State 3-37/0 DNP 1-47/1 1-16/0 0-0/0 0-0/1 0-0/0 UL-Lafayette 2-16/1 DNP 2-19/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-11/0 at Texas A&M 3-37/0 DNP 3-23/0 5-50/1 0-0/0 3-30/0 0-0/0 at Kansas 3-35/1 DNP 0-0/0 4-106/0 0-0/0 4-114/1 0-0/0 Oklahoma 3-29/0 DNP 1-15/0 6-80/1 0-0/0 4-37/0 0-0/0 Nebraska 0-0/0 DNP 4-26/0 1-23/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Texas Tech 2-10/0 DNP 2-15/0 3-91/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-7/0 at Missouri 3-69/0 DNP 1-5/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 at Colorado Iowa State TOTALS 20-261/2 DNP 18-188/1 25-450/2 0-0/0 11-181/2 3-18/0

OPPONENT MOREIRA NORWOOD POLITE SABA SPROLES WATTS W. Kentucky 2-33-0 0-0/0 1-9/0 1-4/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Fresno State 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-5/0 1-6/0 1-10/0 0-0/0 UL-Lafayette 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-6/0 0-0/0 at Texas A&M 5-32/0 0-0/0 3-24/0 0-0/0 6-48/0 0-0/0 at Kansas 3-39/0 1-7/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 4-5/0 0-0/0 Oklahoma 7-85/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Nebraska 6-46/0 0-0/0 2-13/0 0-0/0 1-16/0 0-0/0 Texas Tech 6-38/0 0-0/0 1-8/0 0-0/0 10-79/0 0-0/0 at Missouri 2-15/1 0-0/0 2-30/1 0-0/0 2-29/0 0-0/0 at Colorado Iowa State TOTALS 31-288/1 1-7/0 10-89/1 2-10/0 26-193/0 0-0/0

Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Page 23 Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) Z Defense, Individual Game-By-Game (UT-AT-TT) OPPONENT ARCHER BALDWIN BERRY BULMAN BUTLER CARRIER CLINE ECHOLS EDMONDS W. Kentucky 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-6-7 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 Fresno State 4-7-11 0-0-0 2-7-9 0-0-0 4-4-8 2-2-4 0-0-0 0-4-4 1-2-3 UL-Lafayette 3-0-3 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-1-2 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-3 2-0-2 at Texas A&M 1-3-4 DNP 1-3-4 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 at Kansas 2-4-6 DNP 2-4-6 2-0-2 3-1-4 DNP DNP 0-0-0 5-3-8 Oklahoma 3-7-10 DNP 2-1-3 1-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-1-0 Nebraska 3-3-6 DNP 2-2-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 Texas Tech 6-5-11 DNP 4-1-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 at Missouri 3-2-5 DNP 1-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 DNP DNP 4-0-4 2-0-2 at Colorado Iowa State TOTALS 26-32-58 0-0-0 17-24-41 4-1-5 10-10-20 2-2-4 0-0-0 7-6-13 10-8-18

OPPONENT GARVIN GASKINS GEORGE HUNTLEY JONES LAVENDER LOWE MACK MARSO W. Kentucky 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-2-2 1-0-1 3-0-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Fresno State 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 2-2-4 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 UL-Lafayette 2-0-2 1-0-1 2-0-2 0-3-3 4-2-6 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 at Texas A&M 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 3-5-8 5-3-8 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 at Kansas 1-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 3-1-4 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 Oklahoma 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 3-0-0 1-3-4 DNP DNP 5-2-7 1-2-3 Nebraska 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-4-6 4-2-6 1-1-2 DNP DNP 1-2-3 0-2-2 Texas Tech 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-1-0 4-2-6 1-1-2 DNP 3-2-5 1-0-1 at Missouri 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-0-0 5-0-0 0-1-0 DNP 1-2-3 1-0-1 at Colorado Iowa State TOTALS 5-3-8 1-2-3 9-8-17 15-16-31 21-12-33 6-4-10 0-0-0 10-10-20 6-6-12

OPPONENT PATTON PORTER ROSE SEILER SIMMONS SIMS SUTTLES TETUAN THURMOND W. Kentucky 3-0-3 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-2-3 7-1-8 2-3-5 Fresno State 3-2-5 0-0-0 6-0-6 0-0-0 6-2-8 DNP 0-1-1 8-3-11 0-2-2 UL-Lafayette 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-3-5 DNP 0-0-0 1-2-3 DNP at Texas A&M 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-3-3 0-0-0 DNP 2-3-5 1-0-1 at Kansas 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 4-4-8 1-1-2 DNP 1-0-0 2-1-3 Oklahoma 0-0-0 0-1-1 3-2-5 1-0-1 7-6-13 DNP DNP 2-4-6 0-0-0 Nebraska 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-2-6 1-1-2 DNP 1-1-2 1-3-4 Texas Tech 0-0-0 2-0-0 5-0-5 1-0-0 1-1-2 1-2-3 DNP 1-2-3 1-3-4 at Missouri 0-0-0 3-0-3 0-0-0 0-1-1 3-2-5 1-0-1 DNP 3-2-5 6-2-8 at Colorado Iowa State TOTALS 7-3-10 6-2-8 17-5-22 2-1-3 27-23-50 4-4-8 1-3-4 26-18-44 13-14-27

OPPONENT WILLIAMS, C. WILLIAMS, K. W. Kentucky 3-0-3 DNP Fresno State 1-2-3 DNP UL-Lafayette 5-0-5 DNP at Texas A&M 2-0-2 DNP at Kansas 2-0-0 DNP Oklahoma 6-1-7 DNP Nebraska 2-0-0 DNP Texas Tech 1-0-1 DNP at Missouri 2-0-2 DNP at Colorado Iowa State TOTALS 24-3-27 DNP

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Game 1 No. 12/12 Kansas State 27, W. Kentucky 13 Fresno State 45, No. 13/14 Kansas State 21 Game 2 September 4, 2004 • Manhattan, Kan. • KSU Stadium September 11, 2004 • Manhattan, Kan. • KSU Stadium Attendance • 46,740 Attendance • 46,468

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 Final SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 Final Western Kentucky 0 6 7 0 — 13 Fresno State 14 17 7 7 — 45 Kansas State 7 3 10 7 — 27 Kansas State 7 7 0 7 — 21 Recap Recap FIRST QUARTER FIRST QUARTER MANHATTAN, Kan. — Darren KS - Meier 9 run (Rheem kick), 7:11 KS - Jones 42 interception return (Rheem kick), 11:36 MANHATTAN, Kan. — Fresno Sproles ran for 221 yards and a State was able to keep Darren FS - Wright 4 run (Visintainer kick), 7:48 touchdown on 42 carries, leading Sproles under wraps, holding the No. 12 Kansas State to a 27-13 vic- SECOND QUARTER FS - Wright 2 run (Visintainer kick), 0:11 senior to just 37 yards rushing, as tory over Western Kentucky in the WK - Moore 13 run (kick failed), 10:43 Fresno State knocked off Kansas season opener for both teams. KS - Rheem 22 field goal, 0:00 SECOND QUARTER State, 45-21, at KSU Stadium. Sproles, the nation's leading FS - Visintainer 45 field goal, 13:17 Paul Pinegar threw two touch- rusher with 1,986 yards last sea- THIRD QUARTER KS - Dennis 47 pass from Meier (Rheem kick), 12:17 down passes to Matt Rivera and son, extended his school record KS - Sproles 13 run (Rheem kick), 10:41 FS - Rivera 10 pass from Pinegar (Visintainer kick), 6:11 ran for another score to lead the with his 20th 100-yard game. He KS - Rheem 19 field goal, 4:14 FS - Pinegar 2 run (Visintainer kick), 2:02 way for the Bulldogs. has gone over 200 yards in four of WK - Clayton 5 pass from Haddix (Siewart kick), 0:12 Dwayne Wright added 76 yards his last six games. After his 32-yard THIRD QUARTER on the ground and a pair of scores touchdown run for a 17-6 lead in FOURTH QUARTER FS - Rivera 29 pass from Pinegar (Visintainer kick), 5:50 as Fresno State notched its second the third quarter, he needs two KS - Webb 8 run (Rheem kick), 6:34 road win over a team from a BCS more TDs to tie Ell Roberson for the conference in seven days. FOURTH QUARTER Wildcats' career record of 40. Kansas State led 7-0 before it Dylan Meier, a sophomore weather: 88 degrees, sunny, wind SSE 5-10 • kickoff: 6:10 p.m. FS - Sumlin 4 run (Visintainer kick), 4:56 took a snap thanks to a Bret Jones making his first start at quarterback KS - Madison 0 fumble recovery (Rheem kick), 1:03 42-yard interception return for a as Roberson's replacement, threw touchdown less than 3 1/2 minutes for 183 yards and ran for 60 yards weather: 78 degrees, partly cloudy, wind SSE 3-5 • kickoff: 11:10 a.m. into the game. and one score. He was replaced by But things went down hill quick- Allen Webb midway through a drive ly for the Cats, who mustered just 2 in the fourth quarter, and Webb yards of offense in the first quarter capped that possession with an 8- and trailed 31-14 at the half. yard run for a 27-13 lead with just Jones grabbed his second pick over 6 1/2 minutes left. to thwart a potential touchdown Kansas State outgained the drive in the third quarter and Hilltoppers 502 yards to 259. Maurice Mack added his first career Still, the Wildcats' 14th straight interception, but the turnovers did home-opening win was closer than little to stem Fresno State's it might have been. Final Statistics Final Statistics momentum. Kansas State led 10-6 at half- TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS In addition to his ground attack, time and 20-13 after three quarters Wright also caught three passes for WK KS Rushing FS KS Rushing and struggled to convert red zone 65 yards before being hurt on a 61- opportunites for much of the game. FIRST DOWNS ______13 27 Kansas State__Att. Yds. TD FIRST DOWNS ______18 11 Kansas State__Att. Yds. TD yard swing pass in the fourth quar- The Wildcats scored easily on Rushing ______4 17 Darren Sproles __42 221 1 Rushing ______7 5 Darren Sproles __11 37 0 ter -- a play that set Bryson their opening possession, capped Passing ______8 10 Dylan Meier ____9 60 1 Passing ______10 4 Allen Webb ____16 15 0 Sumlin's 4-yard TD run for a 45-14 by Meier's 9-yard run midway Penalty ______1 0 Allen Webb ____7 29 1 Penalty ______1 2 Dylan Meier ____4 6 0 lead. Sumlin finished with 68 yards through the first quarter for a 7-0 NET RUSHING ______77 306 Donnie Anders __1 4 0 NET RUSHING ____156 59 Donnie Anders __2 1 0 rushing, while Pinegar was 17-for- lead. But Sproles fumbled at Rushing Attempts____25 60 Rushing Attempts____48 33 30 for 244 yards. Western Kentucky's 18 on Kansas Average ______3.1 5.1 W. Kentucky__Att. Yds. TD Average ______3.2 1.8 Fresno State__Att. Yds. TD The Wildcats showed a spark State's next drive, and Charles Yards Gained ______86 321 Lerron Moore __15 63 1 Yards Gained______167 98 Dwayne Wright__26 76 2 of life in the second quarter when Thompson recovered for the Yards Lost ______9 15 Brian Porter ____7 19 0 Yards Lost ______11 39 Bryson Sumlin__12 70 1 Dylan Meier replaced first-time Hilltoppers. NET PASSING______182 196 Justin Haddix __3 -5 0 NET PASSING______244 121 Paul Pinegar ____7 10 1 starter Alan Webb at quarterback Western Kentucky converted Attempted______21 21 Attempted______30 23 Wendell Mathis __1 2 0 and sparked a 56-yard touchdown turnover into Lerron Moore's 13- drive with a 47-yard TD pass to Completed ______10 14 Passing Completed ______17 8 Nathan Adams __1 0 0 yard TD run with just over 10 1/2 Davin Dennis that got the Wildcats minutes in the half, cutting the lead Intercepted______0 0 Kansas State __ACI Yds. TD Intercepted______3 2 within 17-14. But that is as close as to 7-6. But the Hilltoppers missed TOTAL OFFENSE __259 502 Dylan Meier __18-12-0 183 0 TOTAL OFFENSE __400 180 Passing Kansas State would get as Pinegar the point after and could not capi- Total plays ______46 81 Allen Webb ____3-2-0 13 0 Total plays ______78 56 Kansas State __ACI Yds. TD connected with Rivera from 10 talize on a successful onside kick. Average Per Play __5.6 6.2 Average Per Play __5.1 3.2 Allen Webb __13-4-1 30 1 yards out for a 24-14 lead. Then, Penalties killed another drive Fumbles: No-Lost ____1-0 3-1 W. Kentucky ____ACI Yds. TD Fumbles: No-Lost ____1-0 1-0 Dylan Meier __10-4-1 91 1 after Adam Jennings' 40-yard punt for Kansas State later in the second Penalties: No-Yards 6-40 6-35 Justin Haddix__21-10-0 182 1 Penalties: No-Yards 11-113 5-38 return to K-State's 11, Pinegar quarter, taking the Wildcats out of PUNTS-YARDS __4-208 1-38 PUNTS-YARDS ____3-98 8-246 Fresno State____ACI Yds. TD scored from the 2 to make it 31-14. field goal range after they had Average Punt ______52.0 38.0 Receiving Average Punt ______32.7 30.8 Paul Pinegar __30-17-1 244 2 On the ensuing possession, reached Western Kentucky's 32. Punt Ret: No.-Yds. ____0-0 1--1 Kansas State__No. Yds. TD Punt Ret: No.-Yds. __5-46 1-5 Meier once again had the Wildcats The Wildcats then had first and Kickoff Ret: No.-Yds.__3-37 0-0 Yamon Figurs____5 84 0 Kickoff Ret: No.-Yds.__3-90 4-137 Receiving on the march. But an interception goal on the 3-yard line with more Interceptions: No.-Yds. 0-0 0-0 Davin Dennis____4 38 0 Interceptions: No-Yds. 2-71 3-42 Kansas State__No. Yds. TD by James Sanders deep in than a minute left in the half -- but Bulldogs' territory in the closing Fumble Ret: No.-Yds. __0-0 0-0 J. Moreira ______2 33 0 Fumble Ret: No-Yds __0-0 0-0 Brian Casey ____3 37 0 fumbled two exchanges and had to seconds of the first half snuffed out settle for Joe Rheem's 22-yard field Possession Time____20:55 39:05 Brian Casey ____1 28 0 Possession Time____32:28 27:32 Davin Dennis____1 47 1 any chance for K-State to take the goal as time expired for a 10-6 3rd-Down Conv. ______2/8 13/18 A. Polite______1 9 0 3rd-Down Conv. ____6/16 2/13 Yamon Figurs____1 16 0 momentum into halftime. lead. 4th-Down Conv. ______0/2 1/2 Ayo Saba ______1 4 0 4th-Down Conv. ______2/2 1/2 Darren Sproles __1 10 0 Webb returned to the game to After Sproles' TD and Rheem's Sacks By: N0.-Yds.____0-0 1-5 Sacks By: No-Yds. __2-12 1-1 Ayo Saba ______1 6 0 start the second half but tossed an 19-yard field goal put the Wildcats PAT Kicks ______2-1 3-3 W. Kentucky__No. Yds. TD PAT Kicks ______6-6 3-3 A. Polite______1 5 0 interception to Richard Marshall, up 20-6 in the third quarter, Justin Field Goals ______0-0 2-2 M. Perkins______5 126 0 Field Goals ______1-1 0-0 Tony Madison __0 0 1 and the Bulldogs capitalized with Haddix's 5-yard pass to Earl E. Williams ____2 17 0 Pinegar's 29-yard swing pass play Clayton in the closing seconds of LEADING TACKLERS Karl Phillips ____1 21 0 LEADING TACKLERS Fresno State__No. Yds. TD to Rivera for a 38-14 lead. the period got the Hilltoppers with- Kansas State Montaze Trumbo__1 13 0 Kansas State Dwayne Wright __3 65 0 A Sumlin touchdown from 4 in 20-13. Jesse Tetuan 7-1-8; Jermaine Earl Clayton ____1 5 1 Jesse Tetuan 8-3-11; Brandon Duncan Reid ____3 32 0 yards out stretched the lead to 45- Haddix finished 10-for-21 for Berry 1-6-7; Maurice Thurmond Archer; 4-7-11; Jermaine Berry Matt Rivera ____2 39 2 14 with just under five minutes to 182 yards passing, and Maurice play. Sproles, who finished with 178 2-3-5. 2-7-9. J. Fernandez____2 14 0 Perkins had five catches for 126 all-purpose yards for the game, yards for the Hilltoppers. Wendell Mathis __1 31 0 took the resulting kickoff 79 yards Western Kentucky Fresno State D. McDonald ____1 14 0 to the Bulldog 19 to set up the final Charles Thompson 8-5-13; Garrett McIntyre 3-4-7; Vincent Mark Wood ____1 11 0 score of the game when Brian Brandon Smith 8-3-11; Deonte Mays 3-1-4; James Sanders 2-2- Jaron Fairman __1 9 0 Casey fumbled into the end zone Smith 4-6-10. 4. Adam Jennings __1 6 0 after catching a 13-yard pass, and Stephen Spach __1 2 0 Tony Madison fell on it for a TD.

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Game 3 Kansas State 40, UL-Lafayette 20 Texas A&M 42, Kansas State 30 Game 4 September 18, 2004 • Manhattan, Kan. • KSU Stadium October 2, 2004 • College Station, Texas • Kyle Field Attendance • 47,914 Attendance • 72,675

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 Final SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 Final Louisiana-Lafayette 0 7 7 6 — 20 Kansas State 7 7 3 13 — 30 Kansas State 13 7 10 10 — 40 Texas A&M 7 14 7 14 — 42 Recap Recap FIRST QUARTER FIRST QUARTER MANHATTAN, Kan. — Darren KS - Rheem 41 field goal, 10:45 KS - Meier 1 run (Rheem kick), COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Sproles ran for a school-record 292 Kansas State turned out to be its KS - Sproles 35 run (Rheem kick), 7:54 AM - Murphy 29 pass from McNeal (Pegram kick), yards and a touchdown and quar- own worst enemy in its 2004 Big 12 terback Dylan Meier added a pair of KS - Rheem 34 field goal, 0:50 opener, setting up three short rushing scores as the Wildcats ran SECOND QUARTER Texas A&M touchdown drives with past Louisiana-Lafayette 40-20 SECOND QUARTER AM - Lewis 14 run (Pegram kick), turnovers as the Wildcats were before 47,914 at KSU Stadium. ULL - Crist 39 pass from Babb (Comiskey kick), 11:14 AM - Lewis 1 run (Pegram kick), knocked off by the Aggies 42-30 at Led by Sproles, who also KS - Casey 7 pass from Meier (Rheem kick), 5:56 KS - Figurs 20 pass from Meier (Rheem kick), Kyle Field despite getting a career smashed the K-State all-purpose night from sophomore quarterback record with 351 yards, the Wildcats THIRD QUARTER THIRD QUARTER Dylan Meier. ground out 393 yards via the run for KS - Meier 1 run (Rheem kick), 9:21 KS - Rheem 25 field goal, Courtney Lewis ran for three the seventh-most productive rush- KS - Rheem 33 field goal, 6:49 AM - Carter 4 run (Pegram kick), touchdowns to lead the way for ing effort in school history. ULL - Babb 9 run (Comiskey kick), 4:01 Texas A&M, sending the Aggies to Unlike the previous week, FOURTH QUARTER their third straight win. Sproles got off to a fast start, post- Meier connected with eight dif- FOURTH QUARTER AM - Lewis 2 run (Pegram kick), ing his collecting his sixth career ferent receivers en route to a 29- 100-yard rushing quarter in the first ULL - Johnson 1 run (pass failed), 10:02 KS - Moreira 3 pass from Meier (Figurs run failed), for-45 passing performance that 15 minutes by totalling 104 yards KS - Meier 5 run (Rheem kick), 6:28 KS - Moreira 18 pass from Meier (Rheem kick), included three touchdowns and on just 12 carries. KS - Rheem 33 field goal, 1:13 AM - McNeal 62 run (Pegram kick), was just four completions off the K- By intermission, the senior had State single-game record. rolled up 195 yards, including a 35- weather: 83 degrees, sunny, wind SSE 15-20 • kickoff: 1:10 p.m. weather: 81 degrees, sunny, wind N 9 • kickoff: 6:10 p.m. But Meier’s performance was yard touchdown run. not enough to overcome the mis- A pair of filed goals by place- cues that started A&M drives at the kicker Joe Rheem and a Meier TD K-State 12, 5 and 2. pass to tight end Brian Casey The Aggies quickly scored helped Kansas State build a 20-7 touchdowns on all three. Their halftime lead. other scoring drives were fast, too - After the break, Sproles ripped 80 yards in four plays, 69 yards in off runs of 16, 11, 9 and 9 yards in five plays and a three-play, 67- an 80-yard TD drive on Kansas yarder in the final minute, when it State's first possession of the third Final Statistics Final Statistics looked like they might just be run- quarter. Meier capped the drive TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ning out the clock. from a yard out to make it 27-7. A&M ran just 43 plays, while ULL KS Rushing AM KS Rushing Marvin Simmons intercepted a the Wildcats had 90. Kansas State Jerry Babb pass on the next Ragin’ FIRST DOWNS ______15 25 Kansas State__Att. Yds. TD FIRST DOWNS ______12 28 Kansas State__Att. Yds. TD also the ball for more than twice as Cajun possession to set up another Rushing ______10 21 Darren Sproles __38 292 1 Rushing ______5 10 Darren Sproles __20 61 0 long as the Aggies -- 40 minutes, Rheem field goal as the Wildcats’ Passing ______4 3 Thomas Clayton __9 58 0 Passing ______5 13 Dylan Meier ____22 42 1 28 seconds to 19:32. lead swelled to 30-7. Penalty ______1 1 Dylan Meier ____9 37 2 Penalty ______2 5 Yamon Figurs ____1 11 0 That would usually mean big Babb, however rallied NET RUSHING ____214 393 Allen Webb ____2 5 0 NET RUSHING ____180 123 Thomas Clayton __1 4 0 numbers for Sproles, the nation's Louisiana-Lafayette with a 9-yard Rushing Attempts____34 62 Donnie Anders __2 2 0 Rushing Attempts____31 45 Jesse Martinez __1 4 0 leader in all-purpose yards at 250 touchdown run to help close the Average ______6.3 6.3 Ayo Saba ______1 2 0 Average ______5.8 2.7 per game, but he was held to 61 gap before galloping 80 yards early Yards Gained______237 400 Yamon Figurs __1 -3 0 Yards Gained______193 146 Texas A&M __Att. Yds. TD rushing and 48 receiving. And 35 of in the fourth quarter to set up a 1- Yards Lost ______23 7 Yards Lost ______13 23 Reggie McNeal __7 74 1 his rushing yards came on the yard plunge from Chester Johnson NET PASSING______128 52 UL-Lafayette Att. Yds. TD NET PASSING______129 246 Courtney Lewis__18 58 3 opening drive, when Kansas State that sliced the K-State lead to 30-20 Attempted______23 10 Jerry Babb______4 101 1 Attempted______12 45 Terrence Thomas 1 29 0 marched 63 yards on 12 plays to with just over 10 minutes to go. take an early 7-0 lead. Completed ______9 7 Travis Cones____2 47 0 Completed ______7 29 Jason Carter ____2 13 0 But a Davin Dennis 41-yard Sproles committed K-State's return on the ensuing kickoff gave Intercepted______2 0 Chester Johnson__4 44 1 Intercepted______0 2 Keith Joseph ____2 5 0 first two turnovers, leading to Kansas State excellent field posi- TOTAL OFFENSE __342 445 Dwight Lindon __7 27 0 TOTAL OFFENSE __309 369 TEAM ______1 -1 0 A&M's first touchdown and another tion once again and the Wildcats Total plays ______57 72 Abdule Levier __2 11 0 Total plays ______43 90 in the third quarter that gave the took advantage as Meier went over Average Per Play __6.0 6.2 Ross Rix ______2 0 0 Average Per Play __7.2 4.1 Passing Aggies back the momentum they'd from 5 yards out for his second Fumbles: No.-Lost __2-1 2-2 Josh Harrison __2 -4 0 Fumbles: No.-Lost __3-1 4-2 Kansas State __ACI Yds. TD just lost and led to the TD that put score of the game. Penalties: No.-Yards 9-57 4-31 Penalties: No.-Yards 7-65 6-40 Dylan Meier __45-29-2 247 3 them up 28-17. A fourth field goal in the final PUNTS-YARDS __5-168 1-32 Passing PUNTS-YARDS __5-175 6-327 After an interception helped minutes gave Rheem a career high Average Punt ______33.6 32.0 Kansas State __ACI Yds. TD Average Punt ______35.0 41.0 Texas A&M ____ACI Yds. TD A&M stretch the lead to 35-17, in makes as the senior finished a Punt Ret: No.-Yds. ____1-3 1-25 Dylan Meier __10-7-0 52 1 Punt Ret.: No.-Yds. __2-10 1--1 Reggie McNeal 12-7-0 129 1 Meier rallied the Cats with two perfect afternoon with 13 points Kickoff Ret: No.-Yds __3-30 2-69 Kickoff Ret: No.-Yds __4-84 6-80 fourth-quarter touchdown passes to and put the finishing touches on the Interceptions: No.-Yds__0-0 2-14 UL-Lafayette____ACI Yds. TD Interceptions: No.-Yds 2-32 0-0 Receiving Jermaine Moreira. K-State then victory. was driving for the go-ahead points Fumble Ret: No-Yds __0-0 0-0 Jerry Babb ______23 9 2 Fumble Ret: No-Yds __1-4 0-0 Kansas State__No. Yds. TD Junior college transfer Brett with under two minutes left but on Jones collected a team-high eight Possession Time____23:04 36:56 Possession Time____19:32 40:28 Yamon Figurs ____5 50 1 fourth down from the 38, Meier tackles in his first extensive playing 3rd-Down Conv. ____6/13 2/8 Receiving 3rd-Down Conv. ______3/8 10/20 Darren Sproles __6 47 0 avoided sack and flicked the ball to time off the bench to lead the 4th-Down Conv. ______0/1 1/1 Kansas State__No. Yds. TD 4th-Down Conv. ______0/0 3/4 Brian Casey ____3 37 0 Sproles. He scooted between a few defense, while junior safety Jesse Sacks By: No.-Yds ____0-0 1-2 Davin Dennis ____2 19 0 Sacks By: No.-Yds ____0-0 2-15 Jermaine Moreira 5 32 2 defenders only to run into one of his Tetuan also got into the act with his PAT Kicks ______2-2 4-4 Brian Casey ____2 16 1 PAT Kicks ______6-6 3-3 Tony Madison ____3 32 0 lineman five yards shy of a first first interception of the year. Field Goals ______0-0 4-4 Darren Sproles __2 6 0 Field Goals ______0-0 1-1 Davin Dennis ____3 24 0 down. Victor Mann ____1 11 0 Antoine Polite ____3 23 0 Reggie McNeal then iced the LEADING TACKLERS LEADING TACKLERS Michael Weiner __1 2 0 game for A&M with a 62-yard sprint Kansas State UL-Lafayette No. Yds. TD Kansas State on third down in the final minute to Brett Jones, 4-2-6; Cedrick B.J. Crist ______3 55 1 Brett Jones, 5-3-8; Kevin Texas A&M __No. Yds. TD produce the final score of the Williams 5-0-5; Marvin Simmons Bill Sampy______2 58 0 Huntley, 3-5-8; Jesse Tetuan, 2- Terrence Murphy__2 72 1 game. McNeal completed just 7-of-12 2-3-5. Travis Cones____2 0 0 3-5. Jason Carter ____2 38 0 passes for 129 yards, including a Kemmie Lewis __1 9 0 Terrence Thomas 1 13 0 29-yard touchdown pass to Louisiana-Lafayette Xavier Campbell __1 6 0 Texas A&M Earvin Taylor ____1 10 0 Terrence Murphy, but led the Stanley Smith 7-3-10; C.C. Brown Jonte Buhl, 8-2-10; M. Courtney Lewis __1 -4 0 Aggies on the ground with 84 yards 6-4-10; Tyler Norman 5-4-9. Montgomery, 2-8-10; Byron and eluded several potential sacks. Jones, 5-4-9.

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Game 5 Kansas 31, Kansas State 28 No. 2/2 Oklahoma 31, Kansas State 21 Game 6 October 9, 2004 • Lawrence, Kan. • Memorial Stadium October 16, 2004 • Manhattan, Kan. • KSU Stadium Attendance • 50,152 Attendance • 52,310

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 Final SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 Final Kansas State 0 6 8 14 — 28 Oklahoma 7 10 7 7 — 31 Kansas 7 0 10 14 — 31 Kansas State 7 7 7 0 — 21 Recap Recap FIRST QUARTER FIRST QUARTER MANHATTAN, Kan. — Dylan KU - Anderson 2 pass from Barmann (Webb kick), 5:48 KS - Sproles 1 run (Rheem kick), 9:25 MANHATTAN, Kan. — Kansas Meier came off the bench and State stood toe-to-toe with No. 2- OU - Wilson 17 pass from White (DiCarlo kick), 1:07 passed for 249 yards and two ranked Oklahoma for three quar- touchdowns and ran for a third in SECOND QUARTER ters, but the Sooners proved to be the second half, but it was not KS - Rheem 49 field goal, 13:14 SECOND QUARTER too much down the stretch as OU enough to help the Wildcats over- KS - Rheem 37 field goal, 2:01 KS - Figurs 38 pass from Meier (Rheem kick), 14:07 held on for a 31-21 victory before come an inspired Kansas effort as OU - Wilson 14 pass from White (DiCarlo kick), 10:27 52,310 at KSU Stadium. the Jayhawks snapped Kansas THIRD QUARTER OU - Dicarlo 26 field goal, 3:12 Dylan Meier passed for 242 State's 11-game stranglehold on KU - Beck 27 field goal, 10:45 yards, including a 38-yard touch- the Sunflowerer State Showdown KU - Randle 24 pass from Barmann (Webb kick), 8:55 THIRD QUARTER down strike to Yamon Figures, and with a 31-28 victory Saturday night KS - Meier 2 run (Sproles rush), 2:20 KS - Archer 27 interception return (Rheem kick), 9:52 ran for another score to lead at Memorial Stadium. OU - Clayton 15 pass from White (DiCarlo kick), 5:25 Kansas State to an early lead. Kansas (3-3, 1-2 Big 12), which FOURTH QUARTER Jason White threw for four had not won a gme in the series KS - Madison 86 pass from Meier (Rheem kick), 13:20 FOURTH QUARTER touchdowns, two each to Travis since 1992, led 7-6 at the half and Wilson and Mark Clayton to pace KU - Simmons 31 pass from Swanson (Webb kick), 5:28 OU - Clayton 8 pass from White (DiCarlo kick), 7:06 17-6 late in the third quarter before the Sooners. Oklahoma also got Meier, who replaced starter Allen KU - Randle 43 run (Webb kick), 3:16 130 yards on the ground from Webb to open the second half, KS - Casey 8 pass from Meier (Rheem kick), 2:06 weather: 51 degrees, sunny, wind North 2-5 • kickoff: 11:11 a.m. freshman Adrian Peterson. guided the Wildcats to a pair of long Kansas State led three times touchdown drives to give Kansas weather: 73 degrees, mostly clear, wind ENE 6 • kickoff: 6:20 p.m. but couldn’t hold onto its lead as State (2-3, 0-2 Big 12) a 21-17 lead Oklahoma scored the final 14 with 13:20 remaining in the fourth points of the game. quarter. The Wildcats went up 21-17 However, the Jayhawks struck with just under 10 minutes left in back behind a 31-yard touchdown the third quarter, courtesy of reception by Mark Simmons and a White's only miscue of the day. On 43-yard run by John Randle with first down from his own 27, White 3:16 to play to go on top for good. threw into the left flat -- straight to Brian Casey hauled in an 8- Wildcat linebacker Brandon Archer, yard touchdown from Meier with who returned it 27 yards for a just over 2 minutes left to get the Final Statistics Final Statistics touchdown. Wildcats within three points. But K- TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS But White redeemed himself on State was unable to come up with Oklahoma's next possession, KS KU Rushing OU KS Rushing the ensuing on-sides kick and throwing a 15-yard scoring pass to Kansas was able to run out the FIRST DOWNS ______17 15 Kansas State__Att. Yds. TD FIRST DOWNS ______23 17 Kansas State__Att. Yds. TD Clayton for a 24-21 lead. Clayton's clock. Rushing ______6 5 Sproles ______24 73 0 Rushing ______9 3 Darren Sproles __13 34 1 8-yard TD catch made it 31-21 mid- Randle rushed for 105 yards to Passing ______10 7 Meier ______3 1 1 Passing ______13 10 Webb ______1 -8 0 way through the fourth quarter, cap- lead Kansas. Penalty ______1 3 Webb ______6 -15 0 Penalty ______1 4 Meier ______10 -17 0 ping a drive on which Peterson car- The first half was more of a NET RUSHING ______59 101 NET RUSHING ____149 1 TEAM ______1 -8 0 ried seven times for 46 yards. defensive battle, with Kansas draw- Rushing Attempts____33 32 Kansas ______Att. Yds. TD Rushing Attempts____44 25 Darren Sproles, Kansas State's ing first blood behind a 53-yard Average ______1.8 3.2 Randle______20 105 1 Average ______3.4 0.0 Oklahoma____Att. Yds. TD All-America running back, was held drive on their second possession Yards Gained ______92 128 Green ______5 8 0 Yards Gained______166 59 A. Peterson ____36 130 0 largely in check both by and took their first lead over Yards Lost ______33 27 McAnderson ____2 2 0 Yards Lost ______17 58 Jones ______4 21 0 Oklahoma's defense and Kansas Kansas State in eight years when NET PASSING______306 137 Swanson ______2 -6 0 NET PASSING______256 246 Bradley ______1 3 0 State's pass-first game plan. Barmann hit Lyonel Anderson with Attempted______33 27 Barmann ______3 -8 0 Attempted______31 41 White______1 -2 0 Sproles, finished with 34 yards a 2-yard TD pass. on only 13 carries, but tied former Completed ______19 14 Completed ______20 21 TEAM ______2 -3 0 The drive appeared to be quarterback Ell Roberson's school stalled when Barmann's pass into Intercepted______1 0 Passing Intercepted______1 0 record for career touchdowns with the end zone fell incomplete on TOTAL OFFENSE __365 238 Kansas State __ACI Yds. TD TOTAL OFFENSE __405 247 Passing a 1-yard burst for a 7-0 lead in the third-and-14, but Bret Jones was Total plays ______66 59 Meier ______24-15-0 249 2 Total plays ______75 66 Kansas State __ACI Yds. TD first quarter. flagged for pass interference, giv- Average Per Play __5.5 4.0 Webb ______9-4-1 57 0 Average Per Play __5.4 3.7 Dylan Meier __38-20-0 242 1 The Wildcats had a chance to ing Kansas a first down on the 3. Fumbles: No.-Lost __1-1 2-2 Fumbles: No.-Lost __1-0 3-3 Allen Webb ____3-1-0 4 0 go up by double figures later in the Kansas State's Joe Rheem Penalties: No.-Yards11-12013-109 Kansas ______ACI Yds. TD Penalties: No.-Yards10-100 4-28 first, but linebacker Rufus booted a career-long 49-yard field PUNTS-YARDS __5-192 5-214 Barmann ____20-10-0 85 2 PUNTS-YARDS __6-252 8-315 Oklahoma ______ACI Yds. TD Alexander sacked and stripped goal early in the second quarter to Average Punt ______38.4 42.8 Swanson ______7-4-0 52 1 Average Punt ______42.0 39.4 Jason White__31-20-1 256 4 Dylan Meier in Oklahoma territory make it 7-3. He also made a 37- Punt Ret: No.-Yds. ____3-5 3-54 Punt Ret: No.-Yds. __3-30 3-7 and then recovered the fumble at yarder with 2:01 left in the half. Kickoff Ret: No.-Yds __4-77 4-65 Receiving Kickoff Ret: No.-Yds __3-38 2-42 Receiving his 46. That set up White's 17-yard Interceptions: No.-Yds__0-0 1-0 Kansas State__No. Yds. TD Interceptions: No.-Yds__0-0 1-27 Kansas State__No. Yds. TD pass to Wilson, tying the score at 7. The Sooners, who went three- Fumble Ret: No-Yds __1-1 0-0 Madison ______4 114 1 Fumble Ret: No-Yds __0-0 0-0 Moriera ______7 85 0 and-out on their first two posses- Possession Time____33:33 26:27 Figurs ______4 106 0 Possession Time____31:19 28:41 Figurs ______6 80 1 sions, fell behind 14-7 on Meier's 3rd-Down Conv. ____3-13 4-13 Sproles ______4 5 0 3rd-Down Conv. ____8-17 4-14 Madison ______4 37 0 38-yard pass to Figurs early in the 4th-Down Conv. ______2-2 0-1 Moreira ______3 39 0 4th-Down Conv. ______1-1 0-1 Casey ______3 29 0 second quarter. But on Oklahoma's Sacks By: No.-Yds __2-19 1-7 Casey ______3 35 1 Sacks By: No.-Yds __3-28 1-2 Dennis ______1 15 0 next possession, White and Wilson PAT Kicks ______2-2 4-4 Norwood ______1 7 0 PAT Kicks ______4-4 3-3 hooked up twice for 55 yards, the Field Goals ______2-3 1-1 Field Goals ______1-2 0-0 Oklahoma____No. Yds. TD last time on a 14-yard touchdown Kansas ______No. Yds. TD Wilson ______5 88 2 pass to make it 14-all. LEADING TACKLERS Randle ______5 51 1 LEADING TACKLERS Clayton ______5 52 2 Oklahoma took its first lead, Kansas State Simmons ______4 58 1 Kansas State Jones ______4 27 0 17-14, on Trey DiCarlo's 26-yard Scott Edmonds 5-3-8, Marvin Rideau ______3 14 0 Marvin Simmons 7-6-13, Bradley ______2 46 0 field goal with just more than three Simmons 4-4-8. Cornish ______1 12 0 Brandon Archer 3-7-10. Runnels______1 23 0 minutes left in the half. Scott Edmonds blocked Anderson ______1 2 0 Moses ______1 9 0 DiCarlo's 40-yard attempt on Kansas Oklahoma Peterson ______1 6 0 Oklahoma's first possession of the Nick Reid 4-7-11, Banks Rufus Alexander 7-2-9, Chijioke Peoples______1 5 0 third quarter, for his second career Floodman 5-3-8. Onyenegecha 4-2-6. blocked field goal.

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Game 7 Kansas State 45, Nebraska 21 Texas Tech 35, Kansas State 25 Game 8 October 23, 2004 • Manhattan, Kan. • KSU Stadium October 30, 2004 • Manhattan, Kan. • KSU Stadium Attendance • 52,234 Attendance • 48,338

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 Final SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 Final Nebraska 7 7 7 0 — 21 Texas Tech 14 0 14 7 — 35 Kansas State 14 10 7 14 — 45 Kansas State 0 7 12 6 — 25 Recap Recap FIRST QUARTER FIRST QUARTER MANHATTAN, Kan. — Backup KS - Webb 13 run (Rheem kick), 11:29 TT - Hicks 1 pass from Cumbie (Trlica kick), 10:00 MANHATTAN, Kan. — A 90-yard quarterback Allen Webb rushed for punt return by Texas Tech and a KS - Webb 8 run (Rheem kick), 4:47 TT - Haverty 20 pass from Cumbie (Trlica kick), 1:11 147 yards and scored four times crucial interception that ended a and Darren Sproles broke two NU - Jackson 20 run (DeAngelis kick) 3:32 potential Kansas State scoring offensive records as Kansas State SECOND QUARTER drive were enough to stop the rolled past Nebraska 45-21 before SECOND QUARTER KS - Sproles 5 run (Rheem kick), 5:45 Wildcats' comeback bid dead in its 52,234 fans at KSU Stadium. KS - Sproles 1 run (Rheem kick), 12:12 tracks as K-State suffered a 35-25 In just his third career start, NU - Jackson 2 run (DeAngelis kick), 8:43 THIRD QUARTER Homecoming loss to the Red Webb scored on runs of 13, 8, 1 KS - Rheem 40 FG, 0:06 KS - Rheem 28 field goal, 10:37 Raiders before 48,338 at KSU and 9 yards as K-State notched its TT - Henderson 1 run (Trlica kick), 6:24 Stadium. first Big 12 game of the year. He THIRD QUARTER TT - Amendola 90 punt return (Trlica kick), 4:31 Sonny Cumbie passed for 326 would have tied Kansas State's sin- NU - Bullocks 10 fumble return (DeAngelis kick), 11:19 KS - TEAM safety, 3:36 yards and two touchdowns and gle-game record with five TDs if he KS - Webb 1 run (Rheem kick), 4:56 KS - Sproles 40 run (Rheem kick), 2:59 Taurean Henderson rushed for 93 hadn't fumbled just as he was start- yards and a pair of scores to lead ing to cross the goal line in the the Red Raiders. FOURTH QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER fourth quarter. Tech, which led 14-7 at the half, The win was the Wildcats’ third KS - Webb 9 run (Rheem kick), 11:13 TT - Henderson 43 run (Trlica kick), 5:22 opened a 28-10 lead and appeared straight over the Huskers and the KS - Sproles 3 run (Rheem kick), 8:29 KS - Mieier 2 run (Meier pass failed), 2:27 to be on cruise control when Danny fourth in the last five years. Amendola burst up the left sideline Nebraska was able to stay in weather: 66 degrees, mostly clear, wind WNW 8 • kickoff: 1:10 p.m. weather: 66 degrees, clear, wind SW 11-15 • kickoff: 6:10 p.m. with his 90-yard punt return with the game with two long pass plays 4:31 left in the third quarter. and a defensive touchdown but col- But the Wildcats, who got 248 lapsed in the fourth quarter with yards passing and another 84 on three consecutive turnovers that the ground from quarterback Dylan led to two Wildcats touchdowns. Meier, used a safety and a 40-yard Sproles rushed for 135 yards touchdown run by Darren Sproles on 22 carries and scored on two in a span of 37 seconds to get back short runs. His first, a 2-yard sprint, in the game. broke the school career record with It was the 42nd career rushing his 41st touchdown. He also scored TD for Sproles, who finished the on a 3-yard run and raised his Final Statistics Final Statistics game with 83 yards on the ground career all-purpose yards total to TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS and 10 receptions for another 79 6,010, breaking the Big 12 record yards. NU KS Rushing TT KS Rushing held by former Heisman Trophy Trailing 28-19, the Wildcats FIRST DOWNS ______24 23 Kansas State__Att. Yds. TD winner Ricky Williams of Texas. FIRST DOWNS ______9 24 Kansas State__Att. Yds. TD appeared to have a first-and-goal at But Webb got the Wildcats off Rushing ______6 16 Alan Webb ____34 147 4 Rushing ______4 9 Meier______16 84 1 the Texas Tech 9 but were penal- to a fast start, guiding Kansas Tate Passing ______2 6 Darren Sproles __22 135 2 Passing ______19 13 Sproles ______18 83 2 ized for throwing two forward pass- on touchdown drives of 75 and 49 Penalty ______1 2 Thomas Clayton __2 9 0 Penalty ______1 1 es on the same play. yards on its first two possessions. NET RUSHING ____106 294 Ayo Saba ______1 5 5 NET RUSHING ______91 167 Texas Tech __Att. Yds. TD On the next play, Tech defen- Sproles turned a short pass into Rushing Attempts____34 61 Victor Mann ____1 3 0 Rushing Attempts____29 34 Henderson ____14 94 2 sive end Adell Duckett intercepted a 16-yard gain and Webb hit Yamon Average ______3.1 4.8 TEAM ______1 -5 0 Average ______3.1 4.9 Mack ______6 40 0 Meier's pass and returned it 24 Figurs for 23 yards, setting up his Yards Gained______138 336 Yards Gained______135 178 Glover ______2 -1 0 yards to the Kansas State 43. 13-yard TD run to make it 7-0. Yards Lost ______32 42 Nebraska ____Att. Yds. TD Yards Lost ______44 11 Cumbie ______7 -41 0 Henderson then burst through Five minutes later, with the help NET PASSING______116 124 Brandon Jackson 11 57 2 NET PASSING______326 248 a big hole up the middle on the Red of Sproles runs of 18 and 16 yards, Attempted______12 23 Cory Ross ____16 43 0 Attempted______39 42 Passing Raider's next snap and went 43 Webb increased K-State's edge to yards for a touchdown to extend the Completed ______3 14 Tierre Green ____3 17 0 Completed ______27 26 Kansas State __ACI Yds. TD 14-0 with an 8-yard run. Red Raiders' advantage to 35-19 Intercepted______0 1 Meier ______41-26-1 248 0 K-State had 134 total yards to Intercepted______1 0 Joe Dailey ______4 -11 0 with 5:22 to go. Nebraska's minus-2 when Cory TOTAL OFFENSE __222 418 TOTAL OFFENSE __417 415 Webb ______1-0-0 0 0 K-State drove 75 yards a few Ross took a shovel pass from Joe Total plays ______46 84 Passing Total plays ______68 76 minutes later, with Meier scoring on Dailey and sped 63 yards to the 20. Average Per Play __4.8 5.0 Kansas State __ACI Yds. TD Average Per Play __6.1 5.5 Texas Tech ____ACI Yds. TD a 2-yard run. But a pass for a two- On the next play, Brandon Fumbles: No.-Lost __3-3 3-2 Alan Webb __23-14-0 124 0 Fumbles: No.-Lost __3-0 0-0 Cumbie ____39-27-0 326 2 point conversion failed and the Jackson took a handoff and bulled Penalties: No.-Yards 6-45 9-41 Penalties: No.-Yards10-88 5-37 Wildcats were unable to come up through the middle of the Wildcats' PUNTS-YARDS __7-300 5-220 Nebraska ______ACI Yds. TD PUNTS-YARDS____3-111 5-218 Receiving with an ensuing on-sides kick. defense to make it 14-7. Average Punt ______42.9 44.0 Joe Dailey ____12-3-1 116 0 Average Punt ______37.0 43.6 Kansas State__No. Yds. TD Texas Tech led at halftime only Sproles' record-breaking TD Punt Ret: No.-Yds. ____2-0 3-31 Punt Ret: No.-Yds. 2-103-1 0-0 Sproles ______10 79 0 14-7 despite amassing 278 total run had put the Wildcats up 21-7 Kickoff Ret: No.-Yds __7-93 2-42 Receiving Kickoff Ret: No.-Yds __1-17 7-159 Moreira ______6 38 0 yards to just 100 for the Wildcats. when Terrence Nunn got behind the Interceptions: No.-Yds__0-0 1-0 Kansas State__No. Yds. TD Interceptions: No.-Yds 1-24 0-0 Figurs ______3 91 0 Tech's Alex Trlica missed field secondary and hauled in Dailey's goals of 50 and 41 yards in the sec- Fumble Ret: No-Yds 1-10-1 0-0 Jermaine Moreira 6 46 0 Fumble Ret: No-Yds __0-0 0-0 Dennis ______2 15 0 pass for a 55-yard gain. ond quarter when drives stalled on Possession Time____28:15 31:45 Casey ______2 10 0 Three plays later, Jackson took Possession Time____22:07 37:53 Davin Dennis ____4 26 0 third-and-10 and third-and-21 it in from the 2 and the Huskers, 3rd-Down Conv.______2-11 8-16 Antoine Polite ____2 13 0 3rd-Down Conv. ____8-13 7-16 Mann ______2 7 0 plays. despite being thoroughly out- 4th-Down Conv. ______0-0 0-2 Yamon Figurs ____1 23 0 4th-Down Conv. ______0-0 1-1 Polite ______1 8 0 Kansas State got on the board played, trailed only 21-14. Sacks By: No.-Yds __3-18 2-29 Sproles ______1 16 0 Sacks By: No.-Yds ____1-7 4-33 with 5:45 left in the second quarter The Wildcats went up 24-14 in PAT Kicks ______3-3 6-6 PAT Kicks ______5-5 2-2 Texas Tech __No. Yds. TD with a surprise play on second-and- the final seconds of the half on Joe Field Goals ______0-0 1-1 Nebraska ____No. Yds. TD Field Goals ______0-2 1-1 Haverty ______8 98 1 goal from the 5. Rheem's 40-yard field goal. Ross ______1 63 0 Glover ______4 28 0 The Wildcats lined up in a sin- Nebraska’s Daniel Bullocks LEADING TACKLERS Terrence Nunn __1 55 0 LEADING TACKLERS Hicks ______3 39 1 gle wing, with Meier flanked wide. pulled the Huskers within 24-21 Kansas State Kurt Mann ______1 -2 0 Kansas State Fuller______3 38 0 Sproles took the snap and dashed after picking up an arrant punt snap Kevin Huntley 4-2-6, Marvin Archer ______6-5-11 Henderson ____3 21 0 up the middle for the score. and scoring from 10 yards out. But Simmons 4-2-6, Brandon Archer Jones______4-2-6 Bishop ______2 20 0 Joe Rheem then kicked a 28- that’s as close as Nebraska would yard field goal to cap the opening 3-3-6. Mack ______2 18 0 get ast K-State scored the game’s drive of the second half and pull the Texas Tech Filani ______1 40 0 final 21 points. Wildcats within 14-10. But that's as After Webb's 1-yard run put Nebraska Saldi ______5-5-10 Hawkins ______1 24 0 close as Kansas State would get as Kansas State on top 31-21, the Barrett Ruud 11-7-18, Adam Smith ______6-3-9 Texas Tech's big plays were Cats turned consecutive NU mis- Carriker 5-4-9. enough to keep the Cats from ever cues into points, with Webb going 9 taking the lead. yards on one play and Sproles scoring on a 3-yard TD run. Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) Page 28

Game 9 Kansas State 35, Missouri 24 November 6, 2004 • Columbia, Mo. • Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium Attendance • 63,412

Scoring Summary SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 Final Kansas State 0 7 7 21 — 35 Missouri 7 14 0 3 — 24 Recap FIRST QUARTER COLUMBIA, Mo. — Quarterback MU - Woods 21 run (Tantarelli kick), 6:14 Alan Webb came off the bench to throw two touchdown passes and Darren Sproles ran for a pair of SECOND QUARTER scores as Kansas State rallied from MU - Coffey 59 pass from Smith (Tantarelli kick), 11:51 a 21-point deficit to beat Missouri MU - Coffey 31 pass from Smith (Tantarelli kick), 7:45 35-24 before 63,412 at Faurot KS - Sproles 18 run (Rheem kick), 5:33 Field. Kansas State scored 21 points THIRD QUARTER in the fourth quarter against the Big KS - Sproles 74 run (Rheem kick), 8:30 12's top-ranked defense to win its 12th straight over the Tigers. The FOURTH QUARTER comeback also tied for the largest KS - Moreira 8 pass from Webb (Rheem kick), 14:50 deficit overcome in school history, MU - Tantarelli 24 field goal, 13:08 equaling the 21-point deficits K- KS - Polite 20 pass from Webb (Rheem kick), 9:39 State overcame against Iowa State and Oklahoma State during the KS - Archer 25 interception return (Rheem kick), 8:52 1999 campaign. Webb, who had started three weather: 62 degrees, clear, wind WSW 7 • kickoff: 11:40 a.m. games, stepped in for starter Dylan Meier on two first-half series, then opened the second at the controls to spark the come-from-behind win. Webb, who rushed for 52 yards on 12 attempts, threw just eight times but completed six attempts for 111 yards, including a 20-yard touchdown strike to Antoine Polite that gave the Wildcats the lead for good, 28-24, with 9:39 remaining. Three plays later, Brandon Final Statistics Archer intercepted a Brad Smith TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS pass that was tipped by Derek KS MU Rushing Marso and returned it 25 yards for an 11-point cushion, effectively put- FIRST DOWNS ______16 17 Kansas State__Att. Yds. TD ting the game out of reach. Rushing ______10 10 Sproles ______20 160 2 However, the game did start Passing ______6 7 Webb ______12 52 0 out that way as Missouri jumped Penalty ______0 0 Meier ______7 15 0 out to a 21-0 lead. Kansas State NET RUSHING ____225 239 TEAM ______1 -2 0 running back Darren Sproles then Rushing Attempts____40 38 broke loose for touchdown runs of Average ______5.6 6.3 Missouri ____Att. Yds. TD 10 and 74 yards, the latter with just Yards Gained______238 267 Nash ______12 118 0 over eight minutes left in the third Yards Lost ______13 28 Woods______10 69 1 quarter to pull the Wildcats within a NET PASSING______148 238 Smith ______14 58 0 touchdown. Attempted______24 35 TEAM ______2 -5 0 Sproles, who topped the 100- Completed ______10 16 mark for the third straight year against Mizzou, finished with 160 Intercepted______0 2 Passing yards on 20 carries and went over TOTAL OFFENSE __373 477 Kansas State __ACI Yds. TD the century mark in rushing for the Total plays ______64 73 Meier ______16-4-0 37 0 third consecutive season. Average Per Play __5.8 6.5 Webb ______8-6-0 111 2 K-State then tied the game at Fumbles: No.-Lost __1-1 3-2 21 on the second play of the fourth Penalties: No.-Yards 7-40 2-15 Missouri ______ACI Yds. TD quarter as web hit wide receiver PUNTS-YARDS __8-358 6-266 Smith ______34-15-2 205 2 Jermaine Moreira on a 8-yard mid- Average Punt ______44.8 44.3 Omboga ______1-1-0 33 0 dle screen to cap a 7-play, 42-yard Punt Ret: No.-Yds. __4-54 1-4 drive that was set up by 54-yard Kickoff Ret: No.-Yds __4-83 2-36 Receiving punt return by Yamon Figurs. Interceptions: No.-Yds 2-35 0-0 Kansas State__No. Yds. TD Missouri running back Damien Fumble Ret: No-Yds __0-0 0-0 Casey ______3 69 0 Nash, who rushed for 118 yards on 12 carries, bolted 66 yards to set up Possession Time____29:16 29:39 Polite ______2 30 1 a Joe Tantarelli 24-yard field goal 3rd-Down Conv. ____4-14 6-17 Sproles ______2 29 0 that put the Tigers back on top 24- 4th-Down Conv. ______1-1 1-1 Moreira ______2 15 1 21 with 13:08 left. Sacks By: No.-Yds ____1-6 0-0 Dennis ______1 5 0 It proved be Mizzou's final PAT Kicks ______5-5 3-3 points of the day as Polite and Field Goals ______0-1 1-2 Missouri ____No. Yds. TD Archer would go on to ice the game Omboga ______4 22 0 for Kansas State with their fourth- LEADING TACKLERS Coffey ______3 99 2 quarter scores. Kansas State Nash ______3 33 0 Thurmond ______6-2-8 Sesay ______2 16 0 Jones______5-0-5 Ekwerekwu ____1 35 0 Smith______1 33 0 Missouri Woods ______1 5 0 Kinney______7-1-8 Viehmann ______1 -5 0 Jackson ______4-2-6

Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Page 29 Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) Z Team The last time K-State ... 300+ yards rushing ...... 393, vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/18/2004 Rushing/Passing/Receiving 400+ yards rushing ...... 415, vs. Nebraska, 11/16/2002 Two 100-yd rushers ...... Allen Webb (147) & Darren Sproles (135) Less than 10 yards net rushing...... 1, vs. Oklahoma, 11/16/2004 ...... vs. Nebraska, 10/23/2004 Negative net rushing ...... (-12), vs. Texas Tech, 8/31/96 400+ yards passing ...... 437, vs. Oklahoma St, 10/17/98 Two 100-yard receivers ...... Darnell McDonald (183) & Aaron Lockett (117) 500+ yards total offense ...... 502, vs. Western Kentucky, 9/4/2004 ...... vs. Nebraska, 11/14/98 600+ yards total offense ...... 607, vs. NE Louisiana, 9/26/98 Two 100-yard rushers & ...... Ell Roberson (145)/Darren Sproles (175) & James Terry (116) Consec. gms, 500+ total yards ...... 502, at Iowa State, 11/8/2003 100-yard receiver ...... vs. California, 8/23/2003 ...... 561, at Nebraska, 11/15/2003 100-yard rusher, ...... Darren Sproles (141 rush), James Terry (175 rec) 4 consec. gms, 500+ total yards ...... 573, vs. Iowa State, 10/24/98 100-yard receiver & ...... & Ell Roberson (313 pass) ...... 566, at Kansas, 10/31/98 300-yard passer ...... at Nebraska, 11/15/03 ...... 518, at Baylor, 11/7/98 300 yards passing & ...... Michael Bishop (341 pass, 101 rush) ...... 512, vs. Nebraska, 11/14/98 100 yards rushing ...... vs Texas A&M, 12/5/98 <200 yards total offense ...... 180, vs. Fresno State, 9/11/2004 QB with 100+ yards passing and rushing ...... Allen Webb (147 r/124 p) vs. Nebraska, 10/23/2004 <100 yards total offense ...... 86, vs. Nebraska 10/5/96 30+ first downs ...... 30, vs. Louisiana Tech, 11/17/2001 Rushing 35+ first downs ...... 37, vs. Iowa State, 10/24/98 <10 first downs ...... 8, vs. Nebraska, 10/5/96 25+ rushing attempts ...... 34, Allen Webb vs. Nebraska, 10/23/2004 40+ points ...... 45, vs. vs. Nebraska, 10/23/2004 30+ rushing attempts ...... 34, Allen Webb vs. Nebraska, 10/23/2004 50+ points ...... 55, vs. McNeese State, 9/6/2003 40+ rushing attempts...... 42, Darren Sproles vs. Western Kentucky, 9/4/2004 60+ points ...... 64, at Kansas, 11/2/2002 100+ yards rushing ...... 160, Darren Sproles at Missouri, 11/6/04 70+ points ...... 76, vs. Ball State, 9/16/2000 150+ yards rushing ...... 160, Darren Sproles at Missouri, 11/6/04 100+ yards in penalties ...... 120 (11 pens) at Kansas, 10/9/2004 200+ yards rushing ...... 292, Darren Sproles vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/18/04 5+ fumbles lost ...... 5, vs. Southern California, 9/21/2002 Consecutive 100-yard games ...... 5, Darren Sproles; Scored a safety ...... vs. Texas Tech, 10/30/2004 ...... 155 vs Baylor, 11/1/2003, 201 at Iowa State, 11/8/2003 , 140, at Nebraska, 11/15/2003 Allowed a safety ...... at Nebraska (team safety), 11/15/2003 ...... 273, vs. Missouri, 11/22/2003, 235. vs. Oklahoma, 12/6/2003 Shutout ...... at Iowa State (45-0), 11//2003 Consecutive 175-yard games ...... 2, Darren Sproles; Shutout on road ...... at Iowa State (45-0), 11//2003 ...... 273, vs. Missouri, 11/22/2003, 235. vs. Oklahoma, 12/6/2003 Shutout vs. conference opp...... at Iowa State (45-0), 11//2003 Consecutive 200-yard games ...... 2, Darren Sproles; Shutout by, first half ...... vs. Colorado, 9/22/2001 ...... 273, vs. Missouri, 11/22/2003, 235. vs. Oklahoma, 12/6/2003 Shutout by, second half...... vs. USC, 9/8/2001 Consecutive 225-yard games ...... 2, Darren Sproles; Shutout by, game ...... at Colorado (12-0), 11/19/96 ...... 273, vs. Missouri, 11/22/2003, 235. vs. Oklahoma, 12/6/2003 Overtime game ...... vs. Texas A&M, 12/5/98 (L, 33-36 (2ot)) 50-yard+ run ...... 74t, Darren Sproles at Missouri, 11/6/2004 Come-from-behind win ...... at Missouri (0-21, 2nd qtr/7-21, 3rd qtr), 11/06/2004 70-yard+ run ...... 74t, Darren Sproles at Missouri, 11/6/2004 80-yard+ run ...... 91t, Ell Roberson vs. Nebraska, 11/16/2002 Miscellaneous 90-yard+ run ...... 91t, Ell Roberson vs. Nebraska, 11/16/2002 300+ yds individual total offense ...... 332, Dylan Meier (248 pass, 84 rush) 3+ rushing TDs ...... 4, Allen Webb vs. Nebraska, 10/23/2004 ...... vs. Texas Tech, 10/30/2004 4+ rushing TDs ...... 4, Allen Webb vs. Nebraska, 10/23/2004 400+ yds individual total offense ...... 403, Ell Roberson (313 pass, 90 rush) 5+ rushing TDs ...... 5, Jonathan Beasley vs North Texas, 9/23/2000 ...... at Nebraska, 11/15/2003 300+ all-purpose yards ...... 351, Darren Sproles vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/18/04 Receiving ...... (292 rush, 6 rec., 25 punt return, 28 kickoff return) 6+ TDs accounted for ...... 6, Jonathan Beasley (4 pass, 2 rush) 10+ receptions ...... 10, Darren Sproles vs. Texas Tech 10/30/2004 ...... at Oklahoma State, 10/23/99 3+ TD receptions ...... 3, James Terry vs. Baylor, 11/1/2003 4+ TDs scored ...... 4, Allen Webb (4 rush) vs. Nebraska, 10/23/2004 100+ receiving yards ...... 114, Tony Madison at Kansas, 10/9/2004 3+ field goals ...... 4, Joe Rheem vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/18/04 ...... 106, Yamon Figurs at Kansas, 10/9/2004 4+ field goals ...... 4, Joe Rheem vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/18/04 125+ receiving yards ...... 175, James Terry at Nebraska, 11/15/2003 5+ field goals ...... 5, Jamie Rheem vs. Texas, 10/2/99 150+ receiving yards ...... 175, James Terry at Nebraska, 11/15/2003 7+ PATs ...... 7, Joe Rheem vs. McNeese State, 9/6/2003 175+ receiving yards ...... 175, James Terry at Nebraska, 11/15/2003 8+ PATs...... 8, Joe Rheem at Kansas, 11/2/2002 200+ receiving yards ...... 206, Darnell McDonald vs Syracuse, 12/31/97 9+ PATs...... 9, Jamie Rheem vs Missouri, 11/20/99 Consecutive 100-yard games ...... 2, James Terry; 50-yd+ FG ...... 57, Jamie Rheem vs. Utah State, 10/16/99 ...... 112 vs. McNeese State, 9/6/2003 60-yd+ FG ...... 65, Martin Gramatica vs. N. Illinois, 9/26/98 ...... 120 vs. Massachusetts, 9/13/2003 15+ tackles ...... 15, Ted Sims at Texas, 10/4/03 3+ Consecutive 100-yard games ...... 3, Aaron Lockett; 5+ tackles for loss ...... 5, Josh Buhl at Baylor, 10/26/2002 ...... 107, vs Kansas, 10/31/98, 157, vs Baylor, 11/7/98, 117, vs Nebraska, 11/14/98 3+ sacks ...... 3, Andrew Shull vs. Baylor, 11/1/2003 2+ interceptions ...... 2, Bret Jones vs. Fresno State, 9/11/2004 Passing TD on an INT return ...... Brandon Archer (26) at Missouri, 11/06/2004 30+ attempts...... 41, Dylan Meier vs. Texas Tech, 10/30/2004 TD on fumble return (def) ...... Dyshod Carter (0 yards) vs. Missouri, 11/20/99 40+ attempts ...... 41, Dylan Meier at Texas Tech, 10/30/2004 TD on fumble return (off) ...... Tony Madison (0 yards) vs. Fresno State, 9/11/2004 50+ attempts ...... 51, Ell Roberson vs. Ohio State, 1/2/2004 TD on punt return ...... Darren Sproles (63 yards) vs. Kansas, 10/25/2003 20+ completions ...... 26, Dylan Meier vs. Texas Tech, 10/30/2004 Consecutive games w/punt return TD...... 2, Aaron Lockett, ...... vs. Louisiana Tech (69 yards), 9/2/2000; vs. Ball State (84 yards), 9/16/2000 25+ completions ...... 26, Dylan Meier at Texas Tech, 10/30/2004 3 consecutive games w/punt return TD ...... 3, David Allen, vs. Indiana State (63 yards), 9/5/98; 30+ completions ...... 33, vs. Kansas, 10/6/94 ...... vs. Northern Illinois (69 yards), 9/12/98; vs. Texas (93 yards), 9/19/98 3+ TD passes ...... 3, Dylan Meier at Texas A&M, 10/2/2004 TD on kickoff return ...... Terence Newman (95 yds) vs. Eastern Ill., 9/14/2002 4+ TD passes ...... 4, Ell Roberson vs. Oklahoma, 12/6/2003 TD on ko return to start game ...... Red Elder (74 yards) vs. Oklahoma, 11/7/36 300+ yards passing ...... 313, Ell Roberson at Nebraska, 11/15/2003 2-point conversion ...... Darren Sproles, run at Kansas, 10/9/2004 400+ yards passing ...... 441, Michael Bishop vs. La.-Monroe, 9/26/98 Blocked field goal ...... Scott Edmonds, vs Oklahoma, 10/16/2004 Consecutive 250-yard+ games ...... 2, Michael Bishop; TD on blocked field goal ...... Randy Jordan (93 yards) at Baylor, 11/16/2002 ...... 262, vs. Baylor, 11/7/98 Blocked punt...... Rashad Washington vs. Colorado, 10/18/2003 ...... 306, vs. Nebraska, 11/14/98 TD on blocked punt ...... Joe Lawson (0 yards) vs. Colorado, 10/18/03 Consecutive 300-yard games ...... never Blocked extra point ...... Henry Bryant vs. Southern California, 9/21/2002 50-yard+ completion ...... 86t, Dylan Meier to Tony Madison Defensive extra point ...... Terence Newman (90-yd DXP kick return) ...... at Kansas, 10/9/2004 ...... vs. Southern California , 9/21/2002 70-yard+ completion ...... 86t, Dylan Meier to Tony Madison 2+ blocked kicks, game ...... 2, Rashad Washington vs. Colorado, 2 punts, 10/18/03 ...... at Kansas, 10/9/2004 Largest deficit overcome ...... 21 points (school record - 3 times); 80-yard+ completion ...... 86t, Dylan Meier to Tony Madison ...... vs. Iowa State (7-28, 3rd qtr), 9/25/99; vs. Okla. State (0-21, 2nd qtr), ...... at Kansas, 10/9/2004 ...... 10/23/99, at Missouri (0-21, 2nd qtr.), 11/06/2004 90-yard+ completion ...... 97t, Michael Bishop to Aaron Lockett ...... vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/26/98

Kansas State Football ¡ 2003 Big 12 Champions ¡ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 Big 12 North Champions ¡ 11-Straight Bowl Games Game No. 10 at Colorado ¡ Nov. 13, 2004 ¡ Folsom Field (53,750) Page 30 Z The last time an opponent ... Rushing 30+ rushing attempts ...... 36, Adrian Peterson (Oklahoma), 10/16/2004 100+ yards rushing ...... 121, Damien Nash (Missouri), 11/06/2004 150+ yards rushing...... 167, Chris Brown (Colorado), 10/5/2002 200+ yards rushing ...... 225, Troy Davis (Iowa State), 11/23/96 300+ yards rushing ...... 320, Barry Sanders (Oklahoma State), 10/29/88 Two 100-yard rushers ...... Dahrran Diedrick (108) / Eric Crouch (106) (Nebraska), 11/10/2001 60-yard+ run ...... 66, Damien Nash (Oklahoma), 11/06/2004 70-yard+ run ...... 80t, Jerry Babb (Louisiana-Lafayette), 9/18/2004 80-yard+ run ...... 80t, Jerry Babb (Louisiana-Lafayette), 9/18/2004 85-yard+ run ...... 85t, Chris Brown (Colorado), 10/5/2002 90-yard+ run ...... 91, David Thompson (Okla. State), 11/18/95 3+ rushing TDs ...... 3, James Mungro (Syracuse), 12/29/2001

Passing 40+ attempts...... 50, Jason White (Oklahoma), 12/6/2003 60+ attempts ...... 60, Kliff Kingsbury (Texas Tech), 10/21/2000 20+ completions...... 27, Sonny Cumbie (Texas Tech), 10/30/2004 25+ completions ...... 27,Sonny Cumbie (Texas Tech), 10/30/2004 30+ completions ...... 32, Kliff Kingsbury (Texas Tech), 10/13/2001 3+ TD passes ...... 4, Jason White (Oklahoma), 10/16/2004 4+ TD passes ...... 4, Jason White (Oklahoma), 10/16/2004 250+ yards passing ...... 326, Sonny Cumbie (Texas Tech), 10/30/2004 300+ yards passing ...... 326, Sonny Cumbie (Texas Tech), 10/30/2004 350+ yards passing ...... 409, Kliff Kingsbury (Texas Tech), 10/13/2001

Receiving 10+ receptions ...... 10, Shaun McDonald (Arizona State), 12/27/2002 100+ receiving yards...... 104, Mark Clayton (Oklahoma), 12/6/2003 125+ receiving yards ...... 169, Geoff McArthur (California), 8/23/2003 150+ receiving yards ...... 169, Geoff McArthur (California), 8/23/2003 175+ receiving yards ...... 178, Isaac Byrd (Kansas), 11/9/96 200+ receiving yards ...... 251, Lifford Jackson (Louisiana Tech), 10/1/88 60-yard+ completion ...... 63, Cory Ross from Joe Dailey (Nebraska), 10/23/2004 70-yard+ completion ...... 94t, Jeremy Bloom from Robert Hodge (Colorado), 10/5/2002 90-yard+ completion ...... 94t, Jeremy Bloom from Robert Hodge (Colorado), 10/5/2002 2+ TD catches ...... 2, Mark Clayton and Travis Wilson (Oklahoma), 10/16/2004 ...... Sean Coffey (Missouri), 11/06/2004

Miscellaneous 10- yards net rushing ...... minus 37, Baylor 10/26/2002 20- yards net rushing ...... 17,Arizona State 12/27/2002 50- yards net rushing...... 39,Iowa State 11/8/2003 300+ yards rushing ...... 309, Nebraska, 11/13/99 400+ yards rushing ...... 518, Colorado, 11/18/89 500+ yards rushing ...... 518, Colorado, 11/18/89 700+ yards rushing ...... 768, Oklahoma, 10/15/88 10- yards net passing ...... 5, Ball State, 9/16/2000 300+ yards passing ...... 326,Texas Tech, 10/30/2004 350+ yards passing ...... 409, Texas Tech, 10/13/2001 500+ yards total offense ...... 526, Colorado (314 pass, 212 rush), 11/19/95 400+ yards total offense ...... 477, Missouri (238 pass, 239 run), 11/06/2004 <200 yards total offense ...... 140, Iowa State (39 rush, 101 pass), 11/8/2003 <100 yards total offense ...... 53, Ball State (46 rush, 5 pass), 9/16/2000 30+ first downs ...... 30, Colorado, 10/24/92 <10 first downs ...... 9, Nebraska (6 r, 2 p, 1 pn), 11/8/2003 <5 first downs ...... 4, North Texas (3r, 0p, 1pn), 9/23/2000 40+ points ...... 42, Texas A&M, 10/2/2004 50+ points ...... 56, Nebraska, 10/4/97 60+ points ...... 70, Oklahoma, 10/15/88 70+ points ...... 70, Oklahoma, 10/15/88 100 yards in penalties ...... 100, Oklahoma, 10/16/2004 Blocked punt ...... Ohio State, 1/2/2004 Blocked extra point ...... Colorado, 10/18/2003 Blocked field goal ...... Missouri, 11/06/2004 TD on interception return...... Darret Williams (Oklahoma State), 63 yds, 10/11/2003 TD on punt return ...... Danny Amendola (Texas Tech), 90 yds, 10/30/2004 TD on kickoff return...... Robert Quiroga, Baylor, 98 yds, 11/1/2003 TD on fumble return...... Daniel Bullocks (Nebraska), 10 yds, 10/23/2004 TD on blocked punt return ...... John Hillins (Ohio State) 7 yards, 1/2/2004 2-point conversion ...... Dahrran Diedrick run (Nebraska), 11/10/2001 Defensive extra-point ...... Darrent Williams (85-yd DXP kick return), Oklahoma State, 10/12/2002

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