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TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location...... Manhattan, KS (66502) Founded ...... 1863 Enrollment ...... 24,146 Interim President ...... Gen. Richard B. Myers ( State ‘65) Atheltics Director ...... John Currie (Wake Forest ‘93) Faculty Athletics Rep ...... Dr. Be Stoney Conference ...... Big 12 Nickname ...... Wildcats Colors ...... Purple (PMS 268) and White Band...... Pride of Wildcat Land School ......

FOOTBALL INFORMATION First Year of Football ...... 1896 Overall Record (Years) ...... 509-631-41 (120) Bowl Record ...... 7-12 Last Bowl ...... 2016 AutoZone Liberty Bowl

Stadium (Capacity) ...... Family Stadium (50,000) Year Opened ...... 1968 (as KSU Stadium) Playing Surface ...... Wagner Field (Astroturf Gameday Grass 3D, 2011)

2015 Record ...... 6-7 Big 12 Record (Finish) ...... 3-6 (8th) Final Playoff Poll Ranking...... NR THIS IS K-STATE FOOTBALL 2015 REVIEW Final Poll Ranking ...... NR Quick Facts/Table of Contents ...... 1 Final Results and Statistics...... 100-105 Final Amway Coaches Poll Ranking ...... NR Winning Tradition ...... 2-3 Scoring Drives ...... 106 16 Goals for Success ...... 4-5 Drive Superlatives ...... 107 Lettermen Returning (O/D/S)...... 37 (14/20/3) Bowl Tradition ...... 6-7 Long Plays ...... 108 Lettermen Lost (O/D/S) ...... 24 (13/8/3) Big 12 Success ...... 8-9 Season Superlatives ...... 109 Starters Returning (O/D/S) ...... 17 (5/9/3) National Exposure ...... 10-11 Game-by-Game Recaps ...... 110-122 Starters Lost (O/D/S) ...... 12 (6/4/2) Wildcat All-Americans ...... 12-13 Big 12 Recap ...... 123-127 Ring of Honor ...... 14-15 FOOTBALL STAFF Community-College Success ...... 16-17 RECORDS Home-Grown Heroes...... 18-19 ...... Bill Snyder Rushing ...... 128-131 Alma Mater ...... William Jewell ‘63 Walk-On Success ...... 20-21 Passing ...... 132-135 Next Level Wildcats...... 22-23 Career/K-State Record ...... 193-101-1 Receiving ...... 136-138 Conference Record ...... 112-77-1 Exceptional Coaching ...... 24-25 Total Offense/All-Purpose...... 139-140 Associate Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator ...... Powercat Strength...... 26-27 Scoring/Kicking ...... 141-143 Co-Offensive Coordinator/RB/TE ...... Academic Support ...... 28-29 Punting ...... 144 /DB ...... Tom Hayes Academic Excellence ...... 30-31 Defense ...... 145-149 Co-Offensive Coordinator/QB ...... Del Miller Special Special Teams ...... 32-33 /Kickoff Return ...... 150-152 Pass Game Coordinator/WR ...... Vanier Family Football Complex ...... 34-35 Miscellaneous...... 152-153 Linebackers ...... Bill Snyder Family Stadium ...... 36-37 Run Game Coordinator/OL ...... Charlie Dickey Gameday in Manhattan ...... 38-39 HISTORY Interior Defensive Line ...... Mo Latimore Cats in the Community ...... 40-41 Defensive Ends ...... Blake Seiler Year-by-Year Statistics ...... 154-155 America’s No. 1 College Town ...... 42-43 Offensive GA ...... Drew Liddle Year-by-Year Records ...... 156-157 Defensive GAs ...... Taylor Godinet, Ross Metheny Year-by-Year Results ...... 158-163 SEASON PREVIEW Strength and Conditioning Coach ...... Chris Dawson Bowl History ...... 164-173 Assistant Director of Football Operations ...... Kacey Harper Preview Story: Taking Goals to Heart ...... 44-47 Homecoming/TV Appearances...... 174 Numerical and Alphabetical Rosters ...... 48-49 Head Athletic Trainer ...... Matt Thomason Postseason All-Star Games/Bowl Honors ...... 175 Head Football Equipment Manager...... Al Cerbe Personnel Picture ...... 50 Consencus All-Americans ...... 176 Series Records ...... 51 Director of Video Services ...... Scott Eilert All-Americans ...... 177 Director of Recruiting Operations/Spec. Teams QC ...... Taylor Braet 2016 Series Results ...... 52-53 Award Winners and Candidates ...... 178 2016 Opponents ...... 54-55 Asst. Director of Recruiting/Off. QC ...... Scotty Ohara All-Conference ...... 179-180 Asst. Director of Recruiting ...... Kelli Krier Academic Honors ...... 181 COACHING STAFF College Football Hall of Fame ...... 182 Head Coach Bill Snyder ...... 56-59 Retired No. 11...... 183 CREDITS Associate Head Coach Sean Snyder ...... 60 Pro History ...... 184-185 The 2016 K-State Football Media Guide is a production of the Athletics Co-Offensive Coordinator Dana Dimel ...... 61 NFL Draft History ...... 186 Communications Offi ce, published by K-State Athletics, Inc. Defensive Coordinator Tom Hayes ...... 62 All-Time Lettermen ...... 187-192 MANAGING EDITOR AND PRINCIPLE DESIGN Co-Offensive Coordinator Del Miller ...... 63 All-Time Coaches ...... 193 Ryan Lackey, Assistant Director/Athletics Communications Pass Game Coordinator Andre Coleman ...... 64 Bill Snyder Family Stadium ...... 194-195 Kenny Lannou, Associate A.D./Communications Assistant Coach Mike Cox ...... 65 Traditions ...... 196-197 Run Game Coordinator Charlie Dickey ...... 66 RESEARCH/EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE Assistant Coach Mo Latimore ...... 67 Tom Gilbert, Associate Director; Ron Cook, Graphics Designer; Mary Gor- man, Athletics Communications Offi ce Manager; K-State Athletics Com- Assistant Coach Blake Seiler ...... 68 This is K-State ...... 198-203 Graduate Assistants ...... 69 munications Student Assistants; Beth Bohn, K-State Division of Commu- Interim University President Gen. Richard Myers ...... 204 nications and Marketing. Dir. of Strength and Conditioning Chris Dawson...... 70 Athletics Director John Currie ...... 205 Football Administration/Support Staff ...... 71-74 Athletics Administration ...... 206 COVER DESIGN Head Coaches ...... 207 Ron Cook, K-State Athletics Graphics Designer PLAYER PROFILES Department Directory ...... 208 Wildcat Veterans ...... 75-97 ...... 209 PHOTOGRAPHY Primary Photographers: Scott Weaver, Pete Aiken, David Mayes, Jackie Wildcat Newcomes ...... 98-99 K-State Athletics Communications ...... 210 Nemec, Zach Bland; NFL Teams: Baltimore Ravens, , Traveling to Manhattan ...... 211 Bears, , , Pittsburgh Steelers, Media Information ...... 212-213 Seahawks; ESPN; Baylor Athletics; MG’s Helmets Media Directory ...... 214 K-State Sports Network ...... 215 PRINTING Big 12 Composite Schedule ...... 216 Sun Graphics – Parsons, Kansas; Special thanks to John Hohenshell.

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 1 A culture of winning has been built in the Heartland. K-State has become a dominant force in college football thanks in part to an outstanding coaching staff , one of the best fan bases in America and top-notch facilities. Since 1993, the Wildcats have won two Big 12 Championships, been ranked No. 1 in the nation on two occasions and have gone to 17 bowl games. With those traits, a culture of winning has been, and continues to be, ingrained in K-State Football.

K-STATE « FOOTBALL BY THE « NUMBERS

257 « All-Conference honors since 1993.

210 « Total All-America honors under Bill Snyder.

192 « Victories since 1993, tied for 18th nationally.

99 « Big 12 victories, ranking third in league history.

« Players drafted under Bill Snyder, including 53 19 in the fi rst three rounds.

40 « Big 12 road wins, ranking third in league history.

« Big 12-best consecutive years with an NFL Draft 23 pick, a fi gure that ranks in the top 15 nationally.

« Governor’s Cup wins over KU in Bill Snyder’s 24 20 years, including each of the last seven meetings.

« Bowl games under Bill Snyder, including a 17 streak of 11 (1993-2003) and a current streak of six.

« Eight-win seasons under Bill Snyder, including 14 nine years with 10 or more wins.

« Times fi nishing in the top-20 of the AP Top 25, 13 including three occurrences in the last fi ve years.

« Diff erent years the Wildcats have been ranked 2 No. 1 in the nation during the course of a season. K-State has 192 victories since 1993, which is tied for 18th in the nation and ranks second among current Big 12 teams.

The K-State Football program has been built on the founda- tion of 16 principles that pertain on and off the fi eld, as well as life beyond those years of eligibility. The 16 Goals for Success form the foundation for success, and create the work ethic and discipline that go with them. With players and coaches from all backgrounds, having a single set of core values uni- fi es them under one vision. If each adheres to the goals as individuals, then team success will follow.

1 « COMMITMENT To the common goals and to being successful. 2 « UNSELFISHNESS There is no I in Team. 3 « UNITY Come together as never before. 4 « IMPROVE Everyday... as a player, person and student. 5 « BE TOUGH Mentally and physically. 6 « SELF-DISCIPLINE Do it right, don’t accept less. 7 « GREAT EFFORT 8 « ENTHUSIASM 9 « ELIMINATE MISTAKES Don’t beat yourself. 10 « NEVER GIVE UP Never, never, never. 11 « DON’T ACCEPT LOSING If you do it one time, it will be easy for the rest of your life. 12 « NO SELF-LIMITATIONS Expect more of yourself. 13 « EXPECT TO WIN And truly believe we will. 14 « CONSISTENCY Your very, very best every time. 15 « LEADERSHIP Everyone can set the example. 16 « RESPONSIBILITY You are responsible for your performance K-State’s bowl history is virtually unmatched in the ranks of college football. The Wildcats have earned a postseason bowl berth in 18 of the last 23 years, including a current streak of six-straight bowl trips. Due to the Wildcats’ affi liation with the Big 12 Conference, K-State has the ability to compete for National Championships every year in addition to gaining ac- cess to some of the best bowl experiences in the country in Texas, Arizona, Florida and many other great destinations.

« 2016 LIBERTY BOWL (15,000)

« 2015 ALAMO BOWL (25,000)

« 2013 BUFFALO WILD WINGS BOWL* (15,000)

« 2013 (40,000)

« 2012 COTTON BOWL (40,000)

« 2010 (10,000)

« 2004 FIESTA BOWL (37,000)

« 2002 HOLIDAY BOWL* (10,000)

« 2001 INSIGHT.COM BOWL (11,000)

« 2001 COTTON BOWL* (35,000)

« 1999 HOLIDAY BOWL* (12,000)

« 1998 ALAMO BOWL (12,000)

« 1997 FIESTA BOWL* (45,000)

« 1997 COTTON BOWL (40,000)

« 1995 HOLIDAY BOWL* (12,000)

« 1994 ALOHA BOWL (3,000)

« 1993 COPPER BOWL* (15,000) * Champions

Bill Snyder Era (Number of K-State fans in attendance) K-State is one of just 24 teams in the nation and one of just four in the Big 12 to ride a current streak of six-consecutive bowl berths. K-State has 37 Big 12 player of the week accolades since 2011, which ranks second among all conference schools. In the highly competitive Big 12 Conference, K-State’s success has few peers. The Wildcats are one league win away from becoming the third program with 100 Big 12 wins, while they are also in the top three in road Big 12 victories. Additionally, K-State leads the conference with 13 specialty awards since 2011 – including three-straight Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year honorees – as well as the top off ensive, defensive and coach honors during the 2012 Big 12 Championship run.

ALL TIME « BIG 12 WINS 1996-2015 1. Oklahoma 120 2. Texas 115 3. K-STATE 99 4. Oklahoma State 86 5. Texas Tech 85 6. Baylor 50 7. Iowa State 44 8. Kansas 38 9. TCU* 21 10. West Virginia* 15 ALL TIME « BIG 12 ROAD WINS 1996-2015 1. Oklahoma 51 2. Texas 49 3. K-STATE 40 4. Oklahoma State 36 5. Texas Tech 35 6. Baylor 15 Iowa State 15 8. Kansas 11 9. TCU* 11 10. West Virginia* 7

* TCU and West Virginia joined the Big 12 prior to the 2012 season. K-State student-athletes have regularly been among the most decorated and publicized in all of college foot- ball with multiple national award winners and nationally televised games on a weekly basis. In fact, K-State has had all 65 games over the last fi ve years shown to a national or global audience, including 11 on ESPN and seven on FOX.

Over the past four seasons, K-State players and coaches have traveled the United States to be recognized on a national level: COLLIN « KLEIN 2012: Finalist, Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Winner, Maxwell and Davey O’Brien Award Finalist ARTHUR « BROWN 2012: Lott IMPACT Trophy Finalist MARK « SIMONEAU 2012: College Football Hall of Fame Inductee TYLER « LOCKETT 2011: Walter Camp All-American 2014: NFF National Scholar-Athlete BILL « SNYDER 2015: College Football Hall of Fame Inductee

K-StateHD.TV is the most watched subscription-based platform in col- lege athletics. In addition to nearly 200 other live events, the Sept. 24 game against Missouri State will be televised globally on K-StateHD.TV. Every K-State game is guaranteed to be televised to a national or global audience.

Kansas State has churned out All-Americans throughout its history, most notably under head coach Bill Snyder. Under Snyder, Wildcats have accumulated a total of 210 All-Ameri- ca honors – including 81 fi rst-team designations – while eight players have been chosen Consensus All-Americans under his watch. In the last fi ve seasons alone, K-State has totaled 46 All-America designations, with 20 of those coming from the fi rst four-year All-American in school history, .

« OFFENSE OFFENSIVE LINE RUNNING BACKS Ray Hahn, 1922 , 1933 Zerlindon Pearson, 1925 Veryl Switzer, 1951-52 George Maddox, 1934 , 2003 Barrett Brooks, 1994 Todd Weiner, 1997 WIDE RECEIVERS , 2002-03 Henry Cronkite, 1931 B.J. Finney, 2014 H. Randeles, 1925 Quincy Morgan, 2000 , 2007* , 1994 Tyler Lockett, 2013-14 Michael Bishop, 1998 , 2012

« DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LINE DEFENSIVE BACKS Tim Colston, 1995 Clarence Scott, 1970 , 2000 Jamie Mendez, 1993* Ryan Mueller, 2013 Thomas Randolph, 1993 Chris Canty, 1995-96* LINEBACKERS Jarrod Cooper, 1998 , 1976-77* Lamar Chapman, 1999 Percell Gaskins, 1995 , 2002* Jeff Kelly, 1998 Nigel Malone, 2011 , 1998-99* Josh Buhl, 2003 Arthur Brown, 2012

SPECIAL « TEAMS PLACE KICKERS RETURNERS Martin Gramatica, 1997-98* Andre Coleman, 1993 Jamie Rheem, 2000 David Allen, 1998-99* Aaron Lockett, 2000 PUNTERS William Powell, 2010 Sean Snyder, 1992* Tyler Lockett, 2011 Tyler Lockett, 2014* LONG SNAPPERS , 2015 Corey Adams, 2010

FIRST AND SECOND TEAM ONLY

*Consensus All-America (more on page 176) A new tradition was born in 2002 as the football program an- nounced the inaugural Ring of Honor class. The honor was de- veloped to recognize those who have distinguished themselves on and off the football fi eld at the highest level. The inaugural class in 2002 consisted of six players, while four more were in- ducted in both 2008 and 2015. The exclusive 14-member frater- nity have their names displayed on the east side upper deck and on a unique ring display in the West Stadium Center concourse.

CLASS OF « 2002 , QB Sean Snyder, P , QB Gary Spani, LB* Jaime Mendez, DB Veryl Switzer, RB CLASS OF « 2008 David Allen, RB/PR Terence Newman, DB Martin Gramatica, PK Mark Simoneau, LB* CLASS OF « 2015 Michael Bishop, QB Clarence Scott, DB Jordy Nelson, WR Darren Sproles, RB

« SELECTION Selection into the Ring of Honor is at the discretion of the Director of Athletics upon recommendations of the Head Football Coach and with fi nal approval from the K-State Athletics, Inc. Board.

In determining candidates, the Head Football Coach and Director of Athletics shall consider categories such as qualify of character, whether a person has achieved performance that warrants Consensus All-America level status at Kansas State University or performed at a program-transformational level that warrants consideration. The student-athlete also has to be at least fi ve years out of school.

K-State leads the league with 10 Big 12 Newcomers of the Year since 1996, while a total of 41 All-Big 12 Wildcats have come from the community-college ranks. There is perhaps no program in the country that has done a better job of developing community-college talent than K-State. Since the mid-1990s, former community-college players have totaled 52 All-Big 12 honors at Kansas State, including 15 fi rst-team selections. Additionally, former com- munity-college players have gone on to claim All-America honors at K-State 12 times in the last 17 seasons, while 36 have gone on to play on some level in the professional ranks.

SUCCESSFUL « PLAYERS IN THE « BIG 12 ERA Michael Bishop « QB « Blinn College 1997 Big 12 Off ensive Newcomer of the Year 1998 First Team All-American 1998 Heisman Trophy Runner-Up 1998 Davey O’Brien Award Winner 1999 NFL Draft Pick - Jeff Kelly « LB « Garden City CC 1997 Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of the Year 1998 First Team All-American 1998 Nagurski Trophy Runner-Up 1998 Butkus Award Semifi nalist 1998 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year 1999 NFL Draft Pick - Mario Fatafehi « DT « Snow College 1999 Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of the Year 2000 First Team All-American 2001 NFL Draft Pick - Derrick Yates « DB « Coff eyville CC 2000 Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of the Year Quincy Morgan « WR « Blinn College 2000 First Team All-American 2000 Biletnikoff Award Semifi nalist 2001 NFL Draft Pick - Tank Reese « DT « Hutchinson CC 2001 Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of the Year « WR « Bakersfi eld College 2008 Big 12 Off ensive Newcomer of the Year 2009 Third Team All-American (PR) Daniel Thomas « RB « NW Mississippi JC 2009 Big 12 Off ensive Newcomer of the Year 2010 Second Team All-American 2010 Doak Walker Award Semifi nalist 2011 NFL Draft Pick - Miami Dolphins Nigel Malone « DB « City College of San Francisco 2011 Second Team All-American 2012 Honorable Mention All-American Two-Time Semifi nalist Meshak Williams « DE « Hutchinson CC 2012 Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year Tavon Rooks « OL « Navarro JC 2012-13 All-Big 12 2014 NFL Draft Pick - New Orleans Saints Jake Waters « QB « Iowa Western CC 2014 Maxwell Award Semifi nalist 2014 All-Big 12

Bill Snyder Era Sunfl ower State talent has been a big part of K-State’s emer- gence on the college football scene. Since 1990, 38 Kansans have received all-conference honors from either the league’s coaches or the Associated Press, while a total of 23 Kansans have earned All-America recognition. Included in that group are three Big 12 Defensive Players of the Year, four Academic All-Americans, a Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year award winner, Thorpe Award winner and Rimington Trophy Finalist.

SUNFLOWER « STANDOUTS Brooks Barta, LB Ryan Mueller, DE (Smith Center) (Leawood) « 1991 First Team All-Big 8 « 2013-14 First Team All-Big 12 Monty Beisel, DL* Travis Ochs, LB (Douglass) (Overland Park) « 2000 First Team All-Big 12 « 1996-98 All-Big 12 Arthur Brown, LB* Tim Reyer, P (Wichita) (Wamego) « 2011-12 First Team All-Big 12 « 2007 First Team All-Big 12 Travis Brown, P Jamie Rheem, PK (Overland Park) (Wichita) « 2002 Third Team All-Big 12 « 1999-00 First Team All-Big 12 Morgan Burns, DB/KR* Joe Rheem, PK* (Wichita) (Wichita) « 2015 First Team All-American « 2003 Third Team All-Big 12 « 2015 Big 12 ST Player of the Year Curry Sexton, WR Ian Campbell, DE* (Abilene) (Cimarron) « 2014 Second Team All-Big 12 « 2006-08 All-Big 12 Mark Simoneau, LB* Anthony Cantele, PK (Smith Center) (Wichita) « 1997-99 All-Big 12 « 2012 Second Team All-Big 12 Darren Sproles, RB* Lamar Chapman, DB* (Olathe) (Liberal) « 2002-04 All-Big 12 « 1997-99 All-Big 12 Nick Stringer, OL B.J. Finney, OL* (Topeka) (Andale) « 2009 First Team All-Big 12 « 2014 Big 12 OL of the Year « 2011-14 All-Big 12 Travis Tannahill, TE* (Overland Park) Chris Harper, WR* « 2012 First Team All-Big 12 (Wichita) « 2012 Second Team All-Big 12 Jonathan Truman, LB (Kechi) Tysyn Hartman, DB* « 2014 Second Team All-Big 12 (Wichita) « 2011 Second Team All-Big 12 Rashad Washington, DB* (Wichita) Ryan Lilja, OL* « 2003 Second Team All-Big 12 (Lake Quivira) « 2003 Second Team All-Big 12 Marcus Watts, DB (Hays) Jon McGraw, DB* « 2006 Second Team All-Big 12 (Manhattan) « 2001 Third Team All-Big 12 Wade Weibert, OL (Hillsboro) Justin Montgomery, DL « 2010 Second Team All-Big 12 (Smith Center) « 2003 Second Team All-Big 12 , OL (Abilene) Jordy Nelson, WR* « 2013-15 All-Big 12 (Riley) « 2007 First Team All-Big 12 Nyle Wiren, DE (Wichita) Terence Newman, DB* « 1994 First Team All-Big 8 (Salina) « 1996 First Team All-Big 12 « 2001-02 All-Big 12 Ty Zimmerman, DB* (Junction City) « 2010-13 All-Big 12

* Played in the NFL or signed NFL contracts Since 1990, 21 cities in the state of Kansas are represented by an all-conference Wildcat, while 23 in-state Wildcats have been named All-Americans. Over the last six seasons, fi ve former Wildcat walk-ons have either played in the NFL, been drafted or signed NFL contracts. K-State has always maintained a strong reputation for evaluat- ing and developing talent, and K-State’s rich walk-on tradition solidifi es that claim. Over the years, K-State has seen a large number of student-athletes enter the program as walk-ons, later fl ourish in purple and go on to play in the NFL. In 2014, three defensive starters – Randall Evans, Ryan Mueller and Jonathan Truman – each walked on at K-State and earned All- Big 12 honors, while Will Geary continued that trend in 2015.

FROM « WALK-ON TO « STARTER Ian Campbell, DE Ryan Mueller, DE « Three-time All-Big 12 « 2013 All-American « 2006 All-American « 2013 Big 12 DL of the Year « Two-time All-Big 12 Jack Cantele, PK « 2015 First Team All-Big 12 Jordy Nelson, WR « 2007 All-American Rock Cartwright, RB « Current Green Bay Packer « 11-year NFL veteran Sean Newlan, DB Joe Bob Clements, DE Marcus Perry, LB Kody Cook, WR/QB « 2004-05, 2007 Academic All-Big 12 Daniel Gonzalez, WR William Powell, KR Andrew Erker, DB « 2010 All-American « 2010 Academic All-Big 12 Randall Evans, DB « 2014 All-Big 12 Tim Reyer, P « Three-year starter « 2007 All-Big 12 « Current Philadelphia Eagle « 2007 Ray Guy Semifi nalist

B.J. Finney, OL Logan Robinson, OL « 2014 All-American « 2005-07 Academic All-Big 12 « 2014 Big 12 OL of the Year « Four-time All-Big 12 Dylan Schellenberg, DB « 2011 FR All-American « Current Pittsburgh Steeler Blake Seiler, DE « 2004-06 Academic D.J. Fulhage, P All-Big 12 « Current Wildcat DE Coach Will Geary, DL « 2015 First Team All-Big 12 Jeff Snodgrass, PK « 2006 All-Big 12 Rashad Harrell, DB Sean Snyder, P Stephen Harrison, DB « Consensus All-American « 2010 All-Big 12 « Current Assoc. HC

Alex Hrebec, LB Jonathan Truman, LB « 2008 FR All-American « 2014 All-Big 12

Joe Hubener, QB Marcus Watts, DB « Two-time All-Big 12 Matt Kleinsorge, OL Keithen Valentine, RB Jon McGraw, DB « 2001 All-Big 12 Jordan Voelker, DE « 12-year NFL veteran « Two-time Academic All-Big 12 Jarard Milo, DB Turn on virtually any NFL game and you’re likely to fi nd a former Wildcat competing at the highest level of the game. As evidenced by the longest active draft streak in the Big 12, K-State annually produces top NFL prospects. Since the formation of the Big 12 in 1996, 52 diff erent Wildcats have heard their names called on draft day. Under the direction of Bill Snyder, K-State has sent a total of 128 players to the NFL as either draft picks or free agents.

CURRENT « WILDCATS ON NFL « ROSTERS

Travis Britz, DT Jordy Nelson, WR Green Bay Packers K-State: 2012-15 K-State: 2004-07

Arthur Brown, LB Terence Newman, DB Baltimore Ravens K-State: 2011-12 K-State: 1999-2002

Randall Evans, DB Darren Sproles, RB Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles K-State: 2011-14 K-State: 2001-04

B.J. Finney, OL Boston Stiverson, OL Pittsburgh Steelers K-State: 2011-14 K-State: 2012-15

Glenn Gronkowski, FB Daniel Thomas, RB Buff alo Bills Miami Dolphins K-State: 2013-15 K-State: 2009-10

Emmanuel Lamur, LB Justin Tuggle, LB Minnesota Vikings Cleveland Browns K-State: 2009-11 K-State: 2011-12

Tyler Lockett, WR/KR Cody Whitehair, OL K-State: 2011-14 K-State: 2012-15

Cornelius Lucas, OL Detroit Lions K-State: 2010-13

Listed players on NFL rosters as of June 27, 2016. K-State holds the longest active draft streak in the Big 12 at 23 years, a mark that also ranks in the top 15 nationally. Wildcat coaches have participated in a combined 150 bowls, while four coaches on the staff have a combined 34 years of head coaching experience. At K-State, players are coached and taught life lessons by people that are not just there for the job – it’s a place they call home. Half of K-State’s 10 full-time coaches played at and graduated from Kansas State, a fi gure that is tops among Power 5 programs. A span of 30 years of graduates, from Mo Latimore in 1976 to Blake Seiler in 2006 with Dana Di- mel, Sean Snyder and Andre Coleman in between, these fi ve coaches take extra pride in the success of K-State Football.

MOST « FULL-TIME COACHES AT THEIR « ALMA MATER Among Power 5 Schools 1. K-STATE 5 2. Clemson 4 3. Auburn 3 Iowa 3 Missouri 3 Utah 3 Wisconsin 3

MOST « FULL-TIME COACHES AT THEIR « ALMA MATER Among Big 12 Schools 1. K-STATE 5 2. Oklahoma 2 TCU 2 Texas 2 Texas Tech 2

In addition to the fi ve full-time co- ahces that are K-State, two grad- uates assistants – Taylor Godinet and Drew Liddle – in addition to Director of Recruiting Taylor Braet also graduated from K-State. Under the guidance of Director of Strength and Condition- ing Chris Dawson, the K-State strength and conditioning pro- gram is committed to maximizing the on-fi eld performance of every student-athlete. Dawson is a 20-year veteran of the strength training and conditioning fi eld, and in 2007 was named the National Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year by the Professional Football Strength and Conditioning Coaches Society.

THE « PROGRAM K-State’s strength and conditioning program, designed and oversaw by Dawson along with his assistants Darren Honeycutt, Corey Meredith, Kevin Schadt and Joe Cronn, combines weight training, plyometrics, stretching and fl ex- ibility exercises, running and proper nutrition to enhance each student-athlete’s ability to compete. STRENGTH « AND CONDITIONING « CENTER The massive new Strength & Conditioning Center at the Vani- er Family Football Complex is more than double the foot- print of the previous building and features multi-level height ceilings, natural lighting and a built-in plyometric ramp. PROPER « NUTRITION Maximizing on-fi eld potential is more than just lifting weights and running; it’s also ensuring that each stu- dent-athlete is benefi ting from a nutritional and dietary program specifi c to their needs. Under the direction of K-State’s fi rst full-time sports nutritionist, Scott Trausch, K-State football players receive performance fueling strat- egies, team and individual nutrition education, hydration and body composition testing. Trausch works with Chef Pedro Lozada at the new Ahearn Fund Student-Athlete Performance Table in the West Stadium Center to coordi- nate nutritious meals for all K-State student-athletes.

K-State has led the Big 12 in APR each of the last three years. Additionally, 14 Wildcats have already obtained their undergraduate degrees from Kansas State University. At Kansas State, being a champion is more than winning tro- phies on the fi eld – it’s about providing student-athletes a world-class experience, which includes being a champion in the classroom and, most importantly, becoming a champion in life. K-State’s program of Academic Student Services for Athletics assists, directs supports and promotes student de- velopment, academic achievement, academic athletic eligibil- ity and progress toward graduation.

STUDENT « ATHLETE ENHANCEMENT « CENTER The staff of the Student-Athlete Enhancement Cen- ter provides valuable services to help all 450-plus student-athletes at K-State:

« Student Orientation Program « Academic Counseling Skills Training « Develop Class Schedules « Develop Graduation Timelines « Tracks Academic Progress « Tutoring and Mentoring Services

EMPHASIS ON « GRADUATION Thanks to the diligent work of the Academic Stu- dent Services for Athletics as well as the emphasis placed on graduation from Head Coach Bill Snyder, K-State has had tremendous success graduating football players. SENIORS YEAR GRADUATING PERCENT 1993 16 of 19 84% 1994 12 of 15 80% 1995 13 of 15 87% 1996 12 of 16 75% 1997 16 of 17 94% 1998 12 of 14 86% 1999 19 of 24 63% 2000 4 of 9 44% 2001 17 of 22 77% 2002 15 of 21 71% 2003 19 of 22 86% 2004 20 of 27 74% 2005 16 of 20 80% 2006 8 of 13 61% 2007 19 of 21 90% 2010 21 of 24 87% 2011 20 of 22 88% 2012 21 of 21 100% 2013 18 of 22 82% 2014 14 of 16 88% 2015 19 of 20 95% 2016 19 of 20 95% TOTAL 350 of 420 83% Kansas State’s success on the fi eld is well documented, but the Cats have had a long history of success in the class- room as well. Most recently, the Wildcats have totaled a con- ference-leading 54 Academic All-Big 12 citations over the last two seasons, 10 more than the next closest program. K-State set a school record with 29 academic all-conference accolades in 2014. Additionally, there have been 12 Academic All-America selections under head coach Bill Snyder.

ACADEMIC « ALL-AMERICANS Brooks Barta « LB Ryan Lilja « OL (1992) (2003) Jason Johnson « OL Jeron Mastrud « TE (1995-96) (2009) « WR Tysyn Hartman « DB (1995-96) (2011) Jon McGraw « DB Curry Sexton « WR (2000-01) (2014) Andy Eby « OL (2001) NFF « SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Russ Campbell « TE Tysyn Hartman « DB (1991) (2011) Brooks Barta « LB Tyler Lockett « WR (1992) (2014) Jason Johnson « OL (1996) CFA « SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Brooks Barta « LB Kevin Lockett « WR (1992) (1995-96) Quentin Neujahr « OL Dirk Ochs « DE (1993) (1995) Laird Veatch « LB Jason Johnson « OL (1994) (1996) Matt McEwen « DE (1994) NFF « HAMPSHIRE HONOR « SOCIETY* 2009 2015 Darrin Seiwert « TE Weston Hiebert « DB 2010 Tyler Lockett « WR Jeron Mastrud « TE Zach Nemechek « FB Adrian Stryker « DB Curry Sexton « WR 2011 Jake Waters « QB Corey Adams « LS 2016 Kevin Rohleder « LB Jack Cantele « PK 2012 Glenn Gronkowski « Tysyn Hartman « DB FB Alex Hrebec « LB Luke Hayes « OL Payton Kirk « DE Stanton Weber « WR Jordan Voelker « DE 2014 Jonathan Coleman « DB Jared Loomis « WR

* Award began in 2007

PUNT/KICKOFF RETURN 1. K-STATE 40 2. Oklahoma State 28 3. Oregon 26 4. Florida 24 North Carolina 24

Since 2011 K-State has always been known to have excellent specialty units, which has helped fuel 17 bowl seasons under head coach Bill Snyder. Since 1991, 14 Wildcats have earned All-America recognition for their work on special teams, including every year since Snyder’s second stint began in 2009. Addition- ally, K-State picked up each of the last three Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year awards in Tyler Lockett (2013-14) and Morgan Burns (2015).

SPECIAL « TEAMS ALL-AMERICANS UNDER « SNYDER Sean Snyder « P (1991-92)

Andre Coleman « KR (1993)

Martin Gramatica « PK (1997-98)

David Allen « PR (1998-99)

Jamie Rheem « PK (1999-2000)

Aaron Lockett « KR (2001)

Terence Newman « PR (2002)

Brandon Banks « KR (2009)

Corey Adams « LS (2010)

William Powell « KR (2010)

Tyler Lockett « KR (2011-14)

Anthony Cantele « PK (2012)

Matthew McCrane « PK (2014)

Morgan Burns « KR (2015) K-State Football is housed in an all-in-one facility known as the Vanier Family Football Complex, which was demolished and rebuilt prior to the 2015 season. The new facility – Phase III of the Bill Snyder Family Stadium Master Plan – is more than double the amount of space for student-athletes and coaches providing access to world-class resources, equip- ment and facilities, creating a more effi cient experience to train, study and compete.

TOP FEATURES « OF THE VANIER « FOOTBALL COMPLEX NELSON FAMILY LOCKER ROOM « A state-of-the-art locker room for gameday and practices that is designed in a unique football shape. « Includes 140 lockers and access to three team lounges. « More than double the size of the previous locker room.

SHAMROCK TRADING CORP. FUELING STATION « Conveniently located outside the Nelson Family Locker Room and Strength & Conditioning Center. « Stocked with Gatorade products and other nutri- tion options for both before and after workouts.

STEEL & PIPE SUPPLY TEAM THEATRE « A 4,700 ft2 space that includes 140 customized chairs. « Used for team and recruiting meetings, depart- mental meetings and press conferences.

SAUNDERS SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER « An expansive space located off the locker room with direct fi eld access via the gameday tunnel. « Equipped with an exam room, x-ray room and phy- sician’s offi ce.

AHEARN FUND PERFORMANCE TABLE [West Stadium Center] « Off ers a world-class dining facility that serves the daily dietary needs of all student-athletes. « Two levels of seating with a view of the fi eld, plus a private entranceway off ering student-athletes a qui- et place to study or relax with friends.

INDOOR PRACTICE FACILITY [South End of Stadium] « A 94,000 ft2 facility, which recently received a com- plete upgrade with the installation of new FieldTurf. « Believed to be one of the largest in the nation, with enough space for full-squad practices and high enough to allow for full kickoff s and punts.

Bill Snyder Family Stadium was one of fi ve facilities nation- wide to be named a fi nalist for the prestigious 2016 Sports Business Journal Sports Facility of the Year Award. Picturesque Bill Snyder Family Stadium has been the home of K-State’s football team since 1968. Originally named KSU Stadium, it was renamed in honor of legendary head foot- ball coach Bill Snyder by a proclamation of the Kansas Board of Regents on Nov. 16, 2005. The stadium opened its doors Sept. 21, 1968, with a 21-0 shutout of Colorado State. The original seating capacity was set at 35,000, while today’s ca- pacity sits at 50,000.

WEST « STADIUM CENTER One of the biggest transformational projects in K-State Football and K-State Athletics history was the building of the West Stadium Center at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.

The fi rst-class 250,00 ft2 facility opened in Fall 2013 and impacts the daily experience of 450 student-athletes in ad- dition to enhancing the gameday experience for all 50,000 K-State fans.

The West Stadium Center features amenities for all fans at Bill Snyder Family Stadium:

CONCOURSE LEVEL « New concessions, restrooms and ticket offi ces replaced the previous west side facilities, which were originally built in 1968. « A Fan Store and Hall of Honor is included on this level.

TERRACE LEVEL « Features the Ahearn Fund Student-Athlete Performance Table (more on previous page). « Tailgate Terrace is a great place to enjoy the unique tail- gating atmosphere of a K-State gameday.

THEEDE CLUB/EDGERLEY FAMILY LOGE LEVEL « Features the best sight lines in college football and is the premier seating area for Wildcat Fans. « All club and loge season-ticket holders enjoy an all-inclu- sive food and beverage experience in the spacious lounges.

CARL & MARY ICE SUITE LEVEL « Two levels of private suites that also off er numerous seat- ing areas for relaxation.

DEV NELSON PRESS LEVEL « Designated for media and coaches on game days and is the permanent home for the K-State Athletics Communica- tions and K-StateHD.TV offi ces. An electric atmosphere. Gamedays in Manhattan at Bill Sny- der Family Stadium provides every fan, young and old, with non-stop excitement, while the players that produce the blood, sweat and tears every Saturday, are provided with a lifetime of memories. From the play on the fi eld to the at- tractions in and around Bill Snyder Family Stadium, there’s no other place to be on an Autumn Saturday than Manhattan, Kansas, with 50,000 of your closest friends.

HIGHEST « PERCENTAGE OF CAPACITY FILLED « IN 2015 1. Oregon 106.72 2. K-STATE 106.20 3. Cincinnati 105.99 4. Ohio State 104.80 5. Oklahoma 103.95

SELLOUT « STREAK Each of Kansas State’s six home games in 2016 are expected to sell out, which will push K-State’s 33 sellout streak to 33-straight games dating back to 2013. Of the largest 20 crowds in stadium history, 17 have come over the last three seasons, while the Wildcats are averaging 52,572 fans during the sellout streak.

OPPONENT « REACTION “I talked to people from Auburn at the Senior Bowl, and they were like, ‘Man, your fans are crazy!’ The fans make it one of the craziest places to play in.” - Former K-State Tyler Lockett K-State has season-ticket holders in 46 states, while the average attendance record was broken in 2013 before being smashed again in each of the last two seasons.

A lot more goes into being a student-athlete at Kansas State than just working out and going to class. K-State’s Life Skills program focuses on encouraging student-athletes to become strong leaders and positive role models. K-State players are encouraged to get involved in their community, not only in Manhattan, but throughout the world. The goal of these pro- grams is not only to enhance the student-athlete experience, but expand character and provide leadership opportunities.

Below are just a few of the numerous community-service activities players participate in on an annual basis. SENIOR « KATS Through the Senior Kats program, players visit the assisted living facilities in Manhattan, introducing themselves and spending time with every resident in the facility. JUNIOR « KATS In Junior Kats, K-State Football players travel to various middle schools in the Manhattan area and speak to kids about staying in school, the importance of remaining drug free, as well as talking about working together as a team. SPECIAL « OLYMPICS Each spring, K-State student-athletes host an annual sports clinic for the athletes who are a part of the Kansas Special Olympics. Olympians travel from surrounding areas to par- ticipate in sports stations involving each of K-State Athlet- ics’ teams. ADOPT « A FAMILY K-State student-athletes partner with the Junior League of the Flint Hills each holiday season to help out the commu- nity by participating in the annual Adopt-a Family program. Students provide holiday gifts to families who would other- wise be without during the holiday season. A WINNING « TEAM Since 2006, K-State Football has partnered with units at nearby Fort Riley, located just 20 minutes away from Bill Snyder Family Stadi- um. K-State is currently partnered with the 1-16 Infantry Division of the U.S. Army, known as the Iron Rangers.

The Wildcats have made several trips to Fort Riley, includ- ing trips each of the last two summers to go through Phys- ical Training (PT).

Many Fort Riley soldiers travel to Manhattan each year for the annual Fort Riley Day game. In 2016, the contest against Oklahoma State on November 5 will serve as Fort Riley Day. When it comes to classic college towns, the Little Apple ranks as the nation’s best. Although considerably smaller than its New York namesake, Manhattan has blossomed into a diver- sifi ed city with urban amenities while retaining its small-town appeal. Manhattan also has many appealing paces to shop, eat and socialize. , an area that features over 35 restau- rants and shops, continues to be particularly popular with stu- dents and is located on the southeast edge of campus.

MSN.com ranked the city of Man- hattan No. 1 on its list of 10 Best #1 College Towns To Live In, Even If You’re Not a Student.

Manhattan was ranked #1 in Quality of Life among American small cities by CNN, while Busi- #1 ness Insider ranked Manhattan as the No. 6 Most Exciting Small City in the United States.

Manhattan is the fastest grow- ing metro area in the state of Kansas, and one of the top 15 fastest growing cities in the country. It also ranked in the top one-percent nationally in

FASTEST FASTEST personal income growth. GROWING

Men’s Journal named Manhattan one of the Top 50 Places to Live in America, while Money Maga- zine named Manhattan one of the Top 10 Places to Retire Young in PLACE TOP 50 TOP TO LIVE TO the USA.

TAKING GOALS TO HEART Looking back at 2015 and ahead to the upcoming season, K-State can point to the Wildcats’ 16 Goals for Success for guidance

Goal No. 10: Never Give Up.

This trait, one of Bill Snyder’s 16 Goals for Success, could easily sum up Kansas State’s 2015 season. After going 3-0 in non-conference play, the Wildcats were backed into a corner as they dropped their fi rst six Big 12 contests. Fac- ing the possibility of seeing its fi ve-year bowl streak come to a screeching halt, K-State promptly won its fi nal three games – including two with miraculous fourth-quarter comebacks – to reach the postseason yet again.

What made the feat even more impressive is the fact that K-State used four diff erent quarterbacks throughout the season due to multiple injuries, while the unquestioned leader of the defense and perhaps the entire team – safety Dante Barnett – suff ered a season-ending injury in the sec- ond quarter of the season opener.

Despite the late season run that shined light on a year that looked destined for disappointment, a fi nal 6-7 record has not settled well with Kansas State – from players to assis- tants and ultimately its Hall of Fame head coach. K-State suff ered its fi rst losing season since 2008 and the fi rst un- der Snyder since 2005, while the six-game skid to open league play was the longest by the Wildcats since a sev- en-game losing streak to close out Snyder’s fi rst season at the helm in 1989.

Looking to bounce back, K-State will lean on its 37 return- ing letterwinners and 17 returning starters, nine of which reside on the defensive side which should give K-State time to decipher a three-man race, let new playmakers and a reshaped off ensive line gel together ear- ly in the season before hitting the ultra-competitive Big 12 slate on the fi rst day of October.

With the motivation to improve – Goal No. 4 on Snyder’s list – from a sub-par season, coupled with the return of injured players and others ready to step up at vital posi- tions, K-State is focusing on another of Snyder’s 16 Goals for Success entering the 2016 season:

Goal No. 13: Expect to Win. OFFENSE he fi nished his initial campaign ranked fi fth in A group of four linemen are vying for playing OFFENSIVE STARTERS A three-man race at quarterback headlined school history in receiving yards (261) and scor- time on the outside start with community-col- preseason camp in 2015 and the same can be ing (48 points) among freshmen. lege transfer Breontae Matthews (6-5, 340, said again a year later. Whoever wins the quar- In addition to Jones, Silmon and Warmack at Jr.-TR) and redshirt freshman Scott Frantz (6- RETURNING/LOST terback spot will be surrounded by a handful of the position, tough-minded Alex 5, 293, Fr.-RS). Matthews was one of the most Returning (5) playmakers, including two returning starters in Barnes (6-1, 221, Fr.-RS) will look to make sought after community-college linemen in the WR Deante Burton Sr.-3L 6-2, 209 the backfi eld and one at wide receiver, while his mark as a redshirt freshman, while another Class of 2016 after earning First Team All-Amer- multiple new dynamic playmakers should help player looking to make an impact is Tyler Burns ica at Fullerton College. Frantz, a product of • Started every game last year, leading the team in catches, boast competition at all skill positions. (5-11, 209, Fr.-HS), the speedy younger brother Lawrence, pushed for playing time as a true yards and touchdowns... Big 12 Offensive Player of the Filling those key positions, which at times felt of former K-State All-American kick returner and freshman after being named one of the top-50 Week following West Virginia game. absent at year ago, should help the transition of Morgan Burns. offensive tackles in the Class of 2015. virtually a new offensive line early the season. At fullback, Dimel will be backed by Austin Kat- Additionally, Abdul Beecham (6-3, 304, Four of last year’s fi ve starters along the front sorelos (6-1, 230, Sr.-SQ) Kade True (6-3, 233, So.-TR) came to K-State in January from Blinn FB Winston Dimel So.-1L 6-1, 235 graduated, but a Freshman All-American at cen- Jr.-SQ) and Konnor Cook (6-0, 241, Jr.-TR). College where he earned all-conference honors

SEASON PREVIEW SEASON in 2015. Bryce Fitzner (6-7, 292, So.-SQ) has • A 13-game starter at fullback who earned First Team All- ter returns and will aid in the development on both the left and right sides. WIDE RECEIVERS/TIGHT ENDS used each of the last two seasons to develop and Big 12 honors... Had six rushing touchdowns and two on the The offense’s biggest step forward could be get stronger as he pushes for playing time. receiving end. QUARTERBACK made by the wide receiver corps, led by senior Other linemen who are sure to add depth and If the 2016 quarterback battle seems eerily Deante Burton (6-2, 209, Sr.-3L) sophomores elevate the internal competition are sophomore familiar to 2015, that’s because it is exactly the Dominique Heath (5-9, 175, So.-1L) and Zach Alec Ruth (6-7, 300, So.-SQ), redshirt freshman (6-5, 280, Fr.-RS) and senior QB Joe Hubener Sr.-2L 6-5, 212 same. All three competitors – Jesse Ertz (6-3, Reuter (6-3, 194, So.-1L) and the addition of Evan Curl Jason (6-4, 284, Sr.-SQ) while K-State added • A former walk-on who started 11 games in 2015, finishing 212, Jr.-1L), Joe Hubener (6-5, 212, Sr.-2L) and community-college transfer Byron Pringle. (6- Lierz 2, 205, Jr.-TR). Along with younger players who Western Illinois transfer Nicholas Kaltmayer in the top 30 nationally in passing yards per completion and (6-0, 201, Fr.-RS) – are a year older, but only one gained signifi cant experience last year. look primed for a breakout, the receiver position (6-7, 280, So.-TR) in May. rushing touchdowns. Ertz earned the nod coming out of fall camp has increased depth and the ability to open the last season, starting his fi rst-career game in the offense to a greater extent. DEFENSE Burton, a Manhattan product entering his fi nal Returning experience litters all three levels OL Dalton Risner So.-1L 6-5, 300 2015 season opener. However, just as quickly as he assumed the starting quarterback role, year in purple, led the team in catches, yards and of the defense, including virtually the entire • A Freshman All-American in 2015 who started every game his season was over when he sustained a sea- receptions in 2015. He saved his best secondary and linebacking corps in addition to at center... A 2016 Preseason All-Big 12 pick by Athlon. son-ending injury on the fi rst offensive snap of career game for K-State’s bowl-eligibility clinch- a pair of vital players on the defensive front. the year. He was able to bounce back in time for ing victory over West Virginia when he hauled in The Wildcats bring back nine starters on the spring practices as the junior is ready to show fi ve passes for a career-high 125 yards. defensive side of the ball – the most in Snyder’s TE Dayton Valentine So.-1L 6-4, 264 why he was the Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year Heath is looking to elevate his game offensively second stint as head coach – which include two after fi nishing second on the team in catches and • Played in 11 games as a redshirt freshman with starts and a high school All-American in 2012. defensive line spots, three linebackers and four Although it wasn’t the circumstances in which touchdowns. Reuter contributed as a true fresh- of the Wildcats’ fi ve secondary positions. against Texas, Texas Tech and Iowa State. he wanted to become the starting quarterback, man and improved each week, so much so that he Two of those players, defensive end Jordan Hubener was the benefi ciary of Ertz’s injury as earned his fi rst-career start in the Liberty Bowl. Willis and nickelback Donnie Starks, started 13 Lost (6) he started 11 games and helped lead the Wild- The X-Factor could be Pringle, who came to games last year, while safety Dante Barnett saw cats to their sixth-straight bowl game. The senior K-State after one season at nearby Butler Com- his 27-game starting streak end early in 2015. WR Kody Cook 2L 6-1, 200 will look to build off a season in which he fi n- munity College. Rated the ninth-best community To fi ll two of the defensive line spots, K-State • A versatile player who played both wide receiver and quar- ished in the top 30 nationally in three categories. college wide receiver in the Class of 2016, Prin- will have a fi erce competition from returning Delton earned playing time as true freshman gle averaged 15.4 yards per catch for the Griz- candidates in addition to newcomers, while the terback, including a start under center in the 2016 Liberty as he saw action in each of the fi rst two games, zlies last season with nine scores, the 11th-best open cornerback spot could be claimed by a Bowl... Also played quarterback against West Virginia, but an injury in the second contest of the year mark in the community-college ranks a year ago. graduate transfer. leading K-State to a come-from-behind win as the Cats ended his season. One of the top dual-threat Joining Burton as someone looking to fi nish his quarterbacks in the Class of 2015, Delton career on a high note in 2016 is Steven West DEFENSIVE LINE obtained bowl eligibility. earned a medical hardship and is classifi ed as a (6-1, 202, Sr.-2L) who has played in 10 career All-Big 12 defensive Will Geary (6-0, redshirt freshman this season. games. Young players looking to make their 298, Jr.-2L) returns for his junior campaign, mark are redshirt freshmen Isaiah Zuber (6-0, FB Glenn Gronkowski 3L 6-3, 234 Another quarterback to keep an eye on is true while defensive end Jordan Willis (6-5, 258, freshman (6-2, 203, Fr.-HS) 180, Fr.-RS) and Denzel Goolsby (5-11, 192, Sr.-3L) – who played at an All-Big 12 level a year • The primary fullback all three seasons of his career, earn- who graduated high school early. He was regard- Fr.-RS) in addition to Corey Sutton (6-2, 200, ago – will wrap up his K-State career in 2016. ing three-straight All-Big 12 honors... Averaged 24.6 yards ed as one of the top 250 players overall in the Fr.-HS) who graduated early from Mallard Creek The duo has combined for 43 career starts, High School in Charlotte to participate in spring on 15 career receptions, the highest average in school his- Class of 2016, including the seventh best du- including 26 from Willis, which is tied for third al-threat quarterback in the nation. practices. Additionally, Colby Moore (6-1, 198, among active Big 12 players. Each was impres- tory among players with 15 or more catches. So.-1L) is a converted defensive back and will sive in 2015 as Geary totaled 45 tackles from the BACKFIELD look for playing time as a sophomore. inside, the most by a K-State interior defensive K-State will rely heavily on sophomore Day- OL Luke Hayes 2L 6-6, 295 A strong running game has usually been a lineman since 2005. Willis was snubbed from staple of K-State under Bill Snyder, and the ton Valentine (6-4, 264, So.-1L) at tight end, All-Big 12 consideration last year despite rank- • Played in all 26 career games with starts at right guard over Wildcats have the backfi eld in 2016 to back that the only player at the position with experience. ing second in the Big 12 in sacks and fourth in the final 25. claim. Three capable running backs with distinc- Valentine played in 11 games last year with tackles for loss. tive skill sets, headlined by Charles Jones (5- three starts, but he did not record a catch. The Looking to fi ll the open defensive tackle spot 10, 208, Sr.-2L), are back to elevate K-State’s in-state product will be backed up by redshirt vacated by departed three-time All-Big 12 per- OL Matt Kleinsorge 4L 6-5, 310 rushing attack this season. That trio, along with freshman Blaise Gammon (6-7, 263, Fr.-RS) former Travis Britz are senior Craig Settles (6- and true freshman Brett Bell (6-6, 247, Fr.-HS). • A former walk-on who worked his way into a starting role... All-Big 12 fullback Winston Dimel (6-1, 235, 3, 313, Sr.-SQ) juniors Matt Seiwert (6-3, 285, So.-1L), should help K-State be effective in the Jr.-1L) and Ray Price (6-2, 290, Jr.-TR) , as well Started every game over his final two years at right tackle. running game. OFFENSIVE LINE as redshirt freshman Trey Dishon (6-2, 300, Fr.- Jones, a senior, led the team with 696 yards The biggest question on offense heading into RS). Settles played in two games last year, while OL Boston Stiverson 4L 6-4, 316 and fi ve touchdowns a year ago, but he stepped 2016 is along the line as four of the primary Seiwert played in all 13 games with a start in up big when the team needed him most as he starters from last year graduated, including a the Liberty Bowl. Price comes to K-State after • A tough, physical lineman who played in 38 career games averaged 73.7 yards over the fi nal seven games pair of All-Big 12 players in Cody Whitehair being named the conference defensive player – including 28 starts – as he earned All-Big 12 honors as as opposed to just a 30-yard average in the fi rst and Boston Stiverson. However, the unit will of the year at Cerritos College. All three will be be built around Freshman All-American Dalton both a junior and senior. six contests. pushed by Dishon, a powerful young player who Jones will be joined by a pair of sophomores Risner (6-5, 300, So.-1L) at center and two oth- redshirted 2015. in Justin Silmon (5-10, 198, So.-1L) – a pow- er linemen who earned extensive playing time in At defensive end opposite of Willis, veteran QB Cody Whitehair 4L 6-4, 305 erful back who has also showcased quickness 2015 in Will Ash (6-3, 314, Sr.-3L) and Terrale Tanner Wood (6-5, 263, Jr.-2L) looks poised – and Dalvin Warmack (5-8, 187, So.-1L) – a Johnson (6-1, 312, Sr.-1L) mainly on the interi- to take a step forward after serving in a reserve • A four-time All-Big 12 honoree who started 51 of his 52 speedy runner who came on strong at the end or. Although Risner is penciled in at center with role in all 26 career games the last two seasons, career games, including a streak of 41-straight to end his of the year. Silmon totaled 355 rushing yards question marks looming around him, this much including last year when he recorded 34 tackles, career... Also earned Freshman All-America honors in 2012 last season as he fi nished second in school is for certain: K-State will fi gure out who its fi ve 4.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks. Wood will be history among freshmen. Warmack, who came best offensive linemen are and sort specifi c po- pushed by junior Davis Clark (6-2, 260, Jr.-1L) and was a candidate for the Outland Trophy and Lombardi to K-State after being named the Missouri Class sitions later. in addition to redshirt freshman Reggie Walker Award in 2014 and 2015... Was selected in the second 6 Offensive Player of the Year in 2013, had a ca- Risner, a team captain for the 2016 sea- (6-2, 235, Fr.-RS) a promising young player who son, started all 13 games at center. Poised for round of the 2016 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears. reer-high 40 yards early in the year at UTSA and was rated in the top 40 among outside lineback- was also a factor in the passing game during the starting spots, most likely residing right next to ers in the Class of 2015. Liberty Bowl with two catches for 27 yards. Risner are Ash and Johnson. Ash has played in Paving the way for the running backs will be 36 career game games, while Johnson, a former LINEBACKERS Dimel, who became the fi rst Wildcat freshman community-college transfer, played in 10 games One of the most interesting position battles to ever earn First Team All-Big 12 honors in ad- in 2015 with four starts. on will be at linebacker as plenty of proven dition to being the lone freshman on last year’s Other players who could push for playing time players return for generally two starting spots All-Big 12 First Team. A skilled blocker, Dimel on the interior are juniors Reid Najvar (6-4, 295, in K-State’s 4-2-5 defense. Three of the re- was also a major factor with the ball in his hands Jr.-SQ) and Ajahne Brager (6-3, 303, Jr.-2L) as turners – junior (6-3, 228, Jr.-2L) as he recorded six rushing touchdowns to rank well as redshirt freshmen Adam Holtorf (6-4, and seniors Will Davis (6-0, 227, Sr.-3L) and third in school history among freshmen, while 291, Fr.-RS) and Tyler Mitchell (6-4, 301, Fr.-RS). Charmeachealle Moore (6-0, 228, Sr.-3L) –

46 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SEASON PREVIEW 2016 SCHEDULE DEFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING/LOST Date Opponent Site Time (ct)/TV Series Notes Returning (9) (F) 9/2 Stanford Palo Alto, Calif. 8 p.m./FS1 0-0 Cats’ fi rst trip to West Coast since UCLA in ‘09 DB Kendall Adams So.-1L 6-1, 217 9/17 Florida Atlantic Manhattan, Kan. 1:30 p.m./FSN 1-0 Fourth game vs. CUSA member in last three yrs 9/24 Missouri State Manhattan, Kan. 6:10 p.m./KSHD.TV 3-0 Average margin of victory in series is 39 pts • Appeared in 12 games as a redshirt freshman in 2015 with 10/1 West Virginia Morgantown, W.Va. 5-1 Late comback in ‘15 to extend 4-game win streak five total starts, including each of the last four games. 10/8 Texas Tech Manhattan, Kan. 8-8 K-State has won four of last fi ve games 10/15 Oklahoma Norman, Okla. 19-73-4 Road team has won each of last fi ve games DB Dante Barnett Sr.-4L 6-1, 194 10/22 Texas Manhattan, Kan. 9-7 Home team victorious in last four years • A third-year team captain who is tied for fourth among ac- 10/29 Iowa State Ames, Iowa 46-49-4 Last two in Ames decided by avg. of 5 points tive Big 12 players with 29 career starts... Saw a 27-game 11/5 Oklahoma State Manhattan, Kan. 24-38 Cats by double digits in last two home games starting streak come to an end in the 2015 opener, but 11/19 Baylor Waco, Texas 7-6 K-State trying to break four-game skid earned a medical hardship... A 2016 Preseason All-Big 12 11/26 Kansas Manhattan, Kan. 43-64-5 K-State has won last seven, 20 of last 25 pick by Athlon and Sporting News. 12/3 TCU Fort Worth, Texas 4-5 Series tied 2-2 since TCU joined league in 2012

LB Will Davis Sr.-3L 6-0, 227 were among K-State’s top four tacklers a year K-State has several younger players ready to limited playing time still impressed enough to • Played in every game last year with 10 starts, ranking fourth ago and combined for all 26 available starts at fi ll the other cornerback spot, but the Wildcats earn All-Big 12 honors a year after being named the two linebacker positions. were fortunate enough to have Dozier decide to a Freshman All-American. McCrane enters 2016 on the team with 54 tackles... Has made 16 career starts. Lee seeks to elevate his game further after end his career in purple. During his three years ranked fi rst nationally among active players by leading the team in tackles last year with 80 en at California, he played in 34 career games with connecting on 96.2-percent (25-of-26) of his DT Will Geary Jr.-2L 6-0, 298 route to Second Team All-Big 12 honors. In fact, 16 starts, accumulating 80 tackles and nine career fi eld goals, while he is three fi eld goals he was K-State’s fi rst underclassman linebacker passes defended. shy of entering the school’s career top-10 list. • Started 12 games en route to All-Big 12 honors... Had 45 to earn First or Second Team All-Big 12 honors Others looking to earn playing time at cor- Nick Walsh (5-11, 202, Jr.-2L) was an All-Big tackles, most by K-State interior lineman since 2005... Pre- since 1998, while he became the fi rst Wildcat nerback include senior Jesse Mack (6-0, 180, 12 punter a year ago thanks to a 41.6-yard av- underclassman to lead the team in tackles in Sr.-1L) sophomore transfer Jordan Noil (6-2, erage that ranked third in the league. His career season All-Big 12 pick by every major preseason magazine. seven years. 175, So.-TR) and redshirt freshman Johnathan punting average of 41.48 yards also ranks sixth Davis started the fi rst 10 games of 2015, set- Durham (6-0, 181, Fr.-RS). in school history. LB Elijah Lee Jr.-2L 6-3, 228 ting a new career high with 54 tackles. Moore Starks anchors the nickelback spot for a sec- In addition to McCrane and Walsh, Ian Pat- seemingly came out of nowhere toward the end ond-straight season a year after ranking third on terson (6-0, 210, Sr.-3L) is back for his senior • Started all 13 games, earning All-Big 12 honors after lead- of 2015 by averaging 10.8 tackles over the fi nal the team with 55 stops with 13 starts, including season as the primary kickoff man, a role he has ing the team with 80 tackles... First K-State underclassman four games, including a career-best 17 in the the fi rst 12 at nickel. He will be backed by junior served in each of the last three years with 58 LB to earn All-Big 12 honors since 1998... A Preseason regular-season fi nale against West Virginia on Cre Moore (6-0, 184, Jr.-1L) who has played in career touchbacks. his way to Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week nine career games. Burns, the 2015 Big 12 Special Teams Player All-Big 12 pick by every major preseason magazine. accolades. of the Year, is gone. However, blocking on that A strong group of players are looking to push SPECIALISTS unit has always been the recipe to K-State’s the trio of veterans in senior Colborn Couch- success, and the selfl essness of the players in LB Charmeachealle Moore Sr.-3L 6-0, 228 Boasting three-straight Big 12 Special Teams • Recorded 10.8 tackles per game over final four contests of man (6-2, 223, Sr.-3L), juniors Jayd Kirby (6-2, Player of the Year performers, K-State’s solid the program has lent plenty of individuals who 220, Jr.-1L) and Trent Tanking (6-2, 224, Jr.-2L) special teams will always be a trademark under are willing continue to the success of the unit 2015 after just a 1.5 average in first eight games... Earned sophomore Sam Sizelove (6-3, 223, So.-1L) with little recognition. Looking to take over where Bill Snyder, and having the nation’s top special Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week honors following a and redshirt freshmen Chase Johnston (6-3, teams coordinator in 2015, Sean Snyder, leading Burns left off is Dominique Heath, who served 226, Fr.-RS) , Justin Hughes (6-1, 223, Fr.-RS) the charge will allow the Wildcats to continue their as the primary punt returner in 2015, commu- 17-tackle effort against West Virginia. and Elijah Sullivan (6-0, 220, Fr.-HS). dominance in the third phase. Having an experi- nity-college transfer Byron Pringle, sophomore Duke Shelley and redshirt freshman Isaiah enced punter and kicker back for 2016 only makes DB Duke Shelley So.-1L 5-9, 175 SECONDARY those units better, but the Wildcats must replace Zuber. With open arms, K-State will welcome the re- All-American kick returner Morgan Burns. • Started each of final eight games, becoming K-State’s first turn of veteran safety Dante Barnett (6-1, 194, One of the nation’s top kickers, Matthew Mc- SCHEDULE true freshman starter at corner since 2006... Had four pass Sr.-4L) who saw his initial senior season end in Crane (5-10, 165, Jr.-2L) split place kicking du- The 2016 schedule is truly unique and gets start- breakups vs. WVU, the most nationally by a freshman in 2015. the 2015 opener due to injury, while his running ties during in 2015 due to injury, and despite the ed with a bang with a Friday-night, nationally-tele- mate at safety, Kendall Adams (6-1, 217, So.- vised game at Stanford on Sept. 2, the fi rst meet- 1L) cornerback Duke Shelley (5-9, 175, So.- ing with the Cardinal and the sixth regular-season DB Donnie Starks Sr.-2L 6-0, 180 1L) and nickelback Donnie Starks (6-0, 180, SPECIALISTS game against a Power 5 school since 2009. • Started all 13 games – including 12 at nickelback – ranking Sr.-2L) also return. And although there is one RETURNING/LOST Following a bye week in which Bill Snyder vacated spot by All-Big 12 cornerback Morgan Returning (3) Family Stadium will host the Wildcat Kickoff third on the team with 55 tackles. Burns, K-State brings in experience to fi ll that music festival featuring Zac Brown Band and PK Matthew McCrane Jr.-2L 5-10, 165 role as graduate transfer Cedric Dozier (5-10, Train on Sept. 10, K-State will host back-to-back 180, Sr.-TR) joins the Wildcats after three years • Currently ranks first in school history non-conference games against Florida Atlantic DE Jordan Willis Sr.-3L 6-5, 258 at California. and tops nationally among active play- (Sept. 17) and Missouri State (Sept. 24). • Played at an All-Big 12 level in 2015, ranking fourth in the ers by making 96.2-percent (25-of-26) Barnett, the Big 12 leader with 29 career The Wildcats open Big 12 play on Oct. 1, at league with 15.5 tackles for loss... A Preseason All-Big 12 starts, was voted a team captain for a third- of his career field goals... A 2016 Pre- West Virginia, the 15th time in 21 seasons of straight season, his second go-around as a season All-Big 12 pick by Athlon. the Big 12 K-State will open conference play pick by every major preseason magazine, including Lindy’s, senior after getting the 2015 season back. He on the road. The uniqueness of the 2016 slate which named him the 12th-best defensive end in the nation. leads the team with 181 career tackles and sev- KO Ian Patterson Sr.-3L 6-0, 210 shines through again as the conference schedule en as he is just three picks shy of • Served as the primary kickoff man the alternates between road and home games for all entering K-State’s career top-10 list. His sea- past three years, totaling 58 touchbacks. nine contests, a fi rst for K-State since 1951. Lost (4) son-ending injury was especially disappointing Following a home game against Texas Tech DT Travis Britz 4L 6-4, 293 considering he was coming off a career-best P Nick Walsh Jr.-2L 5-11, 202 (Oct. 8) and a road game at Oklahoma (Oct. season in 2014 when he totaled 77 tackles, 4.0 • Claimed three All-Big 12 honors in his career, which • A two-year starter with a career average 15) – a place the Wildcats have won the last tackles for loss and 11 total passes defended. two meetings – K-State opens the second half of spanned 47 games with 36 starts. of 41.48 yards to rank sixth in school his- Trying to fi ll the void left by Barnett, Adams 2016 with a home game against Texas. earned fi ve starts, including each of the fi nal tory... Earned All-Big 12 honors in 2015. K-State follows the Texas home game with four games when he racked up 30 tackles. a date at Iowa State (Oct. 29). A home game DE Marquel Bryant 4L 6-3, 254 Joining Adams in competition for the safety spot Lost (3) against Oklahoma State (Nov. 5) and, following • Set career highs in tackles (32), TFLs (6.5) and sacks (5.5) opposite Barnett is junior Sean Newlan (6-2, KR Morgan Burns 4L 5-11, 201 a second bye week, a date at Baylor (Nov. 19) in 2015. 204, Jr.-2L) while junior Brogan Barry (6-2, • A First Team All-American in 2015 who prelude the Dillons Sunfl ower Showdown with 198, Jr.-1L) will add depth to the position a year tied the school record for career kick- Kansas (Nov. 26), which serves as K-State’s after adding support on special teams. off-return touchdowns, ranks second in home fi nale. The Wildcats have won each of the DB Morgan Burns 4L 5-11, 201 At cornerback, K-State pulled the redshirt off career average and third in yards. last seven meetings with their in-state rival by Shelley in game fi ve last year, and he went on to an average score of 45-13. • Made 24 career starts at corner, including the 2015 season record 28 tackles – all solo stops – with seven The 2016 regular season closes with a critical when he earned Honorable Mention All-Big 12 honors. pass breakups. His seven knockdowns were the PK Jack Cantele 3L 6-0, 175 conference game at TCU (Dec. 3), a matchup most by a Wildcat freshman since 1998, while • First Team All-Big 12 honoree in 2015 that, in its short Big 12 lifetime, has provided he had four against West Virginia to represent who left with four top-10 career marks. plenty of entertainment. The series between the DB Nate Jackson 2L 5-11, 185 the most nationally by a freshman during the Wildcats and Horned Frogs is tied, 2-2, with • Started 12 games during his career, which came at four 2015 season. Gaining that experience last year LS Dalton Converse 3L 5-11, 215 each team winning a game by double digits and different secondary positions. should be invaluable to his growth in 2016. • Full-time long snapper the last two years. a contest by one score or less.

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 47 NO NAME POS HT WT YR-EX HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 2 # Denzel Goolsby WR 5-11 192 Fr.-RS Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll) NO NAME POS 2 # D.J. Reed DB 5-9 188 So.-TR Bakersfield, Calif. (Cerritos College) 21 Kendall Adams DB 3 # Elijah Sullivan LB 6-0 220 Fr.-RS Tucker, Ga. (Tucker) 70 Will Ash OL 3 # Dalvin Warmack RB 5-8 187 So.-1L Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs)

ROSTERS 44 Kyle Ball DE 4 # Dominique Heath WR 5-9 175 So.-1L Huntersville, N.C. (Hopewell) 4 # Jordan Noil DB 6-2 175 So.-TR Duluth, Ga. (Hutchinson CC) 34 Alex Barnes RB 5 # Alex Delton QB 6-0 201 Fr.-RS Hays, Kan. (Hays) 22 Dante Barnett DB 5 # Jesse Mack DB 6-0 180 Sr.-1L Spartanburg, S.C. (Highland CC) 18 Brogan Barry DB 6 # Deante Burton WR 6-2 209 Sr.-3L Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan) 61 Abdul Beecham OL 6 # Johnathan Durham DB 6-0 181 Fr.-RS Aledo, Texas (Aledo) 82 Brett Bell TE 7 # Cedric Dozier DB 5-10 180 Sr.-TR Roanoke, Ala. (Univ. of California) 76 Ajahne Brager OL 7 # Isaiah Zuber WR 6-0 180 Fr.-RS Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson) 33 Tyler Burns RB 8 # Joe Hubener QB 6-5 212 Sr.-2L Cheney, Kan. (Cheney) 49 Wesley Burris LS 8 # Duke Shelley DB 5-9 175 So.-1L Tucker, Ga. (Tucker) 9 # Elijah Lee LB 6-3 228 Jr.-2L Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs) 6 Deante Burton WR 9 # Mitch Lochbihler P 6-7 240 Jr.-SQ Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Catholic) 93 Davis Clark DE 9 # Byron Pringle WR 6-2 205 So.-TR Tampa, Fla. (Butler CC) 48 Konnor Cook FB 10 # Blake Lynch PK 5-5 141 Fr.-HS Goddard, Kan. (Eisenhower) 91 Mitch Copeland DT 10 # Lucas Munds WR 6-3 200 Sr.-SQ Hutchinson, Kan. (Hutchinson) 54 Dylan Couch OL 10 # Donnie Starks DB 6-0 180 Sr.-2L Crosby, Texas (Crosby) 57 Colborn Couchman LB 10 # Skylar Thompson QB 6-2 203 Fr.-HS Independence, Mo. (Fort Osage) 20 Javier Craft DB 12 # AJ Parker DB 5-11 163 Fr.-HS Bartlesville, Okla. (Bartlesville) 72 Evan Curl OL 12 # Corey Sutton WR 6-2 200 Fr.-HS Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek) 35 Will Davis LB 13 # Ryan Mack DB 5-9 184 Jr.-1L Buford, Ga. (Buford) 13 # Steven West WR 6-1 202 Sr.-2L Keller, Texas (Fossil Ridge) 5 Alex Delton QB 14 # Hunter Hall QB 6-3 224 Fr.-RS Clearwater, Kan. (Clearwater) 38 Winston Dimel FB 14 # Nick Walsh P 5-11 202 Jr.-2L Lyndon, Kan. (Lyndon) 99 Trey Dishon DT 15 # Walter Neil DB 5-9 159 Fr.-HS Lawton, Okla. (MacArthur) 7 Cedric Dozier DB 15 # Zach Reuter WR 6-3 194 So.-1L Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge) 6 Johnathan Durham DB 16 # Jesse Ertz QB 6-3 212 Jr.-1L Burlington, Iowa (Mediapolis) 16 Jesse Ertz QB 16 # Matthew McCrane PK 5-10 165 Jr.-2L Brownwood, Texas (Brownwood) 78 Bryce Fitzner OL 17 # Isaiah Harris WR 5-8 160 Fr.-HS Fort Worth, Texas (All Saints Episcopal) 74 Scott Frantz OL 17 # Aulelio Olomua DE 6-5 245 Sr.-SQ Mesa, Ariz. (Mesa CC) 18 # Brogan Barry DB 6-2 198 Jr.-1L Topeka, Kan. (Hayden) 89 Blaise Gammon TE 18 # D.J. Render WR 5-10 165 Fr.-HS Kennesaw, Ga. (North Cobb) 60 Will Geary DT 19 Colby Moore WR 6-1 198 So.-1L Argyle, Texas (Liberty Christian) 36 Tevin Geddis DB 20 Javier Craft DB 5-10 170 Fr.-HS Greenwood Village, Colo. (Cherry Creek) 2 Denzel Goolsby WR 21 Kendall Adams DB 6-1 217 So.-1L Fort Worth, Texas (All Saints Episcopal) 28 Nate Guidry DB 22 # Dante Barnett DB 6-1 194 Sr.-4L Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington) 14 Hunter Hall QB 22 # Nick McLellan P 6-2 175 Fr.-RS West Des Moines, Iowa (Dowling Catholic) 38 Dalton Harman LS 23 # Mike McCoy RB 6-2 218 Fr.-HS Topeka, Kan. (Topeka) 17 Isaiah Harris WR 23 # Cre Moore DB 6-0 184 Jr.-1L Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow) 69 Jacob Harshberger DE 24 # Charles Jones RB 5-10 208 Sr.-2L Mandeville, La. (Mandeville) 24 # Brock Monty LB 6-1 198 Fr.-HS Wichita, Kan. (Kapaun Mt. Carmel) 4 Dominique Heath WR 25 Terrance Richards RB 5-9 214 Fr.-RS Rochester, N.Y. (Aquinas Institute) 79 Adam Holtorf OL 26 Cameron Morgan DB 5-10 194 Sr.-SQ Omaha, Neb. (Westside) 8 Joe Hubener QB 27 Tanner Langvardt WR 6-2 192 So.-SQ Council Grove, Kan. (Council Grove) 32 Justin Hughes LB 28 Nate Guidry DB 6-0 189 Jr.-SQ Fort Worth, Texas (Arlington Heights) 31 Da’Marrio Jackson-Smith DB 29 Sean Newlan DB 6-2 204 Jr.-2L Prairie View, Kan. (Phillipsburg) 56 Terrale Johnson OL 30 Duson Sproles RB 5-11 200 Fr.-HS Arlington, Texas (Arlington) 55 Chase Johnston LB 31 Da’Marrio Jackson-Smith DB 5-11 184 Fr.-RS Miami, Fla. (Monsignor Pace) 24 Charles Jones RB 32 # Justin Hughes LB 6-1 223 Fr.-RS Tucker, Ga. (Tucker) 32 # Justin Silmon RB 5-10 198 So.-1L Tulsa, Okla. (Union) 85 Larry Jones III WR 33 Tyler Burns RB 5-11 209 Fr.-HS Wichita, Kan. (Trinity Academy) 47 Osvelt Joseph DE 34 # Alex Barnes RB 6-1 221 Fr.-RS Pittsburg, Kan. (Pittsburg) 63 Nicholas Kaltmayer OL 34 # Tanner Wood DE 6-5 263 Jr.-2L Conway Springs, Kan. (Conway Springs) 39 Austin Katsorelos FB 35 Will Davis LB 6-0 227 Sr.-3L Southlake, Texas (Carroll) 96 Kaelin Key DT 36 Tevin Geddis DB 5-11 180 Sr.-TR Wichita, Kan. (Washburn) 65 Tom Killilea OL 37 Tyler White LB 6-1 221 So.-SQ Lawrenceville, Ga. (Central Gwinnett) 46 Jayd Kirby LB 38 # Winston Dimel FB 6-1 235 So.-1L Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan) 27 Tanner Langvardt WR 38 # Dalton Harman LS 6-2 243 So.-SQ Salina, Kan. (Salina South) 9 Elijah Lee LB 39 Austin Katsorelos FB 6-1 230 Sr.-SQ Leawood, Kan. (Blue Valley) 40 # Jimmy McKinney LB 5-11 220 Fr.-HS Oologah, Okla. (Oologah) 87 Nick Lenners TE 40 # Ian Patterson PK 6-0 210 Sr.-3L Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge) 59 Jason Lierz OL 41 Sam Sizelove LB 6-3 223 So.-1L Argyle, Texas (Argyle) 53 Gavin Lively LB 42 Kade True FB 6-3 233 Jr.-SQ Salina, Kan. (Salina Central) 9 Mitch Lochbihler P 43 Drew Scott LS 6-2 210 Jr.-SQ Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Xavier) 10 Blake Lynch PK 44 Kyle Ball DE 6-2 241 Fr.-HS Prairie Village, Kan. (Shawnee Mission East) 5 Jesse Mack DB 45 David Tullis LS 5-11 196 Jr.-TR Derby, Kan. (Butler CC) 46 Jayd Kirby LB 6-2 220 Jr.-1L Blooming Grove, Texas (Navarro College)

48 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE NO NAME POS HT WT YR-EX HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) ROSTERS 47 Osvelt Joseph DE 6-2 235 So.-TR Miami, Fla. (Garden City CC) ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 48 Konnor Cook FB 6-0 241 Jr.-TR Louisburg, Kan. (Hutchinson CC) NO NAME POS 49 Wesley Burris LS 6-0 195 Fr.-HS Olathe, Kan. (Olathe East) 13 Ryan Mack DB 50 Jordon Robertson DT 6-3 245 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas (Bishop Dunne) 90 Bronson Massie DE 51 Reggie Walker DE 6-2 235 Fr.-RS Ponchatoula, La. (Ponchatoula) 58 Breontae Matthews OL 52 Charmeachealle Moore LB 6-0 228 Sr.-3L Dallas, Texas (Skyline) 23 Mike McCoy RB 53 Gavin Lively LB 6-0 191 Fr.-HS Norton, Kan. (Norton) 16 Matthew McCrane PK 54 Dylan Couch OL 6-1 284 Fr.-HS Pryor, Okla. (Pryor) 40 Jimmy McKinney LB 55 Chase Johnston LB 6-3 226 Fr.-RS Carl Junction, Mo. (Carl Junction) 56 Terrale Johnson OL 6-1 312 Sr.-1L Manhattan, Kan. (Hutchinson CC) 22 Nick McLellan P 57 Colborn Couchman LB 6-2 223 Sr.-3L Scott City, Kan. (Scott Community) 62 Tyler Mitchell OL 58 # Breontae Matthews OL 6-5 340 Jr.-TR Washington, D.C. (Fullerton College) 24 Brock Monty LB 58 # Trent Tanking LB 6-2 224 Jr.-2L Holton, Kan. (Holton) 52 Charmeachealle Moore LB 59 Jason Lierz OL 6-4 284 Sr.-SQ Manhattan, Kan. (Hutchinson CC) 19 Colby Moore WR 60 Will Geary DT 6-0 298 Jr.-2L Topeka, Kan. (Topeka) 23 Cre Moore DB 61 Abdul Beecham OL 6-3 304 So.-TR Judson, Texas (Blinn College) 26 Cameron Morgan DB 62 Tyler Mitchell OL 6-4 301 Fr.-RS Mathews, Ala. (Montgomery Academy) 10 Lucas Munds WR 63 Nicholas Kaltmayer OL 6-7 280 So.-TR Edwarsville, Ill. (Western Illinois) 77 Aidan Murray DT 64 Glenn Williams OL 6-6 320 Fr.-RS Coppell, Texas (Coppell) 67 Reid Najvar OL 65 Tom Killilea OL 6-5 250 Fr.-HS Overland Park, Kan. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 66 Logan O’Dea DT 5-11 270 Sr.-SQ Wellsville, Kan. (Wellsville) 15 Walter Neil DB 67 Reid Najvar OL 6-4 295 Jr.-SQ Spring, Texas (Klein Oak) 29 Sean Newlan DB 69 Jacob Harshberger DE 6-1 240 Jr.-TR Dodge City, Kan. (Dodge City CC) 4 Jordan Noil DB 70 Will Ash OL 6-3 314 Sr.-3L Indianapolis, Ind. (Cathedral) 66 Logan O’Dea DT 71 Dalton Risner OL 6-5 300 So.-1L Wiggins, Colo. (Wiggins) 17 Aulelio Olomua DE 72 Evan Curl OL 6-5 280 Fr.-RS Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound) 12 AJ Parker DB 73 Alec Ruth OL 6-7 300 So.-SQ Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Valor Christian) 40 Ian Patterson DB 74 Scott Frantz OL 6-5 293 Fr.-RS Lawrence, Kan. (Free State) 95 Ray Price DT 75 Jordan Willis DE 6-5 258 Sr.-3L Kansas City, Mo. (Rockhurst) 9 Byron Pringle WR 76 Ajahne Brager OL 6-3 303 Jr.-2L Magnolia, Texas (Magnolia) 2 D.J. Reed DB 77 Aidan Murray DT 6-1 255 Fr.-RS Salina, Kan. (Southeast Saline) 78 Bryce Fitzner OL 6-7 292 So.-SQ Poway, Calif. (Francis Parker) 94 C.J. Reese DE 79 Adam Holtorf OL 6-4 291 Fr.-RS Seward, Neb. (Seward) 18 D.J. Render WR 81 Kaeson Risner TE 6-4 235 Fr.-HS Wiggins, Colo. (Wiggins) 15 Zach Reuter WR 82 Brett Bell TE 6-6 247 Fr.-HS Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll) 25 Terrance Richards RB 83 Dalton Schoen WR 6-1 202 Fr.-RS Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley Northwest) 71 Dalton Risner OL 84 Cody Savage WR 6-4 188 Jr.-TR Canton, Kan. (Hutchinson CC) 81 Kaeson Risner TE 85 Larry Jones III WR 5-8 179 Fr.-HS Mansfield, Texas (Timberview) 50 Jordon Robertson DT 87 Nick Lenners TE 6-4 244 Fr.-HS Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln Southwest) 73 Alec Ruth OL 88 Dayton Valentine TE 6-4 264 So.-1L Baldwin City, Kan. (Baldwin) 84 Cody Savage WR 89 Blaise Gammon TE 6-7 263 Fr.-RS Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West) 83 Dalton Schoen WR 90 Bronson Massie DE 6-4 220 Fr.-HS Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin) 91 Mitch Copeland DT 6-0 263 So.-SQ Wichita, Kan. (Collegiate) 43 Drew Scott LS 92 Matt Seiwert DT 6-3 285 Jr.-1L Conway Springs, Kan. (Conway Springs) 92 Matt Seiwert DT 93 Davis Clark DE 6-2 260 Jr.-1L Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West) 98 Craig Settles, Jr. DT 94 C.J. Reese DE 6-1 260 So.-SQ San Antonio, Texas (James Madison) 8 Duke Shelley DB 95 Ray Price DT 6-2 290 Jr.-TR Long Beach, Calif. (Cerritos College) 32 Justin Silmon RB 96 Kaelin Key DT 6-0 282 Fr.-HS Shawnee Mission, Kan. (Bishop Miege) 41 Sam Sizelove LB 98 Craig Settles, Jr. DT 6-3 313 Sr.-SQ Glendale, Calif. (Pasadena City College) 30 Duson Sproles RB 99 Trey Dishon DT 6-2 300 Fr.-RS Horton, Kan. (Horton) 10 Donnie Starks DB 3 Elijah Sullivan LB

# Duplicate Number 12 Corey Sutton WR 58 Trent Tanking LB Rosters as of June 27, 2016 10 Skylar Thompson QB 42 Kade True FB 45 Davis Tullis LS 88 Dayton Valentine TE PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 51 Reggie Walker DE 14 Nick Walsh P PLAYERS Reid NAJVAR ...... NYE-vuhr 3 Dalvin Warmack RB AJHANE BRAGER ...... uh-ZHAWN-ee BRAY-gur AULELIO OLOMUA ...... ah-LAY-lee-oh oh-low-MOO-ah 13 Steven West WR DEANTE Burton ...... DEE-on-tay Zach REUTER ...... ROY-ter Winston DIMEL ...... DIM-ul Dalton/Kaeson RISNER ...... RISE-nur 37 Tyler White LB Scott FRANTZ ...... FRANCE DUSON Sproles ...... DOO-son 64 Glenn Williams OL Jacob HARSHBERGER ...... HARSH-bur-gur 75 Jordan Willis DE Joe HUBENER ...... HUEB-ner COACHES Tom KILLILEA ...... kill-uh-LEE-uh Dana DIMEL ...... DIM-ul 34 Tanner Wood DE CHARMEACHEALLE Moore ...... sure-MIKE-you-well Blake SEILER ...... SYE-lur 7 Isaiah Zuber WR

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 49 SQUAD BREAKDOWN SPECIALISTS (3) DEFENSE (7) True Freshmen ...... 25 Matthew McCrane ...... PK Trey Dishon ...... DT Redshirt Freshmen ...... 22 Ian Patterson ...... KO Johnathan Durham ...... DB Sophomores ...... 24 Nick Walsh ...... P Justin Hughes ...... LB Juniors ...... 26 Da’Marrio Jackson-Smith ...... DB Seniors ...... 23 Chase Johnston ...... LB LETTERMEN LOST (24) Elijah Sullivan ...... LB OFFENSE (13) Reggie Walker ...... DE PERSONNEL LETTERMEN RETURNING (37) Aaron Bennett ...... OL OFFENSE (14) Reed Bergstrom ...... OL SPECIALISTS (1) Kody Cook ...... WR Will Ash ...... OL Nick McLellan ...... PK Ajahne Brager ...... OL Andre Davis ...... WR Deante Burton ...... WR Glenn Gronkowski ...... FB Winston Dimel ...... FB Luke Hayes ...... OL SIGNEES (23) Dominique Heath ...... WR Kyle Klein ...... WR OFFENSE (14) Joe Hubener ...... QB Matt Kleinsorge ...... OL Mason Barta ...... FB Terrale Johnson ...... OL Collin Sexton ...... WR Abdul Beecham ...... OL Charles Jones ...... RB Cody Small ...... TE Brett Bell ...... TE Zach Reuter ...... WR Boston Stiverson...... OL Tyler Burns...... RB Dalton Risner ...... OL Stanton Weber ...... WR Isaiah Harris ...... WR Justin Silmon ...... RB Cody Whitehair ...... OL Trace Kochevar ...... TE Dayton Valentine ...... TE Nick Lenners...... TE Dalvin Warmack...... RB DEFENSE (8) Breontae Matthews ...... OL Steven West ...... WR Travis Britz...... DT Mike McCoy ...... RB Marquel Bryant ...... DE Byron Pringle ...... WR DEFENSE (20) Morgan Burns ...... DB D.J. Render ...... WR Kendall Adams...... DB Demonte Hood ...... DT Ian Rudzik...... FB Dante Barnett ...... DB Nate Jackson ...... DB Corey Sutton ...... WR Brogan Barry ...... DB Jordan Kupersmith ...... DE Skylar Thompson ...... QB Davis Clark ...... DE Kaleb Prewett ...... DB Colborn Couchman ...... LB Logan Thompson ...... LB DEFENSE (9) Will Davis ...... LB Kyle Ball ...... LB Will Geary ...... DT SPECIALISTS (3) Cedric Dozier ...... DB Jayd Kirby ...... LB Jack Cantele ...... PK Bronson Massie ...... DE Elijah Lee ...... LB Dalton Converse ...... LS Jimmy McKinney ...... LB Jesse Mack ...... DB Dillon Wilson ...... PK Jordan Noil...... DB Ryan Mack...... DB AJ Parker ...... DB Charmeachealle Moore ...... LB Ray Price ...... DT Sean Newlan ...... DB STARTERS LOST (12) D.J. Reed ...... DB Matt Seiwert ...... DT OFFENSE (6) Jordon Robertson ...... DT Duke Shelley ...... DB Kody Cook ...... WR Sam Sizelove ...... LB Glenn Gronkowski ...... FB Donnie Starks ...... DB Luke Hayes ...... OL Trent Tanking ...... LB Matt Kleinsorge ...... OL Jordan Willis ...... DE Boston Stiverson...... OL Tanner Wood ...... DE Cody Whitehair ...... OL

SPECIALISTS (3) DEFENSE (4) Matthew McCrane ...... PK Travis Britz...... DT Ian Patterson ...... PK Marquel Bryant ...... DE Nick Walsh ...... P Morgan Burns ...... DB Nate Jackson ...... DB STARTERS RETURNING (17) OFFENSE (5) SPECIALISTS (2) Deante Burton ...... WR Jack Cantele ...... PK Winston Dimel ...... FB Dalton Converse ...... LS Joe Hubener ...... QB Dalton Risner ...... OL REDSHIRT RETURNERS (21) Dayton Valentine ...... TE OFFENSE (13) Alex Barnes ...... RB DEFENSE (9) Evan Curl ...... OL Kendall Adams...... DB Alex Delton ...... QB Dante Barnett ...... DB Scott Frantz ...... OL Will Davis ...... LB Blaise Gammon ...... TE Will Geary ...... DT Denzel Goolsby ...... WR Elijah Lee ...... LB Hunter Hall ...... QB Charmeachealle Moore ...... LB Adam Holtorf ...... OL Duke Shelley ...... DB Tyler Mitchell ...... OL Donnie Starks ...... DB Terrance Richards ...... RB Jordan Willis ...... DE Dalton Schoen ...... WR Glenn Williams ...... OL Isaiah Zuber...... WR

50 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE OPPONENT Total H A N Last OPPONENT Total H A N Last SERIES RECORDS Air Force ...... 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1979 Miami ...... 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2012 Akron ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1995 Michigan ...... 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2013 Arizona ...... 1-5-1 0-0 1-5-1 0-0 1978 Michigan State ...... 0-5-1 0-0 0-5-1 0-0 1958 Arizona State ...... 1-5 0-0 0-5 1-0 2002 Minnesota...... 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 1994 Arkansas ...... 3-3 1-0 1-0 1-3 2015 Mississippi State ...... 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1977 Arkansas State ...... 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1980 Missouri ...... 32-60-5 16-29-3 16-31-2 0-0 2011 Army ...... 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1987 MISSOURI STATE ...... 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 2012 Auburn...... 0-4 0-2 0-2 0-0 2014 Mo. School of Mines...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1910 Austin Peay (Tenn.) ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1987 Montana ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1992 Baker (Kan.) ...... 6-1 6-0 0-1 0-0 1950 Montana State ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2008 Ball State ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2000 Nebraska ...... 15-78-2 7-35-2 8-42 0-1 2010 BAYLOR ...... 7-6 4-2 3-4 0-0 2015 Nevada-Las Vegas ...... 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1994 Bethany (Kan.)...... 2-4 1-3 1-1 0-0 1928 New Mexico ...... 1-4 1-2 0-2 0-0 1990 Boston College ...... 0-4 0-0 0-3 0-1 1994 New Mexico State ...... 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 2001 Bowling Green ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1952 North Dakota State ...... 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2013 Brigham Young ...... 4-4 4-0 0-3 0-1 1997 North Texas ...... 6-1 5-1 1-0 0-0 2012 California ...... 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2003 Northern Illinois ...... 4-2 3-1 1-1 0-0 1998 Camp Funston ...... 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1920 Northern Iowa ...... 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-0 1989 Central Florida ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2010 Ohio ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1997 Centre College (Ky.)...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1930 Ohio State ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2003 Chapman HS ...... 2-0-3 2-0-2 0-0-1 0-0 1902 OKLAHOMA ...... 19-73-4 10-37-1 8-35-3 1-1 2015 Cincinnati ...... 2-4 1-2 1-2 0-0 1996 OKLAHOMA STATE ...... 24-38 16-17 8-21 0-0 2015 Clyde HS ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1903 Olathe N.A.S...... 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 1945 Colorado ...... 20-45-1 15-17-1 5-28 0-0 2010 Oregon ...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2012 Colorado College ...... 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1910 Oregon State ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1979 Colorado State ...... 5-1 3-0 1-1 1-0 1995 Ottawa (Kan.) ...... 3-3 3-3 0-0 0-0 1907 Creighton (Neb.) ...... 8-1 3-0 5-1 0-0 1937 Pacifi c (Calif.) ...... 1-0-1 1-0 0-0-1 0-0 1974 Drake (Iowa) ...... 2-3 1-2 1-1 0-0 1981 Penn State ...... 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1969 Drury (Mo.) ...... 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1910 Purdue ...... 0-3 0-0 0-2 0-1 1998 Duquesne (Pa.) ...... 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-1 1942 Rice ...... 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1996 Eastern Illinois ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2002 St. Mary’s (Kan.) ...... 1-3 1-0 0-3 0-0 1905 Eastern Kentucky ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2011 Saint Louis ...... 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1948 Emporia College (Kan.) ...... 6-2 5-1 0-1 0-0 1921 San Francisco ...... 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1946 Florida ...... 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 1973 San Jose State ...... 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 2007 FLORIDA ATLANTIC ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2006 South Carolina ...... 1-2 1-0 0-2 0-0 1984 Florida International ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2005 South Dakota ...... 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 2015 Florida State ...... 0-3 0-1 0-2 0-0 1977 South Dakota State ...... 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1960 Fort Hays State (Kan.)...... 8-2-1 8-2-1 0-0 0-0 1949 Southern California ...... 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2002 Fort Riley (Kan.) ...... 3-3-1 3-2-1 0-1 0-0 1942 Southwestern (Kan.) ...... 6-1-1 6-1-1 0-0 0-0 1916 Fresno State ...... 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 2007 STANFORD ...... FIRST MEETING Friends (Kan.) ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1915 Stephen F. Austin ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2014 Grinnell (Iowa) ...... 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1923 Syracuse ...... 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 2001 Hardin-Simmons (Texas) ...... 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1946 Tampa ...... 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1973 Haskell Institute (Kan.) ...... 6-3 6-3 0-0 0-0 1919 TCU ...... 4-5 3-2 1-3 0-0 2015 Idaho State ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1991 Temple ...... 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 1999 Illinois...... 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1948 Tennessee ...... 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2001 Illinois State...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2006 Tennessee Tech ...... 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2009 Indiana ...... 2-3 1-0 1-3 0-0 1965 TEXAS ...... 9-7 6-1 3-6 0-0 2015 Indiana State ...... 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 1998 Texas A&M ...... 7-8 4-3 3-3 0-2 2011 Iowa ...... 1-5 0-1 0-4 1-0 2000 TEXAS TECH ...... 7-9 4-2 3-7 0-0 2015 IOWA STATE...... 46-49-4 27-21-1 17-28-3 2-0 2015 Troy State (Ala.) ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2003 Junction City HS ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1898 Tulane ...... 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1988 KANSAS ...... 44-64-5 25-27-3 19-37-2 0-0 2015 Tulsa ...... 6-11-1 3-2 3-9-1 0-0 1988 Kansas City Medical ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1901 UCLA ...... 1-2 1-0 0-1 0-1 2014 Kansas City Vets ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1907 UTEP ...... 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0 2014 KSTC-Emporia State ...... 13-8-3 10-2-3 3-6 0-0 1940 UTSA ...... 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2015 KSTC-Pittsburg ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1931 Utah State ...... 2-3 2-2 0-1 0-0 1999 Kansas Wesleyan ...... 7-0 4-0 0-0 3-0 1942 Vanderbilt ...... 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1984 Kent State ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2011 Virginia Tech ...... 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 1968 Kentucky ...... 1-3 1-0 0-3 0-0 1983 Wake Forest ...... 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 1976 Long Beach State ...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1983 Washburn (Kan.) ...... 18-10-2 8-4-1 10-6-1 0-0 1943 Louisiana ...... 4-1 4-0 0-1 0-0 2013 Washington ...... 1-4 0-0 0-4 1-0 1999 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2002 Washington (Mo.) ...... 4-1 2-1 2-0 0-0 1933 Louisiana State ...... 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1980 Washington HS ...... 0-0-1 0-0 0-0-1 0-0 1901 Louisiana Tech ...... 3-1 3-1 0-0 0-0 2015 WEST VIRGINIA ...... 5-1 2-0 3-1 0-0 2015 Louisville ...... 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 2008 Western Illinois ...... 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1990 Manhattan HS ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1901 Western Kentucky ...... 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 2004 Manhattan (N.Y.) ...... 0-0-1 0-0 0-0-1 0-0 1934 Wichita State ...... 17-4-2 12-3-1 5-1-1 0-0 1985 Marquette (Wis.) ...... 6-7 1-0 5-7 0-0 1956 William Jewell (Mo.) ...... 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1943 Marshall (W.Va.) ...... 2-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 2006 Wisconsin ...... 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 1982 Massachusetts ...... 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 2013 Wyoming ...... 4-4 2-2 1-2 1-0 1993 McNeese State (La.) ...... 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2003 Memphis ...... 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 1973 2016 opponents in BOLD CAPS

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 51 [7-6-0] 11/13/54 ...... W 12-0 H [44-64-5] 11/7/87 ...... T 17-17 H BAYLOR 10/22/55 ...... W 9-7 A KANSAS 11/5/88 ...... L 12-30 A 9/20/69 ...... W 45-15 A 10/7/02 ...... L 0-16 A 11/17/56 ...... W 32-6 H 10/28/89 ...... L 16-21 H 11/7/98 ...... W 49-6 A 10/3/03 ...... L 0-34 A 10/26/57 ...... W 14-10 A 10/27/90 ...... L 24-27 A 10/30/99 ...... W 48-7 H 11/18/04 ...... L 4-41 H 11/15/58 ...... W 14-6 H 10/12/91 ...... W 16-12 H 10/26/2002 ...... W 44-10 A 11/25/05 ...... L 0-28 A 10/24/59 ...... L 0-26 A 10/10/92 ...... L 7-31 A 11/1/2003 ...... W 38-10 H 11/23/06 ...... W 6-4 H 11/12/60 ...... L 7-20 H 10/9/93 ...... W 10-9 H 9/30/2006 ...... L 3-17 A 10/26/07 ...... L 10-29 A 10/28/61 ...... L 7-31 A 10/6/94 ...... W 21-13 A 10/27/2007 ...... W 51-13 H 10/10/08 ...... L 6-12 A 11/17/62 ...... L 14-28 H 10/28/95 ...... W 41-7 H 10/23/2010 ...... L 42-47 A 10/16/09 ...... L 3-5 H 11/16/63 ...... W 21-10 A 11/9/96 ...... W 38-12 A 10/1/2011 ...... W 36-35 H 10/21/11 ...... L 0-6 H 11/14/64 ...... W 7-6 H 11/8/97 ...... W 48-16 H 11/17/2012 ...... L 24-52 A 10/26/12 ...... L 6-19 A 11/13/65 ...... L 6-38 A 10/31/98 ...... W 54-6 A

SERIES RESULTS 10/12/2013 ...... L 25-35 H 10/25/13 ...... L 0-26 H 11/12/66 ...... L 13-30 H 10/9/99 ...... W 50-9 H 12/6/2014 ...... L 27-38 A 10/24/14 ...... L 0-28 A 10/14/67 ...... L 0-17 A 10/7/2000 ...... W 52-13 A 11/5/2015 ...... L 24-31 H 10/27/15 ...... L 7-19 H 10/12/68 ...... L 14-23 H 10/27/2001 ...... W 40-6 H 10/28/16 ...... T 0-0 A 10/18/69 ...... W 34-7 H 11/2/2002 ...... W 64-0 A Baylor Series Notes 11/3/17 ...... L 0-9 H 10/17/70 ...... W 17-0 A 10/25/2003 ...... W 42-6 H K-State Points ...... 456 11/28/18 ...... L 7-13 A 10/16/71 ...... L 0-24 H 10/9/2004 ...... L 28-31 A Baylor Points ...... 316 11/1/19 ...... L 3-16 A 10/21/72 ...... L 22-55 A 10/8/2005 ...... W 12-3 H Record at Home ...... 4-2-0 10/30/20 ...... L 0-14 H 10/20/73 ...... W 21-19 H 11/18/2006 ...... L 20-39 A Record at Baylor ...... 3-4-0 10/29/21 ...... L 7-21 A 10/19/74 ...... L 18-23 A 10/6/2007 ...... L 24-30 H Games Decided by 3 Points or Less ...... 1-0-0 10/28/22 ...... T 7-7 H 10/11/75 ...... L 7-17 H 11/1/2008 ...... L 21-52 A Games Decided by 7 Points or Less ...... 1-2-0 10/27/23 ...... T 0-0 A 10/30/76 ...... L 14-45 A 11/7/2009 ...... W 17-10 H Longest Winning Streak...... 5 (1969, 1998-99, 2002-03) 10/18/24 ...... W 6-0 H 11/12/77 ...... L 15-22 H 10/14/2010 ...... W 59-7 A Current Streak ...... Lost 4 10/17/25 ...... W 14-7 A 11/4/78 ...... L 0-24 A 10/22/2011 ...... W 59-21 A Last 10 Games ...... 4-6 10/16/26 ...... W 27-0 H 10/13/79 ...... L 3-7 H 10/6/2012 ...... W 56-16 H Biggest Win...... 49-6 (1998) 10/15/27 ...... W 13-2 A 10/11/80 ...... L 7-31 A 11/30/2013 ...... W 31-10 A Biggest Loss ...... 24-52 (2012) 10/20/28 ...... L 0-7 H 10/31/81 ...... W 0-7 H 11/29/2014 ...... W 51-13 H 10/19/29 ...... W 6-0 A 10/30/82 ...... W 9-3 A 11/28/2015 ...... W 45-14 A 10/18/30 ...... L 0-14 H 11/12/83 ...... L 27-49 H *KU forfeited its 20-18 win over K-State in 1980. 10/17/31 ...... W 13-0 A 11/10/84 ...... T 7-7 A 11/19/32 ...... L 0-19 H 11/16/85 ...... L 14-21 H Kansas Series Notes FLORIDA ATLANTIC [1-0-0] 10/28/33 ...... W 6-0 A 11/15/86 ...... L 19-48 A K-State Points ...... 1,824 9/9/2006 ...... W 45-0 H 10/20/34 ...... W 13-0 H 11/14/87 ...... L 14-16 A Kansas Points ...... 2,037 10/26/35 ...... L 2-9 A 11/12/88 ...... L 7-16 H Record at Home ...... 25-27-3 Florida Atlantic Series Notes 10/24/36 ...... W 26-6 H 11/4/89 ...... L 11-36 A Record at Kansas ...... 19-37-2 K-State Points ...... 45 11/13/37 ...... W 7-0 A 11/3/90 ...... W 28-14 H Games Decided by 3 Points or Less ...... 4-5-5 Florida Atlantic Points ...... 0 10/29/38 ...... L 7-27 H 11/9/91 ...... W 37-7 A Games Decided by 7 Points or Less ...... 14-19-5 Record at Home ...... 1-0-0 11/4/39 ...... W 27-6 A 11/5/92 ...... W 22-13 H Longest Winning Streak...... 11 (1993-2003) Record at Florida Atlantic ...... 0-0-0 10/26/40 ...... W 20-0 H 11/6/93 ...... L 23-27 A Longest Losing Streak ...... 10 (1956-65) Games Decided by 3 Points or Less ...... 0-0-0 11/15/41 ...... L 16-20 A 11/5/94 ...... W 38-20 H Current Streak ...... Won 7 Games Decided by 7 Points or Less ...... 0-0-0 10/24/42 ...... L 7-19 H 11/11/95 ...... W 49-7 A Last 10 Games ...... 7-3 Longest Winning Streak...... 1 (2006) 10/30/43 ...... L 2-25 A 11/23/96 ...... W 35-20 H Biggest Win...... 64-0 (2002) Current Streak ...... Won 1 11/11/44 ...... W 18-14 H 11/22/97 ...... W 28-3 A Biggest Loss ...... 0-55 (1947) Biggest Win...... 45-0 (2006) 11/17/45 ...... L 0-27 A 10/24/98 ...... W 52-7 H 11/16/46 ...... L 0-34 H 9/25/99 ...... W 35-28 A 11/1/47 ...... L 0-55 A 11/4/2000 ...... W 56-10 H 11/2/48 ...... L 14-20 H 11/3/2001 ...... W 42-3 A 10/29/49 ...... L 0-38 A IOWA STATE [46-49-4] 11/9/2002 ...... W 58-7 H MISSOURI STATE [3-0-0] 11/18/50 ...... L 7-47 H 11/10/17 ...... L 7-10 A 11/8/2003 ...... W 45-0 A 9/15/2007 ...... W 61-10 H 10/27/51 ...... L 14-33 A 11/23/18 ...... W 11-0 H 11/20/2004 ...... L 23-37 H 9/11/2010 ...... W 48-24 H 11/1/52 ...... L 6-26 H 11/15/19 ...... L 0-46 A 11/5/2005 ...... L 17-45 A 9/1/2012 ...... W 51-9 H 11/7/53 ...... W 7-0 A 11/12/20 ...... L 0-17 H 10/28/2006 ...... W 31-10 H 10/30/54 ...... W 28-6 H 11/11/21 ...... L 0-7 A 11/3/2007 ...... L 20-31 A Missouri State Series Notes 11/5/55 ...... W 46-0 A 11/11/22 ...... W 12-2 H 11/22/2008 ...... W 38-30 H K-State Points ...... 160 11/3/56 ...... L 15-20 H 10/20/23 ...... T 7-7 A 10/3/2009 ...... W 24-23 1 Missouri State Points ...... 43 11/9/57 ...... L 7-13 A 11/1/24 ...... L 0-21 H 9/18/2010 ...... W 27-20 1 Record at Home ...... 3-0-0 11/1/58 ...... L 12-21 H 11/19/25 ...... W 12-7 A 11/26/2011 ...... W 30-23 H Record at Missouri State ...... 0-0-0 10/17/59 ...... L 14-33 A 11/20/26 ...... L 2-3 H 10/13/2012 ...... W 27-21 A Games Decided by 3 Points or Less ...... 0-0-0 9/24/60 ...... L 0-41 H 10/29/27 ...... L 7-12 A 11/2/2013 ...... W 41-7 H Games Decided by 7 Points or Less ...... 0-0-0 11/11/61 ...... L 0-34 A 11/17/28 ...... L 0-7 A 9/6/2014 ...... W 32-28 A Longest Winning Streak ...... 3 (2007, 2010, 2012) 11/3/62 ...... L 0-38 H 11/9/29 ...... W 3-2 H 11/21/2015 ...... W 38-35 H Current Streak ...... Won 3 11/2/63 ...... L 0-34 A 11/15/30 ...... W 13-0 A 1- Arrowhead Stadium; Kansas City, Mo. Last 10 Games ...... 3-0 10/31/64 ...... L 0-7 H 11/7/31 ...... L 6-7 A Biggest Win ...... 61-10 (2007) 10/30/65 ...... L 0-34 A 11/5/32 ...... W 31-0 H Iowa State Series Notes 10/29/66 ...... T 3-3 H 11/11/33 ...... W 7-0 A K-State Points ...... 1,636 11/4/67 ...... L 16-17 A 11/24/34 ...... W 20-0 H Iowa State Points ...... 1,690 11/16/68 ...... L 29-38 H 11/9/35 ...... W 6-0 A Record at Home ...... 26-21-1 10/11/69 ...... W 26-22 A 11/14/36 ...... W 47-7 H Record at Iowa State ...... 18-28-3 OKLAHOMA [19-73-4] 10/3/70 ...... L 15-21 H 10/20/08 ...... L 4-33 H 11/20/37 ...... L 7-13 A Record at Neutral ...... 2-0-0 10/9/71 ...... L 13-39 A 11/13/14 ...... L 10-52 H 11/12/38 ...... T 13-13 H Games Decided by 3 Points or Less ...... 7-4-4 10/14/72 ...... W 20-19 H 11/19/15 ...... L 7-21 H 11/18/39 ...... L 0-10 A Games Decided by 7 Points or Less ...... 18-15-4 10/13/73 ...... L 18-25 A 11/17/16 ...... W 14-13 A 11/16/40 ...... L 0-12 H Longest Winning Streak...... 10 (1994-2003) 10/12/74 ...... L 13-20 H 11/26/19 ...... L 3-14 H 11/22/41 ...... T 12-12 A Longest Losing Streak ...... 10 (1943-52) 11/1/75 ...... L 0-28 A 11/19/20 ...... T 7-7 H 11/21/42 ...... W 7-6 H Current Streak ...... Won 8 10/23/76 ...... L 14-24 H 11/19/21 ...... W 14-7 H 11/20/43 ...... L 0-48 A Last 10 Games ...... 9-1 11/5/77 ...... L 21-29 A 10/21/22 ...... T 7-7 A 10/28/44 ...... L 0-14 H Biggest Win...... 58-7 (2002) 11/18/78 ...... W 36-20 H 11/23/23 ...... W 21-20 H 11/3/45 ...... L 13-40 A Biggest Loss ...... 0-48 (1943) 11/3/79 ...... L 28-36 A 11/26/24 ...... T 7-7 A 11/2/46 ...... L 7-13 H 11/1/80 ...... W 18-20* H 10/3/25 ...... W 16-0 H 11/15/47 ...... L 0-14 A 10/24/81 ...... L 14-17 A 10/23/26 ...... W 15-12 A 10/2/48 ...... L 0-20 H 10/23/82 ...... W 36-7 H 11/22/27 ...... W 20-14 H 10/15/49 ...... L 21-25 A 10/15/83 ...... L 3-31 A 10/27/28 ...... L 21-33 A 11/4/50 ...... L 7-13 H 10/13/84 ...... W 24-7 H 10/26/29 ...... L 13-14 H 10/13/51 ...... L 6-32 A 10/19/85 ...... L 7-38 A 10/25/30 ...... L 0-7 A 11/22/52 ...... L 0-27 H 10/18/86 ...... W 29-12 H 10/24/31 ...... W 14-0 H 10/10/53 ...... W 20-12 A

52 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 10/22/32 ...... L 13-20 A Oklahoma Series Notes Oklahoma State Series Notes [7-9-0] SERIES RESULTS 11/18/33 ...... W 14-0 H K-State Points ...... 1,203 K-State Points ...... 1,159 TEXAS TECH 11/30/33 ...... L 0-6 A 11/17/34 ...... W 8-7 A Oklahoma Points ...... 3,015 Oklahoma State Points ...... 1,552 11/9/63 ...... L 13-51 A 11/16/35 ...... L 0-3 H Record at Home ...... 10-37-1 Record at Home ...... 16-17 9/6/86 ...... L 7-41 A 11/7/36 ...... T 6-6 A Record at Oklahoma ...... 8-35-3 Record at Oklahoma State ...... 8-21 8/31/96 ...... W 21-14 H 10/30/37 ...... L 0-19 H Record at Neutral ...... 1-1-0 Games Decided by 3 Points or Less ...... 2-3-0 11/1/97 ...... W 13-2 A 11/5/38 ...... L 0-26 A Games Decided by 3 Points or Less ...... 5-6-4 Games Decided by 7 Points or Less ...... 8-10-0 10/21/2000 ...... W 28-23 H 11/11/39 ...... L 10-13 H Games Decided by 7 Points or Less ...... 10-9-4 Longest Winning Streak... 9 (1990-95, 1998-99, 2002) 10/13/2001 ...... L 19-38 A 10/19/40 ...... L 0-14 A Longest Winning Streak...... 5 (1993-97) Longest Losing Streak ...11 (1947-50, 1955-56, 1958-62) 10/30/2004 ...... L 25-35 H 10/18/41 ...... L 0-16 H Longest Losing Streak ...... 32 (1937-68) Current Streak ...... Lost 1 10/15/2005 ...... L 20-59 A 11/7/42 ...... L 0-76 A Current Streak ...... Lost 1 Last 10 Games ...... 4-6 10/4/2008 ...... L 28-58 H 10/23/43 ...... L 0-37 H Last 10 Games ...... 3-7 Biggest Win...... 44-9 (2002) 10/10/2009 ...... L 14-66 A 10/21/44 ...... L 0-68 A Biggest Win...... 49-10 (1995) Biggest Loss ...... 3-56 (1975) 10/15/2011 ...... W 41-34 A 10/27/45 ...... L 13-41 H Biggest Loss ...... 0-76 (1942) 10/27/2012 ...... W 55-24 H 10/19/46 ...... L 7-28 A 11/9/2013 ...... W 49-26 A 11/8/47 ...... L 13-27 H 10/4/2014 ...... W 45-13 H 10/16/48 ...... L 0-42 A 11/14/2015 ...... L 44-59 A 11/5/49 ...... L 0-39 H STANFORD [0-0-0] 10/21/50 ...... L 0-58 A OKLAHOMA ST. [24-38-0] First Meeting Texas Tech Series Notes 11/3/51 ...... L 0-33 H 11/14/08 ...... W 40-10 H K-State Points ...... 422 10/25/52 ...... L 6-49 A 11/13/09 ...... W 9-0 H Texas Tech Points ...... 549 10/31/53 ...... L 0-34 H 11/24/11 ...... W 11-0 H Record at Home ...... 4-2-0 10/23/54 ...... L 0-21 A 10/6/17 ...... W 23-0 H TCU [4-5-0] Record at Texas Tech ...... 3-7-0 10/29/55 ...... L 7-40 H 11/24/27 ...... L 18-25 H 11/30/22 ...... W 45-0 H Games Decided by 3 Points or Less ...... 0-0-0 10/6/56 ...... L 0-66 A 10/6/28 ...... W 13-6 A 9/17/83 ...... W 20-3 H Games Decided by 7 Points or Less ...... 3-1-0 11/2/57 ...... L 0-13 H 10/3/36 ...... W 31-0 A 9/22/84 ...... L 10-42 A Longest Winning Streak ...... 4 (2011-14) 10/25/58 ...... L 6-40 A 9/20/47 ...... L 0-12 H 9/21/85 ...... L 22-24 H Longest Losing Streak ...5 (2001, 2004-05, 2008-09) 11/7/59 ...... L 0-36 H 11/20/48 ...... L 6-42 A 9/20/86 ...... L 22-35 A Current Streak ...... Lost 1 10/22/60 ...... L 7-49 A 11/12/49 ...... L 14-26 H 11/10/2012 ...... W 23-10 A Last 10 Games ...... 4-6 11/4/61 ...... L 6-17 H 11/25/50 ...... L 0-41 A 11/16/2013 ...... W 33-31 H Biggest Win ...... 45-13 (2014) 10/27/62 ...... L 0-47 A 11/19/55 ...... L 0-28 A 11/8/2014 ...... L 20-41 A Biggest Loss ...... 14-66 (2009) 10/26/63 ...... L 9-34 H 9/22/56 ...... L 7-27 H 10/10/2015 ...... L 45-52 H 10/24/64 ...... L 0-44 A 11/8/58 ...... L 7-14 A 10/23/65 ...... L 0-27 H 10/3/59 ...... L 21-27 H TCU Series Notes 11/5/66 ...... L 6-37 A 11/5/60 ...... L 7-28 H K-State Points ...... 240 10/21/67 ...... L 7-46 H 11/25/61 ...... L 0-45 A TCU Points ...... 238 WEST VIRGINIA [5-1-0] 11/2/68 ...... L 20-35 A 11/24/62 ...... L 6-30 H Record at Home ...... 3-2-0 11/8/30 ...... L 7-23 A 10/25/69 ...... W 59-21 H 11/21/64 ...... W 17-14 H Record at TCU...... 1-3-0 10/31/31 ...... W 19-0 A 10/24/70 ...... W 19-14 A 11/20/65 ...... L 7-31 A Games Decided by 3 Points or Less ...... 1-1-0 10/20/2012 ...... W 55-14 A 10/23/71 ...... L 28-75 H 11/19/66 ...... L 6-21 H Games Decided by 7 Points or Less ...... 1-2-0 10/26/2013 ...... W 35-12 H 10/28/72 ...... L 0-52 A 11/25/67 ...... L 14-49 A Longest Winning Streak...... 2 (1922, 1983 & 2012-13) 11/20/2014 ...... W 26-20 A 10/27/73 ...... L 14-56 H 11/23/68 ...... W 21-14 H Current Streak ...... Lost 2 12/5/2015 ...... W 24-23 H 10/26/74 ...... L 0-63 A 11/8/69 ...... L 19-28 A 11/7/70 ...... W 28-15 H Biggest Win...... 45-0 (1922) 10/18/75 ...... L 3-25 H West Virginia Series Notes 11/6/71 ...... W 35-23 A Biggest Loss ...... 10-42 (1984) 11/6/76 ...... L 20-49 A K-State Points ...... 166 11/11/72 ...... L 14-45 H 10/29/77 ...... L 7-42 H West Virginia Points ...... 92 11/10/73 ...... L 9-28 A 10/28/78 ...... L 19-56 A Record at Home ...... 2-0-0 11/9/74 ...... L 5-29 H 10/20/79 ...... L 6-38 H Record at West Virginia ...... 3-1-0 11/15/75 ...... L 3-56 A 10/18/80 ...... L 21-35 A TEXAS [9-7-0] Games Decided by 3 Points or Less ...... 1-0-0 11/13/76 ...... L 21-45 H 11/7/81 ...... L 21-28 H 11/18/13 ...... L 0-46 A Games Decided by 7 Points or Less ...... 2-0-0 10/15/77 ...... L 14-21 A 11/6/82 ...... L 10-24 A 10/2/26 ...... W 13-3 H Longest Winning Streak ...... 5 (1931, 2012-15) 10/7/78 ...... W 18-7 H 10/1/83 ...... L 10-29 H 11/11/27 ...... L 7-41 A Longest Losing Streak ...... 1 (1930) 11/17/79 ...... L 15-42 A 9/29/84 ...... L 6-24 A 9/26/42 ...... L 0-64 A Current streak ...... Won 5 11/15/80 ...... L 0-10 H 10/5/85 ...... L 6-41 H 9/19/98 ...... W 48-7 H Biggest win ...... 55-14 (2012) 11/14/81 ...... L 10-31 A 10/4/86 ...... L 10-56 A 10/2/99 ...... W 35-17 A Biggest loss ...... 23-7 (1930) 11/13/82 ...... L 16-24 H 10/17/87 ...... L 10-59 H 10/19/2002 ...... L 14-17 H 11/5/83 ...... W 21-20 A 10/15/88 ...... L 24-70 A 10/4/2003 ...... L 20-24 A 11/3/84 ...... L 6-34 H 11/11/89 ...... L 19-42 A 11/11/2006 ...... W 45-42 H 11/9/85 ...... L 3-35 A 11/10/90 ...... L 7-34 A 9/29/2007 ...... W 41-21 A 11/8/86 ...... L 3-23 H 11/2/91 ...... L 7-28 A 11/6/2010 ...... W 39-14 H 10/31/87 ...... L 7-56 A 10/31/92 ...... L 14-16 A 11/19/2011 ...... W 17-13 A 10/29/88 ...... L 27-45 H 10/30/93 ...... W 21-7 H 12/1/2012 ...... W 42-24 H 10/14/89 ...... L 13-17 A 10/29/94 ...... W 37-20 A 9/21/2013 ...... L 21-31 A 10/13/90 ...... W 23-17 H 11/4/95 ...... W 49-10 H 10/25/2014 ...... W 23-0 H 11/23/91 ...... W 36-26 A 10/26/96 ...... W 42-35 H 10/24/2015 ...... L 9-23 A 10/25/97 ...... W 26-7 A 11/21/92 ...... W 10-0 H 11/20/93 ...... W 21-17 A 10/14/2000 ...... L 31-41 H Texas Series Notes 11/19/94 ...... W 23-6 H 12/2/2000 ...... L 24-27 1 K-State Points ...... 374 10/14/95 ...... W 23-17 A 9/29/2001 ...... L 37-38 A Texas Points ...... 387 10/17/98 ...... W 52-20 H 12/6/2003 ...... W 35-7 2 Record at Home ...... 6-1-0 10/23/99 ...... W 44-21 A 10/16/2004 ...... L 21-31 H Record at Texas ...... 3-6-0 10/12/2002 ...... W 44-9 H 10/1/2005 ...... L 21-43 A Games Decided by 3 Points or Less ...... 1-1-0 10/11/2003 ...... L 34-38 A 10/25/2008 ...... L 35-58 H Games Decided by 7 Points or Less ...... 2-2-0 10/7/2006 ...... W 31-27 H 10/31/2009 ...... L 30-42 A Longest Winning Streak...... 5 (2006-07, 2010-12) 10/20/2007 ...... L 39-41 A 10/29/2011 ...... L 17-58 H Longest Losing Streak ...... 2 (1927, 1942 & 2002-03) 10/30/2010 ...... L 14-24 H 9/22/2012 ...... W 24-19 A Current Streak ...... Lost 1 11/5/2011 ...... L 45-52 A 11/23/2013 ...... L 31-41 H Last 10 Games ...... 6-4 11/3/2012 ...... W 44-30 H 10/18/2014 ...... W 31-30 A Biggest Win...... 48-7 (1998) 10/5/2013 ...... L 29-33 A 10/17/2015 ...... L 0-55 H Biggest Loss ...... 0-64 (1942) 1- Kansas City, Mo. (2000 Big 12 Championship) 11/1/2014 ...... W 48-14 H 2- Kansas City, Mo. (2003 Big 12 Championship) 10/3/2015 ...... L 34-36 A

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 53 at Stanford FLORIDA ATLANTIC MISSOURI STATE September 2 • 8 p.m. (CT) September 17 • 1:30 p.m. September 24 • 6:10 p.m. Stanford Stadium Bill Snyder Family Stadium Bill Snyder Family Stadium Palo Alto, Calif. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. FS1 FSN K-StateHD.TV QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location ...... Palo Alto, Calif. Location ...... Boca Raton, Fla. Location ...... Springfi eld, Mo.

OPPONENTS SCHEDULE Enrollment ...... 16,770 SCHEDULE Enrollment ...... 30,364 SCHEDULE Enrollment ...... 24,489 09.02 KANSAS STATE Nickname ...... Cardinal 09.03 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Nickname ...... Owls 09.01 SOUTHWESTERN (KS) COLL. Nickname ...... Bears 09.17 USC* Colors ...... Cardinal and White 09.10 at Miami Colors ...... Blue and Red 09.10 at Murray State Colors ...... Maroon and White 09.24 at UCLA* Conference ...... Pac-12 09.17 at Kansas State Conference .....Conference USA [East] 09.24 at Kansas State Conference ...... Missouri Valley 09.30 at Washington* 09.24 BALL STATE Stadium ...Stanford Stadium (50,424) Stadium ...... FAU Stadium (29,495) 10.01 at Indiana State* Stadium ...... Plaster Stadium (17,500) 10.08 WASHINGTON STATE* 10.01 at FIU* 10.08 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* 10.15 at Notre Dame Athletics Director...... Bernard Muir 10.08 CHARLOTTE* Athletics Director...... Athletics Director...... Kyle Moats 10.15 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 10.22 COLORADO* 2015 Overall Record ...... 12-2 10.15 at Marshall* 2015 Overall Record ...... 3-9 2015 Overall Record ...... 1-10 10.22 at Northern Iowa* 10.29 at Arizona* 2015 Conf. Record/Finish ..... 8-1/1st 10.29 WESTERN KENTUCKY* 2015 Conf. Rec./Finish ...3-5/t4th (East) 2015 Conf. Rec./Finish ...... 0-8/10th 10.29 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* 11.05 OREGON STATE* Postseason...... Rose Bowl Champions 11.05 at Rice* Postseason...... None Postseason...... None 11.12 at Oregon* Head Coach ...... David Shaw 11.11 UTEP* Head Coach ...... Charlie Partridge 11.05 at South Dakota State* Head Coach ...... Dave Steckel 11.19 at California* Overall Record (Yrs) ...... 54-14 (5) 11.19 OLD DOMINION* Overall Record (Yrs) ...... 6-18 (2) 11.12 at Illinois State* Overall Record (Yrs) ...... 1-10 (1) 11.26 RICE Record at School (Yrs) ...... Same 11.26 at Middle Tennessee* Record at School (Yrs) ...... Same 11.19 YOUNGSTOWN STATE* Record at School (Yrs) ...... Same * Pac-12 Conference Game Record vs. K-State ...... 0-0 * Conference USA Game Record vs. K-State ...... 0-0 * Missouri Valley Conference Game Record vs. K-State ...... 0-0 MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Football SID ...... Alan George Football SID ...... Katrina McCormack Football SID ...... Eric Doennig Offi ce Phone...... (574) 340-3977 Offi ce Phone...... (561) 297-3163 Offi ce Phone...... (417) 836-4586 Email ...... [email protected] Email ...... [email protected] Email ...... [email protected] Website ...... GoStanford.com Website ...... FAUSports.com Website ...... MissouriStateBears.com Twitter Handles ...... @GoStanford, @StanfordFball Twitter Handles ...... @FAUOwlAthletics, @FAU_football Twitter Handles ...... @MissouriStBears, @MOStateFootball

DAVID SHAW ALAN GEORGE CHARLIE PARTRIDGE KATRINA McCORMACK DAVE STECKEL ERIC DOENNIG Head Coach Media Contact Head Coach Media Contact Head Coach Media Contact

at West Virginia TEXAS TECH OKLAHOMA October 1 October 8 October 17 Milan Puskar Stadium Bill Snyder Family Stadium Memorial Stadium Morgantown, W.Va. Manhattan, Kan. Norman, Okla.

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location ...... Morgantown, W.Va. Location ...... Lubbock, Texas Location ...... Norman, Okla. SCHEDULE Enrollment ...... 32,348 SCHEDULE Enrollment ...... 35,893 SCHEDULE Enrollment ...... 30,813 09.03 MISSOURI Nickname ...... Mountaineers 09.03 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN Nickname ...... Red Raiders 09.03 vs. Houston* Nickname ...... Sooners NRG Stadium; Houston, Texas 09.10 YOUNGSTOWN STATE Colors ...... Old Gold and Blue 09.10 at Arizona State Colors ...... Scarlet and Black Colors ...... Crimson and Cream 09.24 vs. BYU 09.17 LOUISIANA TECH 09.10 LOUISIANA-MONROE FedExField; Landover, Md. Conference ...... Big 12 09.29 KANSAS* Conference ...... Big 12 09.17 OHIO STATE Conference ...... Big 12 10.01 at TCU* 10.01 KANSAS STATE* Stadium ....Milan Puskar Stadium (60,000) 10.08 at Kansas State* Stadium ...Jones AT&T Stadium (60,454) Stadium ... Memorial Stadium (82,112) 10.08 vs. Texas* 10.15 at Texas Tech* Athletics Director...... Shane Lyons 10.15 WEST VIRGINIA* Athletics Director...... Kirby Hocutt Athletics Director...... Joe Castiglione Cotton Bowl; Dallas, Texas 10.22 TCU* 10.22 OKLAHOMA* 2015 Overall Record ...... 8-5 2015 Overall Record ...... 7-6 10.15 KANSAS STATE* 2015 Overall Record ...... 11-2 10.29 at Oklahoma State* 2015 Conf. Rec./Finish ...... 4-5/t5th 10.29 at TCU* 2015 Conf. Rec./Finish ...... 4-5/t5th 10.22 at Texas Tech* 2015 Conf. Rec./Finish ...... 8-1/1st 11.05 KANSAS* 11.05 TEXAS* Postseason...Cactus Bowl Champions Postseason...... Texas Bowl 10.29 KANSAS* Postseason...CFP Semis at Orange Bowl 11.12 at Texas* 11.12 at Oklahoma State* 11.03 at Iowa State* 11.19 OKLAHOMA* Head Coach ...... 11.19 at Iowa State* Head Coach ...... 11.12 BAYLOR* Head Coach ...... 11.26 at Iowa State* Overall Record (Yrs) ...... 36-28 (5) 11.25 vs. Baylor* Overall Record (Yrs) ...... 19-19 (3) 11.19 at West Virginia Overall Record (Yrs) .... 179-46 (16) 12.03 BAYLOR* Record at School (Yrs) ...... Same AT&T Stadium; Arlington, Texas Record at School (Yrs) ...... Same 12.03 OKLAHOMA STATE* Record at School (Yrs) ...... Same * Big 12 Conference Game Record vs. K-State ...... 0-4 * Big 12 Conference Game Record vs. K-State ...... 1-2 * Big 12 Conference Game Record vs. K-State ...... 10-3 MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Football SID ...... Mike Montoro Football SID ...... Blake Zimmerman Football SID ...... Mike Houck Offi ce Phone...... (304) 293-2821 Offi ce Phone...... (806) 742-2770 Offi ce Phone...... (405) 325-8227 Email ...... [email protected] Email ...... [email protected] Email ...... [email protected] Website ...... WVUSports.com Website ...... TexasTech.com Website ...... SoonerSports.com Twitter Handles ...... @WVUSports, @WVUfootball Twitter Handles ...... @TechAthletics, @TTU_WreckEm Twitter Handles ...... @OU_Athletics, @OU_Football

DANA HOLGORSEN MIKE MONTORO KLIFF KINGSBURY BLAKE ZIMMERMAN BOB STOOPS MIKE HOUCK Head Coach Media Contact Head Coach Media Contact Head Coach Media Contact

54 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TEXAS at Iowa State OKLAHOMA STATE OPPONENTS October 22 October 29 November 5 Bill Snyder Family Stadium Jack Trice Stadium Bill Snyder Family Stadium Manhattan, Kan. Ames, Iowa Manhattan, Kan.

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location ...... Austin, Texas Location ...... Ames, Iowa Location ...... Stillwater, Okla. SCHEDULE Enrollment ...... 52,076 SCHEDULE Enrollment ...... 36,001 SCHEDULE Enrollment ...... 35,073 09.04 NOTRE DAME Nickname ...... Longhorns 09.03 NORTHERN IOWA Nickname ...... Cyclones 09.03 SOUTHEASTERN LA. Nickname ...... Cowboys 09.10 UTEP Colors ...... Burnt Orange and White 09.10 at Iowa Colors ...... Cardinal and Gold 09.10 CENTRAL MICHIGAN Colors ...... Orange and Black 09.17 at California Conference ...... Big 12 09.17 at TCU* Conference ...... Big 12 09.17 PITTSBURGH Conference ...... Big 12 10.01 at Oklahoma State* 09.24 SAN JOSE STATE 09.24 at Baylor* 10.08 vs. Oklahoma Stadium ...Texas Memorial Stadium (100,119) Stadium ...Jack Trice Stadium (56,800) Stadium ...Boone Pickens Stadium (60,218) 10.01 BAYLOR* 10.01 TEXAS* Cotton Bowl; Dallas, Texas Athletics Director...... Mike Perrin 10.08 at Oklahoma State* Athletics Director...... Jamie Pollard 10.08 IOWA STATE* Athletics Director...... Mike Holder 10.15 IOWA STATE* 2015 Overall Record ...... 5-7 10.15 at Texas* 2015 Overall Record ...... 3-9 10.22 at Kansas* 2015 Overall Record ...... 10-3 10.22 at Kansas State* 2015 Conf. Record/Finish ....4-5/t5th 10.29 KANSAS STATE* 2015 Conf. Rec./Finish ...... 2-7/9th 10.29 WEST VIRGINIA* 2015 Conf. Rec./Finish ...... 7-2/t2nd 10.29 BAYLOR* 11.05 at Texas Tech* Postseason...... None 11.03 OKLAHOMA* Postseason...... None 11.05 at Kansas State* Postseason...... Sugar Bowl 11.12 WEST VIRGINIA* Head Coach ...... Charlie Strong 11.12 at Kansas* Head Coach ...... Matt Campbell 11.12 TEXAS TECH* Head Coach ...... 11.19 at Kansas* Overall Record (Yrs) ...... 48-29 (6) 11.19 TEXAS TECH* Overall Record (Yrs) ...... 35-15 (5) 11.19 at TCU* Overall Record (Yrs) ...... 94-47 (11) 11.25 TCU* Record at School (Yrs) ...11-14 (2) 11.26 WEST VIRGINIA* Record at School (Yrs) ....First Year 12.03 at Oklahoma* Record at School (Yrs) ...... Same * Big 12 Conference Game Record vs. K-State ...... 1-1 * Big 12 Conference Game Record vs. K-State ...... 0-0 * Big 12 Conference Game Record vs. K-State ...... 5-3 MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Football SID ...... John Bianco Football SID ...... Mike Green Football SID ...... Gavin Lang Offi ce Phone...... (512) 471-1346 Offi ce Phone...... (515) 294-3372 Offi ce Phone...... (405) 744-3875 Email ...... [email protected] Email ...... [email protected] Email ...... [email protected] Website ...... TexasSports.com Website ...... Cyclones.com Website ...... OKState.com Twitter Handles ...... @TexasSports, @Longhorn_FB Twitter Handles ...... @CycloneATH, @CycloneFB Twitter Handles ...... @OSUAthletics, @CowboyFB

CHARLIE STRONG JOHN BIANCO MATT CAMPBELL MIKE GREEN MIKE GUNDY GAVIN LANG Head Coach Media Contact Head Coach Media Contact Head Coach Media Contact

at Baylor KANSAS at TCU November 19 November 26 December 3 McLane Stadium Bill Snyder Family Stadium Amon G. Carter Stadium Waco, Texas Manhattan, Kan. Fort Worth, Texas

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location ...... Waco, Texas Location ...... Lawrence, Kan. Location ...... Fort Worth, Texas SCHEDULE Enrollment ...... 16,787 SCHEDULE Enrollment ...... 27,983 SCHEDULE Enrollment ...... 10,033 09.03 NORTHWESTERN STATE Nickname ...... Bears 09.03 RHODE ISLAND Nickname ...... Jayhawks 09.03 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Nickname ...... Horned Frogs 09.10 SMU Colors ...... Green and Gold 09.10 OHIO Colors ...... Crimson and Blue 09.10 ARKANSAS Colors ...... Purple and White 09.17 at Rice Conference ...... Big 12 09.17 at Memphis Conference ...... Big 12 09.17 IOWA STATE* Conference ...... Big 12 09.24 OKLAHOMA STATE* 09.29 at Texas Tech* 09.23 at SMU* 10.01 at Iowa State* Stadium ....McLane Stadium (45,000) Stadium ...Memorial Stadium (50,071) Stadium ... Amon G. Carter Stadium (45,000) 10.08 TCU* 10.01 OKLAHOMA* 10.15 KANSAS* Athletics Director...... TBA 10.15 at Baylor* Athletics Director...Dr. Sheahon Zenger 10.08 at Kansas* Athletics Director...... Chris Del Conte 10.29 at Texas* 2015 Overall Record ...... 10-3 10.22 OKLAHOMA STATE* 2015 Overall Record ...... 0-12 10.22 at West Virginia* 2015 Overall Record ...... 11-2 11.05 TCU* 2015 Conf. Rec./Finish ...... 6-3/4th 10.29 at Oklahoma* 2015 Conf. Rec./Finish ...... 0-9/10th 10.29 TEXAS TECH* 2015 Conf. Rec./Finish ...... 7-2/t2nd 11.12 at Oklahoma* 11.19 KANSAS STATE* Postseason.....Russell Athletic Bowl Champ. 11.05 at West Virginia* Postseason...... None 11.05 at Baylor* Postseason... Alamo Bowl Champions 11.25 vs. Texas Tech* Acting Head Coach ...... 11.12 IOWA STATE* Head Coach ...... David Beaty 11.19 OKLAHOMA STATE* Head Coach ...... AT&T Stadium; Arlington, Texas Overall Record (Yrs) ...110-115-1 (19) 11.19 TEXAS* Overall Record (Yrs) ...... 0-12 (1) 11.25 at Texas* Overall Record (Yrs) .... 143-47 (15) 12.03 at West Virginia* Record at School (Yrs) ....First Year 11.26 at Kansas State* Record at School (Yrs) ...... Same 12.03 KANSAS STATE Record at School (Yrs) ...... Same * Big 12 Conference Game Record vs. K-State ...... 0-1 * Big 12 Conference Game Record vs. K-State ...... 0-1 * Big 12 Conference Game Record vs. K-State ...... 2-2 MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Football SID ...... Heath Nielsen Football SID ...... Katy Lonergan Football SID ...... Mark Cohen Offi ce Phone...... (254) 710-3538 Offi ce Phone...... (785) 864-7314 Offi ce Phone...... (817) 257-5394 Email ...... [email protected] Email ...... [email protected] Email ...... [email protected] Website ...... BaylorBears.com Website ...... KUAthletics.com Website ...... GoFrogs.com Twitter Handles ...... @BaylorAthletics, @BUFootball Twitter Handles ...... @KUAthletics, @KU_Football Twitter Handles ...... @TCU_Athletics, @TCUFootball

JIM GROBE HEATH NIELSEN DAVID BEATY KATY LONERGAN GARY PATTERSON MARK COHEN Acting Head Coach Media Contact Head Coach Media Contact Head Coach Media Contact

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 55 HEAD COACH 25TH YEAR

17 BOWL GAMES COACHES BILL SNYDER TWO BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS

the fourth person in the history of college football to be inducted into the Hall of Fame as an active coach Five-Time National Coach of the Year Precise. Intense. Tireless. Accomplished. Dedicated. Car- Following the win against Iowa State, K-State routed its ing. Hall of Famer. Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder is all in-state rival, Kansas, for seventh-straight season and made SNYDER AT K-STATE of these and much more. another fourth-quarter comeback, this time against West Vir- (1989-2015) P To understand the full picture of Snyder, it is necessary to ginia, for a 24-23 win to earn another bowl berth. The in-sea- acknowledge his values, sincerity and warmth, along with the son turnaround in 2015 was one of the best in school history, Year Overall Big 8/12 Finish concern he shows for the people around him – all qualities that rivaled only by Snyder’s 2002 and 2013 squads. With the feat, solidify his reputation as an innovator and mentor in college K-State became just the sixth Power 5 team in the 12-game 1989 1-10 0-7 8th athletics. schedule era (2006) to stave off bowl elimination in at least 1990 5-6 2-5 T6th The architect of the “greatest turnaround in college foot- three-straight games (2-6 or 3-6 record). Additionally, the ball history” returned to the sidelines in 2009 with hopes of Wildcats became just the third team since 1980 (joining 2011 1991 7-4 4-3 4th revitalizing a program that he once built, piece by piece, into Illinois and 2015 Indiana) to have a six-game losing streak yet 1992 5-6 2-5 T6th a national force. And, after seven seasons back in charge, he finish the season with bowl eligibility. has done just that – and then some. Throughout his entire coaching career, Snyder has empha- 1993 9-2-1 4-2-1 3rd Over the past seven years under Snyder, K-State has to- sized an importance in special teams, and it was the specialty 1994 9-3 5-2 3rd taled 57 victories – an average of 8.1 wins per year – advanced units that spearheaded the in-season turn around in 2015 as to six-straight bowl games, won a conference championship in kick returner Morgan Burns was named the Big 12 Special 1995 10-2 5-2 T2nd 2012 and finished third or better in the ultra-competitive Big Teams Player of the Year and an All-American by numerous 12 Conference in three of the last five seasons. outlets. In all, 10 Wildcats earned All-Big 12 honors, led by 1996 9-3 6-2 3rd-N However, the recent success should come as no surprise first teamers Burns, offensive lineman Cody Whitehair, place 1997 11-1 7-1 2nd-N as Snyder took over a program in 1989 that was in the midst kicker Jack Cantele and fullback Winston Dimel. of a 27-game winless streak and turned it into a national con- Act Two of the renowned career started in 2009 when the 1998 11-2 8-0 1st-N tender that advanced to 11-straight bowl games and tallied six Wildcats went 6-6 prior to a 7-5 campaign in 2010 and a berth 1999 11-1 7-1 T1st-N 11-win seasons over a seven-year stretch. in the inaugural Pinstripe Bowl. Turning around a program not only once, but twice, is one K-State’s climb back into the nation picture continued in 2000 11-3 6-2 1st-N of the biggest reasons why Snyder became just the fourth per- 2011 as the Cats went 10-3, finished No. 8 in the BCS stand- 2001 6-6 3-5 T4th-N son all-time to be elected to the College Football Hall of Fame ings and earned their first Cotton Bowl invitation since 2001. as an active coach. The man who said, ‘No,’ to those who said The bar was raised again in 2012 as Snyder led the Cats 2002 11-2 6-2 2nd-N it couldn’t be done in Manhattan, Kansas, was enshrined in the to their third conference championship in school history and 2003 11-4 6-2 1st hall in December 2015. first since 2003. Kansas State, which won its first 10 games Snyder’s squad was put to the ultimate test in 2015 as of the season and finished the regular season at 11-1 with an 2004 4-7 2-6 T5th-N virtually everyone outside of the new Vanier Family Football 8-1 mark in Big 12 play, tied the school record for overall wins Complex had concluded the season to be a failure in the middle and conference victories while also ascending to No. 1 in the 2005 5-6 2-6 6th-N of November. The difficulty of withstanding a large personnel BCS rankings following its 10-0 start. Snyder went on to win 2009 6-6 4-4 T2nd-N turnover from the previous season was compounded by inju- the Coach of the Year Award as well as top Big 12 ries at multiple positions early in the season, namely at quar- coach honors for the second straight season following the Cats’ 2010 7-6 3-5 3rd-N terback and in the secondary. Following yet another rally that memorable 2012 campaign that culminated with a berth in the 2011 10-3 7-2 2nd fell short at Texas Tech, the Wildcats were reeling, standing a Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. 3-6 and suffering through a six-game losing streak. Quarterback Collin Klein became just the second player in 2012 11-2 8-1 1st With their backs firmly against the wall, the Wildcats trailed school history to be named a Heisman Trophy finalist, while a 2013 8-5 5-4 5th to Iowa State, 35-14, at halftime and saw a five-year bowl school-record 20 Wildcats earned All-Big 12 honors in 2012, streak slipping away. However, Snyder’s resilient group fought including Klein (Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year), Arthur 2014 9-3 7-2 3rd back and scored 10 points over the final 42 seconds of the Brown (Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year) and Meshak Wil- 2015 6-7 3-6 8th contest to earn a 38-35 win and kick start a stretch of three- liams (Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year). straight wins to end the season and become bowl eligible for a Totals 193-101-1 112-77-1 sixth-straight campaign.

56 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE In 2013, K-State opened the year 2-4 with all four defeats With an 11-4 record in 2003, K-State was the only team in the The three losses all but erased K-State from the national con- COACHES being by 10 points or less. But Snyder’s charges continued to im- country to win 11 games in six of the previous seven years and sciousness, as the Wildcats slipped out of the both polls for the prove each week and went on to become just the fourth team in just the second program in the history of college football to win 11 first time since the second game of the 2002 season. But Snyder Big 12 history to bounce back from the slow start to become bowl games six times in a seven-year stretch. was not about to allow the year to spiral out of control. He con- eligible. And, with a victory over Michigan in the Buffalo Wild Wings Snyder’s unprecedented success in 24 years at Kansas State stantly reminded his players that they still controlled their own Bowl, the 2013 Wildcats became just the eighth FBS team in the has not gone unnoticed. He has been named the National Coach destiny, and if they could just go 1-0 each week, the season would BCS era to earn eight wins after starting a season 2-4 or worse. of the Year on five occasions (1991, 1994, 1998, 2011 and 2012). take care of itself and the team would ultimately achieve its goals. The 2014 Wildcats collected their 13th season with nine or He has been a finalist for the prestigious /FWAA Na- And like everything Snyder seems to touch, this strategy too more wins and top-20 finish in the Associated Press poll. The Cats tional Coach of the Year Award in 1993, 1995, 2011 and 2012, worked, as the Wildcats rode their 1-0 mantra week after week all reached the top 10 during the season with a 7-1 start as K-State’s while winning the award in 1998; a finalist for the Football News the way to a berth in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. lone early-season loss come at the hands of No. 5 Auburn. Led by National Coach of the Year Award in 1995 and 1998; and a finalist Along the way, five different Wildcats were lauded for their Consensus All-American wide receiver Tyler Lockett, who became for the AFCA National Coach of the Year Award in 1993 and 1998. efforts with All-America honors, including K-State’s first Associ- the school’s first four-time All-American and school record holder In 1993, he joined legendary Nebraska head coach Bob Dev- ated Press first team All-American running back, Darren Sproles, for career catches, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns, the aney as the only head coaches in Big Eight history to be named who finished fifth in voting for the Heisman Trophy, was the Doak Cats played for a Big 12 Championship in the final weekend of the Associated Press Big Eight Coach of the Year three times in a four- Walker Award runner-up and finished third on the AP’s Player of regular season. year period (1990, 1991 and 1993). the Year ballot. A total of 14 players earned All-Big 12 honors in 2014 while Since the inception of the Big 12 Conference, Snyder’s Wildcats But Sproles was the lone player with star power that re- Lockett was named Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year for the truly have been a dominant force in the league, ranking in the turned for 2004. And though the little tank produced yet another second straight season and four-year starter B.J. Finney was Big top three in overall Big 12 wins. Kansas State also won more Big record-breaking season capped by his third straight All-Big 12 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year. Finney joined Lockett by earning 12 road games than any team in the league during Snyder’s first selection, the lack of experience was one reason K-State struggled All-America honors at center, while redshirt freshman place kicker tenure and advanced to the championship game three times. through a 4-7 rebuilding campaign. Matthew McCrane was an honorable mention All-American. Those facts alone demonstrate the continuing evolution of a The 2002 season was one of the best in Kansas State history, In 2011, Snyder’s Wildcats jumped out to a 7-0 start – the power in the Big 12 and with it the recognition that Snyder is truly witnessed by the Wildcats’ five-victory turnaround from the previ- best in 12 years – which included big wins at Miami, against 15th- one of the finest coaches ever in college football. ous year’s 6-6 team to a win in the Pacific Life Holiday Bowl and ranked Baylor and at Texas Tech. Following a two-game skid to a The list of accomplishments Snyder has amassed in his 24 an 11-2 overall record. pair of nationally-ranked teams, the Wildcats got back into the win years is as endless as the time most people thought it would take In addition, the 2002 Wildcats set or tied 45 school records, column with a thrilling four-overtime victory over Texas A&M – the for the Wildcats to be a consistent threat in the Big Eight, and now, including tying the mark for wins in a season. longest conference game in Big 12 history – before ending the year Big 12 Conference. Snyder’s Wildcats finished the season with six consecutive vic- with wins at Texas and against Iowa State. Like so many in recent history, the 2003 campaign was a tories, including the biggest wins in the history of the series in each For his efforts in 2011, Snyder was named the dramatically successful one for K-State, which ended the regular of a three-week span against Kansas, Iowa State and Nebraska. National Coach of the Year, as well as picking up national coaching season with seven-straight wins, a fourth Big 12 North title, its The Wildcats’ dominant play down the stretch of the 2002 honors from , Rivals.com and CBSSports.com, and first Big 12 Championship and another top-20 finish. season earned Snyder the recognition of his peers as the Big 12 the Big 12 Coach of the Year by the AP and league’s coaches. He But the 2003 season was not without its bumps in the road as Conference Coach of the Year. also tutored 11 players to All-Big 12 honors, including the Defen- the Wildcats overcame their share of adversity to produce perhaps In 2001, Snyder directed one of the best in-season turnarounds sive Newcomer of the Year in Brown and the Offensive Freshman the greatest season in school history. Ranked as high as No. 6 in school history. Despite losing four straight in the middle of the of the Year in Lockett, who, along with Nigel Malone, was named nationally in the early going, a key injury to quarterback Ell Rob- year and facing the fourth-toughest schedule in the nation, the Wild- a Walter Camp All-American. erson precipitated a three-game slide that threatened to wipe out cats recovered to win four of their last five games to end the regular In 2010, Snyder’s Wildcats jumped out to a 5-1 start, which a promising season. season with a 6-5 record and a berth in the Insight.com Bowl. included big wins over UCLA, Conference USA Champion UCF and Iowa State, behind All-Big 12 running back Daniel Thomas, who became the fastest Wildcat in school history (in terms of games) to for 1,000 yards. In his first season back as the head man of the Wildcat pro- gram, Snyder led the Wildcats to a 6-6 record in 2009 and a sec- ond-place finish in the Big 12 North. In fact, K-State was just one win away from advancing to the Big 12 Championship game as the Wildcats played at Nebraska in the regular-season finale with a championship game berth on the line. K-State claimed more First Team All-Big 12 selections on of- fense than any other school with four. Thomas, the Big 12 Newcomer of the Year, led the league in rushing, while Nick Stringer, Jeron Mastrud and Brandon Banks also garnered first team honors. Named the 32nd head football coach at K-State on Nov. 30, 1988, and again as the 34th on Nov. 24, 2008, Snyder has amassed a 193-101-1 (.656) record during his tenure with the Wildcats, including a 111-77-1 (.590) mark in Big 8/12 games. His 193 victories are nearly five times the man in second place on K-State’s all-time coaching victories list and rank 29th in FBS history, including a No. 1 ranking among active coaches at their current schools. Additionally, he will become the 14th person in FBS history to be a head coach for at least 25 years at one school and never coach at another, while he is seven victories shy of becoming the 16th coach ever with 200 FBS victories. But to fully understand the turnaround ushered in by Snyder at Kansas State one must only consider that the Wildcats had not won a game in the two previous seasons prior to his arrival. It also took K-State 51 seasons (1938-1988) to total just 130 wins, while the 12 head coaches prior to Snyder’s arrival in Manhattan combined to win just 116 games from 1945-1988. Snyder led Kansas State to 11-straight bowl berths between the 1993 and 2003 seasons, making K-State one of only seven “Bill Snyder isn’t the coach of the year, programs in the nation to appear in the postseason every year and he isn’t the coach of the decade. during that stretch. During that span, Snyder’s Wildcats won nearly He’s the coach of the century.” 80 percent of their games, chalking up 109 victories – a staggering average of nearly 10 wins per season – and making Kansas State Former Oklahoma and the nation’s second-winningest program over that period. Dallas Cowboys Head Coach And Snyder continued to break new ground with the Wildcats. Kansas State’s 35-7 victory over top-ranked Oklahoma in the 2003 Big 12 Championship game lifted K-State to its first conference championship since ’s 1934 squad and secured the school’s first BCS bowl berth in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.

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Despite the record, the quality of players produced by the Sny- State in the Holiday Bowl, the Wildcats finished the season ranked a GA at USC under John McKay before becoming head coach at der-led coaching staff continued to attract national attention from sixth in the USA Today/CNN coaches’ poll and seventh in the AP Indio High in 1967. He accepted the same position at Santa Ana those who best know the game. poll. Both rankings were the highest ever attained by a Kansas Foothill High School in 1969, where he stayed until 1973. Six K-State players were selected in the 2002 NFL Draft, the State football team to that point. In 1974, Snyder became the offensive coordinator and swim- most of any team in the Big 12 Conference, with only six schools in In 1993, Snyder guided K-State to its first bowl win in school ming coach at Austin College in Sherman, Texas. He joined the the country having more players picked in the draft. Thanks to that history and, in 1994, the Wildcats cracked the top 10 for the first North Texas staff in 1976 and helped author an impressive turn- draft, and many others before and after it, the Wildcats currently time in school history. In 1998, the K-State achieved a No. 1 na- around with a three-year record of 26-7. lead the Big 12 Conference by having a player selected in the NFL tional ranking in one of the major polls for the first time in the During his three-year hiatus, Snyder remained involved with Draft each of the last 23 seasons. program’s history. the university and is currently a member of several halls of fame The Wildcats started the 2000 season ranked in the top 10 for Individually, Snyder has produced 55 different All-Americans that are listed below. The long-time mentor also involved in many just the second time in school history and made a four-week run during his 24 years as head coach, including eight consensus organizations, which are listed below. into the top five that saw K-State climb as high as No. 2. K-State All-Americans: punter Sean Snyder (1992), free safety Jaime Snyder was awarded the 2015 Excellence in Mentoring Award won the Big 12 North Division for the second time in three years Mendez (1993), cornerback Chris Canty (1995 and 1996), place by MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership in recognition of and earned at least a share of the title for the third consecutive kicker Martin Gramatica (1997), punt returner David Allen his longstanding commitment to meeting the mentoring needs of season. K-State had six players named First Team All-Big 12 by (1998), linebacker Mark Simoneau (1999), cornerback Terence young people in Kansas. the coaches, and Jamie Rheem, Mario Fatafehi and Quincy Newman (2002) and all-purpose player Tyler Lockett (2014). Snyder, 76, received his B.A. from William Jewell in 1963. He Morgan were All-Americans. Newman became the third Wildcat to win a national award earned his M.A. from Eastern New Mexico in 1965. As a player, The 1999 season saw the Wildcats climb from No. 20 in the when he was voted the 2002 Thorpe Award, given to the top col- he was a three-year letterwinner as a defensive back at William preseason poll to finish at No. 6 after starting the season with legiate defensive back. Gramatica was the 1997 Jewell. Snyder and his wife, Sharon, have two sons – Sean and nine straight victories, and win 11 games for the third straight winner, the first major award winner in Kansas State history. Ross – and three daughters – Shannon, Meredith and Whitney. year. K-State tied Nebraska for the Wildcats’ second consecutive Bishop became the first K-State player to be named a finalist for They also have eight grandchildren – Sydney, Katherine, Tate, Big 12 North Division Championship. All this came in what many the Heisman Trophy (finishing as runner-up) while winning the Matthew, Alexis, Gavin, Kadin and Tylin – and one great-grand- thought would be a rebuilding season. K-State led the conference 1998 Davey O’Brien Award. son, D.J. in first-team picks with seven. The foundation for K-State’s turnaround was laid in 1989 In 1998, Snyder led K-State to its second straight 11-win sea- during Snyder’s first season in Manhattan. Although the season son and a No. 4 ranking in the final polls. In November, K-State yielded just a 1-10 record, it became evident to everyone involved IN THE HALL OF FAME occupied a No. 1 ranking in a national poll for the first time in in the program that something special was happening. Most im- school history. The Wildcats won the Big 12 North and advanced portant, Snyder instilled a winning attitude and a healthy dose of to a bowl game for the sixth year in a row. K-State won its first 11 self-respect and enthusiasm to a program that had been given up • College Football Hall of Fame games of the season and ran its winning streak to a school-record for dead. • Kansas Sports Hall of Fame 20 games before falling to Texas A&M in the Big 12 Championship In 1990, K-State was one of just four teams in the country • Missouri Sports Hall of Fame game. Quarterback Michael Bishop became the first Wildcat to be to improve its record by four games with a 5-6 mark, including • K-State Athletics Hall of Fame a finalist for the Heisman Trophy, and a total of six players earned its first wins in four seasons with victories • Austin College Athletics Hall of Fame All-America honors. over Oklahoma State and Iowa State. Snyder again beat those two • Holiday Bowl Hall of Fame Snyder earned National Coach of the Year honors from the schools in 1991, while adding Kansas and Missouri to the list of • Hall of Fame Walter Camp Foundation, the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Foun- his Big Eight victims to finish at 7-4 for K-State’s first winning • Lafayette High School Hall of Fame dation, the Associated Press, the Paul “Bear” Bryant Award and season since the Independence Bowl season of 1982. Heavy grad- the Schutt Sports Group. uation losses on the offensive side of the ball resulted in a 5-6 In 1997, Snyder led the Wildcats to their first 11-win season mark in 1992, but the Cats were still able to hang their hats on in school history, a No. 7 final ranking and the first 10-win regular their first perfect home season since 1934. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT season since 1910. It was just the third 10-win season in 102 Of course, it should come as no surprise that Snyder would be years of K-State football. Kansas State won a school-record seven this kind of architect for a building program. At Iowa, he played • Chairman of the Kansas Mentors Council and the conference games, finishing second in the North to undefeated and a key role in the renaissance of a Hawkeye program that went Kansas Leadership Council eventual national champion Nebraska. from 17 consecutive losing seasons to eight straight bowls. Snyder • Board of Directors for Kansas Leadership Center The Wildcats defeated South Division champion Texas A&M, 36- was the mind behind Iowa’s potent offensive attack. The Hawkeye • Board of Directors of Prairiefire Museum of 17. The season ended with a 35-18 win over Big East Conference offense ranked first in passing efficiency and third in passing yard- Natural History (K.C.) champion Syracuse in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, with an estimated age nationally in Snyder’s last five years of direction. In his final 50,000 K-State fans attending K-State’s first-ever Alliance Bowl. Iowa season, the Peach Bowl team led the Big Ten, and ranked • Board of Trustees for the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame The 1996 season saw K-State finish with a 9-3 record, while seventh nationally, with 277 passing yards per game. Snyder also • KSU Leadership Studies Advancement Council more than 45,000 Wildcat fans painted Dallas purple for the Cot- served as quarterback coach at Iowa and helped develop some • Terry C. Johnson Cancer Research Center ton Bowl, K-State’s first-ever New Year’s Day Bowl. Despite a of the best quarterbacks in NCAA history, including NFL players Advisory Council 19-15 loss to No. 5 BYU, the support and respect for the K-State Chuck Long (second in Heisman voting), Mark Vlasic and Chuck • Manhattan Community Foundation Board of Trustees program grew to unprecedented heights. Hartlieb, who wrapped up his career as the first Hawkeye to throw • KSU Foundation Board of Trustees In 1995, Snyder guided K-State to a 10-2 record, including for 3,000 yards in back-to-back seasons. • Honorary Co-Chairman of the Kansas Masonic a 5-2 Big Eight mark to tie for second behind national champion Snyder began his full-time coaching career in 1964 as an as- Partnership for Life Nebraska. Following a 54-21 blitzing of WAC champion Colorado sistant at Indio High School in California. In 1966 he served as

58 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE COACHES Career Highlights

• 2012 Big 12 Champions • 2016 Alamo Bowl Participants • 2015 Alamo Bowl Participants • 2013 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl Champions • 2013 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Participants • 2012 Cotton Bowl Participants • 2010 Pinstripe Bowl Participants • 2004 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Participants • 2003 Big 12 Champions • 2002 Holiday Bowl Champions • 2001 Insight.com Bowl Participants • 2001 Cotton Bowl Champions • 1999 Holiday Bowl Champions • 1998 Alamo Bowl Participants • 1997 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Champions • 1997 Cotton Bowl Participants • 1995 Holiday Bowl Champions • 1994 Aloha Bowl Participants • 1993 Copper Bowl Champions • 2012 Bobby Dodd National Coach of the Year • 2012 Bear Bryant National Coach of the Year Finalist • 2012 National Coach of the Year Finalist • 2012 Liberty Mutual National Coach of the Year Finalist • 2012 FWAA Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Finalist • 2012, 2014 Maxwell National Coach of the Year Semifinalist • 2011 Woody Hayes National Coach of the Year • 2011 National Coach of the Year by Rivals.com/CBSSports.com/Sporting News • 2011 Liberty Mutual National Coach of the Year Finalist • 2011 FWAA Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Finalist • 1998 Associated Press National Coach of the Year • 1998 Walter Camp National Coach of the Year • 1998 Bear Bryant National Coach of the Year • 1998 Bobby Dodd National Coach of the Year • 1994 CNN National Coach of the Year • 1991 ESPN National Coach of the Year • Finalist for ESPN’s Coach of the Decade for the 1990s • Five-time Bear Bryant National Coach of the Year finalist • Three-time Big Eight Coach of the Year (1990-91-93) • Four-Time Big 12 Coach of the Year (1998, 2002, 2011, 2012) • 2009 Honorable Mention Big 12 Coach of the Year • 2003 Big 12 Coach of the Year by Fort Worth Star-Telegram/ESPN.com • 206 All-America honors • Eight Consensus All-America honors • 253 All-Conference honors since 1993, including a school-record 20 in 2012 • 12 Academic All-America honors • 10 CFA National Scholar-Athletes • 4 National Football Foundation Postgraduate Scholars • 235 Academic All-Big Eight/Big 12 selections, including a school-record 29 in 2014 • School-record 193 wins... Adding all the victories from 1937-88 and 2006-08 totals 148 wins at K-State • School-record 11 wins in 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2012 • Guided K-State to its first Big 12 Championship in 2003, the school’s first league title since 1934 • One of two schools in college football history to win 11 games in six of seven years from 1997-2003 • Owns a 112-77-1 record in Big 8/12 play • K-State ranks third in number of Big 12 wins since the league began in 1996 • Big 12 Conference-record 22 straight league wins from 1997 to 1999 • Fifth-winningest home record in college football during the 1990s • After posting a 1-36-1 record in 1980s, Kansas State tallied a 135-58-1 mark from 1990 through 2005 • K-State completed its first-ever undefeated regular season with an 11-0 mark in 1998 • Ranked first nationally in wins among active FBS head coaches at their current schools

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 59 SEAN SNYDER 22ND YEAR Associate Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator 16 BOWL GAMES Director of Football Operations TWO BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS

COACHES Kansas State, 1994

Former All-American punter and long-time staff member Sean Snyder The 2014 season was a continuation of a three-year run of unprece- is in his sixth season as the Wildcats’ Associate Head Coach/Special Teams dented success for K-State’s specialty units. The 2012 Wildcats led the Coordinator and Director of Football Operations. nation in kickoff-return average at 29.24 yards per return as they shattered The former Consensus All-American enters his 22nd overall year as a both the school and Big 12 records. Additionally, the average was the best member of the Kansas State staff as he continues his role as Director of mark in NCAA history among teams with 35 or more returns in a season. Football Operations, a position he has held the past 20 years. K-State also ranked second in the NCAA with an 18.95 punt-return average, Snyder’s special teams units have continued to raise the bar each while its punt return defense average of two yards tied for fourth. and every year, which culminated with the Wildcats’ collective units being Individually, Lockett, who earned All-America honors, ranked third ranked No. 1 in the nation in 2015 by Phil Steele. Additionally, Snyder was nationally in kickoff-return average at 32.76 yards per return. Tramaine named the 2015 FootballScoop Special Teams Coordinator of the Year after Thompson claimed the top spot in punt-return average at 19.75, which The SNYDER File being a finalist for the award each of the previous three seasons. ranked third in school and Big 12 history. Snyder tutored a 2015 group that finished in the top 15 nationally in five In 2013, Snyder’s units ranked fifth nationally with five blocked kicks, categories, including blocked kicks allowed (t1st; 0), blocked kicks (7th; 4), including four from national leader Travis Britz. The punt-return unit av- blocked punts (11th; 2), kickoff return defense (12th; 18.05) and kickoff eraged 12.5 yards per return to rank 17th in the nation, while the Wildcats returns (13th; 37.45). ranked 26th nationally with a 23.4-yard average per kickoff return. Kickoff returner Morgan Burns led the charge as he was named the Snyder tutored Lockett to Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year ac- Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year – the third-straight year the award colades, while he was also named a First Team All-Big 12 kick returner. was won by a Wildcat – and First Team All-American by numerous outlets. Thompson left Kansas State ranked fourth in school history in career Burns led the nation in kickoff-return touchdowns (4) and ranked third na- punt-return yards (718) as he was named an Honorable Mention All-Big 12 tionally and first in the Big 12 in kickoff-return average, while he also set a performer as a kick returner in 2013. conference record by being named the Big 12 Special Teams Player of the In his first year as a full-time coach in 2011, K-State was among the Week each of the final four weeks of the regular season. Burns also broke nation’s best in kickoff returns as Lockett, a true freshman, earned Walter the school record for single-season kickoff-returns yards (1,138). Camp All-America honors after leading the nation with his 35.2-yard aver- PERSONAL Thanks in large part to Snyder’s scheming and coaching, K-State has age. Punter Ryan Doerr was also a candidate for the Ray Guy Award, while Year at K-State: 22nd totaled a combined 40 kickoff- and punt-return touchdowns since 2005, place-kicker Anthony Cantele was a semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award Date of Birth: September 21, 1969 the most in the nation and an astonishing 12 more than the team in second in 2012 and was an Honorable Mention All-Big 12 pick in 2011. Hometown: Greenville, Texas place. Additionally, the kickoff-return unit also pushed the nation’s longest Snyder received his start as a part-time assistant coach with the Wild- Spouse: Wanda kickoff-return touchdown streak to 11 years when Burns took the 2015 cats in 1994 and served in that capacity until 1996 when he began focusing Children: Katherine, Tate, Matthew season-opening kickoff against South Dakota 100 yards for a touchdown. his efforts on the administrative side of the program as the Director of Foot- Grandchildren: D.J. Burns wasn’t the only special teamer to earn All-Big 12 honors under ball Operations. Snyder as two place kickers – Jack Cantele (first team) and Matthew Mc- In 1999, Snyder was promoted to Assistant Athletics Director for Football Crane (honorable mention) – and punter Nick Walsh (honorable mention) Operations. He was named Associate Athletics Director in 2001 and Senior EDUCATION also earned accolades from the league’s coaches. It was just the second Associate Athletics Director in 2010. Kansas State (1994) time in Big 12 history that a team produced two all-conference kickers in A member of Kansas State’s inaugural Ring of Honor Class in 2002, Sny- B.A. Money and Banking the same season (2001 Colorado). der was one of the program’s most prolific punters during his playing days The 2014 season was another banner year for the Wildcat special at K-State from 1991-92. As a senior, Snyder earned First Team All-Amer- PLAYING EXPERIENCE teams as the Snyder-led units ranked third nationally and tops in the Big ica honors from the Associated Press, Kodak and Athlon after averaging a 12 in punt-return average (18.0) and 16th in the country in kickoff-return school-record 44.7-yards per punt. In 1991 he was tabbed as the Big Eight Iowa, Punter (1988-89) defense (17.97). Individually, Tyler Lockett earned Big 12 Special Teams Defensive Newcomer of the Year after averaging 40.5 yards in his junior K-State, Punter (1991-92) Player of the Year honors for a second-straight season as he led the nation season. with a 19.1-yard punt return average in addition to ranking third nationally A First Team All-Big Eight selection in 1992 after earning honor- PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE in all-purpose yards (176.62 per game) and punt-return touchdowns (2). able-mention honors in 1991, Snyder was selected to play in the 1992 K-State Lockett was also a Consensus All-American as an all-purpose player, earn- Blue-Gray Game. 1994-96 ...... Part-time assistant coach ing numerous First Team All-America honors as a kick returner. Snyder, K-State’s Special Teams MVP in 1991 and 1992, held the school 1996-99 ...... Director of Football Operations Thanks to Snyder’s scheming in the return game, Lockett left K-State record for career punting average (43.0) before having it broken by James holding the school record for kickoff-return yards (2,196) and set the Big 12 Garcia in 1998, while his 3,572 punting yardage in 1992 still remains a 1999-2001 ....Asst. A.D./Dir. of Football Ops. record for career kickoff-return average (28.5). school record. 2001-08 ...... Assoc. A.D./Dir. of Football Ops. In the kicking game, McCrane was an honorable mention All-American Following his collegiate career, Snyder signed a free agent contract with 2009-10 ....Sr. Assoc. A.D./Dir. of Football Ops. in addition to earning Freshman All-America honors after leading the nation the Phoenix Cardinals in 1993 and the San Diego Chargers in 1994. 2011-16 ....Assoc. H.C./Special Teams Coord. with a 94.7-percent field goal conversion rate. Due in part to McCrane, Snyder earned his bachelor’s degree from K-State in money and banking Snyder’s kickers broke the school record with 23 made field goals during in 1994. Married to the former Wanda Boyett, the couple has three children, BOWL EXPERIENCE the 2014 season. McCrane became the first freshman in school history to daughter Katherine, and sons Tate and Matthew, and one grandchild, D.J. 1988 Peach Bowl ...... Iowa connect on two field goals of 50 yards or greater, while he shattered the 1995 Holiday Bowl ...... K-State K-State freshman record for points scored (95), nearly 40 more than former Lou Groza Award winner Martin Gramatica. 1997 Cotton Bowl ...... K-State 1997 Fiesta Bowl ...... K-State 1998 Alamo Bowl ...... K-State 1999 Holiday Bowl ...... K-State 2001 Cotton Bowl ...... K-State 2001 Insight.com Bowl ...... K-State 2002 Holiday Bowl ...... K-State 2004 Fiesta Bowl ...... K-State 2006 Texas Bowl ...... K-State 2010 Pinstripe Bowl ...... K-State 2012 Cotton Bowl ...... K-State 2013 Fiesta Bowl ...... K-State 2013 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl ...... K-State 2015 Alamo Bowl ...... K-State 2016 Liberty Bowl ...... K-State THE SNYDER FAMILY

60 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE COACHES DANA DIMEL 19TH YEAR Co-Off ensive Coordinator 11 BOWL GAMES Running Backs/Tight Ends 2012 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP Kansas State, 1986

Dana Dimel, a 1986 Kansas State graduate, serves as the co-offensive In 2011, Dimel led a rushing offense that saw Klein set a new Big 12 coordinator and running backs/tight ends coach for head coach Bill Snyder. record and NCAA record by a quarterback with 27 rushing touchdowns while Dimel began his third tour of duty with the Wildcats in 2009 after serving surpassing the 1,000-yard rushing mark on the season. K-State maintained three seasons at Arizona. one of the top rushing offenses in the Big 12 in 2011 en route to a 10-3 Dimel has co-coordinated an offense that has been a major reason record and a berth in the 2012 AT&T Cotton Bowl. why the Wildcats have advanced to six-straight bowl games, the longest In 2010, the Wildcat offense ranked third in the Big 12 and among stretch by K-State since advancing to 11-straight bowl games from 1993 to the top 25 nationally at 33.6 points per game. K-State was also ranked 2003. One of the key factors during that streak has been red-zone offense, among the top 10 teams in the country in total red zone efficiency and No. as Dimel’s emphasis on play calling in the end zone has resulted in K-State 1 nationally in touchdown percentage in the red zone. The Cats’ 47-percent being one of two teams nationally to finish in the top 27 nationally in red conversion rating on third down ranked second in the league, while they The DIMEL File zone effectiveness each of the last six seasons. were the least penalized offense in the Big 12. One of those seasons was the 2014 campaign, which produced one In 2009 and 2010, Dimel had the charge of grooming a former com- of the greatest offensive outputs in school history. Dimel helped direct an munity-college quarterback and molding him into a physical running back offense that led the nation in scoring efficiency (scoring drives/total drives), in the always tough Big 12 Conference. That player was Daniel Thomas, while the Wildcats ranked 11th nationally in team passing efficiency, 14th and 2,850 yards and 30 touchdowns later, Thomas left Kansas State as a in red zone offense, 16th in passing offense and 24th in scoring offense. two-time Big 12 rushing champion, an All-American and one of the most K-State was also 25th in third-down conversions and 12th in fourth-down decorated running backs in school history. Thomas ranks third in K-State conversions. Thanks to the direction of Dimel, K-State broke the school history for career rushing yards, a feat he accomplished in just two seasons, record for total passing yards (3,736) and completion percentage (65.30) fifth in rushing touchdowns and also second in single-season school history in 2014, while the Wildcats totaled 5,481 offensive yards to rank fourth and with 1,585 rushing yards in 2010. Thomas burst onto the scene in 2009 as scored 465 total points to rank sixth. he eclipsed the 100-yard mark five times in a game and finished the year Dimel’s play calling helped wide receiver Tyler Lockett leave K-State with 1,265 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns en route to Big 12 Newcomer PERSONAL with the school’s career receptions, receiving yards and receiving touch- of the Year honors. Year at K-State: 19th down records, while quarterback Jake Waters broke the school marks for A K-State alumnus who lettered for the Wildcats in 1985 and 1986 as Date of Birth: October 9, 1962 single-season passing yards (3,501) and total offensive yards (3,985). an offensive lineman, Dimel spent 10 years on the K-State staff from 1987 Despite those dynamic playmakers graduating following the 2014 to 1996. Kansas State’s offensive line coach for much of his tenure, Dimel Hometown: Columbus, Ohio season and enduring injuries throughout the year, particularly at the quar- also served as offensive coordinator during the 1995 and 1996 campaigns. Spouse: Julie terback position, Dimel was still able to co-direct an offense in 2015 that In 1995, his first at the controls of the Wildcat offense, Kansas State set Children: Winston, Josey helped the Wildcats climb out of hole in terms of a 3-6 record to win the final school records for both touchdowns and total points as well as total offense. three games of the regular season to become bowl eligible. The Wildcats fin- He mentored 11 offensive linemen who went on to sign NFL contracts, while EDUCATION ished in the top 25 nationally in several categories, including a second-place he was also instrumental in developing All-Americans Barrett Brooks, Jim Kansas State (1986) mark in in red zone offense at 94.5 percent. Thanks to Dimel’s guidance, the Hmielewski and Quentin Neujahr along with all-conference selections B.A. Marketing Wildcats went a perfect 25-for-25 in red zone chance over the final seven Jason Johnson, Todd Weiner and Ryan Young. games, which included 17 touchdowns. In 1997, Dimel became the youngest head coach in NCAA Division I PLAYING EXPERIENCE Playing with a two-fullback look throughout the year, Dimel tutored his when he took the reins at the University of Wyoming at the age of 34. Dimel son, Winston, to First Team All-Big 12 honors from the league’s coaches, spent three years at Wyoming, guiding the Cowboys to an impressive 23-12 Hutchinson CC, Offensive Line (1983-84) while fellow fullback Glenn Gronkowski picked up second-team honors overall record, and left Laramie as one of only 10 head coaches at the K-State, Offensive Line (1985-86) from the Associated Press. Additionally, Dimel has helped guide running time to win no fewer than seven games in every year as a head coach. back Charles Jones to become the 27th player in school history with 1,000 Dimel led the Cowboys to eight-win seasons in both 1997 and 1998 before PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE career rushing yards. being named head coach at the University of Houston, where he guided the K-State The 2012 season was another banner year on offense as Dimel co-co- Cougars’ football program from 2000-02. 1987-88 ...... Graduate Assistant ordinated an offense that finished in the top 25 nationally in nearly 10 cate- During his career as a head or assistant coach, Dimel has coached 36 1989-92 ...... Assistant Coach (OL) gories, including a ninth-place ranking in yards per attempt, 11th in scoring players who have gone on to play in the NFL. A native of Columbus, Ohio, offense and 13th in yards per completion. K-State was led on the ground Dimel and his wife, Julie, have a son, Winston, and a daughter, Josey. 1993-94 ...... Run Game Coordinator (OL) by running back and All-Big 12 selection John Hubert as the second-year 1995-96 ...... Offensive Coordinator (OL) starter finished fourth in the Big 12 at 72.8 yards per game and placed For a complete bio on Dimel, 2009-10 ...... Co-Offensive Coordinator (RB) second in the league with 15 rushing touchdowns. Quarterback Collin Klein, please visit www.k-statesports.com 2011-16 ...Co-Offensive Coordinator (RB/TE) a Heisman Trophy finalist, also placed in the top 10 as he finished sixth at Wyoming 70.88 yards per game. 1997-99 ...... Head Coach Dimel’s units found success again in Houston 2013 as the K-State offense ranked eighth 2000-02 ...... Head Coach nationally in yards per completion, 13th in passing efficiency, while the Wildcats ranked Arizona fifth and third in school history in those cate- 2006 ...... Assistant Coach (TE) gories, respectively. One of the best offenses 2007-08 ...... Associate Head Coach (TE/RB) in the nation on third downs (No. 13) and inside the red zone (No. 27), K-State ranked BOWL EXPERIENCE in the top 10 in school history in yards per 1993 Copper Bowl ...... K-State play (second), total yards (fifth), passing 1994 Aloha Bowl ...... K-State yards (fifth) and points (eighth). 1995 Holiday Bowl ...... K-State Under Dimel’s tutelage, Hubert broke 1997 Cotton Bowl ...... K-State through after 900-plus yard seasons in 2011 and 2012 as he produced the 14th 2008 Las Vegas Bowl ...... Arizona 1,000-yard rushing season in school history 2010 Pinstripe Bowl ...... K-State in 2013. Hubert earned Honorable Mention 2012 Cotton Bowl ...... K-State All-Big 12 honors, while he was also a candi- 2013 Fiesta Bowl ...... K-State date for the Doak Walker, Maxwell and Wal- 2013 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl ...... K-State ter Camp Player of the Year awards. Dimel 2015 Alamo Bowl ...... K-State guided Hubert to the No. 2 spot on K-State’s THE DIMEL FAMILY 2016 Liberty Bowl ...... K-State career rushing yardage list, while Hubert’s main blocking back, Gronkowski, also gar- nered All-Big 12 accolades and repeated the feat again in both 2014 and 2015.

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 61 TOM HAYES SIXTH YEAR Defensive Coordinator 18 BOWL GAMES Secondary FIVE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

COACHES Iowa, 1971

Tom Hayes, who is entering his 40th season in coaching in 2016 In his first season as defensive coordinator in 2012, Hayes directed with previous coordinator experience at six different institutions, enters the Wildcats to the top mark in the Big 12 in scoring defense as Kansas his fifth season as the Wildcats’ defensive coordinator in 2016 and State yielded only 22.1 points per game – a six-point improvement from his sixth year overall at Kansas State. Hayes was instrumental in the the year before – thanks to a stout rush defense that placed second in Wildcats’ resurgence on defense in 2011, while he directed a defense the league by yielding only 128.0 rushing yards per game. The Wildcats that helped the Wildcats produce a Big 12 Championship in 2012 and also pulled in 18 interceptions for a second-straight year to tie for 10th six-straight bowl berths. in school history, while Kansas State’s plus-19 mark in turnover differ- A graduate with extensive Big Eight and Big 12 ential ranked third nationally. coaching ties, Hayes completed his 27th year of coaching experience Hayes helped tutor a pair of All-Americans in linebacker Arthur The HAYES File at the collegiate level in 2015 and participated in his 18th career bowl Brown and Zimmerman, while Brown was the Big 12 Defensive Player game when the Wildcats earned a spot in the 2016 Liberty Bowl. of the Year by the league’s coaches and Meshak Williams picked up Focusing his positional work on defensive backs, Hayes teaches a Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year honors. The Wildcat defenders distinct ballhawking mindset as the Wildcats have combined for 73 in- totaled 11 All-Big 12 selections under Hayes’ guidance. terceptions over the last five years, including the 2014 season when the Tutoring the K-State secondary and serving as the pass game Wildcats picked off 15 passes to rank 23rd nationally and second in the coordinator in 2011, Hayes helped Nigel Malone become an instant Big 12. The 2014 Wildcat defense also ranked second in the conference playmaker at cornerback as the junior was named a Walter Camp in scoring defense and third in both total and red zone defense. All-American after leading the Big 12 with seven interceptions. David Hayes tutored hybrid defensive back Randall Evans to 2014 First Garrett, Tysyn Hartman and Zimmerman all earned All-Big 12 honors Team All-Big 12 honors from the league’s coaches, while Danzel Mc- in 2011 from their positions in the defensive backfield, while the Wild- Daniel and safety Dante Barnett were named to the second team. In cat defense overall ranked fifth in the Big 12 in total defense, second in PERSONAL all, six Wildcat defenders pulled in All-Big 12 accolades. interceptions (18) and second in turnover margin (+12) in 2011. Year at K-State: Sixth Date of Birth: March 26, 1949 The K-State secondary looked primed for a repeat season in 2015, Prior to arriving at K-State, Hayes spent the 2010 season on Bob Hometown: Keokuk, Iowa but injuries early in the year hampered the unit as both Barnett and Toledo’s staff at Tulane where he coached the defensive secondary Spouse: Cindy McDaniel were lost for the season over the first five games. However, and tutored First Team All-Conference USA cornerback Phillip Davis. Children: Andy, Lindsay, Sarah Hayes’ unit was able to rebound thanks to the quick growth of a pair Davis, who became Tulane’s first all-conference first team selection EDUCATION young players in true freshman cornerback Duke Shelley and redshirt on defense since 2005, ranked eighth nationally in 2010 and tops in Iowa (1971) freshman safety Kendall Adams. Shelley, who started the final eight Conference USA with 15 passes defended. B.A. Finance/Insurance regular-season games, had seven breakups – the most by a Wildcat Hayes also served on the New Orleans Saints staff as a defensive true freshman since 1998 – while Adams started the final three reg- backs coach for two seasons in 2006 and 2007. He molded a group of PLAYING EXPERIENCE ular-season games and came away with eight tackles per game, in- young players and veterans into key contributors in New Orleans as the Iowa, Defensive Back (1967-71) cluding 2.5 tackles for loss, as the Wildcats were able to become bowl Saints possessed the NFC’s top-ranked pass defense in 2006. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE eligible after a 3-6 start to the season. During his career, Hayes has served as defensive coordinator at K-State Seeing the need to relieve pressure on his young secondary, Hayes Power 5 institutions Stanford, UCLA, Oklahoma and Kansas and also 2011 ...... Defensive Pass Game Coord. (DB) coordinated an aggressive front seven as K-State ranked ninth nation- coached the defensive backs for the Washington Redskins for five 2012-16 ...... Defensive Coordinator (DB) ally and eighth in school history in sacks (38). It was the first time the years. He has been a part of teams that have compiled an 11-7 re- Wildcats were in the top 10 nationally in sacks since 2006. cord in bowl games throughout his career – including three Rose Bowl 1977-78 ...... Iowa, Assistant Coach (DB) 1979 ...... Cal State Fullerton, Def. Coord. With help from Hayes, defensive back Morgan Burns earned Hon- victories – and has coached 31 defensive backs who moved on to NFL 1980-81 ...... UCLA, Assistant Coach (DB) orable Mention All-Big 12 honors from the league’s coaches in 2015, rosters, including five first-round draft picks. 1982-88 ...... UCLA, Defensive Coord. (DB) while defensive tackle Will Geary was a First Team All-Big 12 pick by Hayes was a three-year letterwinner as a defensive back for the 1989-90 ...... Texas A&M, Asst. HC (DB) the Associated Press. Hawkeyes from 1967-71, and earned his degree from Iowa in Finance/ 1991-94 ...Oklahoma, Defensive Coord. (DB) The defense was a major reason for another historic in-season Insurance in 1971. Born in Keokuk, Iowa, he and his wife Cindy have 1995-99 ...Washington Redskins, Asst. Coach (DB) 2001 .....Kansas, Defensive Coordinator (DB) turnaround in 2013 when the Wildcats went from 2-4 to an eight-win three children, Andy, Lindsay and Sarah. 2001 ...... Kansas, Interim Head Coach team. The defense surrendered only 20.1 points per game in the final 2005 ...... Stanford, Defensive Coordinator seven contests, six of which were victories, and over that seven-game For a complete bio on Hayes, 2006-07 ....New Orleans Saints, Asst. Coach (DB) stretch, Hayes’ unit intercepted 13 passes and totaled 17 on the year please visit www.k-statesports.com 2010 ...... Tulane, Assistant Coach (DB) to rank 23rd nationally. The Wildcats were ef- BOWL EXPERIENCE ficient with their interceptions as well as they 1981 Bluebonnet Bowl ...... UCLA set the school record for return yards (401) 1982 Rose Bowl...... UCLA and ranked fifth in school history with three 1983 Rose Bowl...... UCLA returns for touchdowns. 1984 Fiesta Bowl ...... UCLA Individually, Hayes helped guide four 1985 Rose Bowl...... UCLA defenders to All-Big 12 honors, including 1986 Freedom Bowl ...... UCLA Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year Ryan 1987 Aloha Bowl ...... UCLA Mueller and Ty Zimmerman, who became 1988 Cotton Bowl ...... UCLA the first four-year all-conference player in 1989 Hancock Bowl ...... Texas A&M school history. The safety also earned numer- 1990 Holiday Bowl ...... Texas A&M ous All-America honors, was an honorable 1991 ...... Oklahoma mention pick for the Big 12 Defensive Player 1993 Hancock Bowl ...... Oklahoma of the Year award, a semifinalist for the Jim 1994 Copper Bowl ...... Oklahoma Thorpe Award and a candidate for the Bed- 2012 Cotton Bowl ...... K-State narik Award and Nagurski Trophy. Thanks 2013 Fiesta Bowl ...... K-State to Hayes’ coaching, Zimmerman left K-State 2013 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl ...... K-State third in career interceptions, second in career THE HAYES FAMILY 2015 Alamo Bowl ...... K-State -return yards and fourth in career 2016 Liberty Bowl ...... K-State interception-return touchdowns.

62 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE COACHES DEL MILLER 20TH YEAR Co-Off ensive Coordinator 19 BOWL GAMES Quarterbacks FOUR CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Central College, 1972

Del Miller, who has worked with some of the most prolific offenses the duo helped guide the Wildcats to three wins in the final three reg- in K-State history, is entering his 20th season overall at Kansas State in ular-season games to become bowl eligible. K-State’s quarterbacks 2016, which includes four different tours of duty in Manhattan under head combined to finish 18th nationally in yards per completion (14.12), coach Bill Snyder. Miller, who returned with Snyder in 2009, serves as the including a 14.02 mark by Hubener to finish 17th individually. Wildcats’ co-offensive coordinator while also tutoring the quarterbacks. Hubener was also effective in the running game, finishing third Due in part to Miller’s co-directing of an offense and tutelage of nationally among quarterbacks with 13 rushing touchdowns. Thanks in quarterbacks, K-State has earned six-consecutive bowl berths, the large part to the running abilities of Hubener and Cook, K-State ranked longest stretch by K-State since advancing to 11-straight bowl games second nationally in red zone offense by converting on 94.5 percent from 1993 to 2003. of its opportunities, including a 25-for-25 mark over the final seven The MILLER File One of the latest Miller protégés at K-State was Jake Waters, a games of the season. community-college transfer prior to the 2013 season that turned into In 2010, Miller helped the Wildcat offense average 33.6 points one of the best quarterbacks in program history. The 2014 season saw per game en route to the program’s first bowl appearance since 2006. Waters break the school records for total offense (3,985) and passing K-State was also ranked among the top 10 teams in the country in total yards (3,501) as he ranked 13th and 15th nationally in those catego- red zone efficiency and No. 1 nationally in touchdown percentage in the ries, respectively. Waters went on to earn All-Big 12 honors while being red zone. The Cats’ 47-percent conversion rating on third down ranked named a semifinalist for the Maxwell and Davey O’Brien awards. second in the league, while they were also the least penalized offense Waters also set the K-State records for season (65.99) and ca- in the Big 12. Quarterback recorded the fifth-highest reer (64.08) completion percentage, career yards per attempt (9.09) efficiency rating in school history in 2010 after completing 65-percent and career passing efficiency (155.6). He also ranks second in school of his passes for a passing efficiency rating of 143.1. PERSONAL history in career passing touchdowns (40) and yards (5,970) despite In 2009, Miller ushered in a new quarterback as Grant Gregory Year at K-State: 20th playing in just 26 games over his two-year career. took over the offense and led the Cats to a 6-6 mark and a second-place Date of Birth: November 6, 1950 Thanks to Miller’s guidance of Waters, K-State ranked in the top 25 finish in the Big 12 North. Behind Gregory’s leadership, K-State was one Hometown: Marengo, Iowa nationally in several categories during the 2014 season including pass- win away in the final game from advancing to the Big 12 Championship. Spouse: Jan ing efficiency (11th), completion percentage (12th), red zone offense One of the first hires made by Snyder when he first came to K-State Children: Todd, Tad, Troy (14th) and passing offense (16th). in 1989, Miller returned to Manhattan in 2001 as offensive coordinator EDUCATION In 2012, Miller tutored Heisman Trophy finalist Collin Klein as for his third stint on the staff after serving as offensive coordinator and Central College (1972) the signal caller guided K-State to an 11-2 record and the school’s quarterbacks coach at Oklahoma State for the 2000 season. B.A. Physical Education Northern Iowa (1976) second BCS Bowl berth. Klein was also the 2012 Johnny Unitas Golden Miller has played a major role in the building of two major college M.A. Physical Education Arm Award winner, a finalist for the Maxwell and Manning awards and programs, first at Iowa under the legendary from 1978-88 PLAYING EXPERIENCE Walter Camp Player of the Year, while he was named an All-American before becoming a member of Snyder’s original Kansas State coaching Central College (1969-71) by numerous organizations. Under Miller’s guidance, Klein improved staff. He has coached in 19 bowl games, including 11 at Kansas State. upon or established 34 career, season or single-game top-10 marks in With the opportunity to run his own program, Miller left Kansas PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE K-State history, including eight school records. He also became the only State in 1995 to take over as head coach at Southwest Missouri State. K-State 1989-90 ...... Offensive Coordinator (QB) quarterback from a Power 5 school in the BCS era (since 1998) to rush He guided the Bears to a 21-23 record in four seasons, including their 1991-94 ...... Asst. HC, Offensive Coord. (QB) for at least 20 touchdowns and pass for at least 10 scores in multiple first winning mark in three years in 1996 at 7-4. 1999 ...... Graduate Assistant seasons, while he broke the FBS record for rushing touchdowns by a A native of Marengo, Iowa, Miller played and graduated from Cen- 2001 .....Asst. Director of Football Operations quarterback in consecutive seasons. tral College in Pella, Iowa. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical 2002 ...... Assistant Coach (DE) Miller co-directed a 2012 offense that saw Klein set a new Big 12 education in 1972 and received his master’s degree in physical educa- 2003-05 ...... Co-Offensive Coordinator (QB) 2009-16 ...... Co-Offensive Coordinator (QB) record and NCAA record by a quarterback with 27 rushing touchdowns. tion in 1976. Miller is married to the former Jan Schafbuch. The couple Klein surpassed the 1,000-yard rushing mark on the season as well, has three sons, Troy, Todd and Tad, a daughter-in-law, Maria (Tad’s 1972-75 ...... Plainfield HS, Head Coach and became one of the nation’s top players in 2011 under Miller’s guid- wife), and two grandsons, Gabriel and Benjamin. 1977-78 ...... Eagle Grove HS, Head Coach ance. K-State maintained one of the top offenses in the Big 12 in 2011 1978-88 ...... Iowa, Assistant Coach en route to a 10-3 record and a berth in the 2012 Cotton Bowl. For a complete bio on Miller, 1995-98 ...... Missouri State, Head Coach 2000 .....Oklahoma St., Offensive Coord. (QB) With K-State needing to break in a new starting quarterback for the please visit www.k-statesports.com 2006-08 ...San Diego St, Offensive Coord. (QB) 2013 season, the transition was seamless due to Miller’s guidance of K-State’s 1-2 punch of Waters and Daniel Sams, which combined to BOWL EXPERIENCE 1982 Rose Bowl...... Iowa rank eighth nationally in yards per completion (14.83) and 13th in pass- 1982 Peach Bowl ...... Iowa ing efficiency (155.72). Additionally, K-State was fine-tuned on third 1983 Gator Bowl ...... Iowa downs by leading the Big 12 and ranking 13th nationally at 48.8 percent. 1984 Freedom Bowl ...... Iowa Waters started all 13 games and played especially well when 1986 Rose Bowl...... Iowa K-State won six of its final seven games as he went 83-of-138 for 1986 Holiday Bowl ...... Iowa 1987 Holiday Bowl ...... Iowa 1,433 yards and 14 touchdowns while only throwing four interceptions 1988 Peach Bowl ...... Iowa down the stretch. His 2,469 yards on the year ranked 10th in school his- 1993 Copper Bowl ...... K-State tory, and he ranked sixth in K-State history with 18 touchdown passes. 1994 Aloha Bowl ...... K-State Waters, who was a Second Team All-Big 12 selection by Phil Steele, THE MILLER FAMILY 2001 Insight.com Bowl ...... K-State was also one of the most efficient quarterbacks in the country as his 2002 Holiday Bowl ...... K-State 2004 Fiesta Bowl ...... K-State 15.53 yards per completion ranked fourth in the NCAA and his 156.84 2010 Pinstripe Bowl ...... K-State quarterback rating was 14th. Sams earned Honorable Mention All-Big 2012 Cotton Bowl ...... K-State 12 honors as he rushed for 807 yards and a team-high 11 touchdowns. 2013 Fiesta Bowl ...... K-State Quarterback uncertainty crept up again in 2015 when sea- 2013 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl ...... K-State son-opening starter Jesse Ertz went down with an injury on the first 2015 Alamo Bowl ...... K-State 2016 Liberty Bowl ...... K-State offensive play of the season. Miller was able to coach up a pair of players in Joe Hubener and wide receiver/quarterback Kody Cook as

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 63 ANDRE COLEMAN FOURTH YEAR Pass Game Coordinator FOUR BOWL GAMES Wide Receivers PLAYED IN XXIX

COACHES Kansas State, 2011

Former Kansas State standout Andre Coleman has served as the Although Lockett was the driving force behind Coleman’s success- Wildcats’ wide receivers coach since 2013 and was named the pass ful receiving corps in 2013, he was hardly the lone threat as Sexton game coordinator prior to the 2016 season. A dynamic receiver and and senior Tramaine Thompson gave the Wildcats solid No. 2 and 3 kick returner during his playing days, Coleman hasn’t wasted any time options for Coleman. Thompson, who left K-State No. 12 on the all-time making an impact as a coach. receiving list, was an Honorable Mention All-Big 12 kick returner thanks A four-year letterwinner at wide receiver under Bill Snyder from to Coleman’s tutelage. 1990-93, Coleman coached a position group that recorded the most With heavy positional losses from a historic unit the year prior and receptions and yards ever by a Snyder-coached team in 2013 before helping break in a new quarterback, the overall wide receiver produc- shattering both those marks in 2014 with 230 receptions for 3,097 yards. tion was unable to be matched by the 2015 squad. However, the group The effort in 2014 was buoyed by a 1-2 punch of All-American Tyler came through in the clutch as they combined for 10 catches and 138 The COLEMAN File Lockett and All-Big 12 performer Curry Sexton, the first duo in school yards per game over the final three regular-season contests – all wins history to go over 1,000 yards in the same season and the top receiving – to help the Wildcats climb out of a 3-6 hole and earn their sixth- duo nationally during the 2014 campaign. Lockett, a semifinalist for the straight bowl trip. The stretch was headlined by Deante Burton, who Biletnikoff Award, finished third in the country and tops in the Big 12 hauled in five receptions for 135 yards – including a 77-yard touch- with 1,515 receiving yards to go along with 11 touchdowns, another top down strike – in K-State’s 24-23 victory over West Virginia in the final mark in the league. Lockett also hauled in the second-most receptions game of the year en route to Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week honors. in a season in school history with 106. Coleman was also instrumental in helping coach a third-straight Thanks in large part to Coleman’s tutelage, Lockett left K-State Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year honoree in kick returner Morgan as the all-time leader in career receptions (249), yards (3,710) and Burns, who also went on to earn First Team All-America honors. The touchdowns (29), just three of the 17 school records he set in his four- latest in a long line of dynamic kick returners – which, for all intents year career. Lockett, who went on to become an NFL Pro Bowler and and purposes, began with Coleman himself in the early 1990s – Burns PERSONAL finalist for NFL Rookie of the Year in his first season with the Seattle ranked first in the nation with four kickoff-return touchdowns and third Seahawks, also earned Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year honors with a 33.5-yard average. Year at K-State: Fourth for a second-straight season and was a Consensus All-American as a Prior to returning to K-State, Coleman spent the previous three sea- Date of Birth: September 19, 1972 returner due to the coaching of Coleman, an All-American returner at sons on head coach and former K-State offensive lineman Eric Wolford’s Hometown: Hermitage, Pa. K-State by his own right. A mastered kickoff returner, Lockett excelled staff at Youngstown State. In 2011 and 2012 at Youngstown State, Spouse: Brandi in punt-return duties as a senior by leading the nation with a 19.1-yard Coleman worked with no seniors and only one junior as he coached Children: Shyla, Kyla, Brielle average, while he returned two for touchdowns. multiple freshmen and sophomores who were called into action early in Sexton ranked 25th nationally and fourth in the conference with their careers to the tune of 109 total receptions by underclassmen. He EDUCATION 1,059 yards. He recorded the two best seasons of his career under helped YSU post a 7-4 record, including a 31-17 victory at Pittsburgh, Kansas State (2011) Coleman as he had a three-year total of just 564 yards entering his which served as the school’s first-ever victory over a BCS opponent. B.S. Social Science senior season, 446 of which came as a junior, Coleman’s first sea- During his first season as the receivers coach in 2011, Coleman son on staff. Sexton teamed with Lockett to record five of the school’s guided a group that caught 22 of a school-record 27 touchdown passes, PLAYING EXPERIENCE double 100-yard games while he finished fourth in school history in while the Penguins’ 227.5 passing yards per game were the second K-State, Wide Receiver (1990-93) single-season receptions (79) and seventh in yards. most in school history and the highest since 1972. Christian Bryan The 2013 group was paced by Lockett, who ranked 11th nationally set school freshman records in receptions (46) and yards (722) under San Diego Chargers, Wide Receiver (1994-96) with 105.2 receiving yards per game and 19th in the NCAA with 11 Coleman’s watch, while his yardage total was the most by a freshman Seattle Seahawks, Wide Receiver (1997) touchdown receptions en route to All-America honors. Lockett, who at the FCS level that season. Coaching the tight ends in his first season Pittsburgh Steelers, Wide Receiver (1997-98) was a candidate for the Biletnikoff Award, set the school’s single-game on the staff in 2010, Coleman’s group hauled in 17 receptions and two receiving yardage record at Texas (237) before smashing his own touchdowns, helping YSU’s offense set a then-school record at 412.0 mark later in the season against Oklahoma (278). He also tied the yards per game. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE single-game school record with three receiving touchdowns on three A 1993 All-America and All-Big Eight performer, Coleman left his K-State occasions. The 2013 Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year thanks in mark at K-State during his four years by accumulating 3,443 all-pur- 2013-15 ...... Assistant Coach (WR) part to Coleman, Lockett obliterated the school’s single-game all-pur- pose yards, including 1,556 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns on 95 2016 ...... Pass Game Coordinator (WR) pose yardage record with 440 against Oklahoma, a mark that ranked receptions and 1,458 kickoff-return yards on 60 returns. He still sits in Youngstown State as the fifth-most in FBS history. K-State’s top 10 in 13 offensive or return categories, including 2010 ...... Assistant Coach (TE) top marks in both single-game all-purpose yards per play (27.0 vs. Missouri in 1993) and career all-purpose yards per play 2011-12 ...... Assistant Coach (WR) (18.2), a third-place ranking in career kickoff-return attempts and a fourth-place mark in kickoff-return yards. BOWL EXPERIENCE The Hermitage, Pennsylvania, product was drafted in the third 1993 Copper Bowl ...... K-State round of the 1994 NFL Draft by San Diego and put together a 1994 Super Bowl XXIX ...... San Diego solid five-year professional career playing for the Chargers, Se- 2013 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl ...... K-State attle Seahawks and Pittsburgh Steelers. A two-time Pro Bowler 2015 Alamo Bowl ...... K-State and 1994 NFL All-Rookie squad honoree, Coleman helped the 2016 Liberty Bowl ...... K-State Chargers win the 1994 AFC Championship and earn a trip to Super Bowl XXIX in which he es- tablished eight Super Bowl records at the time, including a then-record 98-yard kickoff return touchdown as he became the first Wildcat foot- ball player to score a touchdown in a Super Bowl. Coleman completed his degree in social sci- ences from Kansas State in the summer of 2011. He and his wife, Brandi, have three daughters, Shyla, Kyla and Brielle.

THE COLEMAN FAMILY

64 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE COACHES MIKE COX FIFTH YEAR Assistant Coach 13 BOWL GAMES Linebackers 10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Idaho, 1989

A 29-year coaching veteran who has been influential in preparing K-State finish first in the Big 12 in scoring defense as the Wildcats many players for the NFL, Mike Cox is entering his fifth season as yielded 22.1 points per game. The Wildcat defense also finished second K-State’s linebackers coach under Hall of Fame head coach Bill Snyder. in the conference and 10th in school history in fewest rushing yards In just four seasons in Manhattan, Cox has tutored five linebackers allowed per game. In addition, Kansas State’s 376.5 yards allowed per that have earned All-Big 12 honors, headlined by 2012 Big 12 Defen- game were the third-fewest in the conference. sive Player of the Year Arthur Brown, who went on to become a sec- In 2013, All-Big 12 linebacker Blake Slaughter led a Wildcat ond-round draft pick by Baltimore in 2013. defense that ranked third in the Big 12 in rushing, scoring and total The latest All-Big 12 linebacker was Elijah Lee, who earned sec- defense. Slaughter’s 110 tackles on the season ranked sixth in the Big ond-team honors from the league’s coaches in 2015. K-State’s leading 12, including third among linebackers. Truman, in his first year as a The COX File tackler as a sophomore, Lee totaled 80 stops to become the first Wildcat starter, also had 89 tackles. underclassman to pace the squad in tackles since 2008. He was also A 1989 graduate of the University of Idaho, Cox came to K-State K-State’s first underclassman linebacker to earn first or second team from Washington where he served as linebackers coach for three sea- all-conference honors since College Football Hall of Fame inductee sons. Prior to joining the Huskies, Cox worked two seasons (2007-08) Mark Simoneau in 1998. Lee, who also had a team-leading three in- for the St. Louis Rams, coaching the secondary and linebackers. terceptions, led Cox’s group with 5.5 sacks, helping the Wildcats finish Cox was vital to the success at Washington in his three years as he ninth nationally and eighth in school history with 38 sacks on the year. tutored Cort Dennison to All-Pac-12 honors in 2011 before coaching In addition to Lee, Cox also tutored Charmeachealle Moore, who one of the conference’s top linebacker groups in 2010. Senior Mason played to an All-Big 12 level toward the end of the year. Moore av- Foster led the league and finished second in the nation with 163 total eraging 10.8 tackles per game over the final four contests, including tackles, the most by a Pac-10 player since 1989. Foster went on to earn PERSONAL three-straight wins to close out the regular season and help K-State First Team All-Pac-10 and First Team All-America honors. Meanwhile, Year at K-State: Fifth become bowl eligible for a sixth-straight year. Moore, who averaged Victor Aiyewa finished first in the conference and seventh in the nation in Date of Birth: March 12, 1965 only 1.5 tackles in the first eight games of the season, came away with tackles for loss, while Dennison was seventh in the league in total tackles. Hometown: Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 17 tackles – including 16 solo stops – in the regular-season finale In his first season as the UW linebackers coach in 2009, Cox helped Spouse: Jill against West Virginia on his way to Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week oversee one of the Huskies’ strongest units. Washington’s 2009 line- Children: Zac, Jake, Addison honors. Moore’s 16 solo stops were tied for the most nationally during backer corps was led by a pair of veterans in Foster and Donald Butler. the 2015 season and were the most by a Wildcat since at least 1990. Those two combined for 193 tackles, including 94 from Butler, who was EDUCATION The impressive performances by Lee and Moore came on the heels a Second Team All-Pac-10 selection. Cox also helped coach a defense Idaho (1989) of another All-Big 12 linebacker in Jonathan Truman the year prior. A that made vast improvements over the previous season as opponents’ B.A. General Studies 13-game starter in 2014, Truman carded 128 tackles to finish season total offense was reduced by an average of 62 yards per game and third in the Big 12 and 18th in school history. He tallied the most stops opponents scored 12 fewer points per game than in 2008. PLAYING EXPERIENCE by a Wildcat since 2003, while his total was carried by 79 unassisted A native of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Cox joined the UW staff from the Idaho, Linebacker (1983-86) tackles, the third most in school history and 14th most nationally during St. Louis Rams where he worked for two seasons. In 2007, he was a PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE the season. Thanks to Cox’s guidance, Truman, a former walk-on, defensive quality control/defensive line coach before moving to assis- K-State carded seven double-digit tackle games, including a career high 17 in tant secondary coach in 2008. After a mid-season coaching change, he 2012-16 ...... Assistant Coach (LB) a win at No. 11 Oklahoma, which were the most by a K-State defender became linebackers coach for the Rams. Before his time in the NFL, Cox Idaho in 11 years. Truman was also a semifinalist for the Burlsworth Trophy, spent four seasons as linebackers coach at Michigan State, where he 1987-94 ...... Assistant Coach (LB) presented to the nation’s top walk-on. was also the recruiting coordinator in 2006. Utah State With the coaching of Cox and leadership of Truman, the K-State Much of Cox’s coaching career has been spent on the various 1995-97 ...... Assistant Coach (LB) defense ranked second in the Big 12 in scoring defense and third in coaching staffs of John L. Smith. In all, Cox served 17 seasons for Louisville both total and red zone defense. Smith at Michigan State, Louisville, Utah State and Idaho. 1998-2002 ...... Assistant Coach (LB) Cox made an instant impact on the Wildcat linebackers in 2012 as Cox coached the linebackers for five seasons at Louisville (1998- Michigan State he tutored two All-Big 12 performers and an All-American in Brown. 2002), helping the Cardinals to consecutive Conference USA champi- 2003-06 ...... Assistant Coach (LB) Under Cox’s tutelage, Brown was named a finalist for the Lott IM- onships in 2000 and 2001. He coached three All-CUSA selections and, St. Louis Rams PACT Trophy and a semifinalist for the Bednarik Award. He also helped in 2000, was part of a defense that forced an NCAA-best 37 turnovers. 2007-08 ...... Defensive Assistant (DB/LB) The 2002 Louisville team was 17th in the nation in rushing defense and Washington 22nd in total defense. 2009-11 ...... Assistant Coach (LB) From 1995-97, he was on the staff at Utah State where he coached a pair of All-Big West linebackers, David Gill and Tony D’Amato. In 1995, BOWL EXPERIENCE Gill broke Utah State’s season record for tackles with 168. Utah State won 1997 Humanitarian Bowl ...... Utah State back-to-back Big West Conference championships in 1996 and 1997. 1998 Motor City Bowl ...... Louisville As an assistant at Idaho from 1987-94 coaching linebackers and 1999 Humanitarian Bowl ...... Louisville defensive line, Cox helped his alma mater to a combined record of 2000 Liberty Bowl ...... Louisville 73-26 (.733) during that time, capturing four cham- 2001 Liberty Bowl ...... Louisville pionships and finishing in the top 10 five times. In 1994, the Vandals 2002 GMAC Bowl ...... Louisville led the Big Sky in rushing defense, allowing only 65.3 yards per game. 2003 Alamo Bowl ...... Michigan State Cox was a four-year letterwinner at linebacker for Idaho from 2010 Holiday Bowl ...... Washington 1983-86, starting for three seasons. He played for head coaches Den- 2011 Alamo Bowl ...... Washington nis Erickson and . He still ranks among the Vandals’ 2013 Fiesta Bowl ...... K-State all-time leaders with 252 career tackles. For his efforts in both high 2013 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl ...... K-State school and college, Cox was inducted into the Idaho Athletic Hall of 2015 Alamo Bowl ...... K-State Fame in 2014. 2016 Liberty Bowl ...... K-State THE COX FAMILY Cox earned a bachelor’s degree in general studies from Idaho in 1989. He and his wife, Jill, have three children, Zac, Jake and Addison.

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 65 CHARLIE DICKEY EIGHTH YEAR Run Game Coordinator 15 BOWL GAMES Off ensive Line THREE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

COACHES Arizona, 1987

Charlie Dickey enters his eighth season at Kansas State tutor- accolades, including Finney, who was a semifinalist for the Burlsworth ing the Wildcat offensive line as he joined Bill Snyder’s staff upon his Trophy, given to the nation’s top walk-on player. The group paved the return in 2009. Prior to the 2016 season, Dickey was promoted to run way for Collin Klein in both the running and passing game as they game coordinator. helped the quarterback become an All-American and Heisman Trophy Since his first season in Manhattan, Dickey has tutored offensive finalist. linemen to 18 All-Big 12 honors, including eight first-team accolades. In 2011, K-State remained one of the most physical offenses in His offensive lines have been an integral part in the Wildcats advanc- the Big 12, led by an offensive line that blocked for Klein. Three Wild- ing to six-straight bowl games, the longest stretch by K-State since cat linemen led the group as seniors Clyde Aufner and Zach Hanson advancing to 11-straight bowl games from 1993 to 2003. earned All-Big 12 honors from their tackle positions, while Finney came The latest first team all-conference honoree was Cody Whitehair on strong in his first year on the field and earned both Freshman All-Big The DICKEY File in 2015. The senior, who played his first two seasons at guard, was 12 and All-America honors. The Wildcats were again the least penalized able to make the successful transition to left tackle over the final two team in the league, while the offensive line helped the Cats average 31 seasons of his career thanks to the tutelage of Dickey. An honorable points a game and total 34 rushing touchdowns on the year. mention pick as the conference’s offensive lineman of the year, White- In 2010, Dickey tutored an experienced K-State line that included hair took on the tough-minded persona of Dickey during his playing days three seniors in the middle, headlined by All-Big 12 guard Zach Kendall as the protégé started 51 of his 52 career games, including a streak of and Rimington Award candidate Wade Weibert at center. The group 41 straight to end his career. blocked for Daniel Thomas, who paced the Big 12 in rushing in both Whitehair was joined by fellow senior and Honorable Mention All- 2009 and 2010. K-State averaged 33.6 points per game in 2010 en Big 12 pick Boston Stiverson as leaders of a unit that helped K-State route to the program’s first bowl appearance since 2006. Additionally, rank second nationally in red zone offense (94.5-percent) and 18th in the Cats’ 47-percent conversion rating on third down ranked second in passing yards per completion (14.12) during the 2015 campaign. The the league, while they were also the least penalized offense in the Big 12. group also blocked for 29 rushing touchdowns, including six against No. The 2009 group, led by senior All-Big 12 tackle Nick Stringer, PERSONAL 2 TCU to tie for the fourth most in school history. proved to be one of the most improved units on the team as the Wild- Year at K-State: Eighth One of the best offensive linemen in school history was coached cats’ averaged 180 yards rushing per game, a figure that ranked 36th Date of Birth: December 31, 1962 by Dickey in center B.J. Finney, who finished his illustrious career in nationally and fourth in the Big 12 Conference. Hometown: Scottsdale, Ariz. 2014. Under the watchful eye of Dickey, Finney became one of just Dickey came to K-State after capping a fourth year at Utah with an Spouse: Lisa three four-year all-conference players in school history, was the 2014 undefeated 13-0 campaign and a win over No. 4 Alabama in the Sugar Children: Jazmin, Tasha, Shyanne, Charles, Big 12 co-Offensive Lineman of the Year and earned All-America hon- Bowl. He coached in the Pac-10 for 13 years before heading to Utah, Jr., Chanel (deceased) ors as a senior. Finney was a three-time candidate for the Rimington spending 12 years at Arizona and one year at Washington. Trophy, including a finalist as a senior, while he started all 52 games Dickey began his coaching career after playing one season for the Pitts- EDUCATION during his four-year career. Finney was also a two-time candidate for burgh Steelers during the 1987 NFL strike. In 1988, he worked at Arizona as Arizona (1987) the Lombardi Award and Outland Trophy. a graduate assistant coach before tutoring the offensive line at Scottsdale Bachelor’s in Business Administration Aside from Finney, Dickey tutored two other All-Big 12 linemen in Community College in 1989 and at Northern Arizona from 1990-91. 2014, Whitehair (second team) and Stiverson (honorable mention), as In his playing days, Dickey started at offensive guard at Arizona from PLAYING EXPERIENCE the trio helped K-State rank in the top 25 nationally in nine offensive 1983-84 – compiling a streak of 1,230 consecutive offensive plays, Scottsdale CC, Offensive Line (1981-82) categories, including second-place marks in the Big 12 in third-down including all 840 offensive plays of the 1983 season. He was named a Arizona, Offensive Line (1983-84) conversions and red zone offense. K-State also led the conference and Second Team All-Pac-10 performer in 1984 and was Arizona’s Offensive ranked 13th nationally in time of possession, while the Wildcat offen- Most Valuable Player. Before going to Arizona, he completed an all-con- PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE sive line paved the way for 30 rushing touchdowns, the fourth most in ference community-college career at Scottsdale Community College. K-State the conference and 10th most in school history. Dickey, who earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration 2009-15 ...... Assistant Coach (OL) Four of Dickey’s five starters in 2013 earned All-Big 12 honors, from Arizona in 1987, is married to the former Lisa Bradshaw, a native of 2016 ...... Run Game Coordinator (OL) including senior tackle Cornelius Lucas, who was an undrafted free Jetmore, Kansas, and a member of the Arizona women’s basketball team Arizona agent signee by the Detroit Lions and ended up the starter at right tackle from 1983-85. The couple has five children, daughters Jazmin Wagner, 1988 ...... Graduate Assistant by the end of his rookie year, which ended in the playoffs. The veteran Tasha and Shyanne, son Charles Jr., and son-in-law Alan Wagner. The 1992-2002 ...... Assistant Coach (OL) unit – led by Lucas, Finney and 2014 NFL Draftee Tavon Rooks – Dickeys also have two grandchildren, Alanya and Alan Wagner, Jr. Their 2003 ...... Assistant Coach (TE) helped K-State earn its first bowl victory in 11 years and did so by help- daughter, Chanel, passed away at the age of three. Tasha played bas- Scottsdale CC ing the Wildcats be one of the most effective offenses down the stretch. ketball at K-State during the 2011-12 season and is the current Director 1989 ...... Assistant Coach (OL) During the final seven games of the year when K-State went 6-1, the of Video Services for the women’s basketball program. Northern averaged 35.9 points and 404.7 yards per game, including an 1990-91 ...... Assistant Coach (OL) average of 172.7 yards on the ground. For a complete bio on Dickey, Washington The Cats finished the year ranked 13th nationally and first in the Big please visit www.k-statesports.com 2004 ...... Assistant Coach (OL) 12 in third-down conversions, which Utah was due in large part to the offensive 2005-08 ...... Assistant Coach (OL) line helping Kansas State convert BOWL EXPERIENCE 61.5-percent of its third downs when 1992 John Hancock Bowl ...... Arizona needing six or fewer yards. Addition- 1994 Fiesta Bowl ...... Arizona ally, the 2013 Wildcats ranked 10th in 1994 Freedom Bowl ...... Arizona school history in average yards per rush 1997 Insight.com Bowl ...... Arizona (4.5) and rushing touchdowns (29). 1998 Holiday Bowl ...... Arizona In 2012, Dickey guided an offen- 2005 Emerald Bowl ...... Utah sive line that helped Kansas State 2006 Armed Forces Bowl ...... Utah win a Big 12 Championship thanks to 2007 Poinsettia Bowl ...... Utah finishing fourth in the conference in 2009 Sugar Bowl ...... Utah rushing offense and yielding the sec- 2010 Pinstripe Bowl ...... K-State ond-fewest sacks in the league with 2012 Cotton Bowl ...... K-State 14. Dickey’s linemen helped K-State 2013 Fiesta Bowl ...... K-State place in the top 10 of school history in 2013 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl ...... K-State yards per carry (third; 4.79), rushing 2015 Alamo Bowl ...... K-State touchdowns (fourth; 41), yards per 2016 Alamo Bowl ...... K-State game (fifth; 411.2) and total offense THE DICKEY FAMILY (sixth; 4,935). He saw four of his five regular starters earn all-conference

66 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE COACHES MO LATIMORE 33RD YEAR Assistant Coach 19 BOWL GAMES Interior Defensive Line TWO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Kansas State, 1976

A former All-American lineman for the Wildcats in the 1970s, inte- ees. Fatafehi became the first of two Latimore protégés to earn Big 12 rior defensive line coach Mo Latimore is the longest tenured assistant Newcomer of the Year honors. In 2000, he coached a defensive line coach in the Big 12 Conference and second-longest tenured assistant that saw three of its four starters (Monty Beisel, Chris Johnson and in the country as he enters his 33rd season at Kansas State in 2016. Fatafehi) earn All-Big 12 honors, while Fatafehi was Latimore’s second Latimore has been a fixture at Kansas State since returning to First Team All-American in six seasons. Also, the line recorded 39 sacks his alma mater in 1994 following a five-year stint at Missouri. He has and helped the Cats finish fourth nationally in total defense. Latimore played an integral role in Kansas State’s ascent to one of the nation’s saw his second player, Reese, earn Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of the elite programs, helping the Wildcats to 12 seasons of nine or more wins Year honors in 2001, as well as first team all-league recognition in both and 17 bowl games. He has also been a big reason for K-State’s strong 2001 and 2002. The LATIMORE File presence on defense and has mentored lines that helped the Wildcats The 2006 campaign brought even more success as Latimore’s unit rank among the nation’s top 10 in total defense several times, including was at the forefront of a defense that led the Big 12 in sacks and ranked seven top-five rankings (1995, 1997-2002). sixth nationally with 40, including a school-record 11.5 by Campbell. The During the last 20 seasons, Latimore has helped coach four 2007 line ranked second in the Big 12 in sacks, again led by Campbell. All-Americans, including first-team honorees Tim Colston (1995) and Latimore began his coaching career at K-State in 1976 under Ellis Mario Fatafehi (2000), two conference Defensive Newcomers of the Rainsberger as a graduate assistant. After 10 years in various roles Year (Fatafehi in 1999 and Tank Reese in 2001) and one conference on the Kansas State staff, Latimore moved to UTEP in 1986 under Bob Defensive Player of the Year (Colston; 1995). Stull, where he coached the defensive line for three seasons. He helped Latimore has tutored an All-Big 12 defensive tackle each of the the Miners to the school’s first 10-win season in 1988, which culmi- last five seasons, including the duo of Will Geary and three-time selec- nated in the school’s first bowl game in 21 years – the 1988 Indepen- tion Travis Britz in 2015 as they combined for 86 tackles on the year, dence Bowl. In 1989, Latimore moved with Stull to Missouri, where he PERSONAL the most by two Wildcat interior defensive linemen since 2003. Geary coached until 1993. Year at K-State: 33rd earned First Team All-Big 12 honors from the Associated Press after One of the top linemen in K-State history, Latimore earned Third Date of Birth: July 29, 1949 totaling 45 tackles, the most by a K-State defensive tackle since 2005. Team All-America honors and First Team All-Big Eight accolades while Hometown: Byron, Ga. Britz went on to earn second-team honors from the league’s coaches also serving as team captain in 1971. Following his collegiate career, Spouse: D’Anne thanks to a banner year under Latimore as he posted career highs in he played in the Senior Bowl and North-South Bowl before being drafted Children: M.L., Mallory Grandhildren: Talor and Camden tackles (41), tackles for loss (11.0) and sacks (4.0). He finished 17th in the seventh round by the . He went on to play four in the Big 12 overall but third among defensive tackles in TFLs. years in the League with Calgary, Saskatchewan and EDUCATION Britz’s outstanding senior campaign came after he started 10 Hamilton. Latimore transferred to K-State prior to the 1970 season after Kansas State (1976) games as a junior in 2014 before an injury sidelined him the rest of two years at Hutchinson Junior College. In 2013, Latimore was inducted B.A. Physical Education the year, but he still managed to come away with 27 tackles, includ- into the Hutchinson Quarterback Club Hall of Fame. ing a career-high tying three sacks. Needing to replace Britz, Latimore A native of Byron, Georgia, Latimore, earned his bachelor’s de- PLAYING EXPERIENCE tutored and plugged in the former walk-on in Geary, and the line didn’t gree in physical education in 1976. He is married to the former D’Anne Hutchinson CC, Guard (1968-69) skip a beat as it helped the Wildcat defense rank second in the confer- Mitchell. The couple has two children, M.L. and Mallory, a daughter- K-State, Guard (1970-71) ence in scoring defense and third in both total and red zone defense. in-law Christy and grandsons Talor and Camden. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE In addition to Britz and Geary, six other Wildcat defenders have K-State earned all-conference honors under Latimore in the last seven seasons, 1976-77 ...... Graduate Assistant (Off) including Vai Lutui, Ray Kibble, Jeffrey Fitzgerald, Ian Campbell, 1978-79 ...... Assistant Coach (OL) Eric Childs and Brandon Harold. 1980 ...... Assistant Coach (DE) Britz was a 13-game starter in 2013 that made 37 tackles, and he 1981 ...... Assistant Coach (OLB) was the national leader with four blocked kicks. Britz followed in Lutui’s 1982 ...... Assistant Coach (DE) 1983-85 ...... Assistant Head Coach (DE) footsteps, who was also a 13-game starter the year prior that helped 1994-2016 ...... Assistant Coach (DL) K-State rank first in the Big 12 in scoring defense, second in rushing UTEP defense and win the Big 12 title for the second time in school history. 1986-88 ...... Assistant Coach (DL) Kibble was a mainstay in the middle in 2011 and a big part of Missouri K-State’s 10-win season and berth in the Cotton Bowl. Defensive tackle 1989-93 ...... Assistant Coach (DL) Raphael Guidry also made a lasting impact on special teams that BOWL EXPERIENCE season by setting a new K-State record with five blocked kicks. 1982 Independence Bowl ...... K-State Campbell earned three straight all-conference awards and left Kan- 1988 Independence Bowl ...... UTEP sas State as one of the program’s best defensive ends. Harold was one 1994 Aloha Bowl ...... K-State of the top freshmen defenders in the country in 2008 and led the nation 1995 Holiday Bowl ...... K-State in sacks and tackles for loss among freshmen defensive linemen. 1997 Cotton Bowl ...... K-State In 2005, protégé Alphonso Moran received Big 12 All-Freshman 1997 Fiesta Bowl ...... K-State honors as well as Honorable Mention Freshman All-America accolades 1998 Alamo Bowl ...... K-State from Sporting News, and, in 2006, Campbell was selected as a con- 1999 Holiday Bowl ...... K-State sensus First Team All-Big 12 performer as well as the Big 12 Defensive 2001 Cotton Bowl ...... K-State Player of the Year by the Houston Chronicle. Campbell again added 2001 Insight.com Bowl ...... K-State 2002 Holiday Bowl ...... K-State first-team honors in 2007, while defensive end Rob Jackson also gar- 2004 Fiesta Bowl ...... K-State nered all-league accolades in 2008. 2006 Texas Bowl ...... K-State In his first season back at his alma mater, Latimore helped guide THE LATIMORE FAMILY 2010 Pinstripe Bowl ...... K-State the Wildcats to the nation’s top ranking in total defense, while also 2012 Cotton Bowl ...... K-State coaching Colston to Third Team All-America honors from the Associated 2013 Fiesta Bowl ...... K-State Press. In 1995, Latimore helped Colston become the first defensive 2013 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl ...... K-State lineman in school history to earn First Team All-America accolades and 2015 Alamo Bowl ...... K-State Big Eight Defensive Player of the Year honors. 2016 Liberty Bowl ...... K-State Beginning in 1997, Latimore coached at least one all-conference lineman for six consecutive seasons, including three first-team honor-

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 67 BLAKE SEILER EIGHTH YEAR Assistant Coach EIGHT BOWL GAMES Defensive Ends TWO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

COACHES Kansas State, 2007

A former defensive end for Kansas State under head coach Bill Snyder, Blake Seiler enters his eighth season on the K-State staff and his fourth as a full-time assistant coach tutoring the defensive ends. It hasn’t taken long for Seiler to make an impact, and one has to look no further than former walk-on Ryan Mueller. Seiler coached Mueller to two-straight First Team All-Big 12 honors as a junior and senior, while he was the Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year in 2013 and a Second Team All-American that season. Mueller carded 11.5 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks as a senior in 2014, helping Seiler’s The SEILER File group total over half of the team’s sacks in 2014. Mueller was also a two-time candidate for the Ted Hendricks Award, while, in 2014, he was a candidate for the Bednarik, Nagurski and Lombardi awards. Thanks to the teachings of Seiler, Mueller tied the school record with 11.5 sacks in 2013, a mark that ranked eighth nationally, and he left K-State tied for fifth in school history with 20.5 in his career. With the loss of Mueller, Seiler tutored Jordan Willis to anchor the defensive end position in 2015. Playing at an All-Big 12 level, Willis re- corded 15.5 tackles for loss and 9.5 sacks, including 3.5 sacks against PERSONAL Louisiana Tech to finish a half sack shy of the single-game school re- Year at K-State: Eighth cord. Thanks in part to Willis, Seiler tutored a position group that totaled Date of Birth: March 31, 1984 17.5 sacks on the year, nearly half of the Wildcats’ 38 sacks in 2015, Hometown: Goddard, Kan. which ranked ninth in the nation and eighth in school history. Spouse: Inge A letterman at K-State form 2004-06, Seiler returned to his alma THE SEILER FAMILY mater in 2009 as a quality control assistant for defense for two years. EDUCATION He then spent two seasons as a defensive graduate assistant coach Kansas State (2007) where he assisted with the secondary, ran the scout team offense and B.S. Mechanical Engineering broke down film. Prior to coaching, Seiler spent two years working as a Wichita State (2010) structural engineer at Cessna Aircraft Company in Wichita, Kansas. M.B.A. Prior to the 2003 football season, Seiler transferred to K-State from Oklahoma State where he was a member of the Cowboys 2003 National PLAYING EXPERIENCE Championship wrestling team. The Goddard, Kansas, product earned As a senior in 2006, Seiler was voted team captain and named the K-State, Defensive End (2003-06) First Team Academic All-Big 12 honors during his final three years in Kansas State Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year. He made 21 tackles Manhattan while becoming one of the biggest contributors on defense. that season, including four sacks, as he registered at least one tackle in 11-of-13 games. He had multiple stops in six games as he helped PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE the Wildcats earn a trip to the 2006 Texas Bowl. K-State During an 11-game 2005 season, Seiler carded a career-best 2009-10 ...... Quality Control Coach 34 tackles, including a season-high seven against Texas A&M. That 2011-12 ...... Graduate Assistant (Defense) season, Seiler was honored with the program’s Nancy Bennett Award, 2013-16 ...... Assistant Coach (DE) representing fight, spirit and a positive nature. Seiler saw action in all 11 games in 2004 as a sophomore, being credited with six tackles, BOWL EXPERIENCE including 1.5 for loss. He earned the Kansas State Purple Pride Award 2004 Fiesta Bowl ...... K-State as the walk-on that displayed quality play, leadership and work ethic. 2006 Texas Bowl ...... K-State Seiler graduated from Kansas State in 2007 with a degree in me- 2010 Pinstripe Bowl ...... K-State chanical engineering. He also holds a master’s degree in Business Ad- 2012 Cotton Bowl ...... K-State ministration from Wichita State University. He is married to the former 2013 Fiesta Bowl ...... K-State Inge Jorgensen. 2013 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl ...... K-State 2015 Alamo Bowl ...... K-State 2016 Liberty Bowl ...... K-State

68 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE COACHES TAYLOR GODINET SECOND YEAR The GODINET File

Defensive Graduate Assistant PERSONAL Kansas State, 2014 Year at K-State: Second Date of Birth: February 1, 1991 A five-year member of the football team during one of the greatest eras in program history, Taylor Godinet Hometown: Wamego, Kan.. joined the K-State staff in the spring of 2015 as an Assistant Director of Recruiting/Defensive Quality Control and shifted to the role of Defensive Graduate Assistant for 2016. Godinet, a former walk-on, played in 14 career games, helping the 2014 season class finish with a EDUCATION Kansas State (2014) combined 38-14 record, including a Big 12-best 27-9 conference mark and a 2012 Big 12 Championship. He Bachelor’s in Sociology served on field goal protection in all 13 games as a senior in 2014, while also seeing time as a defensive end. For his efforts as a senior, he was given the program’s Nancy Bennett Memorial Award, which represents fight, spirit and positive nature. A product of Wamego (Kan.) High School and native of Oceanside, California, Godinet graduated from K-State with a degree in sociology in PLAYING EXPERIENCE K-State, Defensive End (2010-14) December 2014.

DREW LIDDLE SECOND YEAR The LIDDLE File

Off ensive Graduate Assistant PERSONAL Kansas State, 2014 Year at K-State: Second Date of Birth: January 30, 1992 Drew Liddle, who spent five years as an offensive lineman under head coach Bill Snyder, is in his second Hometown: Oak Grove, Mo. year on the staff and his first as an offensive graduate assistant. In his role, Liddle assists offensive line coach Charlie Dickey in addition to running the defensive scout team. EDUCATION Liddle played in 26 games throughout his four-year career, including his senior season in 2014 when he Kansas State (2014) Bachelor’s in Political Science saw action in all 13 games with a start in the season opener against Stephen F. Austin. A 2014 Second Team Academic All-Big 12 performer, he also played in five games during K-State’s Big 12 Championship season of 2012, recovering a fumbled punt in the championship-clinching game against Texas. PLAYING EXPERIENCE A native of Oak Grove, Missouri, Liddle lettered three years at Grain Valley High School, earning first team all-state honors, before arriving K-State, Offensive Line (2010-14) in Manhattan. He earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from Kansas State in 2014.

ROSS METHENY SECOND YEAR The METHENY File

Defensive Graduate Assistant PERSONAL Virginia, 2012 Year at K-State: Second Date of Birth: September 20, 1990 A two-year starting quarterback at South Alabama, Ross Metheny enters his second season as a Defen- Hometown: Stephens City, Va. sive Graduate Assistant at K-State. Upon completing his eligibility with USA in 2013, Metheny was a graduate assistant for the Jaguars in 2014 EDUCATION as he helped the program earn its first ever bowl trip. He was a Second Team All-Sun Belt performer as a senior Virginia (2012) B.A. Sociology after leading the conference in total yards per game at 269.0 yards. For his efforts on and off the field, Metheny South Alabama (2014) was named to the SBC All-Leadership team in 2013-14 in addition to being named a team captain in 2013. Master’s in Educational Leadership A native of Stephens City, Virginia, Metheny transferred to South Alabama after spending three years on the team at the and graduating in 2012 with a degree in sociology. He earned his master’s degree in educational leadership from USA in 2014. PLAYING EXPERIENCE Virginia, Quarterback (2009-11) South Alabama, Quarterback (2012-13)

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 69 CHRIS DAWSON SEVENTH YEAR Director of Strength and Conditioning 13 BOWL GAMES TWO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

COACHES Oklahoma, 1995

Chris Dawson, a veteran of more than 15 years in the field of Before taking the position at Minnesota, he spent three months strength training, is in his seventh season as Kansas State’s Director with the Las Vegas Outlaws of the XFL and two months with the Dallas of Strength and Conditioning. Cowboys as a strength and conditioning intern. Dawson manages the department’s total strength program, over- Dawson credits his success in the strength field to his mentors at seeing six full-time assistant coaches, while providing daily leader- Oklahoma. He learned under Joe Juraszek, who was the strength coach ship for the Wildcats’ football strength and conditioning program. The at OU during his playing days and was the head strength coach for the Houston, Texas, native spent the previous seven seasons as the head Dallas Cowboys for 14 years. He also received valuable guidance from strength and conditioning coach at the before Blair Prince, Pete Martinelli and Jerry Schmidt, the current strength coming to Manhattan. Under Dawson’s tutelage, 37 players have been coach at Oklahoma. The DAWSON File drafted by NFL teams including 10 that were taken in the first two Dawson played linebacker for the Sooners from 1992-94 and par- rounds of the NFL Draft. ticipated in a pair of postseason contests – the 1993 John Hancock Prior to his tenure at K-State – which has included six bowl ap- Bowl and the 1994 Copper Bowl. He received his bachelor’s degree in pearances – Dawson was a part of four bowl teams from 2003-2008 at business management in 1995 and his master’s degree in business Kansas, including a 2008 BCS appearance in the Orange Bowl. Follow- administration in 1999, both from Oklahoma. ing the successful 2007 campaign, Dawson was awarded the National Dawson and his wife, Dawn, have three children, Macey, and twins Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year Award by the Madison and Meyer. Professional Football Strength and Conditioning Coaches Society. Dawson worked the 2001 and 2002 football seasons as the head strength and conditioning coach for the University of Minnesota after PERSONAL serving five-year stint at Oklahoma, his alma mater. While with the Year at K-State: Seventh Sooners, Dawson worked with the football and men’s basketball teams. Hometown: Houston, Texas Spouse: Dawn Children: Macey, Madison, Meyer

EDUCATION Oklahoma (1995) Business Management Oklahoma (1999) Master’s in Business Administration PLAYING EXPERIENCE Oklahoma, Linebacker (1992-94) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE K-State 2010-16 ...... Dir. of Strength & Conditioning Oklahoma 1995 ...... Graduate Assistant 1996-2000 ...... Asst. Strength Coach Las Vegas Outlaws (XFL) 2000 ...... Team Administrator Minnesota 2001-02 ...... Head Strength Coach Kansas 2003-09 ...... Head Strength Coach BOWL EXPERIENCE 1993 John Hancock Bowl ...... Oklahoma 1994 Copper Bowl ...... Oklahoma 1999 Independence Bowl ...... Oklahoma 2002 Music City Bowl ...... Minnesota 2003 Tangerine Bowl ...... Kansas 2005 Fort Worth Bowl ...... Kansas 2008 Orange Bowl ...... Kansas 2008 Insight Bowl ...... Kansas 2010 Pinstripe Bowl ...... K-State 2012 Cotton Bowl ...... K-State 2013 Fiesta Bowl ...... K-State 2013 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl ...... K-State 2015 Alamo Bowl ...... K-State THE DAWSON FAMILY

70 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE JERRY BILL AL SUPPORT STAFF KILL BANKS CERBE Associate A.D. for Program Director for Head Football Administration Football Academics Equipment Manager First Season Eighth Season 10th Season

Cheney native Jerry Kill, whose Bill Banks enters his eighth year Al Cerbe is in his 10th season at 32-year football coaching career at Kansas State and fourth as the K-State and his sixth as the equip- spanned 156 wins as a head coach Program Director for Football Aca- ment manager for the Wildcat foot- and included remarkable turnarounds and results, returned to his demics. In his current role, Banks monitors student-athlete course ball program. home state of Kansas as the former Minnesota head coach was work, degree progress and eligibility, while he is also responsible Cerbe, who received his accreditation from the Athletic Equip- named Associate Athletics Director for Administration in May. for study table supervision and tutorial development. ment Managers Association (AEMA) in the summer of 2011, In his new role, Kill will be a member of Athletic Director John A former college football player himself, Banks came to K-State oversees all aspects of equipment and apparel distribution and Currie’s senior departmental staff and serve as chief administra- in 2009 to serve as a graduate assistant in football academics maintenance. He also helps oversee the operations of K-State’s tor for the football program. before earning a full-time job as an academic advisor for the Col- student equipment managers. A three-time national coach of the year honoree, Kill recorded lege of Education in 2011. Banks was an academic counselor for Cerbe came to K-State from the University of Memphis, where winning seasons in 15 of his 22 years as a college head coach, football before being promoted. he served as a student equipment manager. In addition to his work which concluded last year as he retired from Minnesota and the Banks, a native of Houghton Lake, Michigan, played football at at Memphis, Cerbe has also served equipment manager intern- coaching profession due to health reasons. Coaching the Gophers Alma College in Alma, Michigan, and earned his degree in exercise ships with the Baltimore Ravens, the Las Vegas Gladiators and the from 2011-2015, he took the program to heights not seen in recent and health science in 2007. He obtained his master’s degree in Memphis Xplorers before becoming the Head Equipment Manager years. In year four, Kill led Minnesota to a January 1 bowl game for College Student Personnel from Kansas State in 2011. for the Xplorers in 2006. the first time since 1962 and coached UM to wins against Michigan A product of Horn Lake, Mississippi, Cerbe began his career in and Iowa, which had previously not happened in the same season TAYLOR 2004 as the head equipment manager at Northeast Mississippi since 1967. Under Kill’s direction, Minnesota also won eight games Community College and graduated from Kansas State in 2010. He in both 2013 and 2014, which marked only the fifth time since BRAET was married to the former Danielle Young in March 2015. 1906 that Minnesota won eight games in consecutive seasons. Dir. of Recruiting/Spec. Prior to his stint at Minnesota, Kill led Northern Illinois to 23 Teams Quality Control IAN wins and three consecutive bowl games during his tenure and also 11th Season coached NIU to a berth the MAC Championship game in 2010. CONNOLE Before serving as the head coach at NIU, Kill was in charge Taylor Braet enters his 11th Director of of the football program at Southern Illinois. He spent seven years year at Kansas State, his sixth as a Sport Psychology on the Saluki sideline and compiled a 55-32 record. Kill’s record quality control assistant for special Fourth Season over his final five seasons with Southern Illinois was 50-14 and teams and his fourth as the Director of Recruiting Operations. included five consecutive NCAA FCS Playoff appearances. Braet came to K-State as a student assistant coach in 2006 Ian Connole, Ph.D., serves as Kill was the head coach at Emporia State for two seasons in working with the defense and special teams and continues to help the Director of Sport Psychology for 1999-2000, going 11-11 with the Hornets. Prior to ESU, Kill was in those areas as a quality control assistant. K-State Athletics, where he provides the head coach at Saginaw Valley State from 1994-1998 where Prior to his stint in Manhattan, Braet was a student assistant at comprehensive mental training services for student-athletes, compiled a 38-14 record. Butler Community College under his father, associate head coach coaches, and teams. He views sport psychology as the science Kill served as defensive coordinator and offensive coordinator Steve Braet, and then-head coach Troy Morrell. Braet worked of performance excellence and is committed to understanding and applying the mind in ways that maximize human potential. His mis- in two different stops at Pittsburg State. He helped lead the Gorillas with the linebackers during the Grizzlies’ 2003 National Champi- sion is to help our Wildcats pursue excellence through optimizing to three NAIA playoff appearances as the defensive coordinator onship run, while he helped with the defensive ends in 2004 and mental skills, thought processes, and actions to live and compete from 1985-87. Kill returned to Pitt State as the offensive coordina- 2005 as Butler won conference championships all three seasons. at their best. tor from 1990-93. In that four-year span, the Gorillas advanced to Born and raised in Wichita, Kansas, Braet graduated from the NCAA Division II Playoffs four times, reaching the champion- Dr. Connole is a Certified Consultant through the Association Wichita Heights High School in 2003 and went through spring ship game twice and winning the 1991 national title. of Applied Sport Psychology and a member of the United States practices at Butler until an injury ended his career and he began Sandwiched between his stints at Pittsburg State, Kill was the Olympic Committee’s Sport Psychology and Mental Training Reg- his coaching career. He is married to the former Leah Ost, and the head coach at Webb City (Mo.) High School. He was 25-1 in two istry. He discovered his passion for sport psychology while studying couple had their first daughter, , in March. seasons at Webb City and won a state championship in 1989. Brittany and playing basketball at Skidmore College. He went on to earn Kill, a 1983 graduate of Southwestern (Kan.) College, and his a master’s degree from Cal State Fullerton in Sport Psychology/ wife Rebecca have two daughters, Krystal and Tasha. NORM Performance Enhancement and both a master’s degree in Com- BURGE munity Counseling and a doctorate degree in Sport and Exercise KACEY Senior Video Psychology from . HARPER Engineer Since his arrival at K-State in 2014, Dr. Connole has estab- 28th Season lished a state of the art Mental Training Lab that is equipped with Assistant Director of a vision and reaction training board, biofeedback equipment, and a Football Operations self-guided imagery station in a unique purple and black egg chair. is in his 28th year 12th Season Norm Burge He also co-founded the K-State Student-Athlete Leadership Acad- working with the K-State video de- emy to promote a culture of leadership within the student-athlete Kacey Harper is entering her partment and his 32nd overall at body by developing current and future leaders. This two-year pro- 12th season at Kansas State and Kansas State. gram has representatives from all 16 varsity sports and graduated her fourth as the assistant director In his role, Burge provides technical and engineering support its inaugural class of 32 student-athletes in the spring of 2016, of football operations. Harper assists with much of the daily oper- of all K-State video productions, including K-State video board several of whom are still on the field today. ations of the football program including coordinating team travel, and K-StateHD.TV live events. He serves as technical support camps & clinics, and overseeing K-State’s Golden Cats alumni for on-demand programming, including the Bill Snyder, Bruce program. Weber, and Jeff Mittie TV Shows. He also serves as the depart- Harper began working with the football program in 2005, serv- mental liaison to on-campus departments and outside entities ing three years as a student assistant and one year as a graduate for technical and engineering support in all audio/video matters assistant before being hired on full time in 2009. Prior to her cur- related to K-State Athletics. rent position, Harper served as the Assistant Director of Recruiting A native of Medicine Lodge, Kansas, Burge is married to the Operations. former Cindy Cejda. A native of Emporia, Kansas, Harper earned her bachelor’s degree in Family Studies and Human Services from Kansas State University in 2008 and obtained a master’s degree in Counseling and Student Development from Kansas State University in 2011.

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 71 ARIN JOAN MINDY DUNN FRIEDERICH HOFFMAN Football Academic Head Coaches’ Associate Athletic Counselor Secretary Trainer First Season 45th Season 11th Season

Arin Dunn came to K-State on Joan Friederich is in her 45th Mindy Hoffman is in her 11th January 1, 2016, to serve as a foot- year with the Kansas State athletics year overall at Kansas State and ball academic counselor. In his role, department, including her 43rd with her 10th working with the football

SUPPORT STAFF Dunn serves as a study table supervisor, projects high school eligi- the Wildcat football program. After working with the assistant program. The 2016 Big 12 Assistant Athletic Trainer of the Year, bility and evaluates transcripts, while he also assists with various coaches for more than eight years, she has been the secretary to Hoffman was promoted to associate athletic trainer in 2013 and student-development programming, on-campus recruiting and the the head football coach since 1980. also serves as the athletic trainer for the men’s and women’s golf guest coach program. Following the 1998 football season, the Joan Friederich Award programs in addition to football. A former basketball player at Colorado State, Dunn came to was established to honor the individual who, through his unself- Prior to her arrival at K-State, Hoffman spent two years at the Manhattan from Fort Collins after serving as an academic coun- ishness, leadership and commitment to K-State football, best rep- Health Sciences Center where she received selor at CSU for over two years. He oversaw the Ram academic resents the team concept. her master’s of athletic training in May 2006. While at Tech, she operations for football, men’s basketball, as well as cross country Friederich was presented with the Admiral U.S. Grant Sharp worked primarily with the football team for two years and the wom- and track and fi eld. Prior to working in athletics, Dunn served in the Trophy at the 1999 Culligan Holiday Bowl for the person who best en’s basketball team for one season. She also spent time assisting student affairs offi ce working in the Campus Recreation Depart- exemplifies the spirit of unselfish dedication and teamwork which an orthopedic surgeon while working on her master’s degree. ment where oversaw facility operations and student-employees. resulted in little recognition or acclaim for him or herself, but con- Hoffman received her bachelor’s degree in physical education A Colorado native, Dunn played two seasons at Colorado State tributed significantly to an outstanding season for the team. from Purdue University in May 1999. She spent four years as a after stints at New Hampshire and Lamar Community College. He A native of Leonardville, Kansas, Friederich has three children teacher and coach before pursuing a career in athletic training. graduated with degrees in communications and business from - Rick, Nancy and Janet - three grandchildren, and three great Hoffman, a native of Royal Center, Indiana, is a certified ath- Colorado State in 2010, while he obtained his master’s in sport grandchildren. letic trainer, member of the National Athletic Trainers Association. administration from Northern Colorado in 2016. COLIN DARREN SCOTT GREASER HONEYCUTT EILERT Assistant Equipment Assistant Strength and Director of Manager Conditioning Coach Video Services Second Season 10th Season 25th Season Colin Greaser is entering his Darren Honeycutt is in his 10th Scott Eilert is in his 25th season second season as the assistant season at K-State as the assistant overseeing the football program’s equipment manager for the Kansas strength coach for football and as- state-of-the-art video editing system State football program. Greaser helps oversees all aspects of sists Chris Dawson in all aspects of the team’s strength and condi- as Kansas State’s senior video coordinator. equipment, apparel, and laundry along with helping manage the tioning training. Prior to arriving at K-State, Honeycutt served as the Eilert coordinates and implements the use of video technology student mangers. assistant strength coach at the University of Pittsburgh. Honeycutt for practices and games, while he manages statistical analysis A K-State graduate, Greaser served as a student manager for received his start as a strength and conditioning coach and worked tools for the coaching staff which are both used in preparing the football program as an undergraduate while he was also the as an assistant on the staff at Appalachian State from 1991-94. materials to create game strategies. Eilert also produces weekly head student manager for the baseball team. Honeycutt’s background also includes plenty of Big 12 history. highlights and manages all content for the annual K-State Football Before attending Kansas State, Greaser played baseball at From 1994-96 he served as an assistant strength and condition- awards ceremony. Highland Community College for two years where he was a pitcher ing coach at Texas Tech working with the Red Raiders’ football A founding member of the Collegiate Sports Video Association for the Scotties. program. Honeycutt also worked in a similar position at Baylor (CSVA) and former executive officer of CSVA, Eilert has been named A product of Troy, Kansas, Greaser is a 2014 graduate from from 1996-2000 before eventually heading to Louisville, where he Big 12 Video Coordinator of the Year four times by the organization Kansas State where he earned a degree in social science. worked with the Cardinals from 2000-2003. - including in 2014-15 - and in 1998 was selected as the CSVA Honeycutt, who played collegiately at Lenoir-Rhyne College, National Video Coordinator of the Year. In 2001 and again in 2003, LAUREN earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science in 1991 and later Eilert won Savvy Awards for best motivational video. More recently, added a master’s degree from Appalachian State in 1994. his 2010 submission in the “highlight” category placed second. HENRICKS A 1991 K-State graduate, Eilert spent three years as K-State’s Football Operations assistant video director while an undergraduate student. He also Assistant spent one year as a video assistant with the Kansas City Chiefs as Second Season well as working for the Kansas City ABC affiliate, KMBC. A native of Overland Park, Kansas, Eilert is married to the former Lauren Henricks is entering her Meggan Luke. The couple has two daughters, MaKenna and Hailey. second season at Kansas State as the Football Operations Assistant. She assists with daily operations of the football program and over- sees K-State’s Golden Cats alumni program. Henricks began working with the football program in 2010, serving as a student assistant before being hired on full time in 2015. Born in Ames, Iowa, and raised in Manhattan, Kansas, Henricks earned her bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies and a minor in Public Relations from Kansas State in December of 2014.

72 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE LEON RYAN COREY SUPPORT STAFF JACKSON III LACKEY MEREDITH Director of Asst. Dir. of Athletics Assistant Strength and Ticket Services Communications Conditioning Coach Second Season 10th Season Seventh Season

Leon Jackson III joined the Ryan Lackey is in his 10th year Corey Meredith joined the Kan- K-State Athletics Department in as Assistant Director of Athletics sas State staff in the fall of 2010 as November 2015 as the Director of Communications and his 14th year an assistant strength and condition- Ticket Services. In his role, Jackson III oversees the daily oper- overall at Kansas State. In his capacity, Lackey works primarily ing coach. ations of the K-State Ticket Office and is the direct contact for with the Wildcat football program and oversees publicity efforts Meredith played college football at Bethany College in Linds- football and men’s basketball. for men’s and women’s golf programs, while also serving as the borg, Kansas. He was a team captain and all-conference selection Jackson III came to K-State from his alma mater, Utah State, managing editor for K-State Sports Extra and developing the de- in 1999 as well as a academic all-conference pick in 1998-99, where he last served as the Director of Ticketing & Customer partment’s Executive Briefing. while he earned academic All-America honors in 1999. He gradu- Service for two years after being promoted from Assistant Ticket Lackey, who was the primary baseball contact from 2008-13, ated Cum Laude from Bethany College in 2000. Manager. Prior to that, he was the Director of Event Operations for helped the K-State Athletics Communications office earn the 2015 Meredith was a Strength Assistant for the Kansas City Chiefs the 2012-13 school year. “Super 11 Award” from the Football Writers Association (FWAA), for the 2001-04 seasons, including a playoff appearance in 2003. Jackson III was a four-year letterwinner for Utah State from which honors the best 11 SID departments in college football. He Following his work with the Chiefs, Meredith worked at the Univer- 2004-07 as a quarterback and punter. As a senior in 2007, he has also produced numerous publications that have earned na- sity of Kansas from 2005-09 as he worked with the football and completed 65.4 percent of his passes (151-of-231) to rank second tional recognition, including the 2015 football media guide that was women’s tennis programs, while he earned his master’s degree in all-time at USU for a single-season, while he was a Second Team recognized as “Best in the Nation,” while the 2013 Buffalo Wild exercise science from Kansas in 2008. He is married to the former All-Western Athletic Conference honoree as punter. Wings Bowl media guide placed second. Gina Gnatzig. Following his collegiate career, Jackson III completed a five- A member of CoSIDA and FWAA, Lackey is a native of Overland month internship in Washington, D.C., on Capitol Hill. He then spent Park, Kansas, and a 2007 graduate of Kansas State. He is married SCOTTY two years playing professional football oversees, while he spent the to the former Natalie Robson and the couple has two daughters, 2010 season as an offensive administrative assistant for USU’s Caroline and Brooke. OHARA football team and was a graduate assistant from 2011-12. Asst. Dir. of Recruiting/ A native of South Central Los Angeles, California, Jackson III KENNY Off . Quality Control graduated from Utah State with a bachelor’s degree in political Sixth Season science in 2007. He also received his masters of education from LANNOU USU in 2012. He is married to the former Nicki Felley, a four-year Assoc. A.D. for Athletics Scotty Ohara enters his sixth letterwinner on USU’s gymnastics team, and the couple has two Communications season at Kansas State and his children, Josiah and Kyndal. 14th Season second as an Assistant Director of Recruiting/Offensive Quality Control assistant. During the 2011 PRESTON Kenny Lannou is in his 14th season, Ohara was an Offensive Quality Control assistant, while year overall in the K-State Athletics was an Offensive Graduate Assistant from 2012-14. KOERNER Department and his ninth overseeing Prior to his stint at K-State, Ohara worked three years as an Video the Athletics Communications Office. In 2011, Lannou was pro- undergraduate at the , working with current Producer moted to Assistant Athletics Director for Communications and then Wildcat assistant coach Dana Dimel. He was a three-year stu- Ninth Season Associate Athletics Director in 2014. As a member of the senior dent manager, while he was a volunteer assistant during the 2007 staff, Lannou oversees all operations of the office and leads the season in which he was in the press box on game days to chart Preston Koerner is in his ninth overall public and media relations planning strategies of the athlet- offensive notes. During the 2008 season, he took on an increased season as a video producer for the ics department and the Wildcat football program. He also oversees role as he assisted Dimel with the running backs and tight ends by K-State Athletic Department and the department’s Hall of Fame process and selection while also working on opponent film breakdown, produced weekly run game works primarily with the football and baseball programs. serving on various institutional and Big 12 PR committees. and third-down analysis, while he met with younger running backs Koerner is the lead video editor/producer for K-State Athletics A 2001 graduate, Lannou began his profes- for weekly film study, blitz recognition and playbook review. commercials and promotional campaigns, while he provides video sional career in 2001 as a Media Relations Assistant at Auburn Following his time at U of A, Ohara was the wide receivers productions and camera work for K-State video board, K-StateHD. University before being named the Assistant Sports Information coach at Menlo College in Atherton, California, as he helped de- TV, and K-StateHD.TV live events. He also provides video produc- Director at Northwestern State University in 2002. A member of velop offense schemes and create game plans while making all tions and camera work for various on-demand programming, such CoSIDA and the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), personnel decisions associated with the wide receiver position. as the Bill Snyder, Suzie Fritz, , Jeff Mittie and Lannou has earned numerous awards for his publications, includ- A native of San Jose, California, Ohara prepped at Pioneer High Brad Hill TV Shows. ing a “Best in the Nation” citation for the the 2015 football media School before playing one year collegiately at Chapman University A native of Hays, Kansas, Koerner graduated from K-State in guide, and the 2013 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl media guide that in Orange, California. He obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Molec- the spring of 2008 with a degree in electronic media. placed second nationally. In 2016, his staff was honored by the ular and Cellular Biology from Arizona in 2008. FWAA with its “Super 11” distinction which honors the best 11 KELLI SID departments in college football. Lannou came to K-State as Assistant SID in 2003 before being promoted to director in 2007. KRIER He is married to the former Susan Haug and the couple has a Assistant Director of son, Easton, and daughter, Lauren. Recruiting Operations Third Season

Kelli Krier is in her third season at Kansas State as the Assistant Director of Football Recruiting Op- erations. Krier assists with the daily recruiting operations for the football program including organizing campus visits, game day recruiting efforts and coaching staff travel. Krier graduated from K-State in May 2009 with a B.S. in Mar- keting and was a student intern in the Fan Experience and Sales department for the 2008-09 seasons. A native of Claflin, Kansas, Krier worked at GTM Sportswear from 2009-2013 and in real estate until beginning her role with the football program.

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 73 WILL MATT TERESA RODECAP THOMASON WILLIAMS Head Equipment Director of Exec. Administrative Manager Sports Medicine Assistant Sixth Season 15th Season 22nd Season

Will Rodecap enters his sixth Matt Thomason enters his 15th Teresa Williams returned to season as the head equipment man- season working with the Kansas Kansas State in 2009 and enters ager at Kansas State and 19th year State football program and his 12th her 22nd year overall working with

SUPPORT STAFF in collegiate athletics. In his role, Rodecap oversees the ordering, as K-State’s Director of Sports Medicine. Thomason works primar- the K-State football program. In addition to coordinating special maintaining and distribution of all departmental Nike equipment ily with the Wildcat football team, but also oversees all administra- projects for head coach Bill Snyder, her primary responsibilities and apparel for all Wildcat sports. tive responsibilities of the sports medicine department. include working with the assistant coaches with game preparation, Rodecap came back to K-State in August of 2011 from Kansas, Thomason, who received his master’s in kinesiology at K-State, coordinating and producing the annual awards ceremony, assisting where he served for three seasons. He started as a graduate as- is a 2001 cum laude graduate of Texas Tech. While at Tech, he with the Golden Cats former players program and assisting with sistant at K-State for two years before serving as head equipment served as a student athletic trainer and worked closely with the bowl plans. manager at Tulsa (1995-98) and Colorado State (1998-2005). He football, baseball, women’s soccer and track & field teams. Williams earned a degree in theater from St. Mary College in spent three years in the private sector before joining KU in 2008. A certified member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Associ- 1973. A native of Shelbina, Missouri, she has three children – Rodecap, who is a certified member of the Athletic Equipment Molly, Kelly and T.K. – two grandsons and three granddaughters. ation, he is also licensed in the state of Kansas and Texas as an Managers Association (AEMA), signed to play football at Highland athletic trainer. Thomason is married to the former Kelly Kurtz. Community College before injuries transitioned him into a sup- The couple has three children, Hayden, Reagan and Braylen. port staff role in the equipment field. He graduated from K-State in 1993 with a degree in Economics and received his master’s degree from Colorado State in 2010 in Adult Education - Human SCOTT Resources. TRAUSCH Sport Dietitian/ KEVIN Nutritionist SCHADT Fourth Season Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Scott Trausch joined the K-State Fifth Season in 2013 as the department’s fi rst full-time sports nutritionist. In his role, Trausch oversees the development of all nutritional protocols Kevin Schadt is in his fifth year for all 16 varsity teams, including performance-fueling strategies, as assistant strength and condition- team and individual nutrition education, hydration and body com- ing coach at Kansas State working position testing. with the football program. Along with Executive Chef Pedro Lozada, Trausch coordinates Schadt joined the K-State staff after working the previous three and plans all meals served to student-athletes in the new Ahearn seasons at Army. Prior to his stint at West Point, he worked as a Fund Student-Athlete Performance Table. graduate assistant for the from 2008-09. Trausch spent the previous year and a half as the Coordinator Schadt worked primarily with the football, men’s lacrosse, swim- of Football Sports Nutrition at the University of Nebraska, where he ming and diving, track and field and golf teams. worked primarily with the football and baseball teams. Previously, A 2007 graduate of Delaware, Schadt earned his bachelor’s Trausch served as the Interim Head of Football Sports Nutrition, degree in nutrition with a minor in strength and conditioning. He is and also served as a strength and conditioning intern and a sports a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and is also a U.S.A. nutrition intern for the Huskers from 2008 to 2012. He is a certified Weightlifting Certified Sports Performance Coach. Schadt and his strength and conditioning specialist, and a member of the Colle- wife, Michelle, reside in Manhattan. giate & Professional Sports Dietitians Association. A Nebraska alumnus, Trausch earned degrees in dietetics and SIMEON nutrition and exercise health science in 2011. Trausch is currently SEILER working towards his Registered Dietitian Certification while com- Assistant Athletic pleting his master’s degree through Eastern Michigan University. Trainer Sixth Season DUSTY WILLARD Simeon Seiler is heading into Assistant Football his sixth year overall at K-State and Video Coordinator his fourth as the assistant athletic Sixth Season trainer for the football program. Prior to his current post, Seiler spent two seasons as a graduate Dusty Willard is in his sixth sea- assistant working with the Wildcat football team. He also assist- son at K-State and his second as the ing with the Fort Hays State and Kansas Wesleyan football teams assistant video coordinator for the during his time as an undergraduate. football program. In his role, Willard assists with video technology A 2011 graduate of Fort Hays State and native of Hanston, for practices and games, as well as tools for the coaching staff Kansas, Seiler is a member of the National Athletic Trainer’s As- used in preparing materials to create game strategies. The previ- sociation, College Athletic Trainer’s Society and Kansas Athletic ous four seasons, Willard served as the graduate assistant. Trainer’s Society. He is currently completing coursework at K-State A native of Girard, Kansas, Willard graduated from K-State with for his Master’s degree in Public Health. a degree in construction science and management in 2010 and a earned his M.B.A in 2013. He is married to the former Beth Holste.

74 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WILDCAT VETERANS KendallKKenddall WillWiW ll KyleKyKyle 21 ADAMS 70 ASH 44 BALL DEFENSIVE BACK OFFENSIVE LINE DEFENSIVE END 6-1 • 217 • So.-1L 6-3 • 314 • Sr.-3L 6-2 • 241 • Fr.-HS

Fort Worth, Texas Indianapolis, Ind. Prairie Village, Kan. All Saints Episcopal Cathedral Shawnee Mission East

An athletic player who earned a starting nod toward the end of his A big offensive lineman who walked on in 2012 before being A tough-minded linebacker who originally signed with K-State in redshirt freshman campaign... Will battle to hold on to his starting awarded a scholarship prior to the 2014 season... Has played in 2015 but deferred his enrollment to the spring semester... Will spot while adding support on special teams. 36 career games on field goal protection and as a reserve line- compete for playing time as both a reserve linebacker and on man... Will compete for a starting spot in the interior offensive special teams. 2015: Appeared in 12 games with fi ve starts, including starts in line in 2016. each of the fi nal four games of the season... Recorded 41 tack- HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterwinner at Shawnee Mission East les – including 30 in the fi nal four games – with 3.5 tackles for 2015: Saw action in 12 games, mainly on field goal protection. under head coach Dustin Delaney... Helped lead the Lancers to a loss and a sack... Carded a career-high 12 tackles against Iowa perfect 13-0 record and the school’s first-ever state champion- State, which featured his fi rst-career sack... Also had 1.5 TFLs at 2014: Saw time in all 13 games, mainly on field goal protection... ship in 2014... Recorded 118 tackles, including 37 for loss, and Kansas... Recovered an onside kick at Texas Tech, the fi rst by a Also played in five games as a reserve offensive lineman. 10 sacks as a senior en route to being named one of the top 12 Wildcat since 2008. players in the state by the Kansas Football Coaches Association 2013: Played in 11 games – including each of the final six – on and to the organization’s all-state 6A team... Also one of the top ADAMS’ 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS field goal protection and as a reserve offensive lineman. 11 players in the state and named to the All-Class 6A team by Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR the Topeka Capital-Journal and Wichita Eagle... Earned the Ryan SOUTH DAKOTA 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2012: Redshirted. Lilja Award as the Top Kansas Big Class Lineman, while he was OKLAHOMA 1-1-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 the Sunflower League Player of the Year... A finalist for the Buck at Texas 4-3-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years at Cathedral under head Buchanan Award as the most outstanding lineman or linebacker in IOWA STATE 11-1-12 1.0-7 1.0-7 0 0 0/0 coach Rick Strieff... Led teams to consecutive state titles as a the Kansas City area... A first team all-metro selection by the Kan- at Kansas 5-1-6 1.5-12 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 junior and senior, winning 13 games each season... Earned honor- sas City Star... Selected to play in the 2015 Kansas vs. Missouri WEST VIRGINIA 6-0-6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 able mention all-city honors as a junior and senior... Also lettered All-Star Game... Named to the USA Today/American Family Insur- vs. Arkansas 5-1-6 1.0-4 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 in wrestling as well as track and field. ance All-USA Kansas team as a junior after totaling 119 tackles, 28 TFLs and nine sacks... Also competed in basketball and track. 2014: Redshirted. PERSONAL: William Thomas Ash was born in Indianapolis, Indi- ana... Son of Alvin and Thomanisa Ash... Has one brother, An- PERSONAL: Kyle Alan Ball was born July 27, 1996, in Kansas City, HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered three years at All Saints Episcopal under drew... Participated in marching band, jazz band, gospel choir and Missouri... Son of Kerby and Julie Ball... Has two siblings, Calvin head coach Aaron Beck, including his senior year in which he guitar club in high school... Majoring in english. and Caleb... An Eagle Scout who accumulated a 3.9 GPA during his earned All-Southwest Preparatory Conference (SPC) honors and high school career... Majoring in engineering. helped All Saints win a state championship... Rated the nation’s 67th-best safety by Scout.com... Also helped the Saints win a state AlexAlA ex championship as a junior... Registered 226 tackles and 10 inter- ceptions in his prep career... Totaled 1,491 career receiving yards 34 BARNES and 21 touchdowns on 86 receptions during his career, including RUNNING BACK his senior season in which he hauled in 47 receptions for 981 yards and 14 scores... Also lettered in basketball, earning First 6-1 • 221 • Fr.-RS Team All-SPC honors two times... A strong student who was se- lected to the National Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS). Pittsburg, Kan. Pittsburg PERSONAL: Kendall Tyler-Jacob Adams was born August 28, A big, young running back who graduated high school early and 1995, in Gainesville, Texas... Son of Shon Adams... Majoring in participated in spring practices before redshirting the 2015 sea- business. son... Will compete for playing time in 2016. CAREER STATS - DEFENSE 2015: Redshirted. Year G/S UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD F/R 2015 12/5 34-7-41 3.5-23 1.0-7 0 0 0/0 HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Pittsburg under head coach Tom Nickel- TOTAL 12/5 37-7-41 3.5-23 1.0-7 0 0 0/0 son... Led the Purple Dragons to a 9-2 record and the quarterfinals CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 12, vs. Iowa State (11/21/15); Solos: of the state championship as a senior... Named one of the top 11 11, vs. Iowa State (11/21/15); TFL: 1.5, at Kansas (11/28/15); players in the state and to the All-Class 5A teams by the Topeka Sacks: 1.0, vs. Iowa State (11/21/15). Capital-Journal and Wichita Eagle... Regarded as one of the top 12 players in the state by the Kansas Football Coaches Association and named to the organization’s all-state 5A team... Totaled 4,835 rushing yards and 83 touchdowns during his career, including 2,361 yards and 38 touchdowns in 2014, breaking the Southeast Kansas League (SEK) single-season and career records for rushing yards and touchdowns... A two-time SEK Offensive Player of the Year honoree... Also earned all-state honors as a junior, while he was a four-time first team all-league and all-county performer.

PERSONAL: Brandon Alex Barnes was born October 27, 1996, in Coffeyville, Kansas... Son of William Barnes and Jaimi Dodson... Involved in Special Olympics and young mentoring... Majoring in kinesiology.

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 75 DanteDantD e 22 BARNETT DEFENSIVE BACK 6-1 • 194 • Sr.-4L

Tulsa, Okla. Booker T. Washington

CAREER HONORS • 2015 Walter Camp Award Watch List • 2015 Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List

WILDCAT VETERANS WILDCAT • 2015 Bednarik Award Watch List • 2015 Jim Thorpe Award Watch List • 2015 Wuerffel Trophy Watch List • 2014 Second Team All-Big 12 • 2014 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (Texas) • 2013 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl Defensive MVP

A dynamic player who is tied for fi rst among active Big 12 players with 29 career starts... Saw a 27-game starting streak end due to an injury in the 2015 season opener... Earned a medical hardship and will be a senior again in 2016 season... Voted a team captain for the 2016... It is his third-straight season being named a cap- tain, one of six three-time team captains in school history... Enters his fi nal campaign as the team’s top returning tackler with 181 ca- reer stops, while he is also tops with seven career interceptions... Sits three picks shy of entering K-State’s career top-10 list.

2015: Started the season-opener against South Dakota and re- DANTE BARNETT corded fi ve tackles before suffering a season-ending injury in the fi rst half of the contest... Served as a team captain.

BARNETT’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR SOUTH DAKOTA 4-1-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0

2014: Started all 13 games, earning Second Team All-Big 12 honors from the league’s coaches and being named an All-Big 12 performer by ESPN.com and Phil Steele... Finished second on the team in both tackles (77) and interceptions (3)... Tallied career 2013: Started all 13 games, ranking third on the team in tackles BARNETT’S 2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATS highs in tackles, tackles for loss (4.0) and passes defended (11)... with 75 and leading the squad with four interceptions... Carded Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR Carded a season-high 12 tackles and a career-best 3.0 TFLs 109 interception-return yards to rank eighth in school history and MISSOURI STATE 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 against UTEP... Recorded another double-digit tackle game (11) second in the Big 12 during the 2013 campaign... Ended the year at Oklahoma 0-1-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 in a win at No. 11 Oklahoma... Had four passes defended against on fi re, totaling 32 tackles, including one for a loss, three inter- at Iowa State 0-1-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Texas – tied for the 14th most in the nation and fourth most in the ceptions and a recovery over his fi nal four games... Was at West Virginia 0-0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 Big 12 during the season – en route to Big 12 Defensive Player of named the 2013 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl Defensive MVP after TEXAS TECH 1-1-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 the Week honors... It was also the most passes broken up by a carding eight tackles and returning an interception 51 yards to OKLAHOMA STATE 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Wildcat since Rashad Washington also had four against Oklahoma set up K-State’s fi nal touchdown... That performance followed a at Baylor 13-1-14 1.0-6 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 in 2003... Had three interceptions in a four-game stretch, picking two-interception game at Kansas during the regular-season fi nale TEXAS 3-1-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 off passes against Oklahoma State, West Virginia and Kansas... to tie a K-State season high and tie for the sixth most in a game in Three of his seven career interceptions have come against the school history... Led the team in tackles against Louisiana in nine, HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Booker T. Washington under head coach Jayhawks. while he registered a season-high 12 stops against Oklahoma. Antwain Jimmerson... Recorded 100 tackles and nine intercep- tions on his way to earning second team all-state honors as a BARNETT’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATS BARNETT’S 2013 GAME-BY-GAME STATS senior in 2010... Also hauled in 10 touchdowns as a receiver... Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR Recorded 101 tackles as a junior and also caught 32 passes for STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 4-0-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 N. DAKOTA STATE 4-3-7 1.0-3 0.0-0 1 1 0/0 775 yards and six touchdowns... Led the Hornets to a 13-1 record at Iowa State 6-0-6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 LOUISIANA 5-4-9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2 0/0 and a 2010 state championship... Also collected nine interceptions AUBURN 4-0-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 UMASS 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 as a junior... High school teammates with former Wildcat wide re- UTEP 8-4-12 3.0-5 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 at Texas 5-2-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 ceiver Tyler Lockett. TEXAS TECH 5-0-5 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 at Oklahoma St. 6-0-6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 at Oklahoma 7-4-11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 BAYLOR 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 PERSONAL: Son of Larry Barnett and Tiah Pankey... Majoring in TEXAS 2-5-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 4 0/0 WEST VIRGINIA 4-0-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/1 kinesiology. OKLAHOMA ST. 2-1-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 1 0/0 IOWA STATE 1-1-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 at TCU 1-1-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 at Texas Tech 4-0-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 CAREER STATS - DEFENSE at West Virginia 6-1-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 1 0/0 TCU 8-1-9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Year G/S UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD F/R KANSAS 2-2-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 2 0/0 OKLAHOMA 9-3-12 1.0-4 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2012 13/2 19-5-24 1.0-6 0.0-0 0 2 0/0 at Baylor 7-1-8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 at Kansas 2-1-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 2 2 0/1 2013 13/13 57-18-75 2.0-7 0.0-0 4 7 0/2 vs. UCLA 2-2-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 vs. Michigan 5-3-8 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 1 0/0 2014 13/13 56-21-77 4.0-6 0.0-0 3 11 0/0 2015 1/1 4-1-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2012: Appeared in all 13 games, including starts against Baylor TOTAL 40/29 136-45-181 7.0-19 0.0-0 7 20 0/2 and Texas... Notched a career-best 14 tackles at Baylor, including CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 14, at Baylor (11/17/12); Solos: 13, one for a loss, and followed that up with four stops against the at Baylor (11/17/12); TFL: 3.0, vs. UTEP (9/27/14); INT: 2, at Longhorns in K-State’s Big 12 Championship-clinching victory. Kansas (11/30/13).

76 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WILDCAT VETERANS BroganBrB oggan AbdulAbA dul AjahneAjAjahne 18 BARRY 61 BEECHAM 76 BRAGER DEFENSIVE BACK OFFENSIVE LINE OFFENSIVE LINE 6-2 • 198 • Jr.-1L 6-3 • 304 • So.-TR 6-3 • 303 • Jr.-2L

Topeka, Kan. Judson, Texas Magnolia, Texas Hayden Blinn College Magnolia

One of the top contributors on special teams early in his sopho- A big offensive lineman who had a successful season at the com- A young lineman who benefitted from a redshirt season in 2013 more season... Will continue to play a significant role on the spe- munity-college ranks before signing with K-State and enrolling in and has seen action as a reserve and on special teams each of cialty units while battling for playing time as a safety. January... Will battle for a spot along the interior of the offensive the last two seasons... Will look to take another step forward and line in 2016. compete for a starting spot on the line as a junior. 2015: Appeared in five games, including each of the first four... Totaled five tackles on the season... Set a career-high with two COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played one season at Blinn College under 2015: Played in six games, seeing time against South Dakota, tackles against Louisiana Tech, both coming on kickoff coverage. head coach Keith Thomas... Helped the Buccaneers earn a 5-4 UTSA, Texas, Texas Tech, Iowa State and Kansas. record... Voted an Honorable Mention All-Southwest Junior College BARRY’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Football Conference offensive lineman as a freshman in 2015 after 2014: Played in four games, serving as a reserve offensive line- Opponent KO TKLS PUNT TKLS ST TKLS not allowing a sack the entire season. man against Stephen F. Austin, UTEP, Oklahoma State and Kansas. SOUTH DAKOTA 1 0 1 at UTSA 1 0 1 HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Judson under head coach Sean McAu- 2013: Redshirted. LOUISIANA TECH 2 0 2 liffe... A two-time first team all-district selection as a junior and senior, while he earned second team all-state (Class 5A) honors HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Magnolia under head coach Andy 2014: Did not see any game action. from the Texas Sports Writers Association honors as a junior and Sexton... An all-district performer as a junior in 2011 and a sec- third-team (Class 6A) accolades as a senior... Also named to Dave ond-team pick in 2012... Recorded 162 tackles, 14 sacks and 11 2013: Redshirted. Campbell’s Texas Football’s preseason Class 6A all-state team forced during his prep career. in 2014. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Hayden under head coach Bill Arnold... PERSONAL: Ajahne (uh-zhawn-ee) Dequan Brager (BRAY-gur) was Named to the Topeka Capital-Journal all-city first team as a se- PERSONAL: Abdul Najee Beecham was born March 5, 1997, in born November 27, 1994, in Bryan, Texas... Son of Paul and Rashi- nior... Also an all-league and all-state pick in 2012... Named team West Point, New York... Son of Samuel and Tina Beecham... Has dra Brager... Has two siblings... Majoring in computer engineering. MVP following his senior season... Was an honorable mention three siblings... Majoring in kinesiology. all-city and all-league selection as a junior... Also participated in TylerTyTyler basketball and track and field for Hayden. BrettBrB ett 33 BURNS 82 BELL PERSONAL: Brogan Cole Barry was born December 22, 1994, in RUNNING BACK Topeka, Kansas... Son of Anthony and Jana Barry... Has one sibling, TIGHT END Addison... Majoring in biology. 5-11 • 209 • Fr.-HS 6-6 • 247 • Fr.-HS CAREER STATS - SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES Wichita, Kan. Year G KO TKLS PUNT TKLS ST TKLS Wichita, Kan. Trinity Academy 2015 5 4 0 4 Bishop Carroll A dynamic athlete who originally signed with K-State out of high TOTAL 5 4 0 4 An athletic tight end from a football family who originally signed school in 2015 but deferred his enrollment to January to take part CAREER HIGHS - Total Tackles: 2, vs. Louisiana Tech (9/19/15); with K-State last year but deferred his enrollment to January and in spring practices... Will compete to get on the field as a true Solos: 2, vs. Louisiana Tech (9/19/15). participated in spring practices. freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Bishop Carroll under head coach Alan HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Trinity Academy under head coach Shuckman... Helped the Eagles earn a perfect 13-0 record and Jared McDaniel... Rated the eighth-best prospect in the state of a Class 5A state championship in 2014... An honorable mention Kansas by ESPN.com in 2015... An All-Class 4A-II selection as All-Class 5A tight end by the Wichita Eagle as a senior in 2014... both a running back and defensive back by the Wichita Eagle as Earned first team all-league honors as a senior and second-team a senior in 2014... Also earned all-state honors as a running back accolades as a junior... Hauled in 11 passes for 147 yards and two by the Topeka Capital-Journal... Picked up honorable mention touchdowns as a senior in 2014, while he also caught 11 passes all-state accolades in both 2012 and 2013... Rushed for 1,662 for 118 yards as a junior... High school teammates with current yards and scored 26 touchdowns as a senior... Named the Central Wildcat Denzel Goolsby... Also played baseball and golf. Plains League MVP in 2013 and 2014, while he was a first team all-league running back as a sophomore, junior and senior... Also PERSONAL: Brett M. Bell was born January 28, 1997, in Wichita, earned honorable mention all-league honors as a defensive back in Kansas... Son of Mike and Traci Bell... Has two siblings, Brittney 2013... Selected to play in the 2015 Kansas Shrine Bowl. and Beau... Father, Mike, was a two-time All-American defensive end at Colorado State and the second overall pick in the 1972 NFL PERSONAL: Tyler Cole Burns was born September 9, 1996, in Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs... Mike went on to play 12 seasons Olathe, Kansas... Son of Brad and Greta Burns... Has three sib- for the Chiefs... Uncle, Mark Bell, played at Colorado State and lings, Morgan, Chandler and Ashley... Older brother, Morgan, was for the Seattle Seahawks... Older brother, Beau, played football at a captain and 2015 All-American kick returner for the Wildcats. Hutchinson CC and Kansas... Cousin, Blake Bell, was a quarter- back/tight end at Oklahoma from 2011-14, and just completed his rookie season for the .

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 77 DavisDDavis 93 CLARK DEFENSIVE END 6-2 • 260 • Jr.-1L

Overland Park, Kan. Blue Valley West

A hard-working in-state product who showed signs as a sopho- more... Will look to compete for more playing time in 2016 while contributing on special teams. WILDCAT VETERANS WILDCAT 2015: Saw time in fi ve games, totaling three tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and a half sack... Recorded two tackles – both for loss – against South Dakota, while his half sack came at UTSA... Also played against Kansas, West Virginia and in the 2016 AutoZone Liberty Bowl against Arkansas. DEANTE BURTON CLARK’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR SOUTH DAKOTA 2-0-2 2.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 at UTSA 0-1-1 0.5-3 0.5-3 0 0 0/0

2014: Did not see any game action. 2014: Appeared in all 13 games, making nine starts... Hauled in 2013: Redshirted. DeanteDeante 17 passes for 171 yards, including a career long 25-yard catch 6 BURTON against Stephen F. Austin... Set career highs in catches (4) and HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Blue Valley West under head coach yards (55) against Texas... Also had three receptions against Scott Wright... A three-year letterwinner who was named an all- WIDE RECEIVER Stephen F. Austin and Oklahoma State... Blocked a punt against state performer at defensive end by the Topeka Capital-Journal 6-2 • 209 • Sr.-3L UTEP... Earned Second Team Academic All-Big 12 honors. while he was an all-league honoree at both defensive end and tight end as a senior in 2012... Also earned honorable mention Manhattan, Kan. BURTON’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATS all-league accolades as a junior in 2011... Helped lead team to an Manhattan Opponent Rec Yards TD Long 8-3 record and a district and regional championship as a senior... STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 3 40 0 25 Qualified for the state wrestling championship in 2012 after win- CAREER HONORS at Iowa State 2 19 0 12 ning the league championship. • 2015 Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (West Virginia) AUBURN 2 16 0 10 • 2014 Second Team Academic All-Big 12 TEXAS TECH 1 11 0 11 PERSONAL: Davis Matthew Clark was born August 20, 1994, in TEXAS 4 55 0 18 Overland Park, Kansas... Son of Todd and Lisa Clark, both of whom A local product who became K-State’s top wide receiver during his OKLAHOMA STATE 3 23 0 15 attended K-State... Has two sisters, Kaley and Halli. junior campaign... Has played in 35 career games with 22 starts... at TCU 1 0 0 0 Will look to take another step forward while offering leadership for at West Virginia 1 7 0 7 a young receiver group. CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G/S UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD F/R 2013: Saw time in nine games, including the TCU game when he 2015 5/0 2-1-3 2.5-6 0.5-3 0 0 0/0 2015: Started all 13 games, leading the team in catches (38), recorded a tackle on punt coverage. yards (510) and touchdown receptions (4)... Had his best career TOTAL 5/0 2-1-3 2.5-6 0.5-3 0 0 0/0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 2, vs. South Dakota (9/5/15); Solos: game in the regular-season finale against West Virginia by hauling 2012: Redshirted. in five passes for a career-high 135 yards and a touchdown en 2, vs. South Dakota (9/5/15); TFL: 2.0, vs. South Dakota (9/5/15); Sacks: 0.5, at UTSA (9/12/15). route to Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week accolades... His touch- HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Manhattan High under head coach down spanned 77 yards in the third quarter – K-State’s longest Joe Schartz... Helped the Indians earn an 11-1 record in 2011... play from scrimmage during the season – and gave the Wildcats Named a First Team All-Centennial League pick as a senior... Cap- their first lead of the game... The catch tied for the 12th-longest tured all-state honors as a defensive back... Had 20 receptions for pass play in school history and was the longest since 2013... Set 327 yards and five touchdowns, while he recorded a pair of inter- his initial career high with five catches against Louisiana Tech and ceptions on defense... Also collected 216 rushing yards and three tied that mark on three other occasions (TCU, Texas, West Vir- scores in 2011... Returned a punt 63 yards for a touchdown in the ginia)... Caught his first-career touchdown in the season opener playoffs as a senior against Dodge City... Totaled two punt-return against South Dakota. scores on the year... Had 244 receiving yards in 2010 with three touchdowns... A two-year starter at both wide receiver and defen- BURTON’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS sive back... Lettered three seasons for the Indians, who compiled Opponent Rec Yards TD Long a 30-3 record during that time. SOUTH DAKOTA 2 35 1 24 at UTSA 1 31 0 31 PERSONAL: Deante (DEE-on-tay) Wayne Burton was born July 12, LOUISIANA TECH 5 58 0 19 1994... Son of Morrison and Valentina Burton... Has two brothers at Oklahoma State 2 33 1 17 and one sister... Majoring in journalism and mass communications. TCU 5 65 0 17 at Texas 5 39 0 10 CAREER STATS - RECEIVING BAYLOR 2 17 1 10 Year G/S Rec Yds Avg. TD Long at Texas Tech 2 17 0 11 2013 9/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 IOWA STATE 4 31 0 26 2014 13/9 17 171 10.1 0 25 at Kansas 3 16 0 9 2015 13/13 38 510 13.4 4 77 WEST VIRGINIA 5 135 1 77 TOTAL 35/22 55 681 12.4 4 77 vs. Arkansas 4 33 0 14 CAREER-HIGHS - Catches: 5, four times; Yards: 135, vs. West Virginia (12/5/15); TDs: 1, four times; Long Catch: 77, vs. West Virginia (12/5/15).

78 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE PERSONAL: Colborn Levi Couchman was born November 4, 1993, WILDCAT VETERANS ColbornCColborn in Garden City, Kansas... Son of Stan and Kateri Couchman... Has WillWiW ll 57 COUCHMAN two siblings, Caleb and Cody... Majoring in finance. 35 DAVIS

LINEBACKER CAREER STATS - SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES LINEBACKER 6-2 • 223 • Sr.-3L Year G KO TKLS PUNT TKLS ST TKLS 6-0 • 227 • Sr.-3L 2013 11 10 1 11 Scott City, Kan. 2014 13 6 2 8 Southlake, Texas Scott Community 2015 10 9 1 10 Carroll TOTAL 34 25 4 29 CAREER HONORS CAREER HIGHS - Total Tackles: 4, at UTSA (9/12/15); Solos: CAREER HONORS • 2015 First Team Academic All-Big 12 3, twice. • 2013-15 First Team Academic All-Big 12

An in-state walk-on who has turned into one of the top special A hard-hitting linebacker who has made 16 starts and played in 39 teams players on the team... Leads all active Wildcats with 29 EvanEEvan career games... Will look to continue starting duties in 2016 while career special teams tackles... Will look to add more support on 72 CURL adding support on special teams. special teams and as a reserve linebacker during his final year. OFFENSIVE LINE 2015: Played in all 13 games with starts in each of the fi rst 10 2015: Played in 10 games and totaled 11 tackles, including 10 on 6-5 • 280 • Fr.-RS contests... Set a new career high with 54 tackles on the year, special teams... Led the team in special teams tackles, which fea- which ranked fourth on the team... Also broke up two passes and tured nine on kickoff coverage... Set a career high with four stops Flower Mound, Texas recorded his fi rst-career interception... Set a career high in tackles at UTSA, while he had three in the season opener against South Flower Mound with nine at UTSA, while batting down a 4th-and-goal pass... Also Dakota... Picked up First Team Academic All-Big 12 accolades. batted down a goal-line pass against Louisiana Tech... Intercep- A talented young offensive lineman who used a redshirt season in tion came at Oklahoma State deep in K-State’s territory to halt a COUCHMAN’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS 2015... Will compete for playing time along the offensive line as a potential Cowboy scoring drive... Totaled eight tackles at Texas... Opponent KO TKLS PUNT TKLS ST TKLS redshirt freshman. Picked up First Team Academic All-Big 12 honors. SOUTH DAKOTA 1 0 1 at UTSA 3 1 4 2015: Redshirted. DAVIS’ 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS at Oklahoma State 1 0 1 Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR BAYLOR 1 0 1 HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered two years at Flower Mound under head SOUTH DAKOTA 3-0-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 at Texas Tech 1 0 1 coach Dane Johnson... A Second Team All-District 6-6A performer at UTSA 4-5-9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 IOWA STATE 2 0 2 as both a junior and senior... A team captain as a senior... Earned LOUISIANA TECH 6-0-6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 second team academic all-state honors in 2014... Also wrestled, at Oklahoma State 2-1-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 1 0/0 2014: Played in 13 games, tying for third on the team with eight finishing third in district play in the heavyweight division. TCU 2-1-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 special teams tackles, six of which came on kickoff coverage... Had OKLAHOMA 5-2-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 a season-high two tackles against both Iowa State and Texas Tech... PERSONAL: Evan William Curl was born March 20, 1997, in at Texas 5-3-8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Had a career-high tying two solo stops against the Red Raiders, the Austin, Texas... Son of Eddie Curl and Marissa Curl... Has three BAYLOR 2-2-4 0.5-2 0.5-2 0 0 0/0 fourth time in his career he had two unassisted tackles... Recovered siblings, Eric, Erin and Emily... An Eagle Scout who is majoring in at Texas Tech 3-1-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 a fumbled punt at West Virginia that led to a K-State field goal. mechanical engineering. IOWA STATE 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/1 at Kansas 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 COUCHMAN’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATS WEST VIRGINIA 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Opponent KO TKLS PUNT TKLS ST TKLS vs. Arkansas 3-0-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 at Iowa State 1 1 2 TEXAS TECH 2 0 2 2014: Appeared in all 13 games, including six starts... Recorded 35 at Oklahoma 1 0 1 tackles on the year, including two for loss and a fumble recovery TEXAS 1 0 1 against Stephen F. Austin... Carded a career-high eight tackles at OKLAHOMA STATE 0 1 1 TCU, while he had six at both Iowa State and Baylor... Also had at West Virginia 1 0 1 a TFL against Kansas... Earned First Team Academic All-Big 12 honors. 2013: Saw time in the final 11 games of the year and came away with a team-best 11 special teams tackles, including 10 on kickoff DAVIS’ 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATS coverage... Registered a career-high three tackles in K-State’s Buf- Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR falo Wild Wings Bowl victory, while he also had two stops against STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 1-1-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/1 UMass, Baylor, West Virginia and Kansas. at Iowa State 4-2-6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 UTEP 1-1-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 COUCHMAN’S 2013 GAME-BY-GAME STATS TEXAS TECH 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Opponent KO TKLS PUNT TKLS ST TKLS TEXAS 3-1-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 UMASS 2 0 2 OKLAHOMA ST. 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 BAYLOR 2 0 2 at TCU 2-6-8 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 WEST VIRGINIA 1 1 2 at West Virginia 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 at Kansas 2 0 2 KANSAS 1-0-1 1.0-4 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 vs. Michigan 3 0 3 at Baylor 5-1-6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 vs. UCLA 0-2-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2012: Redshirted. 2013: Played in all 13 games, making 16 tackles... Tied for third on HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered two years at Scott Community under head the team with six special teams stops... Carded a career-best five coach Glenn O’Neil... Led team to a combined 21-2 record, two tackles in consecutive games against Iowa State and Texas Tech... league championships and one regional championship... Was a A First Team Academic All-Big 12 performer. first team all-state defensive end in 2011 by the Kansas Football Coach Association, Topeka Capital-Journal and Wichita Eagle after WILL DAVIS totaling 87 tackles, including 24 for a loss of 102 yards... Was also named the Garden City Telegram Player of the Year and was a first team all-league pick on offense after totaling 1,242 rushing yards and 22 touchdowns... High school teammates with former K-State offensive lineman Luke Hayes... Also lettered in track where he won a state championship in the 4x100-meter relay.

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 79 DAVIS’ 2013 GAME-BY-GAME STATS as he finished his career with over 6,700 total offensive yards and DIMEL’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING STATS Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR 75 touchdowns... Also lettered three years in track. Opponent Rush Yards TD Long LOUISIANA 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 SOUTH DAKOTA 8 29 2 8 UMASS 3-0-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 PERSONAL: Alex Christian Delton was born October 23, 1996, in at UTSA 8 18 1 5 IOWA STATE 4-1-5 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Hays, Kansas... Son of Ricky Delton and Rhonda Dinkel... Has one LOUISIANA TECH 3 1 0 3 at Texas Tech 5-0-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 brother, Alan... Majoring in journalism and mass communications. OKLAHOMA 2 2 0 2 OKLAHOMA 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 at Texas Tech 1 1 0 1 at Kansas 0-1-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 CAREER STATS - RUSHING at Kansas 5 25 2 12 Year G/S Rush Yds Avg. TD Long vs. Arkansas 1 10 1 10 2012: Redshirted. 2015 2/0 4 18 4.5 0 8 TOTAL 2/0 4 18 4.5 0 8 DIMEL’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATS HIGH SCHOOL: Led Carroll to an undefeated state championship in CAREER-HIGHS - Rushes: 3, vs. South Dakota (9/5/15); Yards: Opponent Rec Yards TD Long 2011 under head coach Hal Wasson... Had 176 tackles, including 10, vs. South Dakota (9/5/15); Long Rush: 8, at UTSA (9/12/15). at UTSA 2 80 0 53

WILDCAT VETERANS WILDCAT 115 solos, 10 sacks, six knockdowns, two forced fumble and two BAYLOR 2 58 0 46 fumble recoveries... Named the Texas Class 5A Defensive Player IOWA STATE 1 4 1 4 of the Year by the Texas Sports Writers Association and Padilla WinstonWinstoW n at Kansas 1 44 0 44 Poll... A team captain and Defensive MVP in 2011 and also was 38 DIMEL WEST VIRGINIA 1 27 0 27 named the Defensive MVP of the 2011 state title game... Earned vs. Arkansas 1 48 1 48 2011 first team all-state honors from Fox Sports, Old Coach and 5A FULLBACK Texas Football... Named all-area by the Dallas Morning News and 6-1 • 235 • So.-1L 2014: Redshirted. Old Coach... Regarded as one of the state’s top recruits by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Dallas Morning News, Dave Campbell’s Manhattan, Kan. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterwinner at Manhattan under head Texas Football and Lemming... Totaled 308 tackles, 25 for a loss, Manhattan coach Joe Schartz... Helped the Indians earn an 8-3 record and a and 14.0 sacks in his final two seasons... Led Carroll to a com- trip to the sectional round of the Kansas 6A playoffs in 2013 by bined 37-6 record in three seasons... Also an academic all-state CAREER HONORS catching 13 passes for 234 yards and two touchdowns... Was a scholar and a member of the National Honor Society. • 2015 First Team All-Big 12 (Coaches) two-time honorable mention all-state selection by the Topeka Cap- • 2015 First Team Academic All-Big 12 ital-Journal and Wichita Eagle... Also named to the 2013 all-state PERSONAL: William Tyler Davis was born November 4, 1993, in team by HovpenSports.com... Named to the All-Centennial League Dallas, Texas... Son of Barry and Leigh Davis... Has two siblings, A local product who shined in his first season on the field as a as both a junior and senior... Rated the 14th-best fullback nation- Lindsay and Jackson... Majoring in accounting and finance. blocker, receiver and rusher... Started every game during his rookie ally by Scout.com, 22nd-best tight end/H-Back by ESPN and 10th- campaign and will look to continue starting duties as a sophomore best player in the state by Rivals.com... Also lettered in basketball. CAREER STATS - DEFENSE in 2016. Year G/S UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD F/R PERSONAL: Winston M. Dimel (DIM-ul) was born October 9, 1995, 2013 13/0 14-2-16 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2015: A 13-game starter at fullback who went on to earn First in Manhattan, Kansas... Son of Dana Dimel and Kim Iversen... A 2014 13/6 21-14-35 2.0-6 0.0-0 0 1 0/1 Team All-Big 12 honors from the league’s coaches... Became the second-generation Wildcat as his father, Dana, was an offensive 2015 13/10 39-15-54 0.5-2 0.5-2 1 3 0/1 first Wildcat freshman ever to earn First Team All-Big 12 honors lineman for K-State from 1984-86 and is the current co-offensive TOTAL 39/16 74-31-105 2.5-8 0.5-2 1 4 0/2 (since 1996), while he was the only freshman on the 2015 All-Big coordinator/running backs/tight ends coach... Has three siblings, CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 9, at UTSA (9/12/15); Solos: 6, vs. 12 First Team... Recorded six rushing touchdowns to rank third in Josey Thompson, Lee Iversen and Cal Iversen... Majoring in business. Louisiana Tech (9/19/15); TFL: 1.0, twice; Sacks: 0.5, vs. Baylor school history among freshmen, while he also finished his initial (11/5/15); INT: 1, at Oklahoma State (10/3/15). campaign ranked fifth in school history in receiving yards (261) CAREER STATS - RUSHING and scoring (48) among freshmen... Had a pair of two-touchdown Year G/S Rush Yds Avg. TD Long games, which came in the season opener against South Dakota 2015 13/13 28 86 3.1 6 12 AlexAAlex and at Kansas... His 261 receiving yards came on only eight recep- TOTAL 13/13 28 86 3.1 6 12 5 DELTON tions, good for a 32.6-yard average, which is the highest average CAREER-HIGHS - Rushes: 8, twice; Yards: 29, vs. South Dakota among all players in school history with eight or more receptions... (9/5/15); TD: 2, twice; Long Rush: 12, at Kansas (11/28/15). QUARTERBACK Six of his catches went for 27 or more yards... Had a four-yard 6-0 • 201 • Fr.-RS touchdown reception against Iowa State, which was thrown by CAREER STATS - RECEIVING fellow fullback Glenn Gronkowski, in addition to a 48-yard score in Year G/S Rec Yds Avg. TD Long Hays, Kan. the 2016 AutoZone Liberty Bowl against Arkansas... Earned First 2015 13/13 8 261 32.6 2 53 Hays Team Academic All-Big 12 honors. TOTAL 13/13 8 261 32.6 2 53 CAREER-HIGHS - Catches: 2, twice; Yards: 80, at UTSA A highly-regarded quarterback who played as a true freshman but (9/12/15); TD: 1, twice; Long Catch: 53, at UTSA (11/12/15). saw his season end after just two games... Earned a medical hard- ship and will be classified a redshirt freshman in 2016.

2015: Played in each of the first two games, rushing four times for 18 yards, including three times for 10 yards in the season opener against South Dakota.

DELTON’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING STATS Opponent Rush Yards TD Long SOUTH DAKOTA 3 10 0 5 at UTSA 1 8 0 8

HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner at Hays, including the final year under head coach Bo Black... Rated the 23rd best dual-threat quarterback nationally by Rivals.com and 33rd by ESPN, while he was rated the fifth-best player in the state of Kansas by Rivals.com and the top quarterback in the state by ESPN... An honorable men- WINSTON DIMEL tion all-state selection by the Topeka Capital-Journal and Wichita Eagle in 2014 after rushing for 1,519 yards and 17 touchdowns in addition to throwing for 1,402 yards and 13 scores... Named the 2014 Area Player of the Year by the Hays Daily News while he was also the Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year... Earned first team all-conference honors as a sophomore, junior and senior

80 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WILDCAT VETERANS TreyTrT eyy JesseJJesse 99 DISHON 16 ERTZ DEFENSIVE TACKLE QUARTERBACK 6-2 • 300 • Fr.-RS 6-3 • 212 • Jr.-1L

Horton, Kan. Burlington, Iowa Horton Mediapolis

A powerful, young defensive tackle who redshirted the 2015 sea- One of the top prep quarterbacks coming out of high school in son... Will compete for playing time in 2016. 2013 who earned the starting nod for the 2015 season opener but suffered a season-ending injury on the first play from scrimmage... 2015: Redshirted. Will compete for the starting quarterback job again in 2016... Voted a team captain. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner at Horton under head coach Nick Dowell... Helped lead the Chargers to a 7-2 record and 2015: Rushed once for five yards against South Dakota before an appearance in the state playoffs... An All-Kansas 3A selection suffering a season-ending injury. by the Topeka Capital-Journal and Wichita Eagle... Also earned honorable mention all-state honors in 2013... Earned first team ERTZ’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING STATS all-league honors as a defensive lineman, tight end and kicker... Opponent Rush Yards TD Long Selected to play in the 2015 Kansas Shrine Bowl... Also lettered in SOUTH DAKOTA 1 5 0 5 basketball, earning all-state honors, track and field, and powerlift- ing, winning the 2013 Class 3A Championship for the 242-pound 2014: Saw action in four games, rushing for 46 yards on seven weight class. attempts, including 26 yards against Oklahoma State. JESSE ERTZ PERSONAL: Kenneth Greggory Dishon, III, was born May 18, 1997, ERTZ’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING STATS in Atchison, Kansas... Son of Gregg and Kim Dishon... Has two Opponent Rush Yards TD Long sisters, Ashley and Kayla... Majoring in human ecology. STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 1 0 0 0 UTEP 1 6 0 6 CedricCedric CAREER STATS* - DEFENSE OKLAHOMA STATE 3 26 0 20 Year G/S UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD F/R KANSAS 2 14 0 12 7 DOZIER 2013 12/4 12-5-17 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2 0/0 DEFENSIVE BACK 2014 12/12 31-21-52 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 5 0/1 2013: Redshirted... Earned Kansas State’s Red Raider Award as 2015 11/0 6-5-11 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 2 0/0 the top contributor on the scout squad. 5-10 • 180 • Sr.-TR TOTAL 35/16 49-31-80 1.5-2 0.0-0 0 9 0/1 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 8, at Arizona (9/20/14); Solos: 6, HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Mediapolis under head coach Brian Roanoke, Ala. twice; TFL: 1.0, at Oregon State (11/1/14); PD: 2, at Oregon State Borrison... Named the Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year in 2012... University of California (11/1/14). An Honorable Mention All-American selection by Parade... Broke * at California the Iowa high school state record for career touchdowns (98) and A highly-touted prospect out of high school who graduated from ranked fifth in state history in career passing yardage (7,317)... California and is immediately eligible for his senior season... Saw Registered over 9,000 total yards and 130 touchdowns in his prep extentive action throughout his career as a Golden Bear and will JohnathanJJohnathan career... Named the 2012 Offensive Player of the Year as well as a compete for a starting spot at cornerback in 2016. 6 DURHAM first team all-state selection by Iowa Preps after leading Mediapo- lis to a state runner-up finish and a 13-1 record... Honored as the CALIFORNIA: Played in 34 career games for the Golden Bears with DEFENSIVE BACK All-Hawkeye Player of the Year... A two-time Des Moines Register 16 starts, totaling 80 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, nine passes de- 6-0 • 181 • Fr.-RS and Iowa Newspaper Association First Team All-State honoree... fended and a forced fumble... Enjoyed the best season of his career Twice named to the all-district first team as well as the district’s as a sophomore in 2014 when he started 12 contests, recording 2012 MVP... Was named to the Iowa Sports Connection’s First Team 52 tackles and five pass breakups, including a season-high eight Aledo, Texas Aledo All-State squad in 2011... Named the All-Hawkeye Co-Offensive tackles at Arizona and two pass breakups at Oregon State... Also Player of the Year as a junior... An Iowa Preps Elite Second Team had seven tackles at Washington State and vs. Oregon and two An athletic young defensive back who utilized a redshirt season in All-State selection as a junior... A three-year letterwinner in bas- tackles against both Colorado and USC... Started each of the final 2015 to get bigger... Will compete for playing time on defense and ketball... A first team all-conference selection and a second team four contests of his redshirt freshman season in 2013, recording special teams in 2016. all-state performer by the Iowa Newspaper Association in 2012... a season-high five tackles in the first start of his career against A first team all-conference and a third team all-state performer Arizona... Earned Honorable Mention Pac-12 All-Academic honors 2015: Redshirted. as a sophomore... Also a three-year letterwinner in track... Won a in 2013... Originally went to Cal as a wide receiver. state championship in the 4x100 in 2012. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year letterwinner at Aledo under head HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter at Lakes High School in Lake- coaches Tim Buchannan and Steve Woods... Helped lead the Bear- PERSONAL: Jesse Sisco Ertz was born December 7, 1994, in Bur- wood, Washington, under head coach Dave Miller... Regarded as the cats to back-to-back state championships, claiming the Texas 4A lington, Iowa... Son of David and Denice Ertz... Has three older best cornerback in the state of Washington and 24th-best nationally D2 title as a junior with a 16-0 record and a Texas 5A D1 title as a sisters... Majoring in business management. in the Class of 2012 by Scout.com... Rated the 12th-best athlete in senior with a 15-1 mark... Earned first team all-state honors from the country and the fourth-best player in the state of Washington the Texas Associated Press Sports Editors as well as All-District CAREER STATS - RUSHING by Rivals.com... Participated in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl 8-5A accolades as a senior... Also a first-team member on the Year G/S Rush Yds Avg. TD Long following his senior season... Led team to an 11-1 record as a se- Class 5A Padilla Poll Coaches all-state team... Tallied 31 tack- 2014 4/0 7 46 6.6 0 20 nior... Played cornerback all three seasons while played primarily les, five interceptions and 15 pass deflections in 2014... Earned 2015 1/1 1 5 5.0 0 5 at wide receiver as a senior in 2011 after spending his sophomore honorable mention all-state honors as a junior in addition to first TOTAL 5/1 8 51 6.4 0 20 (2009) and junior (2010) campaigns as a quarterback... Totaled 28 team all-district honors... Tallied seven interceptions as a junior... CAREER-HIGHS - Rushes: 3, vs. Oklahoma State (11/1/14); receptions for 479 yards and five touchdown catches, in addition to An academic all-district performer... Also competed in track... High Yards: 26, vs. Oklahoma State (11/1/14); Long Rush: 20, vs. 34 rushes for 291 yards and three score as a senior... Had a huge school teammate of Jordan Mittie, the son of K-State women’s Oklahoma State (11/1/14). campaign on the ground as a junior with 1,223 rushing yards and basketball head coach Jeff Mittie. 17 touchdowns on 183 rushes, and was 91-of-142 for 1,181 yards with 13 scores through the air. PERSONAL: Johnathan Nelson Durham was born August 9, 1996, in Fort Worth, Texas... Son of William and Charlotte Durham and PERSONAL: Cedric D. Dozier was born February 5, 1993... Raised Christopher and Kelly Nichols... Has one sister, Lauren... Majoring by his aunt, Barbara Thomas. in business.

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 81 BryceBrB ycy e 78 FITZNER OFFENSIVE LINE 6-7 • 292 • So.-SQ

Poway, Calif. Francis Parker

An athletic offensive lineman who has continued to develop and get stronger... Will compete for playing time as a sophomore in 2016. WILDCAT VETERANS WILDCAT 2015: Did not see any game action. WILL GEARY 2014: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Francis Parker under head coach John Morrison... A second-team pick at tight end as both a junior and senior... Helped the Lancers earn California Interscholastic Fed- eration (CIF) runner-up finishes in both 2011 and 2012, while he was a member of the 2009 CIF Championship squad... Also GEARY’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATS a three-year letterwinner in basketball and two-year letterwinner WillWiW ll in volleyball. Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR 600GEARY STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 0-1-1 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 at Iowa State 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 PERSONAL: Bryce Fitzner was born on June 24, 1994... Son of DEFENSIVE TACKLE Mark and Cheri Fitzner... A business major. AUBURN 0-1-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 6-0 • 298 • Jr.-2L UTEP 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 TEXAS TECH 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 ScottScS ott Topeka, Kan. at Oklahoma 3-2-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 74 FRANTZ Topeka TEXAS 0-1-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 OKLAHOMA ST. 3-0-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 OFFENSIVE LINE CAREER HONORS at TCU 0-3-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 6-5 • 293 • Fr.-RS • 2015 First Team All-Big 12 (AP) at West Virginia 2-1-3 1.0-4 1.0-4 0 0 1/0 • 2015 Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (Coaches) KANSAS 2-2-4 1.0-2 1.0-2 0 0 0/0 Lawrence, Kan. • 2014 First Team Academic All-Big 12 at Baylor 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Free State vs. UCLA 1-2-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 A former walk-on who burst onto the scene as a redshirt freshman A highly-touted offensive lineman out of high school who made a and was a 12-game starter as a sophomore... Will continue to 2013: Redshirted... Earned the program’s Overachiever Award as push for playing time prior to redshirting the 2015 season... Will progress as he enters his junior season. the top freshman in strength and conditioning. compete for a starting spot along the offensive front. 2015: Started all 12 regular season games en route to First Team HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Topeka High under head coach Walt 2015: Redshirted. All-Big 12 honors from the Associated Press and honorable men- Alexander... A 2012 first team all-city selection... Named to the tion accolades from the league’s coaches... Ranked eighth on the Topeka Capital-Journal and Wichita Eagle 2012 Top-11 teams... A HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterwinner at Free State under team with 45 tackles, while he was fourth in tackles for loss (6.5) First Team All-Kansas 6A performer by the Topeka Capital-Journal head coach Bob Lisher... Led the Freebirds to an 8-4 record and and fi fth in sacks (3.5)... His tackle total is the most by a K-State and Wichita eagle... Named the Kansas 6A Defensive Player of the an appearance in the state semifinals in 2014... Team went 10-2 interior defensive lineman since 2005... Had a banner day against Year... Selected to play in the 2013 Kansas Shrine Bowl... Won and advanced to the semifinals in 2012... Rated the 48th-best Oklahoma with career highs in tackles (8), TFLs (3.0) and sacks back-to-back state wrestling championships in the 285-pound offensive tackle nationally and the fourth-best player in the state (2.0)... Also recorded six tackles against UTSA and Louisiana Tech, class, while he was the 2013 National High School Coaches Asso- of Kansas by Rivals.com... Ranked as the second-best offensive while he had fi ve against Texas Tech and Iowa State... Had a forced ciation (NHSCA) National Champion... Also won a state champi- tackle in the state by Scout.com... Named one of the top 11 players fumble and recovery at Texas Tech before forcing an Iowa State onship in powerlifting and participated in both baseball and track in the state and to the All-Class 6A teams by the Topeka Capi- fumble in the fourth quarter that led to the game-tying touchdown. and field. tal-Journal and Wichita Eagle in 2014... A first team all-metro se- lection by the Kansas City Star in 2014... Named to the USA Today/ GEARY’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS PERSONAL: Will Michael Geary was born January 12, 1995, in American Family Insurance All-USA Kansas Team as a senior... Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR Topeka, Kansas... Son of Lee Geary and the late Mike Geary... Has Earned honorable mention all-state honors as a junior... Named SOUTH DAKOTA 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 one brother, Ty... Majoring in mechanical engineering. a First Team All-Sunflower League selection as both a junior and at UTSA 1-5-6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 senior... Selected to play in the 2015 Kansas Shrine Bowl... Also LOUISIANA TECH 5-1-6 1.5-5 0.5-4 0 0 0/0 CAREER STATS - DEFENSE played basketball. at Oklahoma St. 4-0-4 1.0-2 1.0-2 0 0 0/0 Year G/S UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD F/R TCU 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2014 13/5 17-13-30 2.5-6 2.0-6 0 0 1/0 PERSONAL: Scott A. Frantz (FRANCE) was born June 7, 1996, in OKLAHOMA 6-2-8 3.0-11 2.0-9 0 0 0/0 2015 12/12 34-11-45 6.5-20 3.5-15 0 0 2/1 Lawrence, Kansas... Son of Stan and Kim Frantz... Has two broth- at Texas 1-1-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 TOTAL 25/17 51-24-75 9.0-26 5.5-21 0 0 3/1 ers, Matt and Brett... Majoring in sociology/criminology with the BAYLOR 3-0-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 8, vs. Oklahoma (10/17/15); Solos: hopes of becoming a police officer. at Texas Tech 5-0-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1/1 6, vs. Oklahoma (10/17/15); TFL: 3.0, vs. Oklahoma (10/17/15); IOWA STATE 4-1-5 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 1/0 Sacks: 2.0, vs. Oklahoma (10/17/15). at Kansas 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 WEST VIRGINIA 1-1-2 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0/0

2014: Played in all 13 games with five starts, including each of the last three games... Came away with 30 tackles, the most among all K-State defensive tackles... Also logged 2.5 tackles for loss, two sacks and a forced fumble at West Virginia... Tallied a career-best five tackles in K-State’s win at No. 11 Oklahoma... Registered sacks in back-to-back games against West Virginia and Kansas... A First Team Academic All-Big 12 honoree.

82 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HEATH’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATS WILDCAT VETERANS DenzelDenzzel Opponent Rec Yards TD Long AdamA 2 GOOLSBY SOUTH DAKOTA 3 54 0 43 79 HOLTORF at UTSA 3 25 0 10 WIDE RECEIVER LOUISIANA TECH 2 42 1 22 OFFENSIVE LINE 5-11 • 192 • Fr.-RS at Oklahoma State 3 49 0 36 6-4 • 291 • Fr.-RS TCU 3 26 0 10 Wichita, Kan. OKLAHOMA 1 -4 0 0 Seward, Neb. Bishop Carroll at Texas 2 23 1 16 Seward BAYLOR 1 3 0 3 A young, athletic player who transitioned from running back to wide at Texas Tech 4 49 1 24 A talented young offensive lineman who projects to play in the receiver during his redshirt season... Will compete for playing time IOWA STATE 5 31 0 13 interior of the offensive line... Will battle for playing time after red- at receiver and add support on special teams in 2016. vs. Arkansas 1 15 0 15 shirting the 2015 season.

2015: Redshirted. HEATH’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME PUNT RETURN STATS 2015: Redshirted. Opponent Ret Yards TD Long HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter at Bishop Carroll under head SOUTH DAKOTA 3 52 0 31 HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner for Seward, including the coach Alan Schuckman... Named the 2014 Gatorade Kansas at UTSA 3 1 0 2 last two years under head coach Jamie Opfer... Helped the Bluejays Football Player of the Year and the USA Today/American Family LOUISIANA TECH 2 25 0 58 earn an 8-3 record and a trip to the quarterfinals of the Nebraska Insurance All-USA Kansas Offensive Player of the Year... Rated the TCU 2 18 0 18 Class B State Playoffs... Named to the USA Today/American Fam- fourth-best player in the state by Scout.com... Rushed for 1,641 OKLAHOMA 1 0 0 0 ily Insurance All-USA Nebraska Team as a defensive lineman... yards and 31 touchdowns to go along with 251 receiving yards and at Texas 1 11 0 11 A two-year First Team Class B all-state offensive lineman by seven scores as a senior, helping the Eagles earn a perfect 13-0 BAYLOR 1 0 0 0 the Lincoln Journal-Star and Omaha World-Herald... Named record and a Class 5A state championship... Also dangerous in the at Texas Tech 2 34 0 22 First Team Super State as a defensive lineman as a senior and return game in 2014 where he scored five touchdowns on 13 punt at Kansas 1 15 0 15 Class B honorary captain by the Lincoln Journal-Star and Omaha returns and a touchdown on his only kickoff return... Named one WEST VIRGINIA 4 -7 0 3 World-Herald... Also earned First Team All-Nebraska honors as a of the top 11 players in the state and to the All-Class 5A teams by vs. Arkansas 1 3 0 3 defensive lineman and First Team Class B all-state honors as an the Topeka Capital-Journal and Wichita Eagle... A first team all- offensive lineman by the Omaha World-Herald... Earned second metro performer by the Wichita Eagle... Named as one of the top 2014: Redshirted. team all-state honors as a junior and was an all-district performer 12 players in the state by the Kansas Football Coaches Association as a sophomore... Tied the school career record with 37 games and to the organization’s all-state 5A team... Won the Barry Sand- HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Hopewell under head coach Matthew started... Registered 81 tackles, including 18.5 tackles for loss and ers High School Male Athlete of the Year award... Rushed for 495 Jenkins... Named all-county and all-area by the Charlotte Ob- 3.5 sacks as a senior... Anchored an offensive line that helped yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior despite missing three games server, while he was the conference’s special teams player of the Bluejays accumulate 3,822 yards... Also came away with 69 due to injury... Helped Bishop Carroll go 47-2 over his four-year the year... Collected 830 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior tackles, including 14 for loss and five sacks as a junior in 2013... career with two state championships (2012 and 2014)... Also ran through the air while rushing for 525 yards and fi ve touchdowns... Earned academic all-state honors... Also played basketball and track as he placed second in the state in 2012 in the 4x100 and Also averaged 20.5 yards on punt returns and 18.7 yards on kick- qualified for state in the shot put. third in the 4x400. off returns... Set school records for touchdowns, receiving yards and all-purpose yards... Selected to play in the Shrine Bowl of the PERSONAL: Adam Christian Holtorf was born May 10, 1997, PERSONAL: Denzel Christopher Goolsby was born January 25, Carolinas. in Lincoln, Nebraska... Son of Paul and Diane Holtorf... Has one 1997, in Wichita, Kansas... Son of Dinah Goolsby and the late Les brother, Derek... Majoring in agribusiness with the hopes of be- Goolsby... Has one sibling, Banner... Had two cousins who played PERSONAL: Dominique Ali Heath was born February 22, 1996, in coming an agriculture loan officer. football at K-State, Jarard Milo, a defensive back who lettered Cincinnati, Ohio... Son of Robert and Jewell Heath... Has one broth- from 2011-12, and Brian Goolsby, a fullback who lettered from er, Denzel, who played football at Hampton... Majoring in business. JoeJJoe 1995-98... Another cousin, DeAndre Goolsby, is a junior tight end 8 HUBENER at Florida... Majoring in journalism and mass communications. CAREER STATS - RECEIVING Year G/S Rec Yds Avg. TD Long QUARTERBACK 2015 13/4 28 313 11.2 3 43 DominiqueDDominiquque 6-5 • 212 • Sr.-2L 4 HEATH TOTAL 13/4 28 313 11.2 3 43 CAREER-HIGHS - Catches: 5, vs. Iowa State (11/21/15); Yards: 54, vs. South Dakota (9/5/15); TDs: 1, three times; Long Catch: Cheney, Kan. WIDE RECEIVER Cheney 43, vs. South Dakota (9/5/15). 5-9 • 175 • So.-1L CAREER HONORS CAREER STATS - PUNT RETURNS • 2015 First Team Academic All-Big 12 Huntersville, N.C. Year G Ret Yds Avg. TD Long Hopewell 2015 13 21 152 7.2 0 58 A former walk-on who was thrust into the starting quarterback A versatile and athletic player who was an integral part of the of- TOTAL 13 21 152 7.2 0 58 spot early in the season and led K-State to a bowl game in 2015... fense and special teams as a redshirt freshman in 2015... Will look CAREER-HIGHS - Returns: 4, vs. West Virginia (12/5/15); Yards: A tough, physical runner with a strong arm who was the primary to improve on both offense and special teams as a sophomore. 52, vs. South Dakota (9/5/15); Long Return: 58, vs. Louisiana backup in 2014... Will compete for starting duties again as a senior Tech (9/19/15). in 2016. 2015: Played in every game with four starts at wide receiver while also serving as the primary punt-returner... Finished second on 2015: Played in all 13 games with 11 starts under center, throwing the team in catches (28) and touchdowns (3), while he was third for 1,837 yards and nine touchdowns on 131-of-275 aim (47.6 in yards (313)... Ranked third in school history in catches, receiv- percent) while rushing for 613 yards and 13 touchdowns on 180 ing yards and touchdown receptions among freshmen... Returned attempts... Finished in the top 30 nationally in passing yards per 21 punts for a 7.2-yard average, which ranked second in the Big completion (17th; 14.02) and rushing touchdowns (27th; 13)... 12... Had his best receiving game right out of the gate with three Also tied for third nationally in rushing touchdowns among quar- receptions for 54 yards – including a long of 43 yards – against terbacks... Finished sixth in the Big 12 in total offense per game South Dakota... Recorded a season-high fi ve catches against Iowa (188.5)... Became the 28th player in school history to throw for State, while he had one touchdown apiece against Louisiana Tech, 1,500 yards in a season and the 21st with 2,000 career passing Texas and Texas Tech... His touchdown against Louisiana Tech was yards... Set a career high with 289 passing yards at Texas Tech, a 22-yarder in the fi rst overtime, while he also had a season long a game in which he also set career highs in completions (19) 58-yard punt return against the Bulldogs. and attempts (40)... Threw three touchdown passes in K-State’s three-overtime victory over Louisiana Tech... Rushed for at least two touchdowns in four games, including a four-touchdown per- formance against TCU to tie for third in school history... Set career

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 83 highs for rushing yards (153) and rushing attempts (29) against PERSONAL: Joseph Kyle Hubener (HUEB-ner) was born in Co- Baylor, both marks that ranked fifth in a game by a quarterback lumbus, Ohio... Son of Jerry and Kendra Hubener, both of whom TerraleTTerrale in school history... Earned First Team Academic All-Big 12 honors. attended K-State... Has three younger siblings, Justin, Jonathan 56 JOHNSON and Jason... Majoring in secondary education. HUBENER’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME PASSING STATS OFFENSIVE LINE Opponent C-A-I Yards TD Long CAREER STATS - PASSING 6-1 • 312 • Sr.-1L SOUTH DAKOTA 9-18-0 147 1 43 Year G/S Cpl Att Int Pct. Yds. TD Lg Effic. at UTSA 12-23-0 243 0 53 2013 1/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Manhattan, Kan. LOUISIANA TECH 15-26-0 195 3 31 2014 7/0 9 17 1 52.9 235 1 74 176.7 Hutchinson CC at Oklahoma State 3-9-1 85 0 72 2015 13/11 131 275 10 47.6 1,837 9 72 107.3 TCU 13-33-1 157 0 25 TOTAL 21/11 140 292 11 47.9 2,072 10 74 111.3 A former community-college transfer that was in the regular play- OKLAHOMA 4-14-2 39 0 31 CAREER-HIGHS - Att: 40, at Texas Tech (11/14/15); Comp: 19, at ing rotation at guard in 2015... Will battle for starting duties in the at Texas 10-22-1 97 1 16 Texas Tech (11/14/15); Yards: 289, at Texas Tech (11/14/15); TD: interior of the offensive line as a senior.

WILDCAT VETERANS WILDCAT BAYLOR 12-21-1 151 1 46 3, vs. Louisiana Tech (9/19/15); Long Pass: 74, at TCU (11/8/14). at Texas Tech 19-40-1 289 2 35 2015: Played in 10 games, including starts against South Dakota, IOWA STATE 18-31-0 216 1 42 CAREER STATS - RUSHING UTSA, Louisiana Tech and Baylor... Helped K-State rank second at Kansas 10-17-0 133 0 44 Year G/S Rush Yds Avg. TD Long nationally in red zone offense (94.5-percent) and 18th in passing WEST VIRGINIA 6-19-2 85 0 28 2013 1/0 2 5 2.5 0 4 yards per completion (14.12)... Also helped the Wildcats rush for vs. Arkansas 0-1-1 0 0 0 2014 7/0 27 142 5.3 3 20 29 touchdowns, which was just one shy of entering the school’s 2015 13/11 180 613 3.4 13 34 top-10 list. HUBENER’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING STATS TOTAL 21/11 209 760 3.6 16 34 Opponent Rush Yards TD Long CAREER-HIGHS - Rushes: 29, vs. Baylor (11/5/15); Yards: 153, 2014: Redshirted. SOUTH DAKOTA 9 38 0 16 vs. Baylor (11/5/15); TD: 4, vs. TCU (10/10/15); Long Rush: 34, at UTSA 17 58 1 15 vs. Baylor (11/5/15). COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played two seasons at Hutchinson under LOUISIANA TECH 8 9 0 6 head coach Rion Rhodes... Named an Honorable Mention All-Jay- at Oklahoma State 4 8 1 11 hawk Conference player in 2013 as he helped the Blue Dragons TCU 26 111 4 26 JustinJustJ in earn an 8-4 record and a No. 17 final ranking, while the team OKLAHOMA 9 16 0 7 32 HUGHES went 9-3 and finished No. 12 nationally in 2012... Also helped at Texas 15 18 0 18 Hutchinson pick up back-to-back Salt City Bowl victories... Played BAYLOR 29 153 2 34 LINEBACKER with current Wildcat offensive lineman Jason Lierz and former wide at Texas Tech 14 9 3 7 6-1 • 223 • Fr.-RS receiver/quarterback Wildcats Kody Cook. IOWA STATE 20 90 0 16 at Kansas 17 88 2 29 Tucker, Ga. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year starter at Manhattan High under head WEST VIRGINIA 12 15 0 6 Tucker coach Joe Schartz... Helped the Indians earn an 11-1 record during his senior campaign and a trip to the quarterfinals of the Kansas 2014: Played in seven games, completing 9-of-17 passes for 235 An athletic linebacker who originally signed with K-State in 2014... 6A State Championship... A First Team All-Centennial League per- yards and a touchdown... Also rushed for 142 yards and three Will compete for playing time at both linebacker and on special former in 2011, while he was named a First Team Kansas Football scores... Did not lose yardage on any of his 27 rushing attempts... teams following a redshirt season. Coaches Association All-6A selection... Prepped with current Wild- Threw his lone touchdown pass against Stephen F. Austin, a cats Deante Burton, Winston Dimel and Jason Lierz. 15-yarder... Completed a career-best three passes for 54 yards 2015: Redshirted. against UTEP... Set a career high with 85 passing yards at TCU, PERSONAL: Terrale W. Johnson was born June 29, 1994, in Tulsa, including a 74-yarder... The pass was tied for the 14th longest HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Tucker High under head coach Bryan Oklahoma... Has two siblings, Brian and Thomas... Majoring in in school history... Also tossed a 64-yard pass against Oklahoma Lamar... Helped the Tigers earn a 14-1 record and a trip to the social sciences. State... Set a career high with 46 rushing yards against Texas, state championship game as a senior in 2013... Named a first including a career best 20-yard rush... Tallied touchdown rushes team all-state honoree in 2013 by the Georgia Sportswriters, while ChaseCChase against UTEP, Oklahoma State and TCU. he was an All-DeKalb County pick by the Atlanta Journal-Consti- 55 tution... Was rated as the nation’s 70th-best outside linebacker JOHNSTON HUBENER’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME PASSING STATS by ESPN in 2014... Selected to play in the Florida-Georgia All-Star LINEBACKER Opponent C-A-I Yards TD Long Game... Totaled over 180 tackles over his junior and senior sea- 6-3 • 226 • Fr.-RS STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 1-2-0 15 1 15 sons... High school teammates with fellow Wildcat defenders Duke UTEP 3-4-0 54 0 26 Shelley and Elijah Sullivan. OKLAHOMA STATE 1-5-1 64 0 64 Carl Junction, Mo. Carl Junction at TCU 2-3-0 85 0 74 PERSONAL: Justin Lorenz Hughes was born January 3, 1996, in Tucker, Georgia... Son of Chris Hughes and Jerita Porter... Has one KANSAS 2-3-0 17 0 9 An athletic and hard-hitting linebacker who used the 2015 season sister, Keara... Majoring in psychology with the hopes of becoming to develop... Will compete for playing time in the linebacker rotation a therapist. HUBENER’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING STATS as a redshirt freshman while adding support on special teams. Opponent Rush Yards TD Long STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 6 32 0 11 2015: Redshirted... Earned the program’s Overachiever Award as UTEP 4 9 1 5 the top freshman in strength and conditioning. TEXAS 5 46 0 20 OKLAHOMA STATE 2 14 1 13 HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner at Carl Junction under at TCU 2 12 1 6 head coach Doug Buckmaster... Helped the Bulldogs earn an 11-1 KANSAS 8 29 0 8 record and reach the third round of the Missouri Class 4 playoffs in 2014... Regarded as the 39th-best inside linebacker nationally by 2013: Appeared in the Iowa State game, rushing twice for five ESPN and 47th-best by Scout.com, including the top middle line- yards. backer in the state of Missouri... A First-Team All-Missouri Class 4 linebacker by the state’s coaches as well as the Missouri media 2012: Redshirted. association... Named to the USA Today/American Family Insurance All-USA Missouri Team... Named the league defensive player of HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year letterwinner for Cheney under head the year in addition to earning all-league and all-district honors... coach Dustin McEwan... Played quarterback, wide receiver and Carded 100 tackles, including 18 tackles for loss and seven sacks defensive back... Also lettered in basketball, helping the Cardinals as a senior... Also a first team all-state honoree in the shot put and to two-straight league championships and a sub-state runner-up lettered three years in basketball. finish in 2011... Finished fifth at the state track meet in javelin... Was a member of the honor roll and president’s education award.

84 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE PERSONAL: Andrew Chase Johnston was born September 30, WILDCAT VETERANS 1996, in Joplin, Missouri... Son of Vince and Leigh Johnston... Has one sister, Jessica, and one brother, Kyle... Father, Vince, played wide receiver at Pittsburg State, while grandfather, Nelson Toburen, played linebacker at Wichita State and later for the 1961 and 1962 NFL Champion Green Bay Packers... Majoring in kinesiology.

CharlesCCharles 24 JONES RUNNING BACK 5-10 • 208 • Sr.-2L CHARLES JONES Mandeville, La. Mandeville

CAREER HONORS • 2014 Second Team Academic All-Big 12 JONES’ 2014 GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING STATS JaydJaJ ydy A versatile athlete who has been the primary running back each Opponent Rush Yards TD Long 46 of the last two seasons... Eclipsed the career 1,000-yard mark in STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 8 55 2 15 KIRBY at Iowa State 13 75 2 18 2015 as he currently ranks 21st in school history... Will continue LINEBACKER to develop even more as a senior in 2016. AUBURN 11 22 1 13 UTEP 12 76 3 13 6-2 • 220 • Jr.-1L 2015: Played in all 13 games, leading the team with 696 rushing TEXAS TECH 13 65 0 12 yards on 142 carries while scoring five touchdowns... Averaged at Oklahoma 12 46 0 13 Blooming Grove, Texas 73.7 yards over the final seven games of the year after just 30.0 TEXAS 13 49 1 14 Navarro College yards per game over the first six contests... Rushed for 75 or more OKLAHOMA STATE 10 43 2 9 A late community-college signee who was an impact on special yards four times, including a career-high 122 yards at Texas... at TCU 3 -1 0 2 teams during his first season at K-State... Will continue to add Became the school’s 27th career 1,000-yard rusher during the at West Virginia 7 4 0 4 special teams support while battling for playing time at linebacker. Texas Tech game... Scored a season-high two touchdowns against KANSAS 9 42 1 17 both TCU and Iowa State... Also caught 12 passes for 139 yards, at Baylor 13 45 1 11 2015: Played in 11 games, totaling eight special teams tackles including a career long 72-yard reception at Oklahoma State... His vs. UCLA 9 19 0 6 – all coming on kickoff coverage... Set a season high with three reception against the Cowboys was the longest by a K-State run- tackles at UTSA, while he recovered a fumble on a kickoff against ning back since 2000. JONES’ 2014 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATS Opponent Rec Yards TD Long Louisiana Tech... Also had tackles against TCU, Texas, Baylor, Kansas and in the 2016 AutoZone Liberty Bowl against Arkansas. JONES’ 2015 GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING STATS STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 1 17 0 17 Opponent Rush Yards TD Long AUBURN 2 16 0 16 KIRBY’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS SOUTH DAKOTA 10 43 0 7 at TCU 2 9 0 10 Opponent KO TKLS PUNT TKLS ST TKLS at UTSA 7 11 0 5 KANSAS 1 13 1 13 at UTSA 3 0 3 LOUISIANA TECH 7 33 1 13 vs. UCLA 2 20 0 12 TCU 1 0 1 TCU 13 75 2 28 at Texas 1 0 1 OKLAHOMA 5 18 0 8 2013: Did not see any game action. BAYLOR 1 0 1 at Texas 18 122 0 22 at Kansas 1 0 1 BAYLOR 16 76 0 13 2012: Redshirted. vs. Arkansas 1 0 1 at Texas Tech 18 99 0 15 IOWA STATE 15 65 2 10 HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter at Mandeville under head COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played one season at Navarro College at Kansas 13 70 0 13 coach Guy Lecompte... Rushed for 1,767 yards and 22 touchdowns under head coach Brian Mayper... Helped lead the Bulldogs to a WEST VIRGINIA 14 44 0 9 while hauling in 31 passes for 321 yards during his senior sea- 7-3 record and a No. 14 national ranking in the final NJCAA Poll... vs. Arkansas 6 40 0 35 son... An honorable mention all-state pick by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association... Named the New Orleans Player of the Week Earned First Team All-Southwest Junior College Football Confer- ence (SWJCFC) honors after finishing the year with 70 tackles, 10 JONES’ 2015 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATS following a 213-yard performance against Parkway... Accounted sacks, two fumble recoveries, two pass breakups and one forced Opponent Rec Yards TD Long for nearly 700 yards from scrimmage and eight touchdowns as fumble... Recorded a season-best 11 tackles and three sacks LOUISIANA TECH 2 10 0 6 a junior. against Cisco, while he had two sacks apiece against Kilgore and at Oklahoma State 1 72 0 72 Blinn... Came away with nine tackles, one sack and a forced fum- BAYLOR 2 23 0 21 PERSONAL: Charles Jones was born January 20, 1994... Son of ble against Arkansas Baptist. at Texas Tech 2 7 0 8 Charles and Zondra Jones... Majoring in sociology/criminology. IOWA STATE 4 28 0 13 HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Blooming Grove under head coach Gary WEST VIRGINIA 1 -1 0 0 CAREER STATS - RUSHING Year G/S Rush Yds Avg. TD Long Grubbs... Earned All-District 6-2A honors as both a quarterback and safety during his junior and senior seasons. 2014: Played in all 13 games, rushing for 540 yards and 13 touch- 2014 13/0 133 540 4.1 13 18 downs on 133 attempts... Also hauled in eight passes for 75 yards 2015 13/0 142 696 4.9 5 35 PERSONAL: Jayd T Kirby was born May 28, 1995, in Bowdle, South and a 13-yard touchdown catch against Kansas... Finished third in TOTAL 26/0 275 1,236 4.5 18 35 Dakota... Son of Kevin Kirby... A sociology/criminology major who the Big 12 and 26th nationally in rushing touchdowns... Had 11 of CAREER-HIGHS - Rushes: 18, twice; Yards: 122, at Texas wants to become a detective. his 13 rushing touchdowns come out of the “Wildcat” formation... (10/24/15); TD: 3, vs. UTEP (9/27/14); Long Rush: 35, vs. Ar- Finished second in school history in points among sophomores kansas (1/2/16). CAREER STATS - SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES with 84... Opened the season with eight touchdowns in the first Year G KO TKLS PUNT TKLS ST TKLS four games, scoring a career-high three against UTEP and two CAREER STATS - RECEIVING 2015 11 8 0 8 apiece against Stephen F. Austin and Iowa State... Also had two Year G/S Rec Yds Avg. TD Long TOTAL 11 8 0 8 rushing touchdowns against Oklahoma State... Carded a career 2014 13/0 8 75 9.4 1 17 CAREER HIGHS - Total Tackles: 3, at UTSA (9/12/15); Solos: high 76 yards against UTEP, one more than his previous career 2015 13/0 12 139 11.6 0 72 1, five times. high at Iowa State... Registered a career-best 20 receiving yards TOTAL 26/0 20 214 10.7 1 72 against UCLA in the Alamo Bowl... Picked up Second Team Aca- CAREER-HIGHS - Catches: 4, vs. Iowa State (11/21/15); Yards: demic All-Big 12 honors. 72, at Oklahoma State (10/3/15); TD: 1, vs. Kansas (11/29/14); Long Catch: 72, at Oklahoma State (10/3/15).

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 85 2014: Played in all 13 games and totaled 19 tackles, including 4.5 CAREER STATS - DEFENSE ElijahEElijjah sacks, a forced fumble and a pass breakup... Recorded the most Year G/S UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD F/R 9 LEE sacks by a true freshman in school history and the second most 2014 13/0 15-4-19 4.5-28 4.5-28 0 1 1/0 among all freshmen (true and redshirt)... His sack total was the LINEBACKER 2015 13/13 66-14-80 7.5-41 5.0-34 3 4 1/2 most among all true freshmen in the Big 12 in 2014... Started the TOTAL 26/13 81-18-99 12.0-69 9.5-62 3 5 2/2 6-3 • 228 • Jr.-2L season off with two sacks against Stephen F. Austin, becoming CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 12, vs. Louisiana Tech (9/19/15); the first true freshman under head coach Bill Snyder to record Solos: 10, twice; TFL: 3.0, vs. Louisiana Tech (9/19/15); Sacks: Blue Springs, Mo. two sacks in a game... Also recorded sacks against Texas and 2.0, twice; INT: 2, vs. TCU (10/10/15). Blue Springs Kansas, and a half sack at Iowa State... Registered a career-high four tackles against UTEP. CAREER HONORS MitchMitcch • 2015 Second Team All-Big 12 (Coaches) LEE’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATS 9 LOCHBIHLER • 2015 Second Team Academic All-Big 12 Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR

WILDCAT VETERANS WILDCAT • 2014 Honorable Mention Big 12 Def. Freshman of the Year STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 2-0-2 2.0-11 2.0-11 0 0 1/0 PUNTER at Iowa State 0-1-1 0.5-2 0.5-2 0 0 0/0 6-7 • 240 • Jr.-SQ A high-motor player who has made the transition from high school UTEP 4-0-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 defensive end to All-Big 12 linebacker... Will continue to remain a TEXAS 3-0-3 1.0-10 1.0-10 0 0 0/0 Charlotte, N.C. key part of the K-State defense as a junior in 2016. OKLAHOMA ST. 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Charlotte Catholic at West Virginia 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 2015: Started all 13 games, leading the team with 80 tackles en KANSAS 1-0-1 1.0-5 1.0-5 0 0 0/0 A punter with a powerful leg who has seen limited action over route to Second Team All-Big 12 honors from the league’s coaches... at Baylor 0-1-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 the past two seasons... Will compete for more playing time as a Became K-State’s first underclassman (Fr. or So.) linebacker to earn vs. UCLA 1-2-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 junior in 2016. First or Second Team All-Big 12 honors since College Football Hall of Famer Mark Simoneau in 1998... Is the first Wildcat underclassman HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Blue Springs under head coach Kelly 2015: Played in three games, punting four times for a 44.5-yard to lead the team in tackles since 2008... Also finished second on the Donohoe... A two-time recipient of the Buck Buchanan Memorial average... Two of his punts landed inside the 20-yard line… Set team with 7.5 tackles for loss and third with 5.0 sacks... Recorded Award, given to the best lineman or linebacker in the top two high career highs in punts (2), yards (97), average (48.5) and long punt three interceptions, the most by a K-State linebacker since 2002... school classes in Kansas or Missouri high school football in the (50) against Louisiana Tech. Two of his picks came against TCU, the most in a game by a Wildcat Kansas City area... Is only the second two-time winner of the linebacker since 2002... Tied for eighth in the Big 12 in interceptions award... Selected as the Missouri Football Coaches’ Association LOCHBIHLER’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS and 17th in sacks... Set career highs in tackles (12), TFLs (3.0) and (MFCA) Class 6 Defensive Player of the Year, while he was a unan- Opponent Punts Yards Avg. Lg 50+ i20 sacks (2.0) against Louisiana Tech... Also reached double digits in imous pick for the MFCA All-State squad in 2013... Named first LOUISIANA TECH 2 97 48.5 50 1 2 tackles against Texas Tech with 11, including a 14-yard sack... Re- team all-state by the Missouri media in 2013 and was selected OKLAHOMA 1 44 44.0 44 0 0 corded eight tackles on three occasions – against Texas, Baylor and to the USA Today/American Family Insurance All-USA Missouri at Kansas 1 37 37.0 37 0 0 Kansas... Earned Second Team Academic All-Big 12 honors. Team... Named to the MaxPreps Junior All-American team in 2012... Also a first team all-state honoree by both the coaches 2014: Saw action in three games, punting twice for a 38.0-yard LEE’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS and media as a junior... A two-time Kansas City Star All-Metro average. Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR honoree... Rated the 39th-best outside linebacker nationally by SOUTH DAKOTA 3-3-6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Scout.com and 41st by Rivals.com... Recorded 85 tackles, includ- 2013: Redshirted. at UTSA 1-1-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 ing 36 for loss and 12 sacks as a senior after collecting 71 tackles, LOUISIANA TECH 10-2-12 3.0-12 2.0-8 0 0 1/0 33.5 TFLs and 18.5 sacks in 2012... Teammate of current K-State HIGH SCHOOL: Punted and handled place-kicking duties at Char- at Oklahoma St. 2-5-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 running back Dalvin Warmack... Also participated in basketball, lotte Catholic under head coach Jim Oddo... Helped team obtain TCU 3-0-3 1.0-2 0.0-0 2 2 0/0 earning all-conference and all-district honors. a 13-1 record as a senior, earning all-conference and all-county OKLAHOMA 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 honors... Averaged 43.8 yards on 26 punt attempts during his ca- at Texas 8-0-8 1.0-5 1.0-5 0 0 0/0 PERSONAL: Elijah James Lee was born February 8, 1996, in St. reer, while he booted kickoffs for a 68.3-yard average and 150 BAYLOR 8-0-8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Joseph, Missouri... Son of Kevin Ginn and Sharon Lee... Has four touchbacks. at Texas Tech 10-1-11 1.0-14 1.0-14 0 0 0/0 siblings... Majoring in business. IOWA STATE 4-0-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/1 PERSONAL: Mitchell Link Lochbihler was born January 6, 1995, in at Kansas 6-2-8 1.5-8 1.0-7 0 0 0/0 Charlotte, North Carolina... Son of Craig and Victoria Lochbihler... WEST VIRGINIA 5-0-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0/1 Has one sibling, Morgan... Majoring in construction science and vs. Arkansas 5-0-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 1 0/0 management.

CAREER STATS - PUNTING Year G No. Yds Long Avg. In 20 2014 3 2 76 40 38.0 0 2015 3 4 178 50 44.5 2 TOTAL 6 6 254 50 42.3 2 CAREER-HIGHS - Punts: 2, vs. Louisiana Tech (9/19/15); Aver- age: 48.5, vs. Louisiana Tech (9/19/15); Long: 50, vs. Louisiana Tech (9/19/15); 50-Plus: 1, vs. Louisiana Tech (9/19/15); Inside 20: 2, vs. Louisiana Tech (9/19/15).

ELIJAH LEE

86 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WILDCAT VETERANS JesseJJessse MatthewMaM ttthew 5 MACK 16 McCRANE DEFENSIVE BACK PLACE KICKER 6-0 • 180 • Sr.-1L 5-10 • 165 • Jr.-2L

Spartanburg, S.C. Brownwood, Texas Highland CC Brownwood

A community-college transfer who has seen limited action over CAREER HONORS the past two seasons... Will compete for more playing time in his • 2015 Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (Coaches) final year at K-State. • 2015 Lou Groza Award Watch List • 2014 Honorable Mention All-American (Sports Illustrated) 2015: Played in five games, mainly as a reserve defensive back... • 2014 Freshman All-American (FWAA, USA Today, Phil Steele) Recorded five tackles, including a career-high two stops against • 2014 Honorable Mention All-Big 12 both UTSA and TCU... Also recorded a tackle and a pass breakup • 2014 Lou Groza Award Star of the Week (UT) against South Dakota. • 2014 Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week (Kansas) • 2014 Second Team Academic All-Big 12 MACK’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR A two-time All-Big 12 place kicker who has shared primary place SOUTH DAKOTA 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 kicking duties over the past two seasons... Will look to be take over MATTHEW McCRANE at UTSA 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 the entirety of place kicking responsibilities as a junior... Currently TCU 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 ranks first in school history and tops nationally among active play- ers by making 96.2-percent (25-of-26) of his career field goals... 2014: Saw action against UTEP but did not record any statistics. Needs to make his next field goal attempt to tie the school record for career consecutive field goals made, while he is three field goals COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played one season for Highland under shy of entering the school’s career top-10 list. head coach Aaron Arnold, helping the team earn a 6-4 record... Ranked No. 12 among community-college by ESPN... 2015: Connected on all seven field-goal attempts and 15 ex- Came away with 42 tackles, two interceptions and five pass tra-point attempts en route to Honorable Mention All-Big 12 hon- McCRANE’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATS breakups... Returned an interception 29 yards against Butler, a ors despite missing a portion of the year due to injury... Teamed Opponent FGM-A SEQUENCE XPM-A season-long return for the Scotties which helped Highland defeat with Jack Cantele to give K-State the second set of kickers in Big STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 0-0 1-1 the fourth-ranked Grizzlies, 23-21... Redshirted the 2012 season. 12 history to earn All-Big 12 honors in the same season (2001 AUBURN 0-0 1-1 Colorado)... Connected on both field-goal attempts against South UTEP 1-1 (25) 7-7 HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Spartanburg High under head coach Dakota and one apiece against Kansas and West Virginia, includ- TEXAS TECH 1-1 (27) 5-5 Freddy Brown... Helped the Vikings earn a 5-3 record in 2011... ing a season-long 40-yarder against the Mountaineers... Made all at Oklahoma 1-1 (27) 4-4 Played quarterback throughout his prep career before switching three field goal attempts in the 2016 AutoZone Liberty Bowl against TEXAS 3-3 (19), (30), (38) 2-2 to cornerback as a senior, a year in which he led the state with 17 Arkansas, breaking his own school record for field goals made in a OKLAHOMA STATE 2-2 (37), (53) 6-6 pass breakups and recorded three interceptions. bowl game... Was true on a season-high five extra-point attempts at TCU 0-0 2-3 at Kansas, while he also made all four against South Dakota. at West Virginia 4-5 (36), (44), (19), 22, (32) 2-2 PERSONAL: Jesse Dejuan Mack was born October 2, 1993, in KANSAS 2-2 (41), (52) 5-5 Spartanburg, South Carolina... Son of the late Jesse Mack and Lisa McCRANE’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS at Baylor 2-2 (24), (47) 3-3 Holbert... Has two siblings, Paul Wilson and Brazyah Lyles... Ma- Opponent FGM-A SEQUENCE XPM-A vs. UCLA 2-2 (47), (29) 3-3 joring in criminology with the hopes of become a FBI agent or work SOUTH DAKOTA 2-2 (23), (28) 4-4 () - Denotes field goal made in the secret service. at UTSA 0-0 1-1 at Kansas 1-1 (33) 5-5 2013: Redshirted. CAREER STATS - DEFENSE WEST VIRGINIA 1-1 (40) 3-3 Year G/S UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD F/R vs. Arkansas 3-3 (36), (21), (32) 2-2 HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Brownwood under head coach Bob 2014 1/0 0-0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 () - Denotes field goal made Shipley... Connected on 7-of-12 field goals as a senior, including 2015 5/0 5-0-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 a school-record 52-yarder... Selected to play on Team USA in the TOTAL 6/0 5-0-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 2014: Served as the primary place kicker over the final 10 games, 2013 U19 International Bowl. CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 2, twice; Solos: 2, twice; PD: 1, vs. connecting on 18-of-19 field goals – including all 11 from 30 yards South Dakota (9/5/15). or more – and 41-of-42 extra points en route to Honorable Mention PERSONAL: Matthew McCrane was born September 8, 1994... Son All-America, Freshman All-America and All-Big 12 honors... Led of Steven and Lori McCrane... A marketing major. the nation in field-goal percentage at 94.7 percent, while he was 20th nationally and fourth in the Big 12 in field goals per game CAREER STATS - FIELD GOALS (1.50)... Shattered the K-State freshman record for points with 94, Year FGM-A Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ nearly 40 more than the previous record held by Martin Gramatica 2014 18-19 94.7 2-2 5-6 5-5 4-4 2-2 (1994)... Season totals ranked second in school history for field 2015 7-7 100.0 0-0 3-3 3-3 1-1 0-0 goal percentage and tied for fifth in field goals made... Also tied TOTAL 25-26 96.2 2-2 8-9 8-8 5-5 2-2 for third in school history in single-season 50-yard field goals... CAREER-HIGHS - Field Goals: 4, at West Virginia (11/20/14); Connected on a 53-yarder against Oklahoma State, the longest by Long: 53, vs. Oklahoma State (11/1/14); Extra Points: 6, vs. a freshman in school history and the longest by a Wildcat since Oklahoma State (11/1/14). 2011... Also true on a 52-yard attempt against Kansas as he be- came the first freshman kicker in school history with two 50-yard- ers in a year... Made four field goals at West Virginia, which tied for the second most in school history, were the most in the Big 12 and tied for the sixth most nationally in 2014... Earned Lou Groza Star of the Week honors following the Texas game when he made all three field-goal attempts, tying for 10th in school history in single-game field goals made... Named the Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week following the Kansas game by making both field-goal attempts and all five extra-point attempts... Also made five or more extra points against UTEP (7), Oklahoma State (6) and Texas Tech (5)... A Second Team Academic All-Big 12 honoree.

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 87 TylerTyTyler 62 MITCHELL OFFENSIVE LINE 6-4 • 301 • Fr.-RS

Mathews, Ala. Montgomery Academy

A physical offensive lineman who developed during his redshirt season... Will look to compete for playing time in 2016.

2015: Redshirted. WILDCAT VETERANS WILDCAT

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Montgomery Academy under head coach Anthony McCall... Helped lead the Eagles to a 12-1 record and a trip to the quarterfinals of the Alabama 3A playoffs in 2014... Team also reached the state quarterfinals and went 11-2 in 2013... Earned first team all-state honors from the Alabama Sports Writers Association as a senior... An all-area pick in 2013 and by AL.com... CHARMEACHEALLE MOORE Earned the team’s most improved offensive player and most valu- able lineman awards... Also played baseball.

PERSONAL: Philip Tyler Mitchell was born January 21, 1997, in Mathews, Alabama... Son of Phil and Lauri Mitchell... Majoring in agribusiness. MOORE’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR ColbyCoC lbby CharmeachealleChC arrmmeach STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 19 MOORE 52 MOORE 2013: Played in every game and totaled seven tackles, including WIDE RECEIVER LINEBACKER two sacks, and a pass breakup... Registered a season-high two 6-1 • 198 • So.-1L 6-0 • 228 • Sr.-3L tackles with a sack and a forced fumble against Michigan in the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl. Argyle, Texas Dallas, Texas Liberty Christian Skyline MOORE’S 2013 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR An athletic player who was an integral part of the special teams CAREER HONORS LOUISIANA 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 units as a redshirt freshman... Switched from defensive back to • 2015 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (West Virginia) UMASS 1-0-1 1.0-1 1.0-1 0 0 0/0 wide receiver and will compete for more playing time in 2016. at Texas 0-1-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 A high-motor linebacker who came on strong at the end of the 2015 BAYLOR 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2015: Played in nine games, tying for second on the team with season... Will battle for starting duties at one of the linebacker at Texas Tech 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 eight special teams tackles... Tallied four tackles on kickoff cover- positions again as a senior. vs. Michigan 1-1-2 1.0-2 1.0-2 0 0 1/0 age and four on punt coverage... Had a season-high three tackles on two occasions, at Texas and at Kansas... Also had tackles at 2015: Played in 12 games, including starts in the final three con- 2012: Played in 10 games... Had four tackles, including two Texas Tech and against West Virginia. tests... Totaled 55 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks, a forced against Kansas when he also forced a fumble on a Jayhawk kickoff fumble and a fumble recovery... Had a stellar final four games as return... Also had stops vs. North Texas and Oregon. MOORE’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS he averaged 10.8 tackles per game after just a 1.5 average in the Opponent KO TKLS PUNT TKLS ST TKLS first eight games of the year... Recorded a career-best 17 tackles MOORE’S 2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATS at Texas 1 2 3 – including 16 solo stops – 4.0 TFLs and 2.0 sacks against West Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR at Texas Tech 1 0 1 Virginia en route to Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week honors... NORTH TEXAS 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 at Kansas 2 1 3 His 16 solo stops were tied for the most nationally during the 2015 KANSAS 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1/0 WEST VIRGINIA 0 1 1 season and were the most by a Wildcat since at least 1990... He vs. Oregon 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 bettered his previous career-high of 10 tackles against Iowa State, 2014: Redshirted. which included a sack, while he recovered a fumble that led to the HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Skyline under head coach Reginald Sam- game-winning field goal... Earned his first-career start at Kansas, ples... Helped lead the Raiders to a 9-3 overall record (7-0 league) HIGH SCHOOL: A starter for Liberty Christian during his senior year coming away with six stops and a half TFL... Finished the year with during the 2010 season... A two-time all-district pick... Named one under head coach Greg Price... Helped lead the Warriors to a 9-4 10 tackles in the 2016 AutoZone Liberty Bowl against Arkansas, of the top 100 players in the state of Texas prior to senior season... record and a trip to the state semifinals during the 2013 campaign which tied for seventh in K-State bowl history. Teammate of former Wildcat defensive end Marquel Bryant. as he earned all-district honors... Also prepped at Springtown High where he was named a Texas First Team 3A All-District 6 performer MOORE’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS PERSONAL: Charmeachealle (sure-MIKE-you-well) D Moore was as a junior after leading the Porcupines to a 6-5 record and an Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR born January 30, 1993, in Dallas, Texas... Son of Charmeachealle appearance in state playoffs... Earned all-county honors as both SOUTH DAKOTA 3-0-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 and Shannon Moore... Has one sibling... Father, Charmeachealle, a sophomore and junior... Also participated in wrestling and track OKLAHOMA 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 lettered in football at Baylor in 1990... Majoring in family studies. and field. at Texas 1-1-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 BAYLOR 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1/0 CAREER STATS - DEFENSE PERSONAL: Colby Dean Moore was born February 1, 1996, in at Texas Tech 1-2-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Year G/S UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD F/R Hays, Kansas... Son of Mike and Pam Moore... Has one sister, IOWA STATE 10-0-10 1.0-1 1.0-1 0 0 0/1 2012 10/0 4-0-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1/0 Taylor... Father, Mike, played baseball at TCU. at Kansas 4-2-6 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2013 13/0 5-2-7 2.0-3 2.0-3 0 1 1/0 WEST VIRGINIA 16-1-17 4.0-18 2.0-14 0 0 0/0 2014 1/0 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 CAREER STATS - SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES vs. Arkansas 8-2-10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2015 12/3 47-8-55 5.5-19 3.0-15 0 0 1/1 Year G KO TKLS PUNT TKLS ST TKLS TOTAL 36/3 58-10-68 7.5-22 5.0-18 0 1 3/1 2015 9 4 4 8 2014: Played against Stephen F. Austin, recording two tackles... CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 17, vs. West Virginia (12/5/15); TOTAL 9 4 4 8 Did not see any more action the rest of the season due to injury... Solos: 16, vs. West Virginia (12/5/15); TFL: 4.0, vs. West Virginia CAREER HIGHS - Total Tackles: 3, twice (10/24/15); Solos: 3, Received a medical hardship to regain the year of eligibility. (12/5/15); Sacks: 2.0, vs. West Virginia (12/5/15). at Texas (10/24/15).

88 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WILDCAT VETERANS CreC SeanSeS an JordanJJordann 23 MOORE 29 NEWLAN 4 NOIL DEFENSIVE BACK DEFENSIVE BACK DEFENSIVE BACK 6-0 • 184 • Jr.-1L 6-2 • 204 • Jr.-2L 6-2 • 175 • So.-TR

Broken Arrow, Okla. Prairie View, Kan. Duluth, Ga. Broken Arrow Phillipsburg Hutchinson CC

A young defensive back who saw limited action as a reserve in A former walk-on who has contributed on special teams over the A late community-college signee who arrived at K-State in time for 2014 and 2015... Will compete for more playing time as a junior. last two seasons while seeing more action on defense as a soph- spring drills... Will compete for a spot in the defensive backfield. omore... Will compete a starting spot in the defensive backfield 2015: Played in four games – against South Dakota, UTSA, Okla- again in 2016. COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played his redshirt freshman season for homa State and Kansas – but did not record any statistics. the Blue Dragons under head coach Rion Rhoades... Saw action in 2015: Played in all 13 games, including starts at safety against 11 games, recording 44 tackles, two tackles for loss, four intercep- 2014: Played in five games, seeing time against Stephen F. Austin, Texas, Baylor, Texas Tech and in the 2016 AutoZone Liberty Bowl tions and four pass breakups... Carded a season-high 10 tackles UTEP, Oklahoma State, TCU and Kansas, but did not record any against Arkansas... Totaled 52 tackles, one tackle for loss and one against Dodge City CC, while he had had seven stops the next week statistics. forced fumble... Had 37 tackles over a four-game stretch against against Coffeyville... Returned one of his interceptions 13 yards Oklahoma, Texas, Baylor and Texas Tech (9.3 per gm) after entering at Highland... Also returned five punts on the year for 34 yards. 2013: Redshirted. the Oklahoma contest with 16 total stops in his previous 18 career games (0.9 per gm)... Set a career high with 14 tackles against 2014 (APPALACHIAN STATE): Signed with Appalachian State out HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter at Broken Arrow High under Oklahoma, which featured his first-career TFL... Also had nine of high school and redshirted the 2014 season for the Mountain- head coach Steve Spauital... Named to the Oklahoma Top 11 all- tackles against Baylor and eight at Texas Tech... Forced his first eers as a wide receiver. state team as a senior... A 2012 All-Oklahoma 6A selection at cor- career fumble against Arkansas. nerback by The Oklahoman... Recorded four interceptions and 100 HIGH SCHOOL: Played for the Norcross under head coach Keith tackles in his final two years... Helped the Tigers earn a runner-up NEWLAN’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Maloof... Rated as one of the top 20 safeties in the state of Georgia finish in 2011... A standout in track who helped set a school record Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR in the Class of 2014 by Scout.com... Earned Second Team Georgia in the 4x100 relay. SOUTH DAKOTA 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 7-AAAAAA All-Region accolades as a senior... Totaled 103 tack- at UTSA 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 les, two tackles for loss, 10 interceptions, 20 passes defended PERSONAL: Cre Ahmani Moore was born June 10, 1995, in Tulsa, at Oklahoma St. 1-1-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 and three fumble recoveries over his final two high school cam- Oklahoma... Son of Steve and Mary Moore... Has four siblings... TCU 5-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 paigns... Also recorded 267 interception-return yards... Returned Majoring in computer science. OKLAHOMA 14-0-14 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 an interception 26 yards for a touchdown as a senior... Helped lead at Texas 6-0-6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Norcross to a 29-2 overall record and back-to-back Georgia Class ReidReR idd BAYLOR 9-0-9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 AAAAAA state championships in 2012 and 2013... The Blue Devils at Texas Tech 6-2-8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 finished ranked No. 16 nationally following his junior season in 67 NAJVAR at Kansas 0-1-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2012, when he earned all-county accolades. OFFENSIVE LINE vs. Arkansas 3-1-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1/0 PERSONAL: Jordan Djvan Noil was born April 20, 1995... Son of 6-4 • 295 • Jr.-SQ 2014: Appeared in all 13 games and recorded six tackles, includ- Melissa Ivey and James Noil. ing five on kickoff coverage... Set a career high with three tackles Spring, Texas against UTEP... Also had one stop against Stephen F. Austin, Kansas Klein Oak and Baylor. A physical player who has seen limited action in his first two sea- NEWLAN’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATS sons but could be primed to take over a starting spot along the Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR offensive line as a junior in 2016. STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 0-1-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0 UTEP 3-0-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0 2015: Played against South Dakota and Kansas. KANSAS 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0 at Baylor 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0 2014: Saw action against UTEP and Oklahoma State. 2013: Redshirted. 2013: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner at Phillipsburg High HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Klein Oak under head coach David under head coach J.B. Covington... Named an honorable mention Smith... A first team all-district pick as a senior... Named one of all-state performer as a junior and senior by VarsityKansas.com the state’s top 100 football recruits by the Houston Chronicle... and the Topeka Capital-Journal... An all-league selection at quar- Voted a team captain as a senior... A 2012 Preseason First Team terback, defensive back and punter... Also lettered three years in All-Greater Houston selection. basketball and track and field... Earned consecutive Kansas 3A State Championships in the 110-meter hurdles... Also won the PERSONAL: Reid August Najvar (NYE-vuhr) was born July 26, Kansas 3A crown in the 300-meter hurdles and placed second in 1994, in Houston, Texas... Son of Don Najvar and LeeAnn Schultz... the discus in 2012. Has five siblings... Older brother, Jordan, played tight end at Baylor from 2010-13 after redshirting the 2009 season at Stanford... He PERSONAL: Sean Austin Thomas Newlan was born December 20, is currently an Offensive Quality Control coach at Tulsa... Majoring 1994, in Norton, Kansas... Son of George and Sue Newlan... Has in finance. three sisters, Beth, Emily and Hannah... Majoring in psychology.

CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Year G/S UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD F/R 2014 13/0 5-1-6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2015 13/4 47-5-52 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 1/0 TOTAL 26/4 52-6-58 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 1/0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 14, vs. Oklahoma (10/17/15); Solos: 14, vs. Oklahoma (10/17/15); TFL: 1.0, vs. Oklahoma (10/17/15).

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 89 PATTERSON’S 2013 GAME-BY-GAME FIELD GOAL STATS HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Robinson under head coach Mike IanIIaan Opponent FGM-A SEQUENCE XPM-A DePue... Was a Second Team Class 5A All-Florida selection while 400PATTERSON OKLAHOMA 1-1 (28) 4-4 also earning First Team All-Hillsborough County honors after at Kansas 1-2 43, (31) 4-4 catching 25 passes for 391 yards and seven touchdowns... Also PLACE KICKER vs. Michigan 1-2 40, (22) 4-4 rushed for 162 yards on 13 carries and had two scores, while 6-0 • 210 • Sr.-3L () - Denotes field goal made he recorded four interceptions and three fumble recoveries on defense... Returned 11 punts for 204 yards (18.5-yard average) Columbia, Mo. PATTERSON’S 2013 GAME-BY-GAME KICKOFF STATS and had 394 yards on 11 kickoff returns (35.8 yards per return) Rock Bridge Opponent KO Yards Avg TB while scoring four touchdowns... His return total included a 99- UMASS 1 58 58.0 0 yard touchdown while he had a 95-yard interception return for a CAREER HONORS at Oklahoma State 2 123 61.5 1 score in playoff loss to Tampa Jesuit in the regional semifi nals... • 2014-15 First Team Academic All-Big 12 BAYLOR 3 155 51.7 0 Voted the player of the game at the inaugural Blue-Gray Nation- IOWA STATE 6 326 54.3 2 al High School Classic as he had six catches for 104 yards, 75

WILDCAT VETERANS WILDCAT A former walk-on place kicker who has handled a majority of the at Texas Tech 8 511 63.9 5 kickoff-return yards and 10 rushing yards (189 all-purpose) in the kickoff duties over the last three years... Will look to continue to TCU 8 513 64.1 5 game played at Raymond James Stadium... Also participated in handle kickoffs while competing for placements in 2016. OKLAHOMA 6 349 58.2 2 Hillsborough County All-Star Game. at Kansas 6 378 63.0 2 2015: Saw action in all 13 games, averaging 60.4 yards on 65 vs. Michigan 6 369 61.5 1 PERSONAL: Byron Pringle was born November 17, 1993, in Tam- kickoffs with 15 touchbacks... Set a season high with seven kick- pa, Florida... Son of Patty Freeman... Has one son, Bryson... Ma- offs against both South Dakota and UTSA, while he had a sea- 2012: Redshirted. joring in criminology. son-best three touchbacks against South Dakota and Texas Tech... Also made tackles on kickoff coverage against Oklahoma State, HIGH SCHOOL: Played three seasons at Rock Bridge under head C.J.C.C J. TCU and West Virginia. coach A.J. Ofodile... Named an all-district and all-area kicker... Connected on all eight field goals during his senior season, in- 94 REESE PATTERSON’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS cluding a long of 47 yards... Prepped with current K-State wide DEFENSIVE END Opponent KO Yards Avg TB receiver Zach Reuter. SOUTH DAKOTA 7 433 63.3 3 6-1 • 260 • So.-SQ at UTSA 7 424 60.6 0 PERSONAL: Ian Patterson was born January 17, 1994, in Lexing- LOUISIANA TECH 6 368 61.3 2 ton, Kentucky... Son of David Patterson and Mary Palffy... Father, San Antonio, Texas at Oklahoma State 6 355 59.2 1 David, is a professor of animal science at the University of Mis- James Madison TCU 5 306 61.2 0 souri and earned his Ph.D. from Kansas State... Has one sibling, A tough defender who has been in the program for two years and OKLAHOMA 1 65 65.0 1 Dolan... A business major. at Texas 2 122 61.0 0 will compete for playing time along the defensive front in 2016. BAYLOR 4 249 62.2 2 CAREER STATS - KICKOFFS 2015: Did not see any game action. at Texas Tech 5 316 63.2 3 Year No. Yards Avg. TB IOWA STATE 6 338 56.3 0 2013 46 2,782 60.5 18 2014: Redshirted. at Kansas 6 365 60.8 1 2014 83 5,133 61.8 25 WEST VIRGINIA 5 294 58.8 2 2015 65 3,928 60.4 15 HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterwinner at James Madison under vs. Arkansas 5 283 56.6 0 TOTAL 194 11,843 61.0 58 head coach Jim Streety... Helped lead the Mavericks to a combined CAREER HIGHS - Kickoffs: 10, twice; Average: 64.8, vs. Kansas 31-13 record over his three-year prep career with state semifi- 2014: Appeared in all 13 games, serving as the primary kickoff (11/29/14); Touchbacks: 7, vs. Kansas (11/29/14). man... Averaged 61.8 yards on his 83 kickoffs, including 25 touch- nal appearances during his sophomore and senior campaigns... backs... Had a banner day against Kansas, setting new career Earned Second Team All-District 26-5A honors as both a junior and highs in average (64.8) and touchbacks (7), while tying his career ByronBByyron senior... Rated the nation’s 44th-best defensive tackle by Scout. high in kickoffs with 10... Also kicked off 10 times against Stephen 9 PRINGLE com... Selected to play in the San Antonio Sports All-Star Football F. Austin... Had four touchbacks against Oklahoma State and three Game held at the Alamodome. apiece against Stephen F. Austin and Texas... Earned First Team WIDE RECEIVER Academic All-Big 12 honors. PERSONAL: C.J. Reese was born May 26, 1996, in Bethesda, 6-2 • 205 • So.-TR Maryland... Son of Charlotte Ramos... Has one brother, Caleb... Majoring in sociology/criminology. PATTERSON’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Tampa, Fla. Opponent KO Yards Avg TB Butler CC STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 10 615 61.5 3 ZachZaZ ch at Iowa State 7 437 62.4 2 A dynamic wide receiver who will compete immediately for playing 15 REUTER AUBURN 3 186 62.0 2 time after a solid season at the community-college ranks in 2015. UTEP 9 537 59.7 2 WIDE RECEIVER TEXAS TECH 4 238 59.5 0 COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played one season at Butler under head 6-3 • 194 • So.-1L at Oklahoma 2 127 63.5 1 coach Tim Schaffner... Rated the 44th best community-college TEXAS 6 384 64.0 3 prospect – including the No. 9 wide receiver – by ESPN... Also Columbia, Mo. OKLAHOMA STATE 9 533 61.4 4 regarded as one of the top 100 community-college prospects in Rock Bridge at TCU 4 247 61.8 0 the Class of 2016 by Rivals.com and Scout.com... Accumulated 28 at West Virginia 7 422 60.3 0 receptions for 432 yards (15.4 yds/catch) and nine touchdowns A talented wide receiver who played as a true freshman in 2015 on KANSAS 10 648 64.8 7 en route to Second Team All-Kansas Jayhawk Community College both offense and special teams... Will compete for starting duties at Baylor 6 367 61.2 0 Conference (KJCCC) honors... His touchdown total was tied for at one of the wide receiver positions in 2016. vs. UCLA 6 372 62.0 1 11th nationally... Recorded a season-long 72-yard touchdown against Iowa Central, while he also had six receptions for 76 2015: Played in 11 games, including a start in the 2016 AutoZone 2013: Played in nine games, handling kickoff duties for a majority yards and two touchdowns two weeks later at Coffeyville... Ended Liberty Bowl against Arkansas... Caught six passes for 47 yards... of the season while also connecting on 3-of-5 field goals and all 12 his Butler career on a high note by catching four passes – in- Had season highs in catches (3), yards (27) and long catch (12) extra points... Made a field goal in each of the final three contests, cluding three touchdown receptions – and totaling 100 yards at against the Razorbacks... Also hauled in a nine-yard reception while he was 4-of-4 on extra points during those games... Had Ellsworth... Also excelled in kick returns, averaging 44.3 yards on against TCU and a 10-yard catch at Texas Tech. five touchbacks on eight kickoffs against both Texas Tech and TCU. three returns, featuring a 93-yard touchdown return against Iowa Central... Helped the Grizzlies win the KJCCC and fi nish fi fth in the fi nal National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) poll with a 9-2 record.

90 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE REUTER’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS WILDCAT VETERANS Opponent Rec Yards TD Long DaltonDDalton AlecA TCU 1 9 0 9 71 RISNER 73 RUTH at Texas Tech 1 10 0 10 at Kansas 1 1 0 1 OFFENSIVE LINE OFFENSIVE LINE vs. Arkansas 3 27 0 12 6-5 • 300 • So.-1L 6-7 • 300 • So.-SQ

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Rock Bridge under head coach A.J. Wiggins, Colo. Highlands Ranch, Colo. Ofodile... A unanimous first team all-state selection by the Mis- Wiggins Valor Christian souri Football Coaches Association (MFCA), while the organi- zation named him to the all-district team... Also selected to the CAREER HONORS An athletic offensive lineman who has used the last two seasons USA Today/American Family Insurance All-USA Missouri Team... • 2015 First Team Freshman All-American (Campus Insiders) to develop... Will compete for playing time along the offensive front Named the Columbia Daily Tribune’s Offensive Player of the Year • 2015 Second Team Freshman All-American (Athlon, Scout) as a sophomore. after hauling in 81 catches for 1,545 yards and 24 touchdowns... • 2015 Second Team Academic All-Big 12 His receiving yardage ranked sixth in state history while he fin- 2015: Did not see any game action. ished two touchdowns shy of tying the state record... Totaled 140 A hard-nosed player who started every game at center as a red- receptions in his two-year varsity career and broke school career shirt freshman... Will look to retain his starting spot at center while 2014: Redshirted. records for yards (2,317) and touchdowns (33)... Named all-dis- providing leadership along the offensive front. trict as a junior... Teammates with current Wildcat place kicker Ian HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years at Valor Christian, including his Patterson... Also competed in basketball. 2015: A 13-game starter at center who earned First Team Fresh- senior year under head coach Rod Sherman... Named one of the man All-America honors from Campus Insiders and second-team Denver Post’s top-25 players in the state during the 2013 season PERSONAL: Zachary Cale Reuter (ROY-ter) was born March 14, honors from Athlon and Scout... Helped K-State rank second na- and ranked 30th nationally among offensive tackles by ESPN... 1996, in Columbia, Missouri... Son of Nate and Kathy Reuter... Has tionally in red zone offense (94.5-percent) and 18th in passing Helped Valor Christian win the Colorado 5A State Championship two siblings, Corey and Logan... Older brother, Corey, signed to play yards per completion (14.12)... Also helped the Wildcats rush for all four years... Also competed in basketball, wrestling and track football at Missouri S&T (formerly Missouri-Rolla) in 2012. 29 touchdowns, which was just one shy of entering the school’s and field, while he was an academic all-state student. top-10 list... Blocked for six rushing touchdowns against TCU, CAREER STATS - RECEIVING which was tied for the fourth-most in school history... Picked up PERSONAL: Alec Phillip Ruth was born December 12, 1995, in Year G/S Rec Yds Avg. TD Long Second Team Academic All-Big 12 accolades. Littleton, Colorado... Son of Larry and Anne Ruth... Has one sibling, 2015 11/1 6 47 7.8 0 12 Jace... Majoring in computer science. TOTAL 11/1 6 47 7.8 0 12 2014: Redshirted. CAREER-HIGHS - Catches: 3, vs. Arkansas (1/2/16); Yards: 27, DrewDrD ew vs. Arkansas (1/2/16); Long Catch: 12, vs. Arkansas (1/2/16). HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Wiggins High under head coach and 43 SCOTT father Mitch Risner... Named one of the Denver Post’s top-25 players in the state during the 2013 season and was an all-state LONG SNAPPER selection by the organization in 2012... Also named an all-state 6-2 • 210 • Jr.-SQ player by Root Sports in 2012 and 2013... Rated the nation’s sixth- best center and the fifth-best player in the state by Rivals.com, while he was the nation’s seventh-best center according to ESPN... Cedar Rapids, Iowa Xavier Selected to play in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl and the U-19 International Bowl between Team USA and Canada Football... A walk-on long snapper who has played in five career games... Will Also placed fifth in the state in shot put in 2012 and participated battle for primary long snapping responsibilities in 2016. in basketball. 2015: Played in the season opener against South Dakota. PERSONAL: Dalton William Risner was born July 13, 1995, in Bran- son, Missouri... Son of Mitch and Melinda Risner... Has four sib- 2014: Appeared in four games, serving as the primary long snapper lings, Austin, Taylor, Kaeson and Shelden... Kaeson is a freshman for a majority of the first three contests... Also played against West tight end for the Wildcats... Majoring in communication studies. Virginia.

2013: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Xavier High under head coach Duane Schulte... Successfully connected on all 67 snaps over the course of his junior and senior seasons... Received a five-star rating at Kohl’s Longsnapping Camp prior to his senior year... Helped the Saints to a 14-1 record and a 4A runner-up finish in 2012... Also competed two years in basketball and four years in baseball.

PERSONAL: Andrew Patrick Scott was born March 12, 1995, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa... Son of Andrew and Sue Scott... Has three siblings, Shane, Jack and Abby... Majoring in entrepreneurship.

DALTON RISNER

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 91 SHELLEY’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS MattMaM tt CraigCraiC g Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR 92 SEIWERT 98 SETTLES, JR. TCU 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 OKLAHOMA 6-0-6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2 0/0 DEFENSIVE TACKLE DEFENSIVE TACKLE at Texas 2-0-2 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 6-3 • 285 • Jr.-1L 6-3 • 313 • Sr.-SQ BAYLOR 5-0-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 at Texas Tech 7-0-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Conway Springs, Kan. Glendale, Calif. IOWA STATE 3-0-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/1 Conway Springs Pasadena City College at Kansas 3-0-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 WEST VIRGINIA 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 4 0/0 CAREER HONORS A late community-college signee who saw limited action as a junior • 2015 First Team Academic All-Big 12 in 2015... Will compete for a starting spot at defensive tackle as HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterwinner at Tucker under head a senior. coach Bryan Lamar... Helped lead the Tigers to a 10-3 record and

WILDCAT VETERANS WILDCAT An athletic defensive lineman who played linebacker in high an appearance in the state playoffs... Viewed as the 22nd-best school... Saw limited action as a reserve in 2014 before playing in 2015: Played in two games, at Kansas and in the 2016 AutoZone cornerback nationally by Rivals.com and ranked 33rd by ESPN... every game as a sophomore on both defense and special teams... Liberty Bowl against Arkansas... Saw action in a majority of the Also named one of the top 250 recruits in the class of 2015 by Will compete for a starting spot in the interior of the defense line game against the Razorbacks, recording three tackle... Tallied his Rivals... An honorable mention all-state selection by the Atlanta in 2016. first-career sack at Kansas. Journal-Constitution in 2014... Named to the Georgia High School Association (GHSA) All-Region 2-AAAAAA... Recorded two inter- 2015: Played in all 13 games, primarily on special teams, with SETTLES’ 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS ceptions and scored three touchdowns on special teams returns a start at defensive tackle in the 2016 AutoZone Liberty Bowl Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR as a senior... Also had six interceptions as a junior... Invited to play against Arkansas... Totaled four tackles, including a career-high at Kansas 1-0-1 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 0 0/0 in the Florida vs. Georgia High School All-Star Game... Prepped two at UTSA... Also batted away a Roadrunner pass, while he had vs. Arkansas 3-0-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 with fellow Wildcat defenders Justin Hughes and Elijah Sullivan. another pass breakup at Kansas. COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played the 2012 and 2013 seasons at PERSONAL: YaQuis Bertron Shelley was born October 8, 1996, SEIWERT’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Pasadena City College under head coach Fred Fimbres... Totaled in DeKalb, Georgia... Son of YaQuis and Cameika Shelley... Has Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR 38 tackles, 13 tackles for loss and five sacks in his two-year ca- four siblings, Jeremiah, Blessings, Justin and Jessica... Majoring at UTSA 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 reer, including 28 stops, 11 TFLs and four sacks as a sophomore in psychology. at Texas Tech 0-1-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 in 2013 when he earned Southern California Football Association at Kansas 0-0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 (SCFA) Second Team All-Northern Conference honors. CAREER STATS - DEFENSE vs. Arkansas 0-1-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Year G/S UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD F/R HIGH SCHOOL: Played two seasons at Hoover under head coach 2015 8/8 28-0-28 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 7 0/1 2014: Saw action in two games, including against Stephen F. Aus- ... Selected to play in the Hall of Fame All-Star Game TOTAL 8/8 28-0-28 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 7 0/1 tin when he recorded two tackles. following his senior year of 2012. CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 7, at Texas Tech (11/14/15); Solos: 7, at Texas Tech (11/14/15); TFL: 1.0, at Texas (10/24/15); PD: 4, SEIWERT’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATS PERSONAL: Craig Steven Settles, Jr., was born January 23, 1994, vs. West Virginia (12/5/15). Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR in Woodland Hills, California... Son of Craig Settles, Sr., and Alexis STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Settles... Has one sister, Kianna... Father, Craig Settles, Sr., was an All-American wrestler at San Francisco State... Majoring in social JustinJ 2013: Redshirted. sciences. 32 SILMON RUNNING BACK HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Conway Springs under head coach Matt CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Biehler... Named to the Topeka Capital-Journal Top-11 team and Year G/S UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD F/R 5-10 • 198 • So.-1L was also an all class all-state pick... A 2011 MaxPreps All-Amer- 2015 2/0 4-0-4 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 0 0/0 ican... A First Team All-Central Plains League selection on offense TOTAL 2/0 4-0-4 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 0 0/0 Tulsa, Okla. and defense... Named co-Defensive MVP for the Central Plains CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 3, vs. Arkansas (1/2/16); Solos: 3, vs. Union League... Helped Conway Springs win the 2011 Kansas 3A State Arkansas (1/2/16); TFL: 1.0, at Kansas (11/28/15); Sacks: 1.0, A former walk-on running back who earned a scholarship after Championship with four tackles, including one for a loss, and a at Kansas (11/28/15). the 2015 season... Saw significant action at running back and will fumble recovery... Led the Cardinals to a combined 38-4 record compete again for starting duties as a sophomore. and two state titles in three seasons... Prepped with current Wild-

cat defensive end Tanner Wood... Also earned all-league and all- DukeDDuke 2015: Played in all 13 games, finishing third on the team with state honors in basketball and javelin (187 feet). 8 SHELLEY 355 yards on 78 carries with two touchdowns... His 355 rushing yards were the second most in school history among freshmen PERSONAL: Matt Patrick Seiwert was born September 5, 1993, DEFENSIVE BACK and featured a 119-yard game against Louisiana Tech, the fourth in Wellington, Kansas... Son of David and Mary Seiwert... Has five 5-9 • 175 • So.-1L most in a game in school history by a freshman... His effort against siblings, including an older brother, Darin, who played football at the Bulldogs was the first 100-yard game by a K-State running K-State... Majoring in agribusiness. Tucker, Ga. back since the 2013 regular-season finale... Had 50-yard games Tucker against South Dakota (51) and at Oklahoma State (50)... Collected CAREER STATS - DEFENSE rushing touchdowns at UTSA and Oklahoma State. Year G/S UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD F/R A dynamic, young defensive back who was expected to redshirt the 2014 2/0 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2015 season until pressed into starting duties... Will look to retain SILMON’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING STATS 2015 13/1 2-2-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2 0/0 his starting spot as a sophomore in 2016. Opponent Rush Yards TD Long TOTAL 15/1 4-2-6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2 0/0 SOUTH DAKOTA 6 51 0 18 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 2, twice; Solos: 2, twice; PD: 1, twice. 2015: Played in each of the final eight regular-season games, starting each contest... Became the first K-State true freshman at UTSA 6 40 1 14 to start at cornerback since 2006... Totaled 28 tackles – all solo LOUISIANA TECH 24 119 0 25 stops – with 1.0 tackle for loss, seven pass breakups and a forced at Oklahoma State 15 50 1 8 fumble... His seven breakups were the most by a Wildcat fresh- TCU 6 22 0 10 man since Jerametrius Butler in 1998... Had four passes defended OKLAHOMA 3 3 0 4 against West Virginia, the most nationally by a freshman during the at Texas 2 -2 0 3 2015 season and the most by a Wildcat freshman since at least BAYLOR 2 28 0 19 1990... Set a career high with seven tackles at Texas Tech, while he at Texas Tech 1 14 0 14 had six tackles and his first two pass breakups against Oklahoma. IOWA STATE 3 5 0 3 at Kansas 6 18 0 17 WEST VIRGINIA 3 5 0 3 vs. Arkansas 1 2 0 2

92 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SILMON’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATS CAREER STATS - DEFENSE CAREER STATS - DEFENSE WILDCAT VETERANS Opponent Rec Yards TD Long Year G/S UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD F/R Year G/S UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD F/R LOUISIANA TECH 1 3 0 3 2015 13/0 11-4-15 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 1/1 2013 1/0 0-0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 TOTAL 13/0 11-4-15 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 1/1 2014 4/0 5-0-5 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2014: Redshirted. CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 8, vs. Oklahoma (10/17/15); Solos: 2015 13/13 44-11-55 2.0-7 1.0-3 0 4 0/0 6, vs. Oklahoma (10/17/15); TFL: 0.5, vs. Oklahoma (10/17/15). TOTAL 18/13 49-11-60 3.0-10 1.0-3 0 4 0/0 HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Union under head coach Kirk Fried- CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 11, at Oklahoma State (10/3/15); rich... Helped Redskins obtain a 12-2 record and a state runner-up Solos: 6, at Oklahoma State (10/3/15); TFL: 1.0, three times; finish in 2013 as he earned all-district honors... Had a great junior DonnieDDonnie Sacks: 1.0, vs. Baylor (11/5/15); PD: 2, vs. Baylor (11/5/15). year when he rushed 156 times for 1,149 yards and 15 touch- 10 STARKS downs... Also hauled in 13 receptions for 229 yards and another two scores. DEFENSIVE BACK ElijahEElijah 6-0 • 180 • Sr.-2L 3 SULLIVAN PERSONAL: Justin Ja’Rel Silmon was born August 4, 1995, in Tulsa, Oklahoma... Son of Calvin Keith Silmon and Carol Jones... LINEBACKER Crosby, Texas Has two full brothers, Chase and Calvin, and four half siblings, Crosby 6-0 • 220 • Fr.-RS Brandon Keith, Retzel and Latoya... Majoring in journalism and mass communications. A speedy defensive back who moved into the starting nickelback Tucker, Ga. position in 2015... Will look to retain his starting spot as a senior Tucker CAREER STATS - RUSHING while providing leadership in the defensive backfield. Year G/S Rush Yds Avg. TD Long An athletic and physical player who redshirted the 2015 season... 2015 13/0 78 355 4.6 2 25 2015: Started all 13 games – the first 12 at nickelback and the Will be in the mix for playing time immediately at linebacker in TOTAL 13/0 78 355 4.6 2 25 final one at cornerback – as he carded 55 tackles, 2.0 tackles for 2016. CAREER-HIGHS - Rushes: 24, vs. Louisiana Tech (9/19/15); loss, 1.0 sack and four pass breakups... His tackle total ranked Yards: 119, vs. Louisiana Tech (9/19/15); TD: 1, twice; Long third on the team... Tallied a career-high 11 tackles at Oklahoma 2015: Redshirted. Rush: 25, vs. Louisiana Tech (9/19/15). State, while he had seven at UTSA and five against TCU... Had his first-career sack and a career-high two pass breakups against HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Tucker under head coach Bryan Lamar... Baylor. Helped lead the Tigers to a 10-3 record and an appearance in SamSSam the state playoffs... Viewed as the 26th-best outside linebacker 41 SIZELOVE STARKS’ 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS nationally by Scout.com and ranked 28th by Rivals.com... Also re- Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR garded as the eighth-best outside linebacker in the southern region LINEBACKER SOUTH DAKOTA 2-1-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 by Scout.com... An honorable mention all-state selection and All- 6-3 • 223 • So.-1L at UTSA 4-3-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 DeKalb County pick by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution in 2014... LOUISIANA TECH 3-1-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Named to the Georgia High School Association (GHSA) All-Region Argyle, Texas at Oklahoma St. 6-5-11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2-AAAAAA... Prepped with fellow Wildcat defenders Justin Hughes Argyle TCU 5-0-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 and Duke Shelley. OKLAHOMA 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 CAREER HONORS at Texas 4-0-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 PERSONAL: Elijah Sullivan was born May 13, 1997... Majoring • 2015 Second Team Academic All-Big 12 BAYLOR 4-0-4 1.0-3 1.0-3 0 2 0/0 in business. at Texas Tech 2-1-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 A hard-working player who saw action on both special teams and IOWA STATE 2-0-2 1.0-4 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 CoreyCCorey as a reserve linebacker during his redshirt freshman campaign... at Kansas 4-0-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Will compete for more playing time at linebacker in 2016. WEST VIRGINIA 4-0-4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 12 SUTTON vs. Arkansas 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 WIDE RECEIVER 2015: Played in all 13 games, totaling 15 tackles, a half tack- le for loss, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery... Recorded a 2014: Saw time in four games and came away with five tackles, 6-2 • 200 • Fr.-HS season-high eight tackles against Oklahoma... Forced a fumble including one for a loss... Recorded three tackles against UTEP, on kickoff coverage against Louisiana Tech... Blocked a punt at while his TFL was against Oklahoma State. Charlotte, N.C. Kansas, which was recovered by the Wildcats in the end zone for a Mallard Creek touchdown... Also recovered a fumble against the Jayhawks. STARKS’ 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATS A tall and athletic receiver who graduated high school early and Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR enrolled at K-State in January... Will compete for playing time as SIZELOVE’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS UTEP 3-0-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 a true freshman. Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR OKLAHOMA ST. 1-0-1 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 at UTSA 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 KANSAS 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 LOUISIANA TECH 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1/0 HIGH SCHOOL: Played his senior season at Mallard Creek under head coach Michael Palmieri... Rated the 32nd-best player in the at Oklahoma St. 1-2-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2013: Played against Louisiana but did not record any statistics. TCU 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 state of North Carolina by ESPN, while he was No. 38 by Rivals. com... Helped the Mavericks earn a 14-1 record, including a 49-6 OKLAHOMA 6-2-8 0.5-0 0.5-0 0 0 0/0 2012: Redshirted. at Kansas 0-0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/1 win in the Class 4AA state championship game... Previously played at Hough High under Miles Aldridge, catching 41 passes for 584 HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Crosby High under head coach Kevin yards and five touchdowns... Helped the Huskies earn a 10-4 re- 2014: Redshirted... Earned team’s Overachiever Award as top Flanigan... Named the District 19-4A Newcomer of the Year during cord with a state semifinal finish in North Carolina’s Class 4AA. freshman in strength and conditioning. his sophomore season... An all-district cornerback during his se- nior year... Accumulated 189 solo tackles, 44 assisted tackles and PERSONAL: Corey Xavier Sutton was born October 30, 1997, in HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Argyle under head coach Todd Rodg- six interceptions with a touchdown... Also ran track for two years. ers... Named the District 10-3A Defensive MVP, while he was a Beaumont, Texas... Son of Clarence and Shannon Sutton... Has three siblings. two-time honorable mention all-state pick by the Texas Associated PERSONAL: Donovan Starks was born June 20, 1994... Son of Press Sports Editors... Viewed as the 25th-best inside linebacker Henry and Ann Starks... Majoring in kinesiology. in the nation by Scout.com and ranked No. 29 Rivals.com... Also ranked 88th on Rivals’ Texas Top-100 list... Helped the Eagles win the 2013 Texas 3A State Championship.

PERSONAL: Samuel Creson Sizelove was born June 18, 1995, in Denton, Texas... Son of Mike and Denise Sizelove... Has four sib- lings... Older brother, Jake, was a four-year linebacker at Tulsa... Majoring in industrial engineering.

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 93 TrentT SkylarSkS yly ar DaytonDaD yty on 58 TANKING 10 THOMPSON 88 VALENTINE LINEBACKER QUARTERBACK TIGHT END 6-2 • 224 • Jr.-2L 6-2 • 203 • Fr.-HS 6-4 • 264 • So.-1L

Holton, Kan. Independence, Mo. Baldwin City, Kan. Holton Fort Osage Baldwin

CAREER HONORS One of the top dual-threat quarterbacks in the Class of 2016 who CAREER HONORS • 2015 First Team Academic All-Big 12 graduated early and enrolled at K-State in January... Will compete • 2015 First Team Academic All-Big 12 for playing time as a true freshman.

WILDCAT VETERANS WILDCAT A former walk-on linebacker who has been a major factor on mul- A physical player who saw significant time at tight end as a red- tiple special teams units over the last two seasons... Will continue HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter at Fort Osage under head shirt freshman... Will continue to compete for the starting nod at to provide special teams support while competing for playing time coach Ryan Schartz... Regarded as one of the top 250 players in tight end in 2016. at linebacker. the Class of 2016 by Rivals.com, while the website also rated him the seventh best dual-threat quarterback in the nation and the No. 2015: Played 11 games with starts against Texas, Texas Tech and 2015: Saw time in eight contests, totaling seven special teams 2 prospect in the state of Missouri... Also ranked as the 32nd best Iowa State... Recorded a pair of tackles on punt coverage. tackles... Had five stops on kickoff coverage and two on punts... dual-threat quarterback by ESPN and the 65th-best quarterback Tied his career high with two tackles against both West Virginia and overall by Scout.com... Named the 2015 Missouri Gatorade Player 2014: Redshirted. in the 2016 AutoZone Liberty Bowl against Arkansas... Also had of the Year and Simone Award winner as the most outstanding tackles against South Dakota, UTSA and Iowa State. football player in the Kansas City metro area... Was a finalist for HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Baldwin High under head coach Mike the award in 2014, while he is a two-time member of the All-Sim- Berg... Helped the Bulldogs earn a 7-4 record during his senior sea- TANKING’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS one team... Also a two-time first team all-state selection by the son of 2012 and advance to the second round of the state playoffs... Opponent KO TKLS PUNT TKLS ST TKLS Missouri Football Coaches Association... Selected to the USA Today Named a first team all-state defensive end by the Topeka Capi- at UTSA 1 0 1 Sports/American Family Insurance All-USA Missouri Team as a se- tal-Journal... Picked up honorable mention all-state accolades from IOWA STATE 1 0 1 nior, while the organization selected him as the offensive player of Wichita Eagle... Selected to play in the 2013 Kansas Shrine Bowl... A WEST VIRGINIA 1 1 2 the year... Led the Indians to a 13-1 record and the Missouri Class star in track and field as he won the Kansas 4A State Championship vs. Arkansas 1 1 2 5 state championship in 2015 as he threw for 2,112 yards and 25 in discus and shot put as a junior. touchdowns with just three interceptions on 138-of-204 passing 2014: Played in all 13 games, recording nine tackles... Ranked (67.7 percent)... Also rushed for 1,092 yards and 19 touchdowns PERSONAL: Dayton Lee Valentine was born in March 25, 1995, fifth on the team with seven special teams tackles, all coming on on 188 carries... Set a state championship game record in the Indi- in Lawrence, Kansas... Son of the late Jeff Valentine and Marilee kickoff coverage... Carded a career-high two tackles – both coming ans’ 63-28 win over Chaminade as he accounted for 455 yards of Valentine... Has one sister, Corey... Majoring in kinesiology. behind the line of scrimmage – against Oklahoma State. total offense, completing 13-of-15 passes for 253 yards and four touchdowns while rushing for 202 yards and three scores... Threw ReggieReR ggg ie 2013: Redshirted. for 2,385 yards and 24 touchdowns to just six interceptions as a junior in 2014 while rushing for 461 yards and nine touchdowns... 51 WALKER Also played basketball, earning second team all-state honors as HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Holton High under head coach Brooks DEFENSIVE END Barta, a former Kansas State linebacker... Named the Kansas 4A a sophomore. Defensive Player of the Year and to the Topeka Capital-Journal and 6-2 • 235 • Fr.-RS Wichita Eagle Top-11 teams... Led the Wildcats to a 2012 Kansas PERSONAL: Skylar John Thompson was born June 4, 1997, in 4A State Championship... A First Team All-Kansas 4A performer at Palmyra, Missouri... Son of Brad, the late Tereasa Thompson and Ponchatoula, La. linebacker as a senior by the Topeka Capital-Journal and Wichita stepmother Kathy Thompson... Has two brothers, Anthony and Eric, Ponchatoula Eagle... Chosen to play in the 2013 Kansas Shrine Bowl... Named and one sister, Ashley... Plans on majoring in business. An athletic defensive end who pushed for playing time as a true an all-league performer at linebacker as a sophomore, junior and freshman before redshirting the 2015 season... Will battle for time senior... An honorable-mention All-Kansas 4A pick at linebacker in in the playing rotation in 2016. 2010 and 2011... A three-time all-county selection at linebacker... Helped Holton earn three-consecutive league titles... Also a three- 2015: Redshirted. year letterman for the Wildcat basketball team... An all-league and all-county pick at guard as a junior... Earned a 4.0 GPA as HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Ponchatoula under head coach Hank Tier- he graduated Summa Cum Laude and was also a FBLA Regional ney... Helped the Green Wave earn an 11-2 record and a trip to the Champion. Louisiana Class 5A State playoffs... Rated the 35th-best outside line- backer nationally by Rivals.com and ranks 53rd by ESPN... Recorded PERSONAL: Trenton Andrew Tanking was born November 19, 57 tackles, including 10 sacks, as a senior in 2014... An all-state 1994, in Topeka, Kansas... Son of Andrew and Karla Tanking... player who was a two-time all-district performer and district MVP as Has three siblings, Trey, Shay and Saydee... Majoring in industrial a senior... Also competed in basketball and baseball. engineering. PERSONAL: Reginald Ngozi Walker was born April 22, 1996, in CAREER STATS - DEFENSE Hammond, Louisiana... Son of Terry Walker and the late Robert Year G/S UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD F/R Walker, Sr... Has two siblings, including a brother, Robert, who 2014 13/0 7-2-9 2.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 played football at Mississippi State... Plans on majoring in kine- 2015 8/0 5-2-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 siology. TOTAL 21/0 12-4-16 2.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 2, three times; Solos: 2, twice; TFL: 2.0, vs. Oklahoma State (11/1/14).

94 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WILDCAT VETERANS NickN DalvinDDalvin 14 WALSH 3 WARMACK PUNTER RUNNING BACK 5-11 • 202 • Jr.-2L 5-8 • 187 • So.-1L

Lyndon, Kan. Blue Springs, Mo. Lyndon Blue Springs

CAREER HONORS CAREER HONORS • 2015 Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (Coaches) • 2015 Second Team Academic All-Big 12 • 2015 Ray Guy Award Candidate • 2014 Second Team Academic All-Big 12 A shifty and elusive running back who showed flashes throughout the 2015 season... Will battle for starting duties at running back A former walk-on who has been the primary punter over the last as a sophomore. two seasons... Will look to retain his duties as a junior... Enters the 2016 season with a career punting average of 41.48 yards, which 2015: Saw action in nine games, rushing for 64 yards on 12 currently ranks sixth in school history. carries, including a career-high 40 yards at UTSA that featured a career-long run of 22 yards... Also rushed for 16 yards on four 2015: Served as the primary punter throughout the entire season, attempts at Kansas and eight yards on two carries against Arkan- averaging 41.6 yards per punt with 10 traveling 50 or more yards sas in the 2016 AutoZone Liberty Bowl... Caught two passes for and 15 landing inside the 20-yard line on his way to Honorable 27 yards against the Razorbacks... Served some time on special Mention All-Big 12 accolades... Finished third in the Big 12 in av- teams, returning two kickoffs for a 17.0-yard average... Earned erage, which was given a boost over the fi nal three games when Second Team Academic All-Big 12 accolades. he averaged 42.6 yards on 17 punts... Recorded a career long 63- NICK WALSH yard punt against TCU, longest by a Wildcat in two years... Punted WARMACK’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING STATS 11 times against West Virginia, one shy of the single-game school Opponent Rush Yards TD Long record... Had a season-high four punts land inside the 20-yard line at UTSA 5 40 0 22 at Texas Tech, while he had three apiece against TCU and Okla- at Kansas 4 16 0 8 homa... Had a season-best 47.5-yard average on six attempts WEST VIRGINIA 1 0 0 0 against Oklahoma State... Also made touchdown-saving tackles vs. Arkansas 2 8 0 8 against Louisiana Tech and Iowa State... A preseason candidate for the Ray Guy Award as the nation’s top punter. WARMACK’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATS 2013: Redshirted. Opponent Rec Yards TD Long WALSH’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS vs. Arkansas 2 27 0 16 Opponent Punts Yards Avg. Lg 50+ i20 HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered at Lyndon High under head coach Rod SOUTH DAKOTA 4 179 44.8 53 1 1 Stallbaumer... Led team to a league championship and a state 2014: Redshirted... Earned Kansas State’s Red Raider Award as at UTSA 4 147 36.8 40 0 0 playoff appearance... Picked up all-state honors from the Wich- the top contributor on the scout squad. LOUISIANA TECH 4 151 37.8 55 1 0 ita Eagle and the Kansas Football Coaches Association (KFBCA) at Oklahoma State 6 285 47.5 53 1 0 as a punter after averaging 42.6 yards in 2010 and 38.1 yards HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Blue Springs under head coach Kelly TCU 5 218 43.6 63 1 3 in 2011... Named an all-state running back by the Topeka Cap- Donohoe... A two-time Simone Award winner as the top prep foot- OKLAHOMA 7 276 39.4 52 1 3 ital-Journal and KFBCA after rushing for 1,330 yards and 21 ball player in the Kansas City metro area... Is the only two-time at Texas 7 283 40.4 58 1 1 touchdowns... Participated in the 2012 Kansas Shrine Bowl... Also recipient of the award in its 32-year history, while he became only BAYLOR 3 107 35.7 45 0 0 lettered in basketball, baseball and golf, earning fi rst team all- the second junior to win the award following the 2012 season... at Texas Tech 7 302 43.1 51 1 4 state honors in basketball and baseball while placing in the top 20 Earned Missouri Class 6 Offensive Player of the Year honors by IOWA STATE 3 116 38.7 46 0 0 at the state golf tournament as both a freshman and sophomore. the Missouri Football Coaches Association (MFCA) in 2013 and at Kansas 2 85 42.5 43 0 0 was the Missouri Gatorade Player of the Year as both a junior and WEST VIRGINIA 11 466 42.4 62 2 2 PERSONAL: Nickolas Kaden Walsh was born April 29, 1994, in senior... Named a first team all-state player by the MFCA and the vs. Arkansas 4 173 43.2 52 1 1 Emporia, Kansas... Son of Patrick and Janet Walsh... Has three Missouri media in both 2012 and 2013... Also selected to the USA siblings, Alex, Joe and Sydney... Majoring in fi nance. Today/American Family Insurance All-USA Missouri Team as both 2014: Saw time in 12 games, becoming the primary punter during a junior and a senior... A two-time Kansas City Star All-Metro the second game of the year... Averaged 41.3 yards on 44 punts CAREER STATS - PUNTING team honoree... Rated the 11th-best all-purpose back nationally with nine traveling 50 yards or longer and 15 landing inside the Year G No. Yds Long Avg. In 20 and the ninth-best player in the state by Rivals.com... Rushed 20-yard line... Recorded a career-best 49.2-yard average on four 2014 12 44 1,816 41.3 59 15 for 2,223 yards and 29 touchdowns as a senior, while he also punts against UCLA in the Alamo Bowl, including two that traveled 2015 13 67 2,788 41.6 63 15 hauled in three touchdown receptions to help lead Blue Springs to at least 50 yards... Also had two 50-yard punts at Iowa State... TOTAL 25 111 4,604 41.5 63 30 the Missouri Class 6 State Championship for the second straight Had fi ve punts land inside the 20-yard line at TCU... Earned Sec- CAREER-HIGHS - Punts: 11, vs. West Virginia (12/5/15); Aver- season... Totaled 2,300 yards and 45 total touchdowns, including ond Team Academic All-Big 12 accolades. age: 49.2, vs. UCLA (1/2/15); Long: 63, vs. TCU (10/10/15); 50- 40 rushing scores, as a junior... Selected to play in the Blue-Grey Plus: 2, three times; Inside 20: 5, at TCU (11/8/14). North South All-American Bowl... Teammate of current K-State WALSH’S 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATS linebacker Elijah Lee. Opponent Punts Yards Avg. Lg 50+ i20 at Iowa State 4 186 46.5 52 2 0 PERSONAL: Dalvin Dashawn Warmack was born November 14, AUBURN 3 136 45.3 56 1 2 1995, in Topeka, Kansas... Son of Tim Warmack and Amy Hales- UTEP 2 89 44.5 48 0 0 Warmack... A business major. TEXAS TECH 2 70 35.0 43 0 1 at Oklahoma 5 194 38.8 51 1 2 CAREER STATS - RUSHING TEXAS 4 164 41.0 52 1 1 Year G/S Rush Yds Avg. TD Long OKLAHOMA STATE 3 110 36.7 40 0 1 2015 9/0 12 64 5.3 0 22 at TCU 9 341 37.9 55 1 5 TOTAL 9/0 12 64 5.3 0 22 at West Virginia 4 167 41.8 45 0 1 CAREER-HIGHS - Rushes: 5, at UTSA (9/12/15); Yards: 40, at KANSAS 1 32 32.0 32 0 0 UTSA (9/12/15); Long Rush: 22, at UTSA (9/12/15). at Baylor 3 130 43.3 59 1 1 vs. UCLA 4 197 49.2 54 2 1

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 95 2014: Started all 13 games, coming away with 25 tackles, 6.5 StevenSSteven JordanJordJ ann tackles for loss, four sacks and one pass breakup... Carded a ca- 13 WEST 75 WILLIS reer-best two sacks against Oklahoma State and came back with two more TFLs with a career-high seven tackles at TCU... Carded WIDE RECEIVER DEFENSIVE END five tackles at Oklahoma... Recorded one sack against both Ste- 6-1 • 202 • Sr.-2L 6-5 • 258 • Sr.-3L phen F. Austin and West Virginia.

Keller, Texas Kansas City, Mo. WILLIS’ 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Fossil Ridge Rockhurst Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 2-0-2 1.0-8 1.0-8 0 0 0/0 An athletic player who has seen limited action as a reserve wide A long defensive end who has started every game over the last at Iowa State 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 receiver throughout his career... Will compete for more playing time two seasons, including a career-best season as a junior... Tied AUBURN 0-1-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 as a senior. for third among active Big 12 players with 26 career starts... Will UTEP 0-1-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 look to increase his production and add valuable leadership to the WILDCAT VETERANS WILDCAT at Oklahoma 0-5-5 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2015: Played in six games, catching three passes for 42 yards... defensive line in 2016. TEXAS 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Set career highs for receptions (2), yards (36) and long catch (27) OKLAHOMA ST. 2-0-2 2.0-17 2.0-17 0 0 0/0 at Texas Tech... Also caught a six-yard pass at Oklahoma State. 2015: Started all 13 games, recording 36 tackles, 15.5 tackles for at TCU 1-6-7 2.0-6 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 loss, 9.5 sacks, three pass breakups, four forced fumbles and a at West Virginia 2-0-2 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 0 0/0 WEST’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS fumble recovery... Also blocked a field goal at Oklahoma State... KANSAS 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 Opponent Rec Yards TD Long Ranked 13th nationally and tied for first in the Big 12 in forced vs. UCLA 0-1-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 at Oklahoma State 1 6 0 6 fumbles, while he was 24th in the NCAA and second in the league at Texas Tech 2 36 0 27 in sacks... Also ranked fourth in the Big 12 in TFLs thanks to at 2013: Played in nine games, including the Iowa State contest when least a half TFL in nine of the 13 games... Carded a season-high he made a sack. 2014: Played in four games, including the Stephen F. Austin con- six tackles against Louisiana Tech, which featured 3.5 sacks... His test when he hauled in a 15-yard touchdown pass. sack total against the Bulldogs was the second-highest for a single HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterwinner for Rockhurst under head game in school history, the highest by a Wildcat in Bill Snyder Fam- coach Tony Severino, who lettered at K-State in 1968 and 1969... A 2013: Did not see any game action. ily Stadium history and tied for the 10th highest nationally during 2012 Kansas City Star First Team All-Metro performer... Recorded the 2015 season… Also had 2.0 sacks against Iowa State, Kansas 58 tackles and nine sacks during his senior season... Named to 2012: Redshirted. and in the 2016 AutoZone Liberty Bowl against Arkansas, the later the MaxPreps 2012 Preseason All-Missouri team prior to his senior tying him for third in K-State history for a bowl game… Forced two year... Amassed 60 total tackles and 13 sacks during his junior HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Fossil Ridge under head coach Tony fumbles against Iowa State, which was tied for the highest mark in campaign... Helped the Hawklets finish with a 13-0 record and win Baccarini... Caught 52 passes for 1,003 yards and 12 touchdowns the nation during the season. a Missouri Class 6 State Championship as a sophomore in 2010. as a junior, while he had 52 catches for 852 yards and 10 touch- downs as a senior... A First Team All-District 7-5A selection in WILLIS’ 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS PERSONAL: Jordan Johnathan Willis was born May 2, 1995, in 2010... A First Team All-District 5-5A pick by TexasHSFootball. Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR San Diego, California... Son of Calvin and Demetrica Willis... Has com. SOUTH DAKOTA 1-1-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 four siblings... Majoring in sociology/criminology with the hopes of at UTSA 2-1-3 2.0-5 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 attending law school. PERSONAL: Steven West was born November 13, 1992... Son of LOUISIANA TECH 5-1-6 3.5-23 3.5-23 0 0 1/1 Steven and Carolyn West... A marketing major. at Oklahoma St. 2-1-3 1.0-6 0.0-0 0 1 1/0 CAREER STATS - DEFENSE TCU 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Year G/S UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD F/R CAREER STATS - RECEIVING OKLAHOMA 1-1-2 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2013 9/0 1-0-1 1.0-1 1.0-1 0 0 0/0 Year G/S Rec Yds Avg. TD Long at Texas 2-0-2 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2014 13/13 11-14-25 6.5-37 4.0-31 0 1 0/0 2014 4/0 1 15 15.0 1 15 BAYLOR 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 2015 13/13 29-7-36 15.5-63 9.5-48 0 3 4/1 2015 6/0 3 42 14.0 0 27 at Texas Tech 1-0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 TOTAL 35/26 41-21-62 23.0-101 14.5-80 0 4 4/1 TOTAL 10/0 4 57 14.2 1 27 IOWA STATE 3-1-4 2.5-5 2.0-5 0 1 2/0 CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 7, at TCU (11/8/14); Solos: 5, vs. CAREER-HIGHS - Catches: 2, at Texas Tech (11/14/15); Yards: at Kansas 4-0-4 2.0-11 2.0-11 0 0 0/0 Louisiana Tech (9/19/15); TFL: 3.5, vs. Louisiana Tech (9/19/15); 36, at Texas Tech (11/14/15); TD: 1, vs. Stephen F. Austin WEST VIRGINIA 0-1-1 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 1 0/0 Sacks: 3.5, vs. Louisiana Tech (9/19/15). (8/30/14); Long Catch: 27, at Texas Tech (11/14/15). vs. Arkansas 5-0-5 2.0-9 2.0-9 0 0 0/0

JORDAN WILLIS

96 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE CAREER STATS - DEFENSE WILDCAT VETERANS TannerTannT ere Year G/S UA-AT-TT TFL-Yds Sack INT PD F/R 34 WOOD 2014 13/0 1-1-2 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 DEFENSIVE END 2015 13/0 25-9-34 4.0-17 2.0-13 0 1 0/0 TOTAL 26/0 26-10-36 4.5-18 2.0-13 0 1 0/0 6-5 • 263 • Jr.-2L CAREER HIGHS - Tackles: 6, vs. Oklahoma (10/17/15); Solos: 5, vs. Oklahoma (10/17/15); TFL: 1.5, vs. Oklahoma (10/17/15); Conway Springs, Kan. Sacks: 1.0, vs. South Dakota (9/5/15). Conway

CAREER HONORS IsaiahIIsaiah • 2014-15 First Team Academic All-Big 12 7 ZUBER A talented defensive end who saw increased action on defense as WIDE RECEIVER a sophomore in addition to resuming his special teams responsi- 6-0 • 180 • Fr.-RS bilities... Will look to increase his production in 2016. Stone Mountain, Ga. Played in all 13 games as a reserve defensive end and on 2015: Stephenson special teams... Recorded 34 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks and a pass breakup... Set a career high with six tackles An athletic wide receiver with a bright future... Will battle for play- against Oklahoma and backed that up with five stops at Texas… ing time as a redshirt freshman after developing throughout the Also had five tackles at Texas Tech... Set a career high with 1.5 2015 season. TFLs against Oklahoma... Recorded his first-career sack in the season opener against South Dakota... Earned First Team Aca- 2015: Redshirted. demic All-Big 12 honors. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Stephenson High under head coach Ron WOOD’S 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Gartrell... Helped lead the Jaguars to an 8-4 record and an ap- Opponent U-A-T TFL SACK INT PD FF/FR pearance in the state playoffs... Earned all-region and all-county SOUTH DAKOTA 2-1-3 1.0-7 1.0-7 0 0 0/0 accolades for his work on special teams while he was named to at UTSA 0-1-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 the sub-region team as a wide receiver... Totaled 879 receiving LOUISIANA TECH 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 yards and nine touchdowns during his prep career in addition to TCU 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 470 yards and six touchdowns as a punt returner and 1,110 yards OKLAHOMA 5-1-6 1.5-3 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 and nine touchdowns as a kickoff returner. at Texas 4-1-5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 BAYLOR 0-1-1 0.5-2 0.5-2 0 1 0/0 PERSONAL: Willie Isaiah Zuber was born April 15, 1997... Son at Texas Tech 3-2-5 0.5-4 0.5-4 0 0 0/0 of Willie Zuber and Monica Gray-Mays... Has three step brothers, IOWA STATE 2-0-2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Chris, Tim and Darius, and two sisters, Lia and Asia... Cousin, T.J. at Kansas 3-1-4 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 Stripling, was a linebacker at Georgia from 2011-13... Plans on WEST VIRGINIA 2-1-3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0/0 majoring in kinesiology.

2014: Played in all 13 games, mainly on special teams... Carded one tackle against Stephen F. Austin and UTEP, while he had a half tackle for loss against SFA.

2013: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner at Conway Springs under head coach Matt Beihler... Named the Kansas Gatorade Player of the Year following his senior year... An honorable mention All-Amer- ican by Parade... Helped lead the Cardinals to a combined 45-5 record during his prep career... Rated the second-best player in the state of Kansas by Rivals.com... Set a Kansas high school state record and the third best single-game rushing yardage total in national high school history with a 659-yard, nine-touchdown effort in Conway Springs’ 84-56 win over Chaparral... Recorded 2,709 rushing yards, 43 total touchdowns and 110 tackles during his senior season... Named to the Topeka Capital-Journal and Wichita Eagle 2012 Top-11 team... A First Team All-Kansas 3A performer at running back by the Wichita Eagle and at linebacker by the Topeka Capital-Journal as a senior... Chosen to play in the 2013 Kansas Shrine Bowl... Named a First Team All-Central Plains League performer as a running back and linebacker in 2012... An all-state pick at linebacker as a junior... Led Conway Springs to a 13-1 record and a Kansas 3A State Championship in 2011... Tallied 88 tackles and three interceptions during his junior campaign... Prepped with current Wildcat defensive lineman Matt Seiwert... Also a standout in basketball and track and field.

PERSONAL: Tanner Joe Wood was born November 11, 1994, in Wichita, Kansas... Son of Tim and Michele Wood... Has one brother, Travis... An animal sciences and industry major.

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 97 IsaiahI NickNiN ck BreontaeBreoB ntae 17 HARRIS 87 LENNERS 58 MATTHEWS WIDE RECEIVER TIGHT END OFFENSIVE LINE 5-8 • 160 • Fr.-HS 6-4 • 244 • Fr.-HS 6-5 • 340 • Jr.-TR

Fort Worth, Texas Lincoln, Neb. Washington, D.C. All Saints Episcopal Lincoln Southwest Fullerton College

AT ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL: Played for the Saints AT LINCOLN SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letter- AT FULLERTON COLLEGE: Started every game for the Hornets over under head coach Aaron Beck... Rated as one of the top 100 ath- winner for the Silver Hawks under head coach Mark King... Rated the last two seasons under head coach Tim Byrnes... Regarded letes in the Class of 2016 by ESPN... Earned First Team Southwest the fourth-best player in the state of Nebraska by Rivals.com and as one of the top 100 community-college players in the Class of Preparatory Conference (SPC) All-State honors as both a junior ESPN, while the latter ranked him No. 26 nationally among all tight 2016 by both Rivals.com and Scout.com, while ESPN rated him and senior... Helped All Saints earn a 10-1 record as a senior ends in the Class of 2016... Earned First Team Super State and the 16th-best community-college offensive tackle in the nation...

WILDCAT NEWCOMERS WILDCAT by leading the team with 68 receptions for 1,153 yards and 17 First Team Class A All-State honors from the Lincoln Journal-Star, Earned First Team All-America honors by the California Community touchdowns... Also rushed 16 times for 105 yards and another while he was named to the Omaha World Herald’s Super Six team, College Football Coaches Association (CCCFA)... A unanimous First score... Tallied 38 catches for 920 yards and 12 touchdowns as a recognizing him as one of the top six prep players in Nebraska, team All-Southern California Football Association (SCFA) Southern junior, while also rushing for 133 yards and two touchdowns on 19 prior to the 2015 season... Caught 18 passes for 357 yards and All-Conference selection... Did not allow a sack during his sopho- carries... Also participated in track and field where he was a first three touchdowns as a senior while recording 40 tackles, including more campaign of 2015. team all-state honoree... Attended the same high school as current 13 for loss... Also caught six passes for 60 yards and a touch- Wildcat defensive back Kendall Adams. down in addition to recording 71 tackles, 14.5 TFLs and eight AT SUITLAND HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter for the Rams sacks as a junior... Selected to the USA Today Sports/American under head coach Ed Shields... Earned first team all-county hon- PERSONAL: Isaiah Harris was born May 14, 1997, in Fort Worth, Family Insurance All-USA Nebraska Team as a senior... A two- ors, while he was invited to play in the Big 33 All-Star Game in Texas... Son of Derwin and Nancy Harris... Has five siblings... Plans year Lincoln-Journal Star All-City team member... Also a two-year addition to the Prince George’s County vs. Southern Maryland on majoring in business. academic all-state and three-year academic all-conference se- Athletic Conference (SMAC) Challenge... Helped Suitland earn a lection... A two-year letterwinner in track and field in addition to 29-4 record over his three years in which he did not allow a sack. NicholasNicholN as earning one letter in basketball. PERSONAL: Breontae Matthews was born April 3, 1995, in Wash- 63 KALTMAYER PERSONAL: Nicholas Renken Lenners was born June 30, 1997, in ington, D.C... Son of Marquis Blair and Topaz Matthews... Has four OFFENSIVE LINE Lincoln, Nebraska...Son of Casey and Michelle Lenners... Has one siblings, Markinda, Ahniya, Unique and Martz... First Washington, brother, Brett... Plans on majoring in engineering. D.C. native to play for the Wildcats since Kevin Huntley in 2003 6-7 • 280 • So.-TR and 2004.

Edwardsville, Ill. BronsonBrB onnson Western Illinois 90MASSIE MikeMiM ke AT WESTERN ILLINOIS: Played in six of the final seven games DEFENSIVE END 23 McCOY of the season as a true freshman, including a start at eventual 6-4 • 220 • Fr.-HS RUNNING BACK national champion North Dakota State... Helped the Leathernecks 6-2 • 218 • Fr.-HS earn wins at No. 10 Youngstown State, at South Dakota and vs. Lufkin, Texas No. 18 Indiana State. Lufkin Topeka, Kan. AT EDWARDSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL: Played for the Tigers under AT LUFKIN HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterwinner for the Pan- Topeka head coach Matt Martin... Earned First Team All-Southwestern thers under head coach Todd Quick... Regarded as the 62nd-best AT TOPEKA HIGH SCHOOL: Played for the Trojans under head Conference honors following his senior year, while he was a sec- outside linebacker in the Class of 2016 by ESPN, while Scout. coach Walt Alexander... Rated the fifth-best player in the state of ond-team honoree as a junior... Picked up First Team All-St. Louis com rated him the No. 16 defensive end in the state of Texas... Kansas in the Class of 2016 by Rivals.com, while he checks in at Metro Area accolades and was an Academic All-State performer... Earned First Team All-District 16-5A honors as a defensive end in No. 6 according to ESPN... Also viewed as the 27th-best running Also lettered in basketball and track and field. 2015, while he was an Honorable Mention Texas Associated Press back nationally by Rivals.com and the best in the state of Kansas Sports Editors (APSE) Class 5A All-State pick... Named to the East by Scout.com... Named to the USA Today Sports/American Family PERSONAL: Nicholas Kaltmayer was born June 13, 1997, in Texas Sports Network (ETSN) East Texas Football Super Team... Insurance All-USA Kansas team as a senior... A first team all- Maryville, Illinois... Son of David and Pamela Kaltmayer. Recorded 173 tackles and 26 sacks during his three-year career, state selection by the Topeka Capital-Journal following his senior including an 80-tackle, 10-sack campaign as a senior... Helped campaign in addition to earning honorable mention honors from Lufkin earn a 7-4 record and a trip to the state playoffs in 2015. the Wichita Eagle... Also earned honorable mention accolades from both publications as a junior... Rushed for nearly 1,500 yards and PERSONAL: Bronson Massie was born November 4, 1997, in 24 touchdowns as a senior en route to All-City Offensive Player Lufkin, Texas... Son of Ron Massie and ... Plans on of the Year honors... Helped lead Topeka High to an 8-2 record in majoring in communications. 2015 and a 7-3 mark in 2014, culminating with trips to the state playoffs both seasons.

PERSONAL: Mike Jerome McCoy was born June 4, 1998, in Musk- ogee, Oklahoma... Son of Michael Coleman and Shante McCoy... Has two siblings, Memphis and Phynix... Cousin of Stacy McGee, who played defensive line at Oklahoma and just finished his third NFL season with the Oakland Raiders... Plans on majoring in business.

98 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WILDCAT NEWCOMERS JimmyJimmy RayRaR y D.J.D 40McKINNEY 95 PRICE 18 RENDER LINEBACKER DEFENSIVE TACKLE WIDE RECEIVER 5-11 • 220 • Fr.-HS 6-2 • 290 • Jr.-TR 5-10 • 165 • Fr.-HS

Oologah, Okla. Long Beach, Calif. Kennesaw, Ga. Oologah Cerritos College North Cobb

AT OOLOGAH HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner for the AT CERRITOS COLLEGE: Played two seasons for the Falcons under AT NORTH COBB HIGH SCHOOL: Played for the Warriors under Mustangs under head coach Brandon Craig... Rated the 16th-best head coach Frank Mazzotta... Recorded 65 tackles, 19.5 tackles for head coach Shane Queen... Recorded 52 receptions for 520 yards inside linebacker in the Class of 2016 by ESPN... Also viewed as loss and 13.5 sacks in his two-year career, spanning 20 games... and seven touchdowns as a senior in 2015 en route to all-county the No. 5 prospect in the state of Oklahoma by ESPN and No. 11 Had an outstanding sophomore year as he was named the National honors and multiple offensive player of the week accolades... by Rivals.com... Recorded 504 tackles and 12 sacks over his Division Northern Conference Defensive Player of the Year and Helped lead team to consecutive state playoff appearances as a four-year career, including 181 tackles, five sacks and four inter- earned First Team All-California Region III honors after carding 49 junior and senior... Also played basketball, leading team to the ceptions during his senior campaign... Also rushed 175 times for tackles, 15.5 TFLs and 10.5 sacks... Had at least a half sack in a state playoffs, and competed in the long jump. 1,169 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior... Named a First Team five-game stretch, culminating with a 3.5-sack performance against All-State performer by the Tulsa World, while the organization El Camino... Ended his season strong by recording at least six tack- PERSONAL: Darrel Joseph Render was born March 25, 1998, in named him the second-best linebacker in the metro area... Also les in three of his last four games, including seven-tackle games Riverdale, Georgia... Son of Darrel and Jolene Render... Plans on earned all-state honors from the Oklahoma Coaches Association against Moorpark and Long Beach City... Also forced three fumbles majoring in journalism with the hopes of becoming a sports com- (OCA), The Oklahoman and OKPreps.com... Selected to play in the in 2015, including two against Moorpark... Helped lead the Falcons mentator. Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State football game in July... to a National Division Northern Conference championship and berth Was a second team all-state pick as a junior... Helped Oologah into the Southern California Regional Playoffs... Had a season-high earn an 11-3 record in 2015, which culminated in a one-point loss three tackles as a freshman in 2014 against Fullerton, College of the JordonJordJ on in the Oklahoma Class 4A state championship, a contest in which Canyons and Santa Barbara, as the Falcons won the Golden State 50 ROBERTSON he recorded a game-high 15 tackles... Also participated in track as Bowl... Redshirted the 2013 season... Attended the same school as he was a state qualifier in the 4x100. former Wildcat DE Alauna Finau, who was a member of K-State’s DEFENSIVE TACKLE 2012 Big 12 Championship team. 6-3 • 245 • Fr.-HS PERSONAL: James-Michael Ray McKinney was born August 17, 1997, in Oologah, Oklahoma... Son of John McKinney and Allison Ful- AT LONG BEACH POLY HIGH SCHOOL: Played for the Jackrabbits Dallas, Texas ton... Has one sister, Alexis Martin... Plans on majoring in business. under head coach Raul Lara... Earned all-league honors as a junior Bishop Dunne as he helped Long Beach Poly earn a 10-2 record and a league championship... Played in the 605 All-Star Game following his AT BISHOP DUNNE HIGH SCHOOL: Played for the Falcons under AJA senior year... Also participated in wrestling. head coach Michael Johnson... Rated the 85th-best defensive 12 PARKER tackle in the Class of 2016 by ESPN... Named a Second Team PERSONAL: Raymon Price was born September 13, 1994, in Los Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) All- DEFENSIVE BACK Angeles, California... Son of Shune Price and Monica Schlicht... State defensive lineman and first team all-district performer... 5-11 • 163 • Fr.-HS Has a twin sister, Raquel, and three other siblings, Sabre, Domi- Named to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Super Team as a se- nic and Brendon... Cousin, Ejuan Price, is a defensive lineman at nior... Helped Bishop Dunne earn a 12-1 record both his junior and Bartlesville, Okla. Pittsburgh... Majoring in kinesiology. senior seasons, including the 2014 campaign when Bishop Dunne Bartlesville won the state championship.

AT BARTLESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter for the D.J.DD.J. PERSONAL: Jordon Elijah Robertson was born August 4, 1998, in Bruins under head coach John McKee... Named to the USA Today 2 REED Houston, Texas... Son of Damion and Shondra Robertson... Plans Sports/American Family Insurance All-USA Oklahoma team as a on majoring in criminology with the plans of going into law en- defensive back following his senior campaign in addition to earning DEFENSIVE BACK forcement. all-state honors from The Oklahoman, Tulsa World and Oklahoma 5-9 • 188 • So.-TR Coaches Association (OCA)... Also picked honorable mention all- state accolades as a junior in 2014... Helped lead Bartlesville to Bakersfi eld, Calif. a 10-2 record and a trip to the semifinals of the Oklahoma Class Cerritos College 6A-II state playoffs in 2015... Played wide receiver on offense as he hauled in 65 passes for 1,253 yards and 17 touchdowns over AT CERRITOS COLLEGE: Played in 11 games in 2015 for the his junior and senior seasons... Selected to play in the Oklahoma Falcons under head coach Frank Mazzotta... Totaled 42 tackles, Coaches Association All-State football game in July... Also a three- three pass breakups and two interceptions on the year... Carded a year starter in basketball, earning all-area honors, and partici- season-high eight tackles at Orange Coast and backed that up with pated in track and field, placing third in the state meet in the high seven stops against Fullerton... Recorded first interception against jump as a sophomore and junior. El Camino, while he finished his year with a 74-yard interception return touchdown against Long Beach City... Helped lead Cerritos PERSONAL: Arlando Dwayne Parker, Jr., was born February 15, to a National Division Northern Conference championship and 1998, in Bartlesville, Oklahoma... Son of Arlando and Teresa berth into the Southern California Regional Playoffs. Parker... Has one sister, Trinity. AT FRESNO STATE: Redshirted the 2014 season at Fresno State under head coach Tim DeRuyter.

AT INDEPENDENCE HIGH SCHOOL: Played for the Falcons under head coach Sean McKeown... Earned all-league honors for two- straight years... Totaled six interceptions and five forced fumbles, while he amassed 1,150 total yards and 13 touchdowns on of- fense... Became first person in school history to earn team MVP honors in both football and basketball.

PERSONAL: D.J. Reed was born in Bakersfield, California... Son of Linda Reed... Has two siblings, Florence and Tyson.

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 99 2015 STATISTICS OVERALL: 6-7 (HOME: 4-3, ROAD: 2-3, NEUTRAL: 0-1) | BIG 12 CONFERENCE: 3-6 (HOME: 2-3, ROAD: 1-3, NEUTRAL: 0-0)

RESULTS 6-7 [3-6 BIG 12] RUSHING DATE (CFP/AP/C) OPPONENT RESULT SCORE TV ATTEND PLAYER GP ATT. GAIN LOSS NET AVG. TD LONG YPG Sept. 5 South Dakota W 34-0 K-StateHD.TV 53,297 Jones, Charles 13 142 719 23 696 4.9 5 35 53.5 Sept. 12 at UTSA W 30-3 FS1 29,424 Hubener, Joe 13 180 807 194 613 3.4 13 34 47.2 Sept. 19 Louisiana Tech W 39-33 (3 OT) FSN 53,540 Silmon, Justin 13 78 371 16 355 4.6 2 25 27.3 Oct. 3 at 20/19 Oklahoma State* L 34-36 FS1 57,618 Cook, Kody 13 67 248 90 158 2.4 2 32 12.2 Oct. 10 2/2 TCU* L 45-52 FOX 53,671 Dimel, Winston 13 28 90 4 86 3.1 6 12 6.6 Oct. 17 19/19 Oklahoma* L 0-55 ABC 52,867 Warmack, Dalvin 9 12 64 0 64 5.3 0 22 7.1 Oct. 24 at Texas* L 9-23 FS1 88,283 Gronkowski, Glenn 13 11 49 4 45 4.1 1 11 3.5 Nov. 5 2/2/6 Baylor* L 24-31 FS1 52,108 Delton, Alex 2 4 18 0 18 4.5 0 8 9.0 Nov. 14 at Texas Tech* L 44-59 FS1 53,833 Heath, Dominique 13 3 17 0 17 5.7 0 8 1.3 Nov. 21 Iowa State* W 38-35 FS1 53,297 Ertz, Jesse 1 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 5.0

2015 SEASON STATISTICS 2015 SEASON Nov. 28 at Kansas* W 45-14 FS1 23,842 TEAM 7 5 0 7 -7 -1.4 0 0 -1.0 Dec. 5 nr/rv/rv West Virginia* W 24-23 FS1 52,918 Total...... 13 531 2388 338 2050 3.9 29 35 157.7 Jan. 2 vs. nr/rv/nr Arkansas L 23-45 ESPN 61,136 Opponents...... 13 491 2534 367 2167 4.4 25 86 166.7 * Big 12 Conference Game TEAM STATISTICS PASSING KANSAS STATE OPPONENTS PLAYER G EFFIC. CMP-ATT-INT PCT. YARDS TD LG AVG/G SCORING 389 409 Hubener, Joe 13 107.28 131-275-10 47.6 1837 9 72 141.3 Points Per Game 29.9 31.5 Cook, Kody 13 113.25 30-66-3 45.5 447 4 77 34.4 Points Off Turnovers 58 70 Gronkowski, Glenn 13 231.80 1-2-0 50.0 4 1 4 0.3 FIRST DOWNS 240 293 Davidson, Zach 1 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Rushing 116 118 Total...... 13 108.52 162-345-13 47.0 2288 14 77 176.0 Passing 99 167 Opponents...... 13 149.51 290-451-5 64.3 3712 25 81 285.5 Penalty 25 8 RUSHING YARDAGE 2050 2167 Yards gained rushing 2388 2534 Yards lost rushing 338 367 RECEIVING Rushing Attempts 531 491 PLAYER G NO YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/G Average Per Rush 3.9 4.4 Burton, Deante 13 38 510 13.4 4 77 39.2 Average Per Game 157.7 166.7 Heath, Dominique 13 28 313 11.2 3 43 24.1 TDs Rushing 29 25 Cook, Kody 13 27 412 15.3 3 35 31.7 PASSING YARDAGE 2288 3712 Klein, Kyle 11 19 288 15.2 1 35 26.2 Comp-Att-Int 162-345-13 290-451-5 Davis, Andre 9 12 166 13.8 0 42 18.4 Average Per Pass 6.6 8.2 Jones, Charles 13 12 139 11.6 0 72 10.7 Average Per Catch 14.1 12.8 Dimel, Winston 13 8 261 32.6 2 53 20.1 Average Per Game 176.0 285.5 Reuter, Zach 11 6 47 7.8 0 12 4.3 TDs Passing 14 25 Gronkowski, Glenn 13 5 76 15.2 1 31 5.8 TOTAL OFFENSE 4338 5879 West, Steven 6 3 42 14.0 0 27 7.0 Total Plays 876 942 Warmack, Dalvin 9 2 27 13.5 0 16 3.0 Average Per Play 5.0 6.2 Weber, Stanton 12 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.3 Average Per Game 333.7 452.2 Silmon, Justin 13 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 50-1268 56-1011 Total...... 13 162 2288 14.1 14 77 176.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 24-167 19-127 Opponents...... 13 290 3712 12.8 25 81 285.5 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-2 13-162 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 25.4 18.1 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.0 6.7 INT RETURN AVERAGE 0.4 12.5 TOTAL OFFENSE FUMBLES-LOST 13-6 23-11 PLAYER G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/G PENALTIES-Yards 66-505 76-696 Hubener, Joe 13 455 613 1837 2450 188.5 Average Per Game 38.8 53.5 Jones, Charles 13 142 696 0 696 53.5 PUNTS-Yards 71-2966 62-2376 Cook, Kody 13 133 158 447 605 46.5 Average Per Punt 41.8 38.3 Silmon, Justin 13 78 355 0 355 27.3 Net punt average 37.5 34.0 Dimel, Winston 13 28 86 0 86 6.6 KICKOFFS-Yards 75-4365 76-4327 Warmack, Dalvin 9 12 64 0 64 7.1 Average Per Kick 58.2 56.9 Gronkowski, Glenn 13 13 45 4 49 3.8 Net kick average 39.7 32.4 Delton, Alex 2 4 18 0 18 9.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 32:08 27:52 Heath, Dominique 13 3 17 0 17 1.3 3RD-DOWN Conversions 70/179 82/188 Ertz, Jesse 1 1 5 0 5 5.0 3rd-Down Pct 39% 44% TEAM 7 6 -7 0 -7 -1.0 4TH-DOWN Conversions 8/15 9/22 Total...... 13 876 2050 2288 4338 333.7 4th-Down Pct 53% 41% Opponents...... 13 942 2167 3712 5879 452.2 SACKS BY-Yards 38-214 35-222 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 48 52 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 19-21 16-23 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-2 1-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (52-55) 95% (44-52) 85% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (35-55) 64% (34-52) 65% PAT-ATTEMPTS (44-44) 100% (47-48) 98% ATTENDANCE 371698 253000 Games/Avg Per Game 7/53100 5/50600 Neutral Site Games 1/61136

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH (OT) TOTAL Kansas State 90 109 63 111 (16) 389 Opponents 114 122 67 96 (10) 409

100 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2015 STATISTICS 2015 SEASON STATISTICS OVERALL: 6-7 (HOME: 4-3, ROAD: 2-3, NEUTRAL: 0-1) | BIG 12 CONFERENCE: 3-6 (HOME: 2-3, ROAD: 1-3, NEUTRAL: 0-0) SCORING ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE |------PATs------| PLAYER G RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOT AVG/G PLAYER TD FGS KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF PTS Burns, Morgan 12 0 0 0 1138 0 1138 94.8 Hubener, Joe 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-3 0 0 78 Jones, Charles 13 696 139 0 0 0 835 64.2 Cantele, Jack 0 12-14 29-29 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 65 Hubener, Joe 13 613 0 0 0 0 613 47.2 Dimel, Winston 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Cook, Kody 13 158 412 0 0 0 570 43.8 McCrane, Matthew 0 7-7 15-15 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Heath, Dominique 13 17 313 152 46 0 533 41.0 Jones, Charles 5 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 30 Burton, Deante 13 0 510 0 0 0 510 39.2 Cook, Kody 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Dimel, Winston 13 86 261 0 14 0 361 27.8 Burns, Morgan 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Silmon, Justin 13 355 3 0 0 0 358 27.5 Burton, Deante 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Klein, Kyle 11 0 288 0 0 0 288 26.2 Heath, Dominique 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Davis, Andre 9 0 166 0 6 0 172 19.1 Gronkowski, Glenn 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Warmack, Dalvin 9 64 27 0 34 0 125 13.9 Silmon, Justin 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Gronkowski, Glenn 13 45 76 0 0 0 121 9.3 Klein, Kyle 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Reuter, Zach 11 0 47 0 0 0 47 4.3 Total...... 48 19-21 44-44 0-1 0 0-3 0 0 389 West, Steven 6 0 42 0 0 0 42 7.0 Opponents...... 52 16-23 47-48 0-1 1 1-3 0 0 409 Delton, Alex 2 18 0 0 0 0 18 9.0 Sizelove, Sam 13 0 0 15 0 0 15 1.2 Couchman, Colborn 10 0 0 0 15 0 15 1.5 Wood, Tanner 13 0 0 0 11 0 11 0.8 PUNT RETURNS Davis, Will 13 0 0 0 5 0 5 0.4 PLAYER NO YDS AVG TD LONG Ertz, Jesse 1 5 0 0 0 0 5 5.0 Heath, Dominique 21 152 7.2 0 58 Weber, Stanton 12 0 4 0 0 0 4 0.3 Davis, Andre 2 0 0.0 0 0 Lee, Elijah 13 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2 Sizelove, Sam 1 15 15.0 0 0 Root, Landon 1 0 0 0 -1 0 -1 -1.0 Burns, Morgan 0 0 0.0 1 0 TEAM 7 -7 0 0 0 0 -7 -1.0 Total...... 24 167 7.0 1 58 Total...... 13 2050 2288 167 1268 2 5780 444.6 Opponents...... 19 127 6.7 0 46 Opponents...... 13 2167 3712 127 1011 162 7179 552.2

KICKOFF RETURNS PUNTING PLAYER NO YDS AVG TD LONG PLAYER NO YDS AVG LONG TB FC I20 BLKD Burns, Morgan 34 1138 33.5 4 100 Walsh, Nick 67 2788 41.6 63 8 25 15 0 Heath, Dominique 4 46 11.5 0 18 Lochbihler, Mitch 4 178 44.5 50 1 2 2 0 Couchman, Colborn 3 15 5.0 0 12 Total...... 71 2966 41.8 63 9 27 17 0 Wood, Tanner 2 11 5.5 0 8 Opponents...... 62 2376 38.3 62 5 7 17 2 Dimel, Winston 2 14 7.0 0 7 Warmack, Dalvin 2 34 17.0 0 22 Root, Landon 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 Davis, Andre 1 6 6.0 0 6 FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE Davis, Will 1 5 5.0 0 5 GAME KANSAS STATE OPPONENTS Total...... 50 1268 25.4 4 100 South Dakota (23),(28) 55,42 Opponents...... 56 1011 18.1 0 68 UTSA (29),(27),(21) (51) Louisiana Tech (33),(38),(20),(44) 33,(25),(39),(45),(32) Oklahoma State 43 (37) TCU (37) (50) INTERCEPTIONS Oklahoma 32 (20),(19) PLAYER NO YDS AVG TD LONG Texas (36) (28) Lee, Elijah 3 2 0.7 0 2 Baylor (36) (39),41 Davis, Will 1 0 0.0 0 0 Texas Tech (43) 51,(48) Burns, Morgan 1 0 0.0 0 0 Iowa State (42) – Total...... 5 2 0.4 0 2 Kansas (33) – Opponents...... 13 162 12.5 2 60 West Virginia (40) (45),44,(19),(28) Arkansas (36),(21),(32) (26),46 ( ) - Made FUMBLE RETURNS PLAYER NO YDS AVG TD LONG McDaniel, D. 1 9 9.0 0 9 KICKOFFS Total...... 1 9 9.0 0 9 PLAYER NO YDS AVG TB OB RETN NET YDLN Opponents...... 1 1 1.0 0 2 Patterson, Ian 65 3928 60.4 15 1 Cantele, Jack 7 276 39.4 0 0 Wilson, Dillon 2 116 58.0 0 0 McCrane, Matthew 1 45 45.0 0 0 Total...... 75 4365 58.2 15 1 1011 39.7 25 Opponents...... 76 4327 56.9 24 1 1268 32.4 32

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 101 2015 STATISTICS OVERALL: 6-7 (HOME: 4-3, ROAD: 2-3, NEUTRAL: 0-1) | BIG 12 CONFERENCE: 3-6 (HOME: 2-3, ROAD: 1-3, NEUTRAL: 0-0) GAME-BY-GAME PASSING JOE HUBENER Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic. South Dakota 9 18 0 50.0 147 1 43 0 0 136.93 UTSA 12 23 0 52.2 243 0 53 2 10 140.92 Louisiana Tech 15 26 0 57.7 195 3 31 1 8 158.77 Oklahoma State 3 9 1 33.3 85 0 72 1 14 90.44 TCU 13 33 1 39.4 157 0 25 2 15 73.30 Oklahoma 4 14 2 28.6 39 0 31 2 12 23.40 Texas 10 22 1 45.5 97 1 16 4 32 88.40 Baylor 12 21 1 57.1 151 1 46 1 15 123.73 Texas Tech 19 41 1 46.3 289 2 35 2 11 116.77 2015 SEASON STATISTICS 2015 SEASON Iowa State 18 31 0 58.1 216 1 42 3 10 127.24 Kansas 10 17 0 58.8 133 0 44 2 13 124.54 West Virginia 6 19 2 31.6 85 0 28 1 7 48.11 Arkansas 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 -200.0 TOTALS 131 275 10 47.6 1,837 9 72 21 147 107.28

KODY COOK Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic. South Dakota 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 UTSA 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 Louisiana Tech 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 Oklahoma State 10 16 0 62.5 122 2 36 4 22 167.80 TCU 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 Oklahoma 1 8 1 12.5 6 0 6 4 19 -6.20 Texas 1 2 0 50.0 10 0 10 1 1 92.0 Baylor 1 2 1 50.0 21 0 21 0 0 38.20 Texas Tech 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 Iowa State 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 Kansas 1 2 1 50.0 4 0 4 0 0 -33.20 West Virginia 4 12 0 33.3 121 1 77 2 15 145.53 Arkansas 12 24 0 50.0 163 1 48 2 14 120.80 TOTALS 30 66 3 45.5 447 4 77 13 71 113.25

GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING (NO-YDS/TDs) PLAYER NO-YDS/TDs USD UTSA LT OSU TCU OU UT BU TTU ISU KU WVU AR Jones, Charles 142-696/5 10-43/0 7-11/0 7-33/1 – 13-75/2 5-18/0 18-112/0 16-76/0 18-99/0 15-65/2 13-70/0 14-44/0 6-40/0 Hubener, Joe 180-613/13 9-38/0 17-58/1 8-9/0 4-8/1 26-111/4 9-16/0 15-18/0 29-153/2 14-9/3 20-90/0 17-88/2 12-15/0 – Simon, Justin 78-355/2 6-51/0 6-40/1 24-119/0 15-50/1 6-22/0 3-3/0 2--2/0 2-28/0 1-14/0 3-5/0 6-18/0 3-5/0 1-2/0 Cook, Kody 67-158/2 – – – 21-87/1 – 11-19/0 2--3/0 – – 1-3/0 1--1/0 19-34/1 12-19/0 Dimel, Winston 28-86/6 8-29/2 8-18/1 3-1/0 – – 2-2/0 – – 1-1/0 – 5-25/2 – 1-10/1 Warmack, D. 12-64/0 – 5-40/0 DNP – – – – DNP DNP DNP 4-16/0 1-0/0 2-8/0 Gronkowski, G. 11-45/1 2-16/0 – 2-4/0 1--4/0 1-6/0 1-7/0 – 1-1/0 – 1-5/0 2-10/1 – – Delton, Alex 4-18/0 3-10/0 1-8/0 2-4/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Heath, D. 3-17/0 – – – 1-3/0 2-14/0 – – – – – – – – Ertz, Joe 1-5/0 1-5/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP TOTALS 531-2,050/29 41-189/2 44-175/3 45-165/1 42-144/3 48-228/6 31-65/0 37-135/0 48-258/0 34-123/3 41-165/2 49-226/5 49-98/1 22-79/1

GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING (NO-YDS/TDs) PLAYER NO-YDS/TDs USD UTSA LT OSU TCU OU UT BU TTU ISU KU WVU AR Burton, Deante 38-510/4 2-35/1 1-31/0 5-58/0 2-33/1 5-65/0 – 5-39/0 2-17/1 2-17/0 2-31/0 3-16/0 5-135/1 4-33/0 Cook, Kody 27-412/3 2-41/0 2-34/0 4-73/2 – – 2-38/0 – 6-71/0 2-39/0 5-68/1 3-33/0 1-15/0 – Heath, D. 28-313/3 3-54/0 3-25/0 2-42/1 3-49/0 3-26/0 1--4/0 2-23/1 1-3/0 4-49/1 5-31/0 – – 1-15/0 Klein, Kyle 19-288/1 2-17/0 – DNP 3-36/0 4-57/0 1-5/0 1-12/0 – 6-131/1 – DNP 1-17/0 1-13/0 Dimel, Winston 8-261/2 – 2-80/0 – – – – – 2-58/0 – 1-4/1 1-44/0 1-27/0 1-48/1 Davis, Andre 12-166/0 DNP 4-73/0 – 2-7/0 DNP 1-6/0 2-17/0 DNP DNP 1-42/0 1-8/0 1-13/0 – Jones, Charles 12-139/0 – – 2-10/0 1-72/0 – – – 2-23/0 2-7/0 4-28/0 – 1--1/0 – Gronkowski, G. 5-76/1 – – 1-9/0 1-4/1 – – 1-16/0 – – 1-16/0 1-31/0 – – Reuter, Zach 6-47/0 DNP – – – 1-9/0 – – DNP 1-10/0 – 1-1/0 – 3-27/0 West, Steven 3-42/0 – DNP DNP 1-6/0 DNP – DNP DNP 2-36/0 – – DNP DNP Warmack, D. 2-27/0 – – DNP – – – – DNP DNP DNP – – 2-27/0 Weber, Stanton 1-7/0 – DNP – – – – – – – – 1-4/0 – – Silmon, Justin 1-3/0 – – 1-3/0 – – – – – – – – – – TOTALS 162-2,288/14 9-147/1 12-243/0 15-195/3 13-207/2 13-157/0 5-45/0 11-107/1 13-172/1 19-289/2 19-220/2 11-137/0 10-206/1 12-163/1

102 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2015 STATISTICS 2015 SEASON STATISTICS OVERALL: 6-7 (HOME: 4-3, ROAD: 2-3, NEUTRAL: 0-1) | BIG 12 CONFERENCE: 3-6 (HOME: 2-3, ROAD: 1-3, NEUTRAL: 0-0) DEFENSIVE STATISTICS PLAYER GP SOLO AST TOTAL TFL-YDS SACKS-YDS INT-YDS PBU QBH FR FF BLK SA Lee, Elijah 13 66 14 80 7.5-41 5.0-34 3-2 1 . 2-0 1 . . Moore, Charmeachealle 12 47 8 55 5.5-19 3.0-15 . . . 1-0 1 . . Starks, Donnie 13 44 11 55 2.0-7 1.0-3 . 4 . . . . . Davis, Will 13 39 15 54 0.5-2 0.5-2 1-0 2 . 1-0 . . . Newlan, Sean 13 47 5 52 1.0-1 . . . . . 1 . . Prewett, Kaleb 8 42 7 49 1.0-7 1.0-7 . 1 . . . . . Jackson, Nate 10 38 9 47 . . . 6 . . . . . Geary, Will 12 34 11 45 6.5-20 3.5-15 . . . 1-0 2 . . Britz, Travis 13 32 9 41 11.0-40 4.0-24 . 2 . . . . . Adams, Kendall 12 34 7 41 3.5-23 1.0-7 ...... Burns, Morgan 12 33 5 38 1.0-13 . 1-0 10 . . 1 1 . Willis, Jordan 13 29 7 36 15.5-63 9.5-48 . 3 . 1-0 4 1 . Wood, Tanner 13 25 9 34 4.0-17 2.0-13 . 1 . . . . . Bryant, Marquel 13 25 7 32 6.5-40 5.5-34 . 1 . . 1 1 . Shelley, Duke 8 28 . 28 1.0-3 . . 7 . 1-0 . . . McDaniel, Danzel 4 16 2 18 . . . 1 . 1-9 . . . Sizelove, Sam 13 11 4 15 0.5-0 . . . . 1-0 1 1 . Couchman, Colborn 10 9 2 11 ...... Moore, Colby 9 7 1 8 ...... Kirby, Jayd 11 6 2 8 . . . . . 1-0 . . . Tanking, Trent 8 5 2 7 ...... Weber, Stanton 12 7 . 7 . . . . . 1-0 1 . . Mack, Jesse 5 5 . 5 . . . 1 . . . . . Barnett, Dante 1 4 1 5 ...... Seiwert, Matt 13 2 2 4 . . . 2 . . . . . Sexton, Collin 13 4 . 4 ...... Barry, Brogan 5 3 1 4 ...... Settles, Craig 2 4 . 4 1.0-6 1.0-6 ...... Patterson, Ian 13 2 1 3 ...... Thompson, Logan 5 2 1 3 ...... Reuter, Zach 11 3 . 3 ...... Clark, Davis 5 2 1 3 2.5-6 0.5-3 ...... Mack, Ryan 12 1 2 3 ...... Cook, Kody 13 2 . 2 ...... Converse, Dalton 13 1 1 2 ...... Valentine, Dayton 11 2 . 2 ...... Hood, Demonte 9 1 1 2 0.5-3 0.5-3 ...... Burton, Deante 13 2 . 2 1.0-6 ...... Walsh, Nick 13 2 . 2 ...... Copeland, Myles 2 1 . 1 ...... Kupersmith, Jordan 3 1 . 1 ...... Jones, Charles 13 1 . 1 ......

Total...... 13 669 148 817 72-317 38-214 5-2 42 . 11-9 13 4 . Opponents...... 13 610 136 746 86.0-330 35-222 13-162 50 . 6-1 8 . .

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES PLAYER TOTAL KO PUNT PLAYER TOTAL KO PUNT Couchman, Colborn 10 9 1 Reuter, Zach 2 2 0 Kirby, Jayd 8 8 0 Sizelove, Same 2 2 0 Newlan, Sean 8 6 2 Valentine, Dayton 2 0 2 Moore, Colby 8 4 4 Converse, Dalton 2 0 2 Tanking, Trent 7 5 2 Lee, Elijah 2 0 2 Weber, Stanton 7 5 2 Walsh, Nick 2 0 2 Barry, Brogan 4 4 0 Barry, Brogan 1 1 0 Sexton, Collin 4 4 0 Cook, Kody 1 1 0 Davis, Will 3 3 0 Copeland, Myles 1 1 0 Patterson, Ian 3 3 0 Burns, Morgan 1 0 1 Thompson, Logan 3 3 0 TOTALS 84 62 22 Mack, Ryan 3 1 2

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 103 GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES PLAYER UT-AT-TT USD UTSA LT OSU TCU OU UT BU TTU ISU KU WVU AR Lee, Elijah 66-14-80 3-3-6 1-1-2 10-2-12 2-5-7 3-0-3 1-0-1 8-0-8 8-0-8 10-1-11 4-0-4 6-2-8 5-0-5 5-0-5 Moore, C. 47-8-55 3-0-3 – – DNP – 2-0-2 1-1-2 2-0-2 1-2-3 10-0-10 4-2-6 16-1-17 8-2-10 Starks, Donnie 44-11-55 2-1-3 4-3-7 3-1-4 6-5-11 5-0-5 2-0-2 4-0-4 4-0-4 2-1-3 2-0-2 4-0-4 4-0-4 2-0-2 Davis, Will 39-15-54 3-0-3 4-5-9 6-0-6 2-1-3 2-1-3 5-2-7 5-3-8 2-2-4 3-1-4 1-0-1 2-0-2 1-0-1 3-0-3 Newlan, Sean 47-5-52 1-0-1 2-0-2 – 1-1-2 5-0-5 14-0-14 6-0-6 9-0-9 6-2-8 – 0-1-1 – 3-1-4 Prewett, Kaleb 42-7-49 5-0-5 2-2-4 5-0-5 6-3-9 3-0-3 6-0-6 DNP 5-0-5 10-2-12 DNP DNP DNP DNP Jackson, Nate 38-9-47 1-0-1 3-4-7 5-1-6 2-2-4 3-0-3 3-0-3 DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 4-0-4 9-0-9 6-2-8 Geary, Will 34-11-45 1-0-1 1-5-6 5-1-6 4-0-4 2-0-2 6-2-8 1-1-2 3-0-3 5-0-5 4-1-5 1-0-1 1-1-2 DNP Britz, Travis 32-9-41 3-1-4 2-2-4 2-0-2 3-0-3 1-1-2 – 6-3-9 3-1-4 – 3-1-4 2-0-2 2-0-2 5-0-5 Adams, Kendall 34-7-41 2-0-2 – – – DNP 1-1-2 4-3-7 – – 11-1-12 5-1-6 6-0-6 5-1-6 Burns, Morgan 33-5-38 3-0-3 – 4-1-5 5-1-6 DNP 3-0-3 2-0-2 2-0-2 3-1-4 3-0-3 4-0-4 2-0-2 2-2-4 Willis, Jordan 29-7-36 1-1-2 2-1-3 5-1-6 2-1-3 1-0-1 1-1-2 2-0-2 2-0-2 1-0-1 3-1-4 4-0-4 – 5-0-5 Wood, Tanner 25-9-34 2-1-3 0-1-1 2-0-2 – 2-0-2 5-1-6 4-1-5 0-1-1 3-2-5 2-0-2 3-1-4 2-1-3 – Bryant, Marquel 25-7-32 3-2-5 1-0-1 2-0-2 2-0-2 – 1-1-2 2-2-4 2-0-2 4-1-5 3-0-3 2-0-2 2-1-3 1-1-2 2015 SEASON STATISTICS 2015 SEASON Shelley, Duke 28-0-28 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 6-0-6 2-0-2 5-0-5 7-0-7 3-0-3 3-0-3 1-0-1 DNP McDaniel, Danzel 16-2-18 DNP 6-0-6 3-1-4 6-1-7 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Sizelove, Sam 11-4-15 – 1-0-1 2-0-2 1-2-3 1-0-1 6-2-8 – – – – – – – Couchman, C. 9-2-11 3-0-3 3-1-4 – 0-1-1 – – – 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP Moore, Colby 7-1-8 DNP DNP DNP DNP – – 3-0-3 – 1-0-1 – 2-1-3 1-0-1 – Weber, Stanton 7-0-7 1-0-1 DNP – 1-0-1 1-0-1 – – 1-0-1 – – 1-0-1 – 2-0-2 Kirby, Jayd 5-2-7 DNP 1-2-3 – – 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 1-0-1 – – 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 Tanking, Trent 5-2-7 1-0-1 0-1-1 – DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP – 1-0-1 – 2-0-2 1-1-2 Mack, Jesse 5-0-5 1-0-1 2-0-2 DNP DNP 2-0-2 – DNP DNP DNP DNP – DNP DNP Barnett, Dante 4-1-5 4-1-5 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Settles, Craig 4-0-4 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 DNP 3-0-3 Sexton, Collin 4-0-4 1-0-1 – – – 2-0-2 – – – – – 1-0-1 – Barry, Brogan 3-1-4 1-0-1 0-1-1 2-0-2 – DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP – DNP DNP Seiwert, Matt 2-2-4 – 2-0-2 – – – – – – 0-1-1 – – – 0-1-1

GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES FOR LOSS PLAYER TFL-YDS USD UTSA LT OSU TCU OU UT BU TTU ISU KU WVU AR Willis, Jordan 15.5-63 – 2.0-5 3.5-23 1.0-6 – 1.0-2 1.0-1 – – 2.5-5 2.0-11 0.5-1 2.0-9 Britz, Travis 11.0-40 1.0-3 2.0-11 – 1.0-3 – – 4.0-9 1.0-6 – – 1.0-1 1.0-7 – Lee, Elijah 7.5-41 – – 3.0-12 – 1.0-2 – 1.0-5 – 1.0-14 – 1.5-8 – – Bryant, Marquel 6.5-40 1.0-10 1.0-7 – 1.0-7 – – 1.0-6 – 0.5-4 1.0-5 – 1.0-1 – Geary, Will 6.5-20 – – 1.5-5 1.0-2 – 3.0-11 – – – 0.5-1 – 0.5-1 DNP Moore, C. 5.5-19 – – – DNP – – – – – 1.0-1 0.5-0 4.0-18 – Wood, Tanner 4.0-17 1.0-7 – – – – 1.5-3 – 0.5-2 0.5-4 – 0.5-1 – – Adams, Kendall 3.5-23 – – – – DNP – – – – 1.0-7 1.5-12 – 1.0-4 Starks, Donnie 2.0-7 – – – – – – – 1.0-3 – 1.0-4 – – – Clark, Davis 2.0-6 2.0-3 0.5-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP – – – Burns, Morgan 1.0-13 – – – – DNP – – – – – 1.0-13 – – Prewett, Kaleb 1.0-7 – – – – – 1.0-7 DNP – – DNP DNP DNP DNP Settles, Craig 1.0-6 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1.0-6 DNP – Burton, Deante 1.0-6 – 1.0-6 – – – – – – – – – – – Shelley, Duke 1.0-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP – – 1.0-3 – – – – – DNP Newlan, Sean 1.0-1 – – – – – 1.0-1 – – – – – – – Hood, Demonte 0.5-3 – 0.5-3 – – DNP – – – – – DNP DNP DNP Davis, Will 0.5-2 – – – – – – – 0.5-2 – – – – – Sizelove, Sam 0.5-0 – – – – – 0.5-0 – – – – – – – TOTALS 72.0-317 5.0-23 7.0-35 8.0-40 4.0-18 1.0-2 8.0-24 8.0-24 3.0-13 2.0-22 7.0-23 9.0-52 7.0-28 3.0-13

GAME-BY-GAME SACKS PLAYER SKS-YDS USD UTSA LT OSU TCU OU UT BU TTU ISU KU WVU AR Willis, Jordan 9.5-48 – – 3.5-23 – – – – – – 2.0-5 2.0-11 – 2.0-9 Bryant, Marquel 5.5-34 1.0-10 1.0-7 – 1.0-7 – – – – 0.5-4 1.0-5 – 1.0-1 – Lee, Elijah 5.0-34 – – 2.0-8 – – – 1.0-5 – 1.0-14 – 1.0-7 – – Britz, Travis 4.0-24 – 2.0-11 – – – – – 1.0-6 – – – 1.0-7 – Geary, Will 3.5-15 – – 0.5-4 1.0-2 – 2.0-9 – – – – – – DNP Moore, C. 3.0-15 – – – DNP – – – – – 1.0-1 – 2.0-14 – Wood, Tanner 2.0-13 1.0-7 – – – – – – 0.5-2 0.5-4 – – – – Adams, Kendall 1.0-7 – – – – DNP – – – – 1.0-7 – – – Prewett, Kaleb 1.0-7 – – – – – 1.0-7 DNP – – DNP DNP DNP DNP Settles, Craig 1.0-6 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1.0-6 DNP – Starks, Donnie 1.0-3 – – – – – – – 1.0-3 – – – – – Clark, Davis 0.5-3 – 0.5-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP – – – Hood, Demonte 0.5-3 – 0.5-3 – – DNP – – – – – DNP DNP DNP Davis, Will 0.5-2 – – – – – – – 0.5-2 – – – – – TOTALS 38.0-214 2.0-17 4.0-24 6.0-35 2.0-9 0.0-0 3.0-16 1.0-5 3.0-13 2.0-22 5.0-18 4.0-24 4.0-22 2.0-9

104 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES 2015 SEASON STATISTICS Final Score By Quarter First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Punting Fumbles Penalty Third Total GAME Score 1 2 3 4 (OT) Ru Pa Pn Tot Att Yds TD C-A-I Yds TD Att Yds No-Avg No-Lost No-Yds Downs ToP South Dakota 0 0 0 0 0 6 9 1 16 36 61 0 18-30-0 205 0 66 266 6-37.3 2-1 2-11 8-18 30:45 K-State 34 7 17 3 7 10 6 0 16 41 189 2 9-18-0 147 1 59 336 4-44.8 2-1 8-70 5-12 29:15 K-State 30 0 7 6 17 9 10 3 22 44 175 3 12-23-0 243 0 67 418 4-36.8 1-0 9-85 7-14 35:05 UTSA 3 3 0 0 0 3 9 2 14 25 37 0 23-37-0 192 0 62 229 8-39.6 0-0 12-92 3-14 24:55 Louisiana Tech 33 0 10 3 10 (10) 12 11 0 23 38 137 2 30-51-0 314 1 89 451 5-45.4 3-2 6-41 4-18 28:26 K-State 39 3 3 7 10 (16) 8 8 1 17 45 165 1 15-26-0 195 3 71 360 6-41.3 3-1 4-35 6-16 31:34 K-State 34 14 14 0 6 9 8 5 22 42 144 3 13-25-1 207 2 67 351 6-47.5 0-0 9-54 4-11 34:33 Oklahome State 36 7 13 6 10 2 23 1 26 27 49 1 35-56-1 441 4 83 490 4-37.5 1-1 8-95 9-15 25:27 TCU 52 14 3 14 21 7 13 2 22 23 242 4 20-30-2 301 2 53 543 3-33.0 1-0 11-81 5-9 20:15 K-State 45 7 28 0 10 14 8 6 28 48 228 6 13-33-1 157 0 81 385 5-43.6 1-1 3-35 8-14 39:45 Oklahoma 55 14 21 13 7 12 18 0 30 52 232 1 25-32-0 336 5 84 568 2-38.0 1-0 3-24 9-15 34:22 K-State 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 7 31 65 0 5-22-3 45 0 53 110 8-40.0 0-0 1-5 3-14 25:38 K-State 9 0 6 3 0 9 5 1 15 37 135 0 11-24-1 107 1 61 242 7-40.4 2-0 5-27 4-14 29:20 Texas 23 3 13 0 7 15 5 0 20 53 274 3 10-16-0 99 0 69 373 6-37.0 0-0 3-35 7-15 30:40 Baylor 31 14 7 7 3 5 14 1 20 34 103 1 23-33-0 419 3 67 522 4-27.8 1-0 11-119 5-14 21:59 K-State 24 7 0 3 14 15 6 1 22 48 258 2 13-23-2 172 1 71 430 3-35.7 2-1 7-39 4-11 38:01 K-State 44 7 14 7 16 6 11 2 19 34 123 3 19-42-1 289 2 76 412 7-43.1 1-1 7-55 7-17 30:44 Texas Tech 59 28 7 10 14 15 16 1 32 40 274 5 33-43-0 384 3 83 658 4-51.5 1-1 7-73 7-12 29:16 Iowa State 35 7 28 0 0 10 11 0 21 44 238 2 15-20-0 210 3 64 448 3-35.0 8-4 2-15 5-11 28:24 K-State 38 7 7 7 17 11 11 0 22 41 165 2 19-33-0 220 2 74 385 3-38.7 1-1 5-35 7-14 31:36 K-State 45 28 7 3 7 12 7 3 22 49 226 5 11-20-1 137 0 69 363 3-40.7 0-0 1-5 5-12 34:03 Kansas 14 7 0 0 7 7 10 0 17 35 100 0 19-35-1 215 2 70 315 6-26.2 3-1 6-50 8-17 25:57 West Virginia 23 3 10 7 3 8 14 0 22 42 166 1 19-42-0 281 1 84 447 10-45.4 1-1 3-40 6-20 24:16 K-State 24 0 3 14 7 6 7 2 15 49 98 1 10-31-2 206 1 80 304 11-42.4 0-0 3-35 7-20 35:44 K-State 23 10 3 10 0 2 10 1 13 22 79 1 12-25-1 163 1 47 242 4-43.2 0-0 4-25 3-10 22:30 Arkansas 45 14 10 7 14 16 14 0 30 42 254 5 20-26-1 315 1 68 569 1-39.0 1-0 2-20 6-10 37:30

GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSIVE STARTERS Opponent WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB WR RB FB South Dakota Burton Whitehair Johnson Risner Hayes Kleinsorge Small Ertz Cook Dimel (fb) Gronkowski UTSA Burton Whitehair Johnson Risner Hayes Kleinsorge Small Hubener Heath Dimel (fb) Gronkowski Louisiana Tech Burton Whitehair Johnson Risner Hayes Kleinsorge Davis (wr) Hubener Cook Dimel (fb) Gronkowski Oklahoma State Burton Whitehair Stiverson Risner Hayes Kleinsorge Cook (wr) Hubener Heath Dimel (fb) Gronkowski TCU Burton Whitehair Stiverson Risner Hayes Kleinsroge Klein (wr) Hubener Heath Dimel (fb) Gronkowski Oklahoma Burton Whitehair Stiverson Risner Hayes Kleinsorge Klein (wr) Hubener Cook Dimel (fb) Gronkowski Texas Burton Whitehair Stiverson Risner Hayes Kleinsorge Valentine Hubener Cook Dimel (fb) Gronkowski Baylor Burton Whitehair Johnson Risner Hayes Kleinsorge Klein (wr) Hubener Cook Dimel (fb) Gronkowski Texas Tech Burton Whitehair Stiverson Risner Hayes Kleinsorge Valentine Hubener Cook Dimel (fb) Gronkowski Iowa State Burton Whitehair Stiverson Risner Hayes Kleinsorge Valentine Hubener Heath Dimel (fb) Gronkowski Kansas Burton Whitehair Stiverson Risner Hayes Kleinsorge Small Hubener Cook Dimel (fb) Gronkowski West Virginia Burton Whitehair Stiverson Risner Hayes Kleinsorge Klein (wr) Hubener Cook Dimel (fb) Gronkowski Arkansas Burton Whitehair Stiverson Risner Hayes Kleinsorge Reuter (wr) Cook Klein Dimel (fb) Gronkowski

GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STARTERS OPPONENT DE DT DT DE LB LB LB CB SS FS CB South Dakota Willis Britz Geary Bryant Lee Davis Starks (db) Burns Barnett Prewett Jackson UTSA Willis Britz Geary Bryant Lee Davis Starks (db) Burns Jackson Prewett McDaniel Louisiana Tech Willis Britz Geary Bryant Lee Davis Starks (db) Burns Jackson Prewett McDaniel Oklahoma State Willis Britz Geary Bryant Lee Davis Starks (db) Burns Jackson Prewett McDaniel TCU Willis Britz Geary Bryant Lee Davis Starks (db) Shelley Jackson Prewett McDaniel Oklahoma Willis Britz Geary Bryant Lee Davis Starks (db) Burns Jackson Prewett Shelley Texas Willis Britz Geary Bryant Lee Davis Starks (db) Burns Adams Newlan Shelley Baylor Willis Britz Geary Bryant Lee Davis Starks (db) Burns Newlan Prewett Shelley Texas Tech Willis Britz Geary Bryant Lee Davis Starks (db) Burns Newlan Prewett Shelley Iowa State Willis Britz Geary Bryant Lee Davis Starks (db) Burns Jackson Adams Shelley Kansas Willis Britz Geary Bryant Lee Moore, C. Starks (db) Burns Jackson Adams Shelley West Virginia Willis Britz Geary Bryant Lee Moore, C. Starks (db) Burns Jackson Adams Shelley Arkansas Willis Britz Seiwert Bryant Lee Moore, C. Jackson (db) Burns Newlan Adams Starks CAREER CONSECUTIVE AND TOTAL STARTS OFFENSE Consecutive Total |------Starts by Year ------| DEFENSE Consecutive Total |------Starts by Year ------| Player, Pos. Yr. Starts Starts 2015 2014 2013 2012 Player, Pos. Yr. Starts Starts 2015 2014 2013 2012 Cody Whitehair, OL Sr. 41 51 13 13 13 12 Jordan Willis, DE Jr. 26 26 13 13 0 – Matt Kleinsorge, OL Sr. 26 26 13 13 0 0 Travis Britz, DT Sr. 13 36 13 10 13 0 Luke Hayes, OL Sr. 25 25 13 12 – – Marquel Bryant, DE Sr. 13 15 13 0 2 0 Glenn Gronkowski, FB Jr. 14 20 13 3 4 – Elijah Lee, LB So. 13 13 13 0 – – Deante Burton, WR Jr. 13 22 13 9 0 – Donnie Starks, DB Jr. 13 13 13 0 0 – Winston Dimel, FB RFr. 13 13 13 – – – Morgan Burns, DB Sr. 8 24 12 12 0 0 Dalton Risner, OL RFr. 13 13 13 – – – Nate Jackson, DB Sr. 4 12 10 2 – – Boston Stiverson, OL Sr. 5 28 9 13 4 2 Kendall Adams, DB RFr. 4 5 5 – – – Kody Cook, WR/QB Sr. 3 22 10 12 – – Charmeachealle Moore, LB Jr. 3 3 3 0 0 0 Kyle Klein, WR Sr. 2 8 5 0 3 0 Sean Newlan, DB So. 1 4 4 0 – – Zach Reuter, WR Fr. 1 1 1 – – – Matt Seiwert, DT So. 1 1 1 0 – – Joe Hubener, QB Jr. 0 11 11 0 0 – Dante Barnett, DB Sr. 0 29 1 13 13 2 Dominique Heath, WR RFr. 0 4 4 – – – Will Geary, DL So. 0 17 12 5 – – Terrale Johnson, OL Jr. 0 4 4 – – – Danzel McDaniel, DB Sr. 0 17 4 13 – – Cody Small, TE So. 0 3 3 0 – – Will Davis, LB Jr. 0 16 10 6 0 – Dayton Valentine, TE RFr. 0 3 3 – – – Duke Shelley, DB Fr. 0 8 8 – – – Andre Davis, WR Sr. 0 1 1 0 – – Kaleb Prewett, DB So. 0 8 8 0 – – Jesse Ertz, QB So. 0 1 1 0 – –

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 105 SCORING DRIVES - KANSAS STATE SCORING DRIVES - OPPONENTS No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring OPPONENT Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start Play OPPONENT Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start Play South Dakota ------TD 1st/14:48 -- Burns 100 yd kickoff return UTSA 10 45 4:21 FG 1st/10:39 SA 21 Portillo 51 yd field goal South Dakota 7 19 2:16 FG 2nd/13:30 SD 25 McCrane 23 yd field goal LA Tech 8 46 2:46 TD 2nd/3:30 KS 46 Driskel 1 yd run South Dakota 5 45 2:07 TD 2nd/9:18 SD 45 Dimel 2 yd run LA Tech 9 59 2:00 FG 2nd/0:13 LT 33 Barnes 25 yd field goal South Dakota 1 24 0:06 TD 2nd/5:45 SD 24 Burton 24 yd pass from Hubener LA Tech 10 38 4:51 FG 3rd/5:16 LT 40 Barnes 39 yd field goal South Dakota 11 46 5:56 FG 3rd/3:08 KS 43 McCrane 28 yd field goal LA Tech 5 79 1:57 TD 4th/13:16 LT 21 Driskel 8 yd run South Dakota 10 79 5:20 TD 4th/7:28 KS 21 Dimel 1 yd run LA Tech 11 60 1:16 FG 4th/0:00 LT 12 Barnes 45 yd field goal UTSA 9 88 4:32 TD 2nd/11:34 KS 12 Hubener 1 yd run LA Tech 6 25 -- TD OT KS 25 Taylor 6 yd pass from Driskel UTSA 8 41 4:13 FG 3rd/10:47 KS 47 Cantele 29 yd field goal LA Tech 7 10 -- FG 2OT KS 25 Barnes 32 yd field goal UTSA 8 69 5:00 FG 3rd/4:34 KS 21 Cantele 27 yd field goal Oklahoma St. 7 66 2:38 TD 1st/7:31 OS 34 Washington 32 yd pass from Rudolph

SCORING DRIVES SCORING UTSA 7 62 3:30 TD 4th/14:50 KS 38 Silmon 14 yd run Oklahoma St. 13 64 3:11 TD 2nd/13:14 OS 36 McCleskey 4 yd pass from Walsh UTSA 6 32 2:58 FG 4th/10:49 SA 36 Cantele 21 yd field goal Oklahoma St. 13 83 3:51 TD 2nd/0:46 OS 17 Ateman 11 yd pass from Rudolph UTSA 10 62 4:22 TD 4th/3:57 KS 38 Dimel 1 yd run Oklahoma St. 8 71 2:47 TD 3rd/7:00 OS 29 Taylor 1 yd run LA Tech 9 64 4:29 FG 1st/6:03 KS 20 Cantele 33 yd field goal Oklahoma St. 5 80 1:53 TD 4th/6:06 OS 20 Sheperd 3 yd pass from Rudolph LA Tech 12 62 6:11 FG 2nd/11:06 KS 17 Cantele 38 yd field goal Oklahoma St. 10 45 2:29 FG 4th/0:32 OS 35 Grogan 37 yd field goal LA Tech 9 75 4:59 TD 3rd/0:17 KS 25 Cook 4 yd pass from Hubener TCU 1 86 0:18 TD 1st/14:42 TC 14 Green 86 yd run LA Tech 2 7 0:48 TD 4th/7:04 LT 7 Jones 2 yd run TCU 6 59 1:42 TD 1st/7:46 TC 41 Doctson 32 yd pass from Boykin LA Tech 7 26 4:11 FG 4th/2:44 LT 29 Cantele 20 yd field goal TCU 5 42 1:14 FG 2nd/11:32 TC 25 Oberkrom 50 yd field goal LA Tech 3 25 -- TD OT LT 25 Heath 22 yd pass from Hubener TCU ------TD 3rd/13:16 -- Kindred 60 yd interception return LA Tech 4 -2 -- FG 2OT LT 25 Cantele 44 yd field goal TCU 9 88 4:09 TD 3rd/7:14 TC 12 Green 8 yd run LA Tech 3 25 -- TD 3OT LT 25 Cook 31 yd pass from Hubener TCU 11 70 4:22 TD 4th/7:55 TC 30 Boykin 14 yd run Oklahoma St. 11 67 4:51 TD 1st/10:09 KS 33 Cook 3 yd run TCU 2 75 0:44 TD 4th/6:07 TC 25 Boykin 69 yd run Oklahoma St. 11 74 6:06 TD 1st/1:25 KS 26 Gronkowski 4 yd pass from Cook TCU 2 64 0:30 TD 4th/1:10 TC 36 Doctson 55 yd pass from Boykin Oklahoma St. 5 75 2:28 TD 2nd/10:46 KS 25 Burton 17 yd pass from Cook Oklahoma 5 75 1:04 TD 1st/13:56 OU 25 Shepard 22 yd pass from Mayfield Oklahoma St. 1 6 0:06 TD 2nd/4:37 OS 6 Silmon 6 yd run Oklahoma 2 16 0:27 TD 1st/8:33 KS 16 Mixon 10 yd pass from Mayfield Oklahoma St. 7 94 3:05 TD 4th/3:01 KS 6 Hubener 5 yd run Oklahoma 5 80 1:26 TD 2nd/12:00 OU 20 Shepard 28 yd pass from Mayfield TCU 9 64 4:58 TD 1st/9:39 KS 36 Hubener 2 yd run Oklahoma 8 58 2:51 TD 2nd/7:29 OU 42 Andrews 3 yd pass from Mayfield TCU 10 76 5:39 TD 2nd/12:51 KS 24 Hubener 17 yd run Oklahoma 5 27 1:39 TD 2nd/4:59 KS 27 Westbrook 4 yd pass from Mayfield TCU 8 75 4:36 TD 2nd/6:56 KS 25 Jones 28 yd run Oklahoma ------TD 3rd/14:38 -- Sanchez 38 yd interception return TCU 4 24 1:44 TD 2nd/4:56 TC 24 Jones 7 yd run Oklahoma 9 49 3:33 FG 3rd/9:27 OU 48 Seibert 20 yd field goal TCU 7 40 3:40 TD 2nd/0:22 TC 40 Hubener 1 yd run Oklahoma 12 55 4:20 FG 3rd/3:28 OU 43 Seibert 19 yd field goal TCU 10 45 5:46 TD 4th/12:21 TC 45 Hubener 1 yd run Oklahoma 13 94 5:03 TD 4th/9:44 OU 6 Mixon 1 yd run TCU 8 55 4:20 FG 4th/1:47 KS 25 Cantele 37 yd field goal Texas 15 42 6:19 FG 1st/6:37 UT 48 Rose 28 yd field goal Texas 10 78 4:43 TD 2nd/0:32 KS 22 Heath 7 yd pass from Hubener Texas 13 80 5:18 TD 2nd/12:38 UT 20 Swoopes 1 yd run Texas 9 44 4:16 FG 3rd/7:18 KS 37 Cantele 36 yd field goal Texas 8 80 3:32 TD 2nd/6:48 UT 20 Swoopes 2 yd run Baylor 17 88 9:17 TD 1st/3:53 KS 12 Hubener 1 yd run Texas 3 52 1:15 TD 4th/1:47 UT 48 Swoopes 10 yd run Baylor 9 49 4:08 FG 3rd/10:47 KS 32 Cantele 36 yd field goal Baylor 7 81 1:46 TD 1st/13:14 BU 19 Stidham 1 yd run Baylor 5 84 2:26 TD 4th/9:47 KS 16 Hubener 34 yd run Baylor 4 75 0:56 TD 1st/2:58 BU 25 Cannon 55 yd pass from Stidham Baylor 7 77 4:21 TD 4th/4:07 KS 23 Burton 10 yd pass from Hubener Baylor 1 81 0:10 TD 2nd/7:06 BU 19 Coleman 81 yd pass from Stidham Texas Tech ------TD 1st/11:56 -- Burns 93 yd kickoff return Baylor 8 68 2:39 TD 3rd/5:10 BU 32 Coleman 3 yd pass from Stidham Texas Tech 10 71 5:10 TD 2nd/6:02 KS 29 Hubener 1 yd run Baylor 15 58 4:19 FG 4th/12:20 BU 20 Callahan 39 yd field goal Texas Tech 6 74 1:39 TD 2nd/2:04 KS 26 Hubener 1 yd run Texas Tech 9 75 2:52 TD 1st/12:08 TT 25 Stockton 17 yd pass from Mahomes Texas Tech 5 19 2:25 TD 3rd/10:000 TT 19 Hubener 1 yd run Texas Tech 5 75 1:41 TD 1st/10:15 TT 25 Washington 5 yd run Texas Tech 10 60 4:05 TD 4th/7:25 KS 40 Heath 6 yd pass from Hubener Texas Tech 2 80 0:19 TD 1st/7:51 TT 20 Washington 80 yd run Texas Tech 1 33 0:07 TD 4th/5:04 TT 33 Klein 33 yd pass from Hubener Texas Tech 4 63 1:32 TD 1st/4:47 TT 37 Stockton 7 yd run Texas Tech 6 26 1:26 FG 4th/3:38 KS 48 Cantele 43 yd field goal Texas Tech 6 70 2:19 TD 2nd/3:43 TT 30 Lauderdale 19 yd pass from Mahomes Iowa State 9 65 4:45 TD 1st/4:50 KS 35 Dimel 4 yd pass from Gronkowski Texas Tech 8 81 2:23 TD 3rd/7:37 TT 19 Stockton 20 yd pass from Mahomes Iowa State ------TD 2nd/7:59 -- Burns 100 yd kickoff return Texas Tech 4 3 1:11 FG 3rd/5:14 KS 34 Hatfield 48 yd field goal Iowa State 12 67 6:06 TD 3rd/8:49 KS 33 Jones 8 yd run Texas Tech 16 87 6:32 TD 4th/11:30 TT 13 Mahomes 4 yd run Iowa State 12 70 5:39 TD 4th/13:13 KS 30 Cook 7 yd pass from Hubener Texas Tech 7 43 2:36 TD 4th/1:02 KS 43 Washington 12 yd run Iowa State 4 55 0:40 TD 4th/0:42 KS 45 Jones 5 yd run Iowa State 3 40 1:21 TD 1st/9:36 KS 40 Ryen 21 yd pass from Lanning Iowa State 2 --3 0:07 FG 4th/0:03 IS 22 Cantele 42 yd field goal Iowa State 4 3 1:47 TD 2nd/12:21 KS 3 Lanning 1 yd run Kansas 1 12 0:06 TD 1st/13:09 KU 12 Dimel 12 yd run Iowa State 5 71 2:26 TD 2nd/8:11 IS 29 Lazard 30 yd pass from Lanning Kansas 7 73 3:20 TD 1st/7:48 KS 27 Dimel 1 yd run Iowa State 2 76 0:20 TD 2nd/7:34 IS 24 Warren 76 yd run Kansas ------TD 1st/6:30 -- Burns 0 yd blkd punt return Iowa State 7 67 2:12 TD 2nd/0:29 IS 33 Lazard 16 yd pass from Lanning Kansas 3 37 1:17 TD 1st/1:30 KU 37 Gronkowski 8 yd run Kansas 6 79 1:47 TD 1st/11:15 KU 21 Parmalee 27 yd pass from Willis Kansas 12 54 6:19 TD 2nd/9:17 KS 46 Hubener 2 yd run Kansas 16 93 6:23 TD 4th/3:28 KU 7 Hartzog 26 yd pass from Willis Kansas 13 59 6:42 FG 3rd/8:18 KS 25 McCrane 33 yd field goal West Virginia 8 35 2:48 FG 1st/2:54 WV 37 Lambert 45 yd field goal Kansas 11 91 6:06 TD 4th/13:20 KS 9 Hubener 22 yd run West Virginia 5 47 1:31 TD 2nd/2:36 KS 47 Durante 24 yd pass from Howard West Virginia 5 25 2:08 FG 2nd/11:10 WV 48 McCrane 40 yd field goal West Virginia 7 61 0:52 FG 2nd/0:00 WV 37 Lambert 19 yd field goal West Virginia 5 33 2:21 TD 3rd/12:28 WV 33 Cook 1 yd run West Virginia 8 61 2:31 TD 3rd/6:28 WV 39 Smallwood 14 yd run West Virginia 1 77 0:12 TD 3rd/11:14 KS 23 Burton 77 yd pass from Cook West Virginia 8 69 2:13 FG 4th/13:07 WV 20 Lambert 28 yd field goal West Virginia ------TD 4th/12:53 -- Burns 97 yd kickoff return Arkansas 6 72 3:16 TD 1st/8:15 AR 28 Collins 22 yd run Arkansas 4 27 1:52 TD 1st/11:38 AR 27 Dimel 10 yd run Arkansas 3 24 1:17 TD 1st/2:22 KS 24 Cornelius 13 yd run Arkansas 8 46 4:18 FG 1st/3:50 KS 35 McCrane 36 yd field goal Arkansas 8 64 3:04 TD 2nd/13:05 AR 36 Collins 13 yd run Arkansas 8 49 1:41 FG 2nd/0:21 KS 47 McCrane 21 yd field goal Arkansas 9 55 4:59 FG 2nd/2:08 AR 36 Hedlund 26 yd field goal Arkansas 4 74 2:10 TD 3rd/12:44 KS 26 Dimel 48 yd pass from Cook Arkansas 9 82 4:42 TD 3rd/7:54 AR 18 Sprinkle 6 yd pass from Allen Arkansas 11 47 6:02 FG 3rd/1:46 KS 38 McCrane 32 yd field goal Arkansas 8 78 4:34 TD 4th/12:04 AR 22 Collins 14 yd run Arkansas 9 80 5:38 TD 4th/4:46 AR 20 Walker 10 yd run

106 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE DRIVES SUPERLATIVES DRIVE SUPERLATIVES KANSAS STATE OPPONENT Most Plays/Result 17/TD vs. Baylor 16/TD by Texas Tech and Kansas Most Yards/Result 94/TD at Oklahoma State 94/TD by Oklahoma Most Time/Result 9:17/TD vs. Baylor 7:42/Downs by Oklahoma

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 K-State 164 5,221 Own 32 24 61 43 19 2 71 6 19 10 345 Opponents 168 4,966 Own 30 18 64 49 16 7 62 12 9 16 385

DRIVE CHART (NO. OF DRIVES/TD/FG) 3-AND-OUT Drive Start 1-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Kansas State Opponent Result NO/TD/FG NO/TD/FG NO/TD/FG NO/TD/FG NO/TD/FG NO/TD/FG 3-and-Out/Drives 3-and-Out/Drives South Dakota 2/0/0 1/0/0 3/1/0 0/0/0 2/0/1 3/2/1 South Dakota 3/11 2/11 at UTSA 2/0/0 4/1/0 1/0/1 2/2/0 1/0/1 1/0/1 at UTSA 1/11 3/11 Louisiana Tech 1/0/0 1/0/1 4/1/1 4/0/0 0/0/0 3/1/1 Louisiana Tech 4/13 2/12 at Oklahoma State 2/1/0 2/0/0 4/2/0 4/1/0 0/0/0 1/1/0 at Oklahoma State 3/13 1/14 TCU 0/0/0 0/0/0 9/2/1 1/1/0 0/0/0 4/3/0 TCU 3/14 1/14 Oklahoma 0/0/0 1/0/0 9/0/0 1/0/0 2/0/0 0/0/0 Oklahoma 5/13 0/12 at Texas 2/0/0 0/0/0 6/1/0 2/0/1 1/0/0 0/0/0 at Texas 4/11 3/13 Baylor 0/0/0 3/2/0 4/1/0 2/0/1 2/0/0 0/0/0 Baylor 2/11 1/11 at Texas Tech 1/0/0 1/0/0 8/2/0 1/0/0 2/1/1 2/2/0 at Texas Tech 2/15 2/15 Iowa State 1/0/0 1/0/0 2/0/0 4/3/0 3/1/0 2/0/1 Iowa State 2/13 1/14 at Kansas 1/1/0 1/0/0 4/1/1 0/0/0 3/1/0 3/2/0 at Kansas 2/12 6/12 West Virginia 1/0/0 4/0/0 7/1/0 2/0/0 0/0/0 3/1/1 West Virginia 6/17 5/18 Arkansas 0/0/0 1/0/0 1/1/0 5/0/2 1/0/1 2/1/0 Arkansas 3/10 0/11

SCORING DRIVE ANALYSIS GAME-OPENING DRIVES SECOND HALF-OPENING DRIVES KANSAS STATE OPPONENTS KANSAS STATE OPPONENTS KANSAS STATE OPPONENTS Yardage TD FG TD FG Opponent Pts. 1st Dns. Yds. Pts. 1st Dns. Yds. Opponent Pts. 1st Dns. Yds. Pts. 1st Dns. Yds. No Drive 5 0 1 0 South Dakota 0 0 9 0 1 23 South Dakota 0 0 1 0 1 9 Minus Yds. 0 1 0 0 at UTSA 0 1 23 3 3 45 at UTSA 3 2 41 0 0 8 0-9 2 0 1 1 Louisiana Tech 0 0 4 0 2 49 Louisiana Tech 0 1 1 0 0 4 10-19 2 1 0 0 at Okla. State 7 5 67 7 3 66 at Okla. State 0 0 -5 0 0 4 20-29 3 3 1 0 TCU 7 1 86 7 5 64 TCU 0 1 24 0 1 21 30-39 3 1 0 2 Oklahoma 0 0 1 7 3 75 Oklahoma 0 0 0 3 2 49 40-49 3 7 4 4 Texas 0 0 1 3 4 42 Texas 0 0 -8 0 0 1 50-59 2 2 2 3 Baylor 7 6 88 7 4 81 Baylor 3 2 49 0 1 19 60-69 7 3 8 3 at Texas Tech 0 1 22 7 6 75 at Texas Tech 0 1 16 0 0 15 70-79 14 0 13 0 Iowa State 0 0 0 0 0 -10 Iowa State 7 5 67 0 2 46 80-89 3 0 13 0 at Kansas 7 1 12 0 0 -11 at Kansas 3 4 59 0 2 77 90-99 2 0 1 0 West Virginia 0 2 41 0 2 29 West Virginia 7 2 33 0 0 -7 Arkansas 7 1 27 0 0 6 Arkansas 7 3 74 7 4 82

THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS (INCLUDES 3RD-AND-GOAL SITUATIONS) BY QUARTER 1 2 3 4 OT TOTAL Kansas State 17-40 18-47 17-47 16-42 2-3 70-179 PCT. .425 .383 .362 .381 .667 .391 Opponents 14-38 21-48 21-44 25-54 1-4 82-188 PCT. .368 .438 .477 .463 .250 .436

BY YARDAGE 1-3 4-6 7-10 11+ TOTAL Kansas State 29-46 15-43 18-54 8-36 70-179 PCT. .630 .349 .333 .222 .391 Opponents 31-55 20-47 24-52 7-34 82-188 PCT. .564 .426 .462 .206 .436 WHO CONVERTS FOR K-STATE: Hubener 24, Burton 13, Cook 10, Heath 7, Klein 6, Jones 4, Davis 3, Dimel 2, Reuter 1.

RED ZONE (INSIDE THE 20) Times Inside Times Total Total Rush Pass FGs <------Failed to score inside opp. 20 ------> Opponent Score Opp. 20 Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game South Dakota 34-0 5 4 20 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 at UTSA 30-3 6 6 30 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Louisiana Tech 39-33 (3ot) 7 6 29 3 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 at Oklahoma State 34-36 5 5 34 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TCU 45-52 6 6 38 5 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oklahoma 0-55 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 at Texas 9-23 2 2 9 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Baylor 24-31 3 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Texas Tech 44-59 5 5 30 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Iowa State 38-35 4 4 28 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Kansas 45-14 5 5 31 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 West Virginia 24-23 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Arkansas 23-45 4 4 16 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 389-409 55 52 292 35 26 9 17 1 0 0 2 0 0 Opponents 409-389 52 44 264 34 20 14 10 2 4 0 0 2 0

Season Percentage - Overall: 52 of 55 (94.5%) Season Percentage - Touchdowns: 35 of 55 (63.6%) Season Percentage - Field Goals: 17 of 55 (30.9%)

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 107 LONGEST PLAYS (20-PLUS YARDS) - KANSAS STATE LONGEST PLAYS (20-PLUS YARDS) - OPPONENTS Yards Opponent Play/Situation/Result Yards Opponent Play/Situation/Result 77 West Virginia Burton 77 pass from Cook (TD) 86 TCU Green 86 run (TD) 72 Oklahoma State Jones 72 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at OSU 12) 81 Baylor Coleman 81 pass from Stidham (TD) 53 UTSA Dimel 53 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at UTSA 17) 80 Texas Tech Washington 80 run (TD) 48 Arkansas Dimel 48 pass from Cook (TD) 76 Iowa State Warren 76 run (TD) 46 Baylor Dimel 46 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at BU 24) 69 TCU Boykin 69 run (TD) 44 Kansas Dimel 44 pass from Hubener (1st and Goal at KU 1) 55 Baylor Cannon 55 pass from Stidham (TD) 43 South Dakota Heath 43 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at SD 34) 55 TCU Doctson 55 pass from Boykin (TD) LONG PLAYS LONG 42 Iowa State Davis 42 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at ISU 13) 53 Kansas Sims 53 pass from Willis (1st and 10 at KS 18) 36 Oklahoma State Heath 36 pass from Cook (1st and 10 at OSU 39) 53 Texas Tech Grant 53 pass from Mahomes (1st and Goal at KS 5) 36 UTSA Davis 36 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at UTSA 23) 51 West Virginia Thompson 51 pass from Howard (1st and 10 at KS 29) 35 Arkansas Jones 35 run (1st and 10 at AR 30) 47 Oklahoma State Sheperd 47 pass from Rudolph (1st and 10 at KS 31) 35 Texas Tech Klein 35 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at TT 39) 46 Texas Gray 46 run (1st and Goal at KS 2) 35 South Dakota Cook 35 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at SD 35) 43 Arkansas Henry 43 pass from Allen (1st and 10 at KS 14) 34 Texas Tech Cook 34 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at TT 45) 41 Arkansas Sprinkle 41 pass from Allen (1st and 10 at KS 49) 34 Baylor Hubener 34 run (TD) 40 Baylor Cannon 40 pass from Stidham (1st and 10 at KS 35) 33 Texas Tech Klein 33 pass from Hubener (TD) 40 Oklahoma State Seales 40 pass from Seales (1st and 10 at KS 30) 32 Oklahoma State Cook 32 run (1st and 10 at KS 43) 38 Baylor Coleman 38 pass from Stidham (1st and Goal at KS 3) 31 Kansas Gronkowski 31 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at KU 23) 36 Arkansas Collins 36 run (1st and 10 at KS 12) 31 Baylor Cook 31 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at BU 37) 36 West Virginia Thompson 36 pass from Howard (1st and 10 at KS 35) 31 Oklahoma Cook 31 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at OU 28) 36 Baylor Coleman 36 pass from Stidham (1st and 10 at KS 45) 31 Louisiana Tech Cook 31 pass from Hubener (TD) 36 Oklahoma Westbrook 36 pass from Mayfield (1st and Goal at KS 2) 31 UTSA Burton 31 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at UTSA 48) 36 Louisiana Tech Dixon 36 run (1st and 10 at KS 38) 30 Texas Tech Klein 30 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at TT 28) 35 Texas Tech Lauderdale 35 pass from Mahomes (1st and 10 at KS 23) 29 Kansas Hubener 29 run (1st and Goal at KU 8) 34 Oklahoma Brooks 34 pass from Knight (1st and 10 at KS 22) 28 West Virginia Burton 28 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at KS 26) 33 Louisiana Tech Taylor 33 pass from Driskel (1st and 10 at KS 14) 28 TCU Jones 28 run (TD) 32 TCU Doctson 32 pass from Boykin (TD) 28 Louisiana Tech Cook 28 pass Hubener (1st and 10 at KS 48) 32 Oklahoma State Washington 32 pass from Rudolph (TD) 27 West Virginia Dimel 27 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at WV 21) 30 Arkansas Morgan 30 pass from Allen (1st and 10 at KS 27) 27 Texas Tech West 27 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at TT 12) 30 Iowa State Lazard 30 pass from Lanning (TD) 27 Oklahoma State Cook 27 run (1st and Goal at OS 3) 29 Texas Swoopes run (1st and Goal at KS 10) 27 UTSA Cook 27 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at KS 41) 29 TCU Nixon 29 pass from Boykin (1st and 10 at KS 46) 27 UTSA Dimel 27 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at UTSA 11) 28 Iowa State Warren 28 run (1st and 10 at KS 43) 26 Iowa State Burton 26 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at IS 48) 28 Texas Bluiett 28 pass from Heard (1st and 10 at UT 43) 26 TCU Hubener 26 run (1st and 10 at TCU 14) 28 Oklahoma Mayfield 28 run (1st and Goal at KS 3) 25 Iowa State Cook 25 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at IS 44) 28 Oklahoma Shepard 28 pass from Mayfield (TD) 25 TCU Klein 25 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at TCU 39) 27 Kansas Parmalee 27 pass from Willis (TD) 25 Louisiana Tech Simon 25 run (1st and 10 at LT 20) 27 Oklahoma State Ateman 27 pass from Rudolph (1st and Goal at KS 3) 24 Texas Tech Heath 24 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at TT 28) 26 Arkansas Cornelius 26 pass from Allen (1st and 10 at KS 29) 24 South Dakota Burton 24 pass from Hubener (TD) 26 Kansas Cox 26 run (1st and 10 at KS 42) 23 Kansas Cook 23 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at KS 46) 26 Kansas Hartzog 26 pass from Willis (TD) 23 TCU Hubener 23 run (1st and 10 at KS 48) 26 South Dakota Van Roekel 26 pass from Saeger (1st and 10 at KS 34) 22 Kansas Hubener 22 run (TD) 25 Oklahoma State Washington 25 pass from Rudolph (1st and 10 at KS 14) 22 Texas Jones 22 run (1st and 10 at UT 36) 25 Louisiana Tech Taylor 25 pass from Driskel (1st and 10 at KS 30) 22 Louisiana Tech Heath 22 pass from Hubener (TD) 24 West Virginia Durante 24 pass from Howard (TD) 22 UTSA Warmack 22 run (1st and Goal at UTSA 6) 24 Texas Tech Davis 24 pass from Mahomes (1st and 10 at KS 44) 21 Baylor Hubener 21 run (1st and 10 at BU 35) 24 TCU Docton 24 pass from Boykin (1st and 10 at KS 14) 21 Baylor Jones 21 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at BU 35) 23 South Dakota Shufford 23 pass from Saeger (1st and 10 at KS 38) 20 Louisiana Tech Heath 20 pass from Hubener (1st and 10 at LT 27) 23 South Dakota Fenchel 23 pass from Saeger (1st and 10 at SD 39) 22 Arkansas Collins 22 run (TD) No. of plays from scrimmage, 20+ yards: 48 (13 run/35 pass) 22 Iowa State Bundrage 22 pass from Lanning (1st and 10 at KS 41) No. of plays from scrimmage, 40+ yards: 8 (0 run/8 pass) 22 Oklahoma Shepard 22 pass from Mayfield (TD) 22 Oklahoma Shepard 22 pass from Mayfield (1st and 10 at KS 49) Returns Opponent Player 22 Oklahoma State Glidden 22 pass from Rudolph (1st and 10 at OS 42) Kickoff USD/ISU Burns 100 yards 22 Louisiana Tech Henderson 22 pass from Driskel (1st and 10 at LT 31) Punt Louisiana Tech Heath 58 yards 21 Arkansas Collins 21 run (1st and 10 at AR 45) Interception None 21 Kansas Willis 21 run (1st and 10 at KS 29) Fumble None 21 Iowa State Ryen 21 pass from Lanning (TD) No. of returns 20+ yards: 25 (22 KR/3 PR/0 Int/0 Fum) 21 Baylor Linwood 21 pass from Stidham (1st and 10 at KS 12) No. of returns 40+ yards: 9 (8 KR/1 PR/0 Int/0 Fum) 21 Baylor Lee 21 pass from Stidham (1st and 10 at BU 45) 21 Baylor Lee 21 pass from Stidham (1st and 10 at BU 36) 20 Arkansas Morgan 20 pass from Allen (1st and 10 at AR 46) 20 Arkansas Sprinkle 20 pass from Allen (1st and 10 at KS 13) 20 Texas Tech Stockton 20 pass from Mahomes (TD) 20 Texas Burton 20 pass from Heard (1st and 10 at KS 32) 20 Oklahoma Brooks 20 run (1st and 10 at KS 37) 20 Oklahoma Westbrook 20 pass from Mayfield (1st and 10 at KS 22) 20 Oklahoma Neal 20 pass from Mayfield (1st and 10 at KS 28) 20 TCU Turpin 20 pass from Boykin (1st and 10 at KS 45) 20 South Dakota Shufford 20 pass from Saeger (1st and 10 at KS 43) 20 Louisiana Tech Taylor 20 pass from Driskel (1st and 10 at KS 45)

No. of plays from scrimmage, 20+ yards: 70 (15 run/55 pass) No. of plays from scrimmage, 40+ yards: 16 (5 run/11 pass)

Returns Opponent Player Kickoff Arkansas Collins 68 yards Punt Iowa State Lazard 46 yards Interception TCU Kindred 60 yards Fumble None No. of returns 20+ yards: 22 (16 KR/3 PR/3 Int/0 Fum) No. of returns 40+ yards: 4 (2 KR/1 PR/1 Int/0 Fum)

108 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE KANSAS STATE SUPERLATIVES OPPONENT SUPERLATIVES SEASON SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL Longest Rush: 35, Charles Jones vs. Arkansas Longest Rush: 86, Aaron Green, TCU Longest Touchdown Run: 34, Joe Hubener vs. Baylor Longest Touchdown Run: 86, Aaron Green, TCU Longest Pass: 77, Kody Cook vs. West Virginia Longest Pass: 81, Jarrett Stidham, Baylor Longest TD Pass: 77, Kody Cook vs. West Virginia Longest TD Pass: 81, Jarrett Stidham, Baylor Longest Punt Return: 58, Dominique Heath vs. Louisiana Tech Longest Punt Return: 46, Allen Lazard, Iowa State Longest Kickoff Return: 100, Morgan Burns vs. South Dakota and Iowa State Longest Kickoff Return: 68, Alex Collins, Arkansas Longest Interception Return: 2, Elijah Lee vs. TCU Longest Interception Return: 60, Derrick Kindred, TCU Most Punts: 11, Nick Walsh vs. West Virginia Most Punts: 9, Nick O’Toole, West Virginia Longest Punt: 63, Nick Walsh vs. TCU Longest Punt: 62, Michael Barden, Texas Tech Highest Punt Average: 48.5, Mitch Lochbihler vs. Louisiana Tech Highest Punt Average: 51.5, Micharl Barden, Texas Tech Longest Field Goal: 44, Jack Cantele vs. Louisiana Tech Longest Field Goal: 51, Daniel Portillo, UTSA Most Field Goals: 4, Jack Cantele vs. Louisiana Tech Most Field Goals: 4, Jonathan Barnes, Louisiana Tech Most TDs Rushing: 4, Joe Hubener vs. TCU Most TDs Rushing: 3, Tyrone Swoopes, Texas; DeAndre Washington, Texas Tech; Alex Collins, Arkansas Most TDs Receiving: 2, Kody Cook vs. Louisiana Tech Most TDs Receiving: 2, five times Most TDs Passing: 3, Joe Hubener vs. Louisiana Tech Most TDs Passing: 5, , Oklahoma Most Rushing Attempts: 29, Joe Hubener vs. Baylor Most Rushing Attempts: 27, DeAndre Washington, Texas Tech Most Yards Rushing: 153, Joe Hubener vs. Baylor Most Yards Rushing: 248, DeAndre Washington, Texas Tech Most Pass Attempts: 41, Joe Hubener at Texas Tech Most Pass Attempts: 55, Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma State Most Pass Completions: 19, Joe Hubener at Texas Tech Most Pass Completions: 34, Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma State Most Yards Passing: 289, Joe Hubener at Texas Tech Most Yards Passing: 437, Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma State Most Receptions: 6, Kody Cook vs. Baylor and Kyle Klein at Texas Tech Most Receptions: 12, Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech Most Yards Receiving: 135, Deante Burton vs. West Virginia Most Yards Receiving: 216, Corey Coleman, Baylor Most Total Offense: 306, Joe Hubener vs. Iowa State Most Total Offense: 425, , TCU Most All-Purpose Yards: 221, Morgan Burns at Texas Tech Most All-Purpose Yards: 284, DeAndre Washington, Texas Tech Most Interceptions: 2, Elijah Lee vs. TCU Most Interceptions: 2, Zach Sanchez, Oklahoma Most Tackles: 17, Charmeachealle Moore vs. West Virginia Most Tackles: 13, J.J. Gaines, Texas Tech Most Solo Tackles: 16, Charmeachealle Moore vs. West Virginia Most Solo Tackles: 10, Michael Awe, Texas Tech Most Quarterback Sacks: 3.5, Jordan Willis vs. Louisiana Tech Most Quarterback Sacks: 2.0, Davante Averette, Oklahoma State Most Tackles for Loss: 4.0, Travis Britz at Texas and Charmeachealle Moore vs. West Virginia Most Tackles for Loss: 3.0, three players Most Passes Broken Up: 4, Duke Shelley vs. West Virginia Most Passes Broken Up: 3, three players * School Record * School Record

TEAM TEAM High Low High Low Rushes 49 (Kansas/West Virginia) 22 (Arkansas) Rushes 53 (Texas) 23 (TCU) Yards Rushing 258 (Baylor) 65 (Oklahoma) Yards Rushing 274 (Texas/Texas Tech) 37 (UTSA) TD Rushes 6 (TCU) 0 (Oklahoma/Texas) TD Rushes 5 (Texas Tech/Arkansas) 0 (USD/UTSA/KU) Pass Attempts 42 (Texas Tech) 18 (USD) Pass Attempts 56 (Oklahoma State) 16 (Texas) Pass Completions 19 (Texas Tech/Iowa State) 5 (Oklahoma) Pass Completions 35 (Oklahoma State) 10 (Texas) Yards Passing 289 (Texas Tech) 45 (Oklahoma) Yards Passing 441 (Oklahoma State) 99 (Texas) TD Passes 3 (LA Tech) 0 (UTSA/TCU/OU/KU) TD Passes 5 (Oklahoma) 0 (UTSA/USD/Texas) Total Plays 81 (TCU) 47 (Arkansas) Total Plays 89 (LA Tech) 53 (TCU) Total Offense 430 (Baylor) 110 (Oklahoma) Total Offense 658 (Texas Tech) 229 (UTSA) Points 45 (TCU/Kansas) 0 (Oklahoma) Points 59 (Texas Tech) 0 (USD) Sacks By 6 (LA Tech) 0 (TCU) Sacks By 6 (OSU/OU) 0 (USD) First Downs 28 (TCU) 7 (Oklahoma) First Downs 32 (Texas Tech) 14 (UTSA) Penalties 9 (UTSA/OSU) 1 (Oklahoma/Kansas) Penalties 12 (UTSA) 2 (USD/Iowa State/Arkansas) Penalty Yards 85 (UTSA) 5 (Oklahoma/Kansas) Penalty Yards 119 (Baylor) 11 (USD) Turnovers 3 (Oklahoma/Baylor) 0 (UTSA) Turnovers 4 (Iowa State) 0 (UTSA/Texas/Baylor) Interceptions By 2 (TCU) 0 (Seven Games) Interceptions By 3 (Oklahoma) 0 (USD/UTSA/LA Tech/ISU)

TURNOVERS KICKOFFS KICKOFF RETURNS Takeaways (Fum/Int): 16 (11/5) Kickoffs: 75 Kickoffs: 76 Giveaways (Fum/Int): 19 (6/13) Touchbacks (pct.): 15 (20.0) Touchbacks (pct.): 24 (31.6) Difference: -3 Fair Catches: 1 Fair Catches: 1 Points Off Turnovers Downed Kicks: 2 Downed Kicks: 0 Kansas State 51 Out of Bounds: 1 Out of Bounds: 1 Opponents 63 On-Side Kicks (No./Recovered by KS): 4/1 On-Side Kicks (No./Recovered by Opp): 0/0 Points Off Turnovers Per Game Opponent Returns (No.-Yds./Avg): 56-1,011/18.1 Returns (No.-Yds./Avg): 50-1,268/25.4 Kansas State 3.9 Opponent Touchdowns: 0 Touchdowns: 4 Opponents 4.8

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 109 GAME ONE K-STATE SHUTS OUT SOUTH DAKOTA, 34-0 SOUTH DAKOTA 0 0 0 0 - 0 MANHATTAN, Kan. – Senior Morgan Burns set the tone for the night by returning the opening kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown and the defense posted its first shutout in a season opener in 16 RV/RV K-STATE 7 17 3 7 - 34 seasons, as Kansas State rolled to a 34-0 win before a sellout crowd at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. Sept. 5 | Bill Snyder Family Stadium | Manhattan, Kan. | 6:10 p.m. | Att: 53,297 The Wildcats (1-0) held the Coyotes (0-1) to 266 total yards, including just 61 on the ground, to record its first shutout in a season opener since back-to-back shutouts to open the 1998 (66-0 over Indiana State) and 1999 (40-0 over Temple) seasons. It marked the 21st time in the last 53 games that the squad has held their opponent to less than 100 yards rushing. Overall, it was the first shutout since blanking Texas, 23-0, in 2014. GAME RECAPS On the offensive side, K-State accumulated 332 yards of total offense, including 185 yards on the ground. Redshirt freshman Justin Silmon led the way with 51 yards on just six carries, including a jaunt of 18 yards, while fellow freshman Winston Dimel added a pair of touchdowns on eight carries for 29 yards. Wuarterback Joe Huebner, who replaced starter Jesse Ertz on the second play of the game due to injury, finished 9-of-18 through the air for 147 yards and a touchdown to go with 38 rushing yards. The day was highlighted by the induction of the four newest Ring of Honor members, as former Wildcats Clarence Scott, Michael Bishop, Darren Sproles and Jordy Nelson watched their WINSTON DIMEL names be forever etched into K-State history. In addition, head coach Bill Snyder was recognized before the game for his induction into the College Football Hall of Fame this December.

HOW IT HAPPENED | First Half TEAM STATISTICS  Game Notes • The Wildcats wasted no time scoring its first touchdown of the 2015 season, Burns returned the USD K-STATE • K-State extended its scor- opening kickoff 100 yards to start the game to give the Wildcats a 7-0 lead. FIRST DOWNS 16 16 ing streak to 230 consecutive • Burns’ kickoff return extend K-State’s streak with a kickoff return to 11-straight years. Rushing 6 10 games on a 100-yard kickoff • K-State would extend the lead to 10, thanks to the leg of Matthew McCrane, who converted on Passing 9 6 return by Morgan Burns... It is a 23-yard field goal with 13:30 left in the second quarter. the ninth-longest active streak • The offense then found its rhythm in the second quarter, beginning with a 2-yard touchdown Penalty 1 0 in the nation, the second-lon- NET YARDS RUSHING 61 189 gest active streak in the Big run by Dimel with 9:18 remaining in the second quarter. It marked Dimel’s first touchdown of his Rushing Attempts 36 41 12 and the 20th longest all- career. Average Per Rush 1.7 4.6 time... The Wildcats have not • The Wildcats added to their lead just four minutes later, as Hubener connected with wide re- Rushing Touchdowns 0 2 been held off the scoreboard ceiver Deante Burton for a 24-yard touchdown reception with 5:45 before halftime. Yards Gained Rushing 85 193 since a 12-0 loss at Colorado • The defense forced one fumble and allowed just 23 rushing yards on 16 attempts. in 1996... The Wildcats have Yards Lost Rushing 24 4 also scored in 156 consecu- HOW IT HAPPENED | Second Half NET YARDS PASSING 205 147 tive home games dating back Completions-Attempts-Int 18-30-0 9-18-0 to 1991. • McCrane would score the only points of the third quarter, connecting on a 28-yard field goal to Average Per Attempt 6.8 8.2 give the Wildcats a 27-0 lead at the 3:08 mark. Average Per Completion 11.4 16.3 • Burns’ kickoff return touch- • Dimel would punch in his second touchdown of the night with 7:28 remaining in the game, Passing Touchdowns 0 1 down extended K-State’s scoring from one yard out to complete the scoring at 34-0. streak with a kickoff return to • The defense forced two turnover-on-downs in the second half, along with another forced fumble. TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 266 336 a nation-leading 11-straight Total offense plays 66 59 years... It was the first time Average Gain Per Play 4.0 5.7 K-State has started a game Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 2-1 with a kickoff-return touch- Penalties: Number-Yards 2-11 8-70 down since Justin McKinney PUNTS-YARDS 6-224 4-179 went 88 yards against Florida Atlantic on Sept. 9, 2006... It Average Yards Per Punt 37.3 44.8 is also the first kickoff return Net Yards Per Punt 28.7 43.8 touchdown to start a season Inside 20 2 1 since at least 1936... It was SCORING SUMMARY 50+ Yards 1 1 also K-State’s 97th non-of- Team Qtr/Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Score Touchbacks 0 0 fensive touchdown since 1997, KS 1st/14:48 Burns 100 yd kickoff return McCrane kick 0-7 Fair catch 0 2 which also leads the nation. KS 2nd/13:30 McCrane 23 yd field goal 7-19-2:16 0-10 KICKOFFS-YARDS 1-65 7-443 KS 2nd/9:18 Dimel 2 yd run McCrane kick 5-45-2:07 0-17 • K-State earned its first shut- KS 2nd/5:45 Burton 24 yd pass from Hubener McCrane kick 1-24-0:06 0-24 Average Yards Per Kickoff 65.0 63.3 out since blanking Texas, 23-0, KS 3rd/3:08 McCrane 28 yd field goal 11-46-5:56 0-27 Net Yards Per Kickoff -35.0 44.3 last season... It was the first in KS 4th/7:28 Dimel 1 yd run McCrane kick 10-79-5:20 0-34 Touchbacks 0 3 a season opener since back- Punt ret: Number-Yards-TD 2-4-0 3-52-0 to-back shutouts to open the STATISTICAL LEADERS Average Per Return 2.0 17.3 1998 (66-0 over Indiana State) and 1999 (40-0 over Temple) Kickoff ret: Number-Yds-TD 4-58-0 1-100-1  Kansas State  South Dakota seasons... South Dakota ended Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Average Per Return 14.5 100.0 the game with 61 rushing Silmon 6 51 0 18 8.5 Fredrick 8 19 0 6 2.4 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 yards... It was the 21st time in Jones 10 43 0 7 4.3 Bouma 9 17 0 6 1.9 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 the last 53 games the Wildcats Hubener 9 38 0 16 4.2 Saeger 12 15 0 10 1.2 Possession Time 30:45 29:15 have held their opponents to Dimel 8 29 2 8 3.6 Gunn 6 11 0 5 1.8 1st Quarter 6:43 8:17 less than 100 yards rushing. Gronkowski 2 16 0 11 8.0 2nd Quarter 8:30 6:30 Delton 3 10 0 5 3.3 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack • Eight players made their Ertz 1 5 0 5 5.0 Saeger 18-30-0 205 0 26 2 3rd Quarter 8:05 6:55 first career starts, including six 4th Quarter 7:27 7:33 underclassmen. Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Third-Down Conversions 8 of 18 5 of 12 Hubener 9-18-0 147 1 43 0 Shufford 6 79 0 23 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 0 • A capacity crowd of 53,297 Van Roekel 4 56 0 26 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 4-5 attended tonight’s game... The Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Potter 2 15 0 10 Touchdowns 0-0 2-5 sellout crowd was the sixth- Heath 3 54 0 43 Fenchel 1 23 0 23 straight for a season opener, Field goals 0-0 2-5 Cook 2 41 0 35 Kramer 1 11 0 11 and the 21st consecutive sell- Burton 2 35 1 24 Bouma 1 7 0 7 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-17 out dating back to 2012. Klein 2 17 0 17 Donovan 1 5 0 5 PAT Kicks 0-0 4-4 Ramsey 1 5 0 5 Field Goals 0-2 2-2 Hale 1 4 0 4

110 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE GAME TWO HUBENER STRONG IN K-STATE’S 30-3 WIN GAME RECAPS RV/RV K-STATE 0 7 6 17 - 30 SAN ANTONIO, Texas – Kansas State scored 30 unanswered points behind a solid performance from junior quarterback Joe Hubener, as the Wildcats topped the UTSA Roadrunners, 30-3, before UTSA 3 0 0 0 - 3 29,424 fans at the Alamodome. Sept. 12 | Alamodone | San Antonio, Texas | 11:05 a.m. | Att: 29,424 Overcoming a slow start in the first quarter, K-State (2-0) had no trouble moving the ball, post- ing 418 yards of total offense on its way to a 27-point win. Holding a narrow 7-3 lead at the half, the Wildcats exploded for 23 points and 254 yards of total offense, including 111 on the ground, in the second half. It marked the second-straight game that the Wildcats scored at least 30 points. Hubener finished the day with a career-high 243 yards passing on 12-of-23 attempts to go with a team-high 58 yards rushing and a touchdown. Hubener was one of six players that helped the Wildcats total 175 yards on the ground on 44 attempts and three touchdowns. Redshirt freshmen Winston Dimel and Justin Silmon each recorded touchdowns, as Silmon picked up his first career score to start the fourth quarter. Dimel led all receivers with 80 yards on two catches, including a 53-yard reception in the second quarter, while senior Andre Davis had 73 yards on a team-high four catches. On the defensive side, K-State allowed just three points on 229 total yards to UTSA (0-2), which had 32 points and 525 yards of total offense in its loss to No. 22 Arizona in the season opener. The Wildcats held the Roadrunners to just 37 rushing yards, the second-straight week that the defense JOE HUBENER has held an opponent to under 100 yards rushing. The three points allowed through the first two games are the fewest since 2002. Junior linebacker Will Davis led the defense with nine tackles on the day, while senior defensive tackle Travis Britz added four tackles of his own, including two sacks. TEAM STATISTICS  Game Notes K-State got a strong performance from back-up kicker Jack Cantele, who replaced Matthew K-STATE UTSA • K-State has now started 2-0 McCrane early in the game after he went out with an injury. Cantele went a perfect 3-of-3 on the FIRST DOWNS 22 14 for a second-straight season day, converting from 29, 27, and 21 yards. Rushing 9 3 and for the fifth time in the last UTSA would jump on the scoreboard first, as place-kicker Daniel Portillo converted on a 51- six years... Each of the previ- Passing 10 9 yard field goal to cap a 10-play, 45-yard drive on the Roadrunners’ first possession. The teams ous five times K-State started would trade possessions throughout the first quarter until Hubener scored from one-yard out with Penalty 3 2 2-0, the Wildcats won at least NET YARDS RUSHING 175 37 seven games and advanced 11:34 left in the second quarter. The score capped a 9-play, 88-yard drive by the Wildcats, which Rushing Attempts 44 25 to a bowl... K-State earned was highlighted by Dimel’s 53-yard catch. Average Per Rush 4.0 1.5 its first double-digit victory in Leading 7-3 at halftime, K-State responded with an 8-play, 41-yard drive to open the third Rushing Touchdowns 3 0 a non-conference road game quarter that was capped by a 29-yard field goal by Cantele at the 10:47 mark that gave the since a 47-7 win at Northern Yards Gained Rushing 190 72 Wildcats a 10-3 lead. All but four yards of the drive came on a 36-yard reception by Davis from Illinois on September 6, 1997. Yards Lost Rushing 15 35 Hubener. After forcing a three-and-out, the team added a second Cantele field goal of the quarter – a 27-yarder at the 4:34 mark – to extend the lead to 13-3. NET YARDS PASSING 243 192 • K-State broke a seven-game Completions-Attempts-Int 12-23-0 23-37-0 losing streak when playing in a The Wildcats pushed their advantage to 20-3 just 10 seconds into the fourth quarter with a Average Per Attempt 10.6 5.2 domed stadium... The last win 14-yard touchdown run by Silmon, who had 38 of the drive’s 62 yards on five carries. Average Per Completion 20.2 8.3 in an enclosed stadium prior to K-State took advantage of terrific field position on its next possession, as the defense stopped Passing Touchdowns 0 0 Saturday was a 30-25 triumph the Roadrunners on 4th and 6 from its own 36 with 13:47 left in the fourth quarter. The team drove at Minnesota (Metrodome) on all the way to the UTSA 2 before a penalty stalled the drive, forcing Cantele’s third field goal of the TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 418 229 September 19, 1993. Total offense plays 67 62 day – a 21-yarder – to give the Wildcats a 23-3 lead with 10:49 to play. Dimel capped the game off with the team’s third rushing touchdown of the game, punching Average Gain Per Play 6.2 3.7 • Kansas State has allowed it in from one yard out for his third score of the year. He finished the game with 98 total yards, Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 0-0 three points in the first two including 80 yards receiving. The 10-play, 62-yard drive was highlighted by redshirt freshman Penalties: Number-Yards 9-85 12-92 games of the season, the few- Dalvin Warmack’s 22-yard scamper. PUNTS-YARDS 4-147 8-317 est amount since also allowing three against Western Ken- Average Yards Per Punt 36.8 39.6 tucky (3) and Louisiana-Mon- Net Yards Per Punt 35.5 39.5 roe (0) in 2002... The K-State SCORING SUMMARY Inside 20 0 5 defense held UTSA to only 72 Team Qtr/Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Score 50+ Yards 0 0 yards in the second half. UTSA 1st/10:39 Portillo 51 yd field goal 10-45-4:21 0-3 Touchbacks 0 0 KS 2nd/11:34 Hubener 1 yd run McCrane kick 9-88-4:32 7-3 Fair catch 1 0 • The Wildcats took a 7-3 lead KS 3rd/10:47 Cantele 29 yd field goal 8-41-4:13 10-3 into the locker room at halftime KICKOFFS-YARDS 7-424 2-129 KS 3rd/4:34 Cantele 27 yd field goal 8-69-5:00 13-3 as they pushed their na- KS 4th/14:50 Silmon 14 yd run Cantele kick 7-62/3:30 20-3 Average Yards Per Kickoff 60.6 64.5 tion-leading streak of consec- KS 4th/10:49 Cantele 21 yd field goal 6-32-2:58 23-3 Net Yards Per Kickoff 43.9 28.5 utive games won when leading KS 4th/3:57 Dimel 1 yd run Cantele kick 10-62-4:22 30-3 Touchbacks 0 0 at the half to 49 games... Since Punt ret: Number-Yards-TD 3-1-0 2-5-0 1990, the Cats have protected STATISTICAL LEADERS Average Per Return 0.3 2.5 a halftime lead in 175 of their last 180 games when leading Kickoff ret: Number-Yds-TD 2-72-0 7-117-0  Kansas State  UTSA at the half. Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Average Per Return 36.0 16.7 Hubener 17 58 1 15 3.4 Williams 10 31 0 10 3.1 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 • Joe Hubener made his Warmack 5 40 0 22 8.0 Bias 1 11 0 11 11.0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 first-career start, while it was Silmon 6 40 1 14 6.7 Bellomy 4 4 0 8 1.0 Possession Time 35:05 24:55 his first start at quarterback Dimel 8 18 1 5 2.2 Rhodes 2 2 0 1 1.0 1st Quarter 7:20 7:40 since doing so for the junior Jones 7 11 0 5 1.6 Bogenschutz 7 -5 0 6 -0.7 varsity squad at Cheney High Delton 1 8 0 8 8.0 Routsas 1 -6 0 0 -6.0 2nd Quarter 7:22 7:38 School... He was the first Wild- 3rd Quarter 12:33 2:27 cat to make his first-career Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack 4th Quarter 7:50 7:10 start in a non-conference road Hubener 12-23-0 243 0 53 2 Bogenschutz 20-33-0 156 0 17 3 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 14 3 of 14 game since at Bellomy 3-4-0 36 0 16 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 2 USC in 2001 (10-6 W). Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 0-1 Davis 4 73 0 36 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg • Jack Cantele came off the Heath 3 25 0 10 Grubb 9 48 0 8 Touchdowns 3-6 0-1 bench to make 3-of-3 field Field goals 3-6 0-1 Dimel 2 80 0 53 Morgan II 4 45 0 14 goals... He has now made 19 Cook 2 34 0 27 Thomas Jr. 3 30 0 13 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-24 2-10 career field goals, one shy of Burton 1 31 0 31 Taylor 2 27 0 17 PAT Kicks 3-3 0-0 tying for 10th in school history. Taylor,A 2 20 0 10 Field Goals 3-3 1-1 Jones 1 16 0 16

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 111 GAME THREE K-STATE OUTLASTS LOUISIANA TECH IN 3 OTS LA TECH 0 10 3 10 (10) - 33 MANHATTAN, Kan. – Junior quarterback Joe Hubener connected on a 31-yard scoring strike to senior wide out Kody Cook in the third overtime to help propel Kansas State past Louisiana Tech, RV/RV K-STATE 3 3 7 10 (16) - 39 39-33, on Saturday in front of 53,540 fans at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. Sept. 19 | Bill Snyder Family Stadium | Manhattan, Kan. | 2:05 p.m. | Att: 53,540 It was just the third time Kansas State (3-0) went into overtime in school history, and the second at Bill Snyder Family Stadium after the Wildcats topped Texas A&M in four overtimes in 2011. After Charles Jones’ 2-point conversion failed leaving the score at 39-33, the Bulldogs (1-2, 0-1 C-USA) still had an opportunity to tie or win the game in the third overtime. However, the Wild- GAME RECAPS cat defense forced quarterback Jeff Driskel to throw four-straight incomplete passes to preserve the victory. Hubener led the K-State attack on offense in just his second-career start, going 15-of-26 for 195 yards and three touchdowns, including the game-winner to Cook. The pivotal play came with the Wildcats backed up to the Louisiana Tech 31 after an illegal block penalty and facing 3rd- and-16. Cook recorded a standout day, catching a career-high four passes for a career-high 73 yards and a career-best two touchdowns, while sophomore linebacker Elijah Lee posted a career-high 12 tackles to go with two sacks and a forced fumble. Junior defense end Jordan Willis added six tackles, along with 3.5 sacks and a fumble recovery. KODY COOK Senior place-kicker Jack Cantele went perfect on the day, hitting from 33, 38, 20, 44 yards to tie his career high of four field goals made in a game. Cantele now has made 23 career field goals, ranking him 10th in school history. TEAM STATISTICS K-State opened the scoring as Cantele hit a 33-yard field goal to give the ‘Cats a 3-0 lead with  Game Notes 6:03 remaining in the first quarter. Cantele would extend the lead four minutes into the second LA TECH K-STATE • K-State started 3-0 for the quarter, connecting on a 38-yard field goal to make it 6-0 at the 11:06 mark. FIRST DOWNS 23 17 first time since 2012 and the Louisiana Tech took the lead on the game’s first touchdown on a 1-yard run by Driskel, giving Rushing 12 8 17th time in Bill Snyder’s 24 the Bulldogs a 7-6 lead at the 3:30 mark. years... Each of the previous Passing 11 8 17 times K-State started 3-0 The Bulldogs would strike again 13 seconds before halftime as kicker Jonathan Barnes hit on Penalty 0 1 under Snyder, the Wildcats the first of four field goals on the day, this one from 25 yards out, to push the lead to 10-6. Driskel’s NET YARDS RUSHING 137 165 won at least seven games and arm again played a major factor in the drive, accounting for 50 of the 59 yards on the drive. Rushing Attempts 38 45 advanced to a bowl. Louisiana Tech extended its lead to 13-6 in the third quarter, as Barnes connected on a 39-yard Average Per Rush 3.6 3.7 field goal to cap a 10-play, 38-yard drive at the 5:16 mark. Rushing Touchdowns 2 1 • It was the third overtime K-State scored its first touchdown of the game with just 17 seconds remaining in the third game in program history and quarter, as Hubener connected with Cook for a 4-yard score to knot the game at 13-all. Driskel Yards Gained Rushing 175 186 the second-ever at Bill Sny- Yards Lost Rushing 38 21 gave the Bulldogs the lead again at 20-13 with his second rushing touchdown of the game – an der Family Stadium... It was 8-yard scamper – just a few minutes into the fourth quarter. NET YARDS PASSING 314 195 K-State’s first overtime game Dominique Heath jump started the offense later in the quarter by returning a punt 58 yards to Completions-Attempts-Int 30-51-0 15-26-0 since defeating Texas A&M on the Louisiana Tech 7. Jones would score two plays later to tie the game up at 20 with 7:04 to play. Average Per Attempt 6.2 7.5 Nov. 12, 2011, 53-50, in four K-State then retook the lead with less than three minutes remaining in the game, as Cantele Average Per Completion 10.5 13.0 overtimes... K-State is 2-1 in overtime games, including a hit on his third field goal of the day – a 21-yarder – to put the Cats ahead 23-20, but Barnes hit a Passing Touchdowns 1 3 2-0 record at home. game-tying field goal from 45 yards left with no time left on the clock to send the game to overtime. TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 451 360 Total offense plays 89 71 • K-State went nine quarters SCORING SUMMARY Average Gain Per Play 5.1 5.1 to start the season without Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-2 3-1 allowing a TD, surrendering its Team Qtr/Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Score Penalties: Number-Yards 6-41 4-35 first touchdown with 3:30 left KS 1st/6:03 Cantele 33 yd field goal 9-64-4:29 0-3 in the second quarter... It was PUNTS-YARDS 5-216 6-248 KS 2nd/11:06 Cantele 38 yd field goal 12-62-6:11 0-6 the longest streak to start a LT 2nd/3:30 Driskel 1 yd run Barnes kick 8-46-2:46 7-6 Average Yards Per Punt 43.2 41.3 season in school history in the LT 2nd/0:13 Barnes 25 yd field goal 9-59-2:00 10-6 Net Yards Per Punt 38.2 37.0 post-World War II era (1945). LT 3rd/5:16 Barnes 39 yd field goal 10-38-4:51 13-6 Inside 20 2 2 KS 3rd/0:17 Cook 4 yd pass from Hubener Cantele kick 9-75-4:59 13-13 50+ Yards 0 2 • Justin Silmon rushed a LT 4th/13:16 Driskel 8 yd run Barnes kick 5-79-1:57 20-13 Touchbacks 0 0 career-high and game-high KS 4th/7:04 Jones 2 yd run Cantele kick 2-7-0:48 20-20 24 times for a career-high 119 Fair catch 1 4 KS 4th/2:44 Cantele 20 yd field goal 7-26-4:11 20-23 yards... It was the fourth-most LT 4th/0:00 Barnes 45 yd field goal 11-60-1:16 23-23 KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-290 6-368 rushing yards by a freshman KS OT Heath 22 yd pass from Hubener Cantele kick 3-25 23-30 Average Yards Per Kickoff 58.0 61.3 in school history, while it was LT OT Taylor 6 yd pass from Driskel Barnes kick 6-25 30-30 Net Yards Per Kickoff 38.6 43.7 the first 100-yard game by a LT 2OT Barnes 32 yd field goal 7-10 33-30 Touchbacks 1 2 K-State running back since KS 2OT Cantele 44 yd field goal 4--2 33-33 Punt ret: Number-Yards-TD 1-26-0 2-25-0 John Hubert had 220 yards KS 3OT Cook 31 yd pass from Hubener Jones rush failed 3-25 33-39 at Kansas in the 2013 regu- Average Per Return 26.0 12.5 lar-season finale. Kickoff ret: Number-Yds-TD 4-56-0 4-72-0 STATISTICAL LEADERS Average Per Return 14.0 18.0 • Defensive end Jordan Willis  Kansas State  Louisiana Tech Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 carded six tackles, including Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 3.5 sacks... His sack total Silmon 24 119 0 25 5.0 Dixon 17 81 0 36 4.8 Possession Time 28:26 31:34 ranks second in school history Jones 7 33 1 13 4.7 Driskel 19 42 2 17 2.2 for a single game, just a half 1st Quarter 5:26 9:34 Hubener 8 9 0 6 1.1 Henderson 1 12 0 12 12.0 sack shy of tying the school 2nd Quarter 8:43 6:17 Gronkowski 2 4 0 3 2.0 McKnight 1 2 0 2 2.0 record held by Chris Johnson Dimel 3 1 0 3 0.3 3rd Quarter 6:41 8:19 (4.0) at Missouri in 2000. Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack 4th Quarter 7:36 7:24 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Driskel 30-51-0 314 1 33 6 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 18 6 of 16 • Linebacker Elijah Lee Hubener 15-26-0 195 3 31 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 4 0 of 0 finished the game with a Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 6-7 career-high 12 tackles... His Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Trent 12 148 1 33 previous career best was six Touchdowns 3-6 3-7 Burton 5 58 0 19 Henderson 6 81 0 22 in the season opener against Cook 4 73 2 31 Dixon 5 25 0 9 Field goals 2-6 3-7 South Dakota, while his season Heath 2 42 1 22 McKnight 4 39 0 17 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 6-35 high during his freshman year Jones 2 10 0 6 Watts 3 21 0 8 PAT Kicks 3-3 3-3 of 2014 was four against UTEP. Gronkowski 1 9 0 9 Field Goals 4-5 4-4 Silmon 1 3 0 3

112 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE GAME FOUR LATE FIELD GOAL LIFTS OSU PAST K-STATE GAME RECAPS RV/RV K-STATE 14 14 0 6 - 34 STILLWATER, Okla. – Oklahoma State place-kicker Ben Grogan converted on a 37-yard field goal with 32 seconds left, as the Cowboys rallied past Kansas State, 36-34, at Boone Pickens Stadium. 20/19 OKLA. STATE 7 13 6 10 - 36 After the Wildcats (3-1, 0-1 Big 12) took the lead 34-33 on a 5-yard touchdown run by junior Oct. 3 | Boone Pickens Stadium | Stillwater, Okla. | 3:05 p.m. | Att: 57,618 quarterback Joe Hubener with 3:01 to play, the Cowboys (5-0, 2-0 Big 12) drove 45 yards over 10 plays to set up the game-winning score. K-State has now lost five-straight games at Boone Pickens Stadium by an average margin of just four points. The last Wildcat win in Stillwater came in 1999. K-State led 28-13 after redshirt freshman running Justin Silmon’s 6-yard touchdown run with 4:37 left in the second quarter and held a 28-20 edge at halftime. The Cowboys outscored the Wildcats, 16-6, in the second half to snap K-State’s nation-best 49-game winning streak when leading at halftime. The Wildcats’ offense posted 351 yards in the game, the fourth-straight game with at least 300 yards of total offense. The passing attack was led by senior Kody Cook, who replaced Hubener at quarterback midway through the first quarter. Cook went 10-for-16 for 122 yards and two touchdowns, while adding a team-high 87 yard rushing on 21 carries. Cook also became the first Wildcat since 2007 to rush, pass and catch a touchdown pass in the same season and the first since at least 1988 to throw multiple touchdown passes while scoring touchdowns via a run and a catch. Silmon rushed for 50 yards on 15 carries and one score. The effort moved him into fourth place KODY COOK in school history in rushing yards by a freshman with 260 yards. On the defensive end, junior defensive back Donnie Starks posted a career-high 11 tackles in the game, while sophomore defensive back Kaleb Prewett also set a career high with nine tackles of his own. Senior defensive end Marquel Bryant recorded a sack in the game, tying a career high TEAM STATISTICS  Game Notes with three sacks this season. Defensive tackle Will Geary also tied a career high with his sack in K-STATE OSU • K-State has now lost five- the game. FIRST DOWNS 22 26 straight games in Stillwater as K-State scored on its opening drive of the game with a 3-yard touchdown scamper by Cook, but Rushing 9 2 the Wildcats’ last win at OSU Oklahoma State answered with a touchdown of their own on the next possession as quarterback came in 1999 with an average Passing 8 23 Mason Rudolph connected with wide receiver James Washington for a 32-yard strike. margin of defeat being four Cook would give the Wildcats a 14-7 lead with a 1:25 left in the first quarter, connecting with Penalty 5 1 points. Glenn Gronkowski for a 4-yard touchdown pass. The score was Gronkowski’s first of the season NET YARDS RUSHING 144 49 and the fifth touchdown of his career. Rushing Attempts 42 27 • Kansas State took a 28-20 The Cowboys opened the scoring in the second half on a 4-yard touchdown pass from reserve lead into halftime, seeing a na- Average Per Rush 3.4 1.8 quarterback J.W. Walsh to wideout Jalen McCleskey. However, the Wildcats would block the Rushing Touchdowns 3 1 tion-leading 49-game winning streak snapped when leading extra point, preserving a 14-13 lead. K-State then pushed the lead back to eight points just three Yards Gained Rushing 196 83 at the half... The last time minutes later as Cook threw his second touchdown pass of the day – a 17-yard completion to Yards Lost Rushing 52 34 K-State lost when leading at Burton to give the Wildcats a 21-13 lead. NET YARDS PASSING 207 441 halftime was a 41-39 setback The ‘Cats would then take advantage of a Cowboy turnover, scoring in one play on a Silmon run Completions-Attempts-Int 13-25-1 35-56-1 at Oklahoma State in 2007 (led from the 6-yard line to give the Wildcats a 28-13 lead with 4:37 remaining in the second quarter. Average Per Attempt 8.3 7.9 21-17 at half). The lead was cut to eight with 46 seconds remaining in the half, as Oklahoma State took the Average Per Completion 15.9 12.6 ball 83 yards in 13 plays to set up a Marcel Ateman touchdown reception. Rudolph converted a Passing Touchdowns 2 4 • The Wildcats were 5-for-5 in pass to Ateman on 3rd-and-18 to keep the drive alive. the red zone on Saturday with TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 351 490 OSU scored the only points of the third quarter, pulling within two points at the 7-minute mark all five scores being touch- off of a Raymond Taylor 1-yard touchdown run. Brandon Sheperd’s 3-yard touchdown reception Total offense plays 67 83 downs... K-State only had eight Average Gain Per Play 5.2 5.9 touchdowns in 18 red zone gave Oklahoma State its first lead of the game at 33-28 with 6:06 remaining in the game. Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-1 trips over the first three games. SCORING SUMMARY Penalties: Number-Yards 9-54 8-95 PUNTS-YARDS 6-285 4-150 • Senior Kody Cook made Team Qtr/Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Score his 15th career start at wide KS 1st/10:09 Cook 3 yd run Cantele kick 11-67-4:51 7-0 Average Yards Per Punt 47.5 37.5 receiver, but ended up playing OSU 1st/7:31 Washington 32 yd pass from Rudolph Grogan kick 7-66-2:38 7-7 Net Yards Per Punt 42.2 37.5 a majority of the game at quar- KS 1st/1:25 Gronkowski 4 yd pass from Cook Cantele kick 11-74-6:06 14-7 Inside 20 0 2 terback, completing 10-of-16 OSU 2nd/13:14 McCleskey 4 yd pass from Walsh Grogan kick blkd 13-64-3:11 14-13 50+ Yards 1 0 passes for 122 yards and two KS 2nd/10:46 Burton 17 yd pass from Cook Cantele kick 5-75-2:28 21-13 Touchbacks 1 0 touchdown, while rushing 21 KS 2nd/4:37 Silmon 6 yd run Cantele kick 1-6-0:06 28-13 Fair catch 3 2 times for 87 yards and another OSU 2nd/0:46 Ateman 11 yd pass from Rudolph Grogan kick 13-83-3:51 28-20 score... He became the first KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-355 7-420 OSU 3rd/7:00 Taylor 1 yd run Hays pass failed 8-71-2:47 28-26 Wildcat since 2007 to rush, OSU 4th/6:06 Sheperd 3 yd pass from Rudolph Grogan kick 5-80-1:53 28-33 Average Yards Per Kickoff 59.2 60.0 pass and catch a touchdown KS 4th/3:01 Hubener 5 yd run Hubener pass failed 7-94-3:05 34-33 Net Yards Per Kickoff 40.3 39.3 in the same season (Leon OSU 4th/0:32 Grogan 37 yd field goal 10-45-2:29 34-36 Touchbacks 1 2 Patton), while he is the first Punt ret: Number-Yards-TD 2-0-0 2-12-0 Wildcat since at least 1988 STATISTICAL LEADERS Average Per Return 0.0 6.0 to throw multiple touchdown passes in a season while also Kickoff ret: Number-Yds-TD 5-95-0 4-88-0  Kansas State  Oklahoma State scoring touchdowns via a run Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Average Per Return 19.0 22.0 and catch. Cook 21 87 1 32 4.1 Taylor 9 35 1 8 3.9 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-0-0 1-0-0 Silmon 15 50 1 8 3.3 McCleske 2 19 0 12 9.5 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-9-0 0-0-0 • Redshirt freshman running Hubener 4 8 1 11 2.0 Carr 6 15 0 6 2.5 Possession Time 34:33 25:27 back Justin Silmon rushed Washington 1 10 0 10 10.0 1st Quarter 10:57 4:03 15 times for 50 yards and one Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack touchdown... He moved into Cook 10-16-0 122 2 36 4 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack 2nd Quarter 7:52 7:08 fourth place in school history in 3rd Quarter 7:51 7:09 Hubener 3-9-1 85 0 72 1 Rudolph 34-55-1 437 3 47 2 rushing yards among freshmen Walsh 1-1-0 4 1 4 0 4th Quarter 7:53 7:07 at 260, passing Darren Spro- Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 9 of 15 les (210, 2001) and Daniel Heath 3 49 0 36 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 1 Sams (235, 2012). Klein 3 36 0 17 Glidden 8 83 0 22 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 5-5 Burton 2 33 1 17 Washington 7 100 1 32 • Sophomore punter Nick Davis 2 7 0 12 Ateman 6 101 1 27 Touchdowns 5-5 4-5 Walsh recorded a season-high Field goals 0-5 1-5 Jones 1 72 0 72 Hays 5 32 0 9 47.5-yard average... It was just West 1 6 0 6 Sheperd 3 56 1 47 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-9 6-40 shy of his career high of 49.2 Gronkowski 1 4 1 4 McCleskey 3 12 1 4 PAT Kicks 4-4 3-4 yards vs. UCLA in 2014. Seales 1 40 0 40 Field Goals 0-1 1-1 Lacy 1 15 0 15

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 113 GAME FIVE NO. 2 TCU RALLIES PAST K-STATE 2/2 TCU 14 3 14 21 - 52 MANHATTAN, Kan. – TCU quarterback Trevone Boykin connected with Josh Doctson for a 55- yard touchdown pass with 1:10 remaining in the game as the Horned Frogs defeated K-State, RV/RV K-STATE 7 28 0 10 - 45 52-45, in front of 53,671 fans at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. Oct. 10 | Bill Snyder Family Stadium | Manhattan, Kan. | 6:35 p.m. | Att: 53,671 The Wildcats (3-2, 0-2 Big 12) saw most of its offensive production on the ground, rushing for 228 total yards on and scoring six rushing touchdowns. Junior quarterback Joe Hubener led all rushers with 111 yards on the ground and four rushing touchdowns, while Charles Jones added 75 yards and two touchdowns of his own. Junior Deante Burton led all Wildcat receivers with a career-high five catches for a career-high GAME RECAPS 65 yards. Fellow junior Kyle Klein also added a career-high 57 yards on a career-high four catches. On defense, the Wildcats were led by sophomore Elijah Lee, whose two interceptions were the first of his career. Sean Newlan and Donnie Starks each recorded five solo tackles in the game. TCU (6-0, 3-0 Big 12) wasted no time getting on the board, scoring on its first play from scrimmage as Aaron Green scampered for an 86-yard touchdown run 18 seconds into the game. K-State answered with a touchdown of its own on its first drive with a two-yard touchdown run by Hubener to tie the game at 7-7. Doctson’s 32-yard touchdown reception from Boykin would give the Frogs a 14-7 lead at the 7:46 mark of the first quarter, but Hubener punched in his second score of the night, a 17-yard run, to tie the game up at 14 apiece with 12:51 remaining in the JOE HUBENER second quarter. The Frogs regained the lead on their next drive as kicker Jaden Oberkrom connected on a 50-yard field goal to push the lead to 17-14, but K-State took its first lead of the game at the 6:56 mark of the second quarter as Jones scored on a career long 28-yard rush to give the Wildcats a TEAM STATISTICS  Game Notes 21-17 lead. TCU K-STATE • K-State scored 35 first-half After the defense forced a Boykin interception, Jones would score his second rushing touchdown FIRST DOWNS 22 28 points, the most since scoring of the night to extend the lead to 28-17. Later, a 12-yard TCU punt set up the Wildcats with great Rushing 7 14 35 at Texas Tech in 2013... field position for a second-straight position and the Wildcats would capitalize, as Hubener rushed Of the 35 first-half points, 28 Passing 13 8 for his third touchdown to give the ‘Cats a 35-17 lead. came in the second quarter, TCU cut into the lead early in the second half as Derrick Kindred returned a Hubener inter- Penalty 2 6 the most since also scoring NET YARDS RUSHING 242 228 28 in the third quarter against ception 60 yards to push the score to 35-24, and the Frogs would score six minutes later to cut the Rushing Attempts 23 48 Kansas in 2012. lead to just four points as Green scored from eight yards out. Average Per Rush 10.5 4.8 The Wildcats scored their first points of the second half at the 12:21 mark in the fourth quarter Rushing Touchdowns 4 6 • K-State extended its scor- as Hubener scored his fourth touchdown to give the ‘Cats a 42-31, but the back-and-forth game ing streak to 234 consecutive Yards Gained Rushing 247 261 went on as Boykin answered with a touchdown of his own with 7:55 remaining in the game, taking games, while the Wildcats the ball himself for a 14-yard touchdown run. TCU attempted a two-point conversion, but the try Yards Lost Rushing 5 33 have now scored at least was no good, giving K-State a five point lead at 42-37. NET YARDS PASSING 301 157 two touchdowns in in a game Completions-Attempts-Int 20-30-2 13-33-1 to 56-straight games, the TCU regained the lead with just over six minutes remaining as Boykin scampered for a 69-yard Average Per Attempt 10.0 4.8 third-longest active streak in score. A successful two-point conversion would give the Frogs a 45-42 lead. Average Per Completion 15.1 12.1 the nation. Place-kicker Jack Cantele tied the game at 45-45 with 1:47 remaining after he connected on a Passing Touchdowns 2 0 37-yard field goal. However, TCU answered two plays later to seal the game as Boykin connected • A week after going 5-for-5 on with Doctson on a 55-yard pass to give the Frogs a 52-45 lead with 1:10 left in the game. TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 543 385 touchdowns in the red zone at Total offense plays 53 81 Oklahoma State, the Wildcats Average Gain Per Play 10.2 4.8 were 6-for-6 in the red zone on Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 1-1 Saturday night with six touch- SCORING SUMMARY Penalties: Number-Yards 11-81 3-35 downs... K-State only had eight PUNTS-YARDS 3-99 5-218 touchdowns in 18 red zone Team Qtr/Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Score trips over the first three games. TCU 1st/14:42 Green 86 yd run Oberkrom kick 1-86-0:18 7-0 Average Yards Per Punt 33.0 43.6 KS 1st/9:39 Hubener 2 yd run Cantele kick 9-64-4:58 7-7 Net Yards Per Punt 27.0 43.6 • Senior quarterback Joe TCU 1st/7:46 Doctson 32 yd pass from Boykin Oberkrom kick 6-59-1:42 14-7 Inside 20 0 3 Hubener set career highs in KS 2nd/12:51 Hubener 17 yd run Cantele kick 10-76-5:39 14-14 50+ Yards 0 1 rushing attempts, yards and TCU 2nd/11:32 Oberkrom 50 yd field goal 5-42-1:14 17-14 Touchbacks 0 0 touchdowns... His 111 yards KS 2nd/6:56 Jones 28 yd run Cantele kick 8-75-4:36 17-21 Fair catch 0 4 on the ground were the most KS 2nd/4:56 Jones 7 yd run Cantele kick 4-24-1:44 17-28 by a K-State quarterback since KS 2nd/0:22 Hubener 1 yd run Cantele kick 7-40-3:40 17-35 KICKOFFS-YARDS 9-563 8-429 Jake Waters ran for 138 yards TCU 3rd/13:16 Kindred 60 yd interception return Oberkrom kick 24-35 Average Yards Per Kickoff 62.6 53.6 at Iowa State in 2004... His TCU 3rd/7:14 Green 8 yd run Oberkrom kick 9-88-4:09 31-35 Net Yards Per Kickoff 39.8 35.6 four rushing touchdowns tied KS 4th/12:21 Hubener 1 yd run Cantele kick 10-45-5:46 31-42 Touchbacks 7 0 for third in school history, one TCU 4th/7:55 Boykin 14 yd run Boykin pass failed 11-70-4:22 37-42 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-18-0 shy of the school record. TCU 4th/6:07 Boykin 69 yd run Doctson pass 2-75-0:44 45-42 Average Per Return 0.0 9.0 KS 4th/1:47 Cantele 37 yd field goal 8-55-4:20 45-45 • Charles Jones recorded TCU 4th/1:10 Doctson 55 yd pass from Boykin Oberkrom kick 2-64-0:30 52-45 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 7-144-0 2-30-0 his fifth career game with two Average Per Return 20.6 15.0 or more rushing TDs and his STATISTICAL LEADERS Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-60-1 2-2-0 first since the 2014 Oklahoma Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 State game... His second-quar-  Kansas State  TCU Possession Time 20:15 39:45 ter touchdown run spanned 28 Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg 1st Quarter 4:22 10:38 yards, which bettered his ca- Hubener 26 111 4 26 4.3 Boykin 11 124 2 69 11.3 reer high by 10 yards (18 yards 2nd Quarter 2:51 12:09 Jones 13 75 2 28 5.8 Green 11 121 2 86 11.0 at ISU in 2014). Silmon 6 22 0 10 3.7 3rd Quarter 6:22 8:38 Heath 2 14 0 8 7.0 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack 4th Quarter 6:40 8:20 • Sophomore linebacker Elijah Gronkowski 1 6 0 6 6.0 Boykin 20-30-2 301 2 55 0 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 9 8 of 14 Lee recorded the first two in- Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 terceptions of his career to go Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 6-6 along with his three tackles... Hubener 13-33-1 157 0 25 2 Doctson 8 155 2 55 It was the first time a Wildcat Nixon 4 51 0 29 Touchdowns 2-3 5-6 had two picks in a game since Field goals 0-3 1-6 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Turpin 3 57 0 20 Morgan Burns and Travis Burton 5 65 0 17 White 3 18 0 6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-15 0-0 Green each had two last year Klein 4 57 0 25 Story 2 20 0 11 PAT Kicks 5-5 6-6 against Texas Tech. Heath 3 26 0 10 Field Goals 1-1 1-1 Reuter 1 9 0 9

114 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE GAME SIX K-STATE FALLS TO OKLAHOMA GAME RECAPS 19/19 OKLAHOMA 14 21 13 7 - 55 MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State had no answer for Oklahoma’s offense as the Sooners put up 568 total yards on their way to a 55-0 victory over the Wildcats in front of a sold-out Bill Snyder NR/RV K-STATE 0 0 0 0 - 0 Family Stadium. The loss marked the first time the Wildcats have been shutout at home since the Oct. 17 | Bill Snyder Family Stadium | Manhattan, Kan. | 2:41 p.m. | Att: 52,867 1991 season. K-State’s offense struggled to get anything going in the game, putting up 110 total yards in the game. Quarterbacks Joe Hubener and Kody Cook went a combined 5-for-22 for 45 yards and three interceptions between the pair. Cook led all K-State rushers with 19 yards on the ground on 11 attempts. Junior Charles Jones led all running backs with 18 yards on five attempts. Overall, the Wildcats tallied 65 yards on the ground. Sophomore defensive back Sean Newlan led K-State with a career-high 14 tackles. Redshirt freshman Sam Sizelove also had a career day, adding a career-high eight tackles, six of which were solo tackles. Sophomore defensive tackle Will Geary also set three new careers with eight tackles, three tackles for loss and two sacks in the game. Quarterback Baker Mayfield led the Oklahoma offensive attack with five passing touchdowns on 20-of-27 attempts and 282 yards. Twelve different receivers caught passes led by Dede West- brook’s five catches for 85 yards. Wide out Sterling Shepard had a pair of touchdown receptions SEAN NEWLAN on 83 yards receiving. Running back Joe Mixon had 73 yards on 15 carries to pace a Sooner rushing group that accumulated 232 yards on 30 carries. Oklahoma opened the scoring 64 seconds into the game, taking the ball 75 yards in five plays to take the early 7-0 lead as Mayfield connected with Shepard for a 22-yard touchdown pass. TEAM STATISTICS  Game Notes Mayfield was perfect on the drive, completing all four of his passes for 71 yards. OU K-STATE • Oklahoma extended its The Sooners took advantage of good field position after a Hubener interception as Mixon caught FIRST DOWNS 30 7 winning streak over K-State in a 10-yard pass from Mayfield to give the Sooners a 14-0 lead with nine minutes left in the first Rushing 12 5 Manhattan to six games as the quarter. Sooners have not lost in Man- Passing 18 2 Mayfield threw his third touchdown pass three minutes into the second quarter, connecting with hattan since 1996... The road Shepard on a 28-yard pass to push the lead to 21-0. Penalty 0 0 team has won each of the last NET YARDS RUSHING 232 65 five meetings as the last home Oklahoma scored again with 7:29 remaining in the first half as wide receiver Mark Andrews Rushing Attempts 52 31 team to win was Oklahoma in caught a 3-yard pass from Mayfield, capping an 8-play, 58-yard drive to give Oklahoma a 28-0 Average Per Rush 4.5 2.1 2009. advantage. Rushing Touchdowns 1 0 Another Hubener interception led to a fifth OU touchdown after the Sooners took the ball 27 • A capacity crowd of 52,867 Yards Gained Rushing 262 103 yards on five plays to extend their lead to 35-0. The score was Mayfield’s fifth touchdown pass of attended today’s game... It the half. Yards Lost Rushing 30 38 was the 24th consecutive Defensive back Zack Sanchez returned a Cook pass 38-yards to give the Sooners a 42-0 lead NET YARDS PASSING 336 45 sellout dating back to 2012 Completions-Attempts-Int 25-32-0 5-22-3 and its 33rd sellout since the just 22 seconds into the second half. The interception was Sanchez’s second pick of the game. Average Per Attempt 10.5 2.0 2009 season... It was also the The Sooners tacked on three more points five minutes later as placekicker Average Per Completion 13.4 9.0 16th-largest crowd in school connected on a field goal – a 20-yarder – to extend the lead to 45-0. A 36-yard pass from Mayfield Passing Touchdowns 5 0 history as 17 of the 20 largest to Westbrook set up the field goal attempt. home crowds have come since Seibert added another field goal, this one from 19-yards, on the Sooners’ next drive to push TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 568 110 the beginning of 2013. Total offense plays 84 53 the lead to 48-0. Oklahoma scored its final touchdown at the 9:44 mark of the fourth quarter, as Mixon scored the only rushing touchdown of the game to give the Sooners a 55-0 lead. The rush Average Gain Per Play 6.8 2.1 • K-State had its scoring capped a 7:42 drive which went for 53 yards on 12 plays. Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 0-0 streak of 234 consecutive Penalties: Number-Yards 3-24 1-5 games ended... It was the PUNTS-YARDS 2-76 8-320 ninth-longest active streak in the nation, the second-longest Average Yards Per Punt 38.0 40.0 active streak in the Big 12 and SCORING SUMMARY Net Yards Per Punt 38.0 40.0 the 20th longest all-time... Team Qtr/Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Score Inside 20 0 3 The Wildcats were held off the OU 1st/13:56 Shepard 22 yd pass from Mayfield Seibert kick 5-75-1:04 7-0 50+ Yards 0 1 scoreboard for the first time OU 1st/8:33 Mixon 10 yd pass from Mayfield Seibert kick 2-16-0:27 14-0 Touchbacks 0 0 since a 12-0 loss at Colorado OU 2nd/12:00 Shepard 28 yd pass from Mayfield Seibert kick 5-80-1:26 21-0 Fair catch 1 6 in 1996... The scoring streak OU 2nd/7:29 Andrews 3 yd pass from Mayfield Seibert kick 8-58-2:51 28-0 endured 153 conference KICKOFFS-YARDS 10-598 1-65 OU 2nd/4:59 Westbrook 4 yd pass from Mayfield Seibert kick 5-27-1:39 35-0 games... K-State snapped OU 3rd/14:38 Sanchez 38 yd interception return Seibert kick 42-0 Average Yards Per Kickoff 59.8 65.0 a home scoring streak to OU 3rd/9:27 Seibert 20 yd field goal 9-49-3:33 45-0 Net Yards Per Kickoff 38.4 40.0 158-straight games as it was OU 3rd/3:28 Seibert 19 yd field goal 12-55-4:20 48-0 Touchbacks 7 1 last held scoreless at home OU 4th/9:44 Mixon 1 yd run Seibert kick 13-94-5:03 55-0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0 on Oct. 26, 1991 by Colorado Average Per Return 0.0 0.0 (10-0). STATISTICAL LEADERS Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 3-39-0 • This was the worst home Kansas State Oklahoma Average Per Return 0.0 13.0   loss in terms of scoring margin Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 3-62-1 0-0-0 by K-State in the Bill Snyder Cook 11 19 0 16 1.7 Mixon 15 73 1 15 4.9 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 era and the worst loss by final Jones 5 18 0 8 3.6 Perine 11 56 0 13 5.1 Possession Time 34:22 25:38 margin since Oct. 26, 1974 at Hubener 9 16 0 7 1.8 Brooks 11 41 0 20 3.7 1st Quarter 6:24 8:36 Oklahoma (63-0). Gronkowski 1 7 0 7 7.0 Mayfield 9 33 0 28 3.7 Silmon 3 3 0 4 1.0 2nd Quarter 7:20 7:40 • Kansas State threw three 3rd Quarter 7:53 7:07 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack interceptions this afternoon... Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Mayfield 20-27-0 282 5 36 3 4th Quarter 12:45 2:15 It was the first time the Wild- Hubener 4-14-2 39 0 31 2 Knight 4-4-0 53 0 34 0 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 15 3 of 14 cats threw three picks in a Cook 1-8-1 6 0 6 4 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 game since Oct. 5, 2013 at Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 0-1 Oklahoma State. Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Westbrook 5 85 1 36 Cook 2 38 0 31 Shepard 4 83 2 28 Touchdowns 4-6 0-1 • Sophomore defensive tackle Field goals 2-6 0-1 Davis 1 6 0 6 Neal 4 55 0 20 Will Geary set career highs in Klein 1 5 0 5 Mixon 3 29 1 14 Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-31 3-16 tackles (8), tackles for loss (3) Heath 1 -4 0 0 Perine 2 20 0 16 PAT Kicks 7-7 0-0 and sacks (2). Brooks 1 34 0 34 Field Goals 2-2 0-1 Bothun 1 11 0 11

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 115 GAME SEVEN K-STATE RALLY FALLS SHORT AT TEXAS K-STATE 0 6 3 0 - 9 AUSTIN, Texas – Kansas State’s rally from an early deficit fell short late in the second half, as Texas posted a 23-9 win on a rainy Saturday in front of 88,283 at DKR Texas-Memorial Stadium. TEXAS 3 13 0 7 - 23 The Wildcats were down 16-0 midway through the second quarter before scoring nine straight Oct. 24 | Texas Memorial Stadium | Austin, Texas | 11:06 p.m. | Att: 88,283 points, including a 7-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Joe Hubener to wide receiver Domin- que Heath just before halftime, to close the gap. A fourth-quarter touchdown by the Longhorns put the game out of reach. Texas did its damage on the ground, rushing for 274 yards and three touchdowns, as running back Johnathan Gray had 103 yards on 18 carries. Backup quarterback Tyrone Swoopes scored GAME RECAPS all three of the Longhorns touchdowns on seven carries for 50 yards. Quarterback Jerrod Heard was 10-for-15 on the day for 99 yards. Heard also added 61 yards on the ground on 15 carries. Kansas State doubled its offensive production from last week, putting up 242 total yards, including 135 yards on the ground. Running back Charles Jones led all rushers with ca- reer-high 122 total yards on 18 attempts. It was Jones’ first 100-yard game of his career. Hubener went 10-for-22 on the day for 97 yards with a touchdown and a pick. Backup quarterback Kody Cook was 1-for-2 in the game for 10 yards. Deante Burton led all Wildcat receivers with 39 yards. Heath added 23 yards on two receptions, including the Wildcats’ only touchdown of the game. On defense, senior defensive end Travis Britz set a new career highs with nine tackles and four CHARLES JONES tackles for loss. The four tackles for loss are the most by a Wildcat in a single game since 2006. Redshirt freshman Kendall Adams recorded a career-high seven tackles in his first career start. Texas scored on its opening possession of the game, taking the ball 42 yards on 15 plays to set up a 28-yard field goal from Nick Rose to give the Longhorns a 3-0 lead. All 42 yards on the drive TEAM STATISTICS  Game Notes came on the ground to set up the field goal. K-STATE UT • Saturday’s game between The Longhorns strung together another long drive on their next possession as Swoopes scored FIRST DOWNS 15 20 Kansas State and Texas was from 1-yard out, capping a 13-play, 80-yard drive to extend the lead to 10-0. D’Onta Foreman Rushing 9 15 the 16th meeting between the rushed for 28 yards, including a 15-yard run, to set up the score. Passing 5 5 two teams as the Wildcats now Swoopes scored his second touchdown of the day from two yards out on Texas’ third posses- hold a 9-7 advantage, but are sion, but a failed rush gave the Longhorns a 16-0 lead. The play was highlighted by a 46-yard Penalty 1 0 just 3-6 in Austin... K-State NET YARDS RUSHING 135 274 dropped its fourth-straight scamper by Gray, who went for 63 yards on the drive. Rushing Attempts 37 53 game as the Wildcats are now K-State scored its first points of the game with 32 seconds remaining in the first half as a Average Per Rush 3.6 5.2 in the midst of their first four- Hubener connected with Heath on a 7-yard touchdown pass. Despite an unsuccessful two-point Rushing Touchdowns 0 3 game losing skid since a five- conversion, the Wildcats pulled within 10 points of the Longhorns at 16-6 at halftime. Yards Gained Rushing 178 301 game skid in 2008 and the first The Wildcats pulled even closer in the third quarter, as placekicker Jack Cantele connected on under head coach Bill Snyder a 36-yard field goal to make the score 16-9. Jones rushed 26 of the drives 44 yards to set up the Yards Lost Rushing 43 27 since losing five-straight in field goal. NET YARDS PASSING 107 99 2005. Completions-Attempts-Int 11-24-1 10-16-0 Texas scored the only points of the fourth quarter, as Swoopes punched it in from 10 yards out Average Per Attempt 4.5 6.2 • Kansas State has only for his third score of the game to seal the victory. Swoopes accounted for all 52 yards on the 3-play Average Per Completion 9.7 9.9 scored nine total points in its drive. Passing Touchdowns 1 0 last two games, the fewest in a two-game stretch since TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 242 373 2006 (6 points vs. Louisville, 3 Total offense plays 61 69 points at Baylor). Average Gain Per Play 4.0 5.4 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-0 0-0 • Junior running back Charles Penalties: Number-Yards 5-27 3-35 Jones rushed 18 times for 122 PUNTS-YARDS 7-283 6-222 yards... It was his first-career 100-yard rushing game and Average Yards Per Punt 40.4 37.0 thus a new career high... His Net Yards Per Punt 32.0 28.5 previous career best was 76 Inside 20 1 1 yards against UTEP on Sept. 50+ Yards 1 1 27, 2014... It was the second Touchbacks 3 2 time this season a K-State SCORING SUMMARY Fair catch 0 0 running back eclipsed the 100- yard mark (Justin Silmon, 119 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-170 4-258 Team Qtr/Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Score vs. Louisiana Tech) after no UT 1st/6:37 Rose 28 yd field goal 15-42-6:19 0-3 Average Yards Per Kickoff 56.7 64.5 running back reached the mark UT 2nd/12:38 Swoopes 1 yd run Rose kick 13-80-5:18 0-10 Net Yards Per Kickoff 42.0 40.2 in 2014. UT 2nd/6:48 Swoopes 2 yd run TEAM rush failed 8-80-3:32 0-16 Touchbacks 0 1 KS 2nd/0:32 Heath 7 yd pass from Hubener Hubener pass failed 10-78-4:43 6-16 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-11-0 2--1-0 • Senior defensive tackle KS 3rd/7:18 Cantele 36 yd field goal 9-44-4:16 9-16 Average Per Return 11.0 -0.5 Travis Britz came away with UT 4th/1:47 Swoopes 10 yd run Rose kick 3-52-1:15 9-23 a career-high nine tackles... Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-72-0 3-44-0 He bettered his previous ca- STATISTICAL LEADERS Average Per Return 24.0 14.7 reer high of seven last season Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0 against TCU... He also had a  Kansas State  Texas Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 career-high 4.0 tackles for Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Possession Time 29:20 30:40 loss, the most by a Wildcat in a Jones 18 122 0 22 6.8 Gray 18 103 0 46 5.7 1st Quarter 5:45 9:15 single game since Ian Camp- Hubener 15 18 0 18 1.2 Heard 15 61 0 16 4.1 bell had 5.0 against Illinois 2nd Quarter 7:01 7:59 Silmon 2 -2 0 3 -1.0 Swoopes 7 50 3 29 7.1 State in 2006. 3rd Quarter 6:41 8:19 Cook 2 -3 0 0 -1.5 Foreman 10 43 0 15 4.3 Warren III 2 19 0 14 9.5 4th Quarter 9:53 5:07 • Senior cornerback Morgan Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 7 of 15 Burns carded two tackles and Hubener 10-22-1 97 1 16 4 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 1 a pass breakup... He now has Cook 1-2-0 10 0 10 1 Heard 10-15-0 99 0 28 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-5 at least one pass breakup in Swoopes 0-1-0 0 0 0 0 each of his last eight games Touchdowns 1-2 3-5 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg played dating back to the 2014 Field goals 1-2 1-5 Burton 5 39 0 10 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg season. Heath 2 23 1 16 Johnson 6 41 0 14 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 5-33 Davis 2 17 0 10 Burt 2 25 0 20 PAT Kicks 0-0 2-2 Gronkowski 1 16 0 16 Bluiett 1 28 0 28 Field Goals 1-1 1-1 Klein 1 12 0 12 Beck 1 5 0 5

116 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE GAME EIGHT CATS DROP CLOSE DECISION TO NO. 2 BAYLOR GAME RECAPS 2/2/6 BAYLOR 14 7 7 3 - 31 MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State rallied for 14 points in the fourth quarter to pull within a touch- down, but a late interception helped No. 2/2 Baylor hold on for a 31-24 win in front of a sold-out K-STATE 7 0 3 14 - 24 Bill Snyder Family Stadium. Nov. 5 | Bill Snyder Family Stadium | Manhattan, Kan. | 6:35 p.m. | Att: 52,108 The 31 points were the fewest scored by the Bear offense since scoring 27 at West Virginia during the 2014 season. Baylor true freshman quarterback Jarret Stidham led the way for the Bears in his first-career start, going 23-for-33 for 419 yards and three touchdowns. Stidham also added a score on the ground. Wide receiver Corey Coleman recorded 216 receiving yards and two touchdowns. K-State quarterback Joe Hubener led the way for the Wildcats, rushing for a career-high 153 yards on a career-high 29 attempts with two touchdowns. He also added 151 yards through the air, going 12-for-21 with a touchdown pass. Wide-out Kody Cook also had a career night receiving, leading all Wildcat wide receivers with a career-high 71 yards on a career-high six catches. Sophomore Sean Newlan led all Wildcat defenders with nine tackles. Junior linebacker Will Davis recorded his first sack, in the first half, while fellow junior Donnie Starks posted a ca- reer-high two pass breakups. Baylor opened the scoring on its opening drive, capping off a seven-play, 81-yard drive in 1:46 with a one-yard touchdown run by Stidham to give the Bears a 7-0 lead. The 1-yard touchdown JOE HUBENER run was the first score of the true freshman’s career. The Wildcats answered with a touchdown on the next drive as Hubener scored from a yard out to tie the game at 7-7. The drive went for 88 yards on 17 plays and was highlighted by two successful fourth-down conversions to keep the drive alive. It was also the longest drive in terms TEAM STATISTICS  Game Notes of time since a 9 minute, 54 second touchdown drive against Washington in the 1999 Holiday Bowl. BU K-STATE • K-State’s first touchdown Stidham threw his first career touchdown pass four plays later, connecting with K.D. Cannon FIRST DOWNS 20 22 drive took 17 plays and 9 on a 55-yard touchdown pass to extend the lead to 14-7, and the Bears wasted no time after a Rushing 5 15 minutes, 17 seconds... It was Hubener interception as Stidham connected with Coleman on an 81-yard touchdown pass at the the longest drive in terms of Passing 14 6 7:06 mark of the second quarter. plays since the 2014 Alamo K-State scored on its opening drive of the second half as placekicker Jack Cantele connected Penalty 1 1 Bowl against UCLA (17 plays) NET YARDS RUSHING 103 258 and the longest in terms of on a 36-yard field goal to cut the lead to 11 at 21-10. Rushing Attempts 34 48 time since a 9 minute, 54 sec- Coleman scored his second touchdown of the night for the Bears on a 3-yard pass from Average Per Rush 3.0 5.4 ond touchdown drive against Stidham to give Baylor a 28-10 lead with 5:10 remaining in the third quarter, and BU extended Rushing Touchdowns 1 2 Washington in the 1999 Holil- its lead to 31-10 with 12:20 remaining in the fourth quarter as placekicker Chris Callahan hit a day Bowl. Yards Gained Rushing 127 280 39-yard field goal. Hubener scored his eighth rushing touchdown of the season to pull the Wildcats within 14 Yards Lost Rushing 24 22 • Junior quarterback Joe Hu- points at 31-17 as the quarterback took the ball 34 yards for the score with 9:47 remaining in the NET YARDS PASSING 419 172 bener logged career highs in Completions-Attempts-Int 23-33-0 13-23-2 rushes (29) and rushing yards game. The 34-yard rush was the longest of Hubener’s career. Average Per Attempt 12.7 7.5 (153)... His 153 yards were The Wildcats scored a touchdown on their next possession as Hubener hooked up with Deante Average Per Completion 18.2 13.2 the fifth most in school history Burton for a 10-yard touchdown pass with 4:07 left in the game to push the score to 31-24. Passing Touchdowns 3 1 by a quarterback... It was his Fullback Winston Dimel’s 46-yard reception highlighted the scoring drive for the Wildcats. second career 100-yard game TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 522 430 after a 111-yard effort against Total offense plays 67 71 TCU, a game in which he had Average Gain Per Play 7.8 6.1 a then-career high 26 carries. Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 2-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 11-119 7-39 • Junior running back Charles PUNTS-YARDS 4-111 3-107 Jones rushed 16 times for 76 yards... Jones has accounted Average Yards Per Punt 27.8 35.7 for 281 of his season total 378 Net Yards Per Punt 27.8 29.0 rushing yards in his last four Inside 20 1 0 games, which featured a 122- SCORING SUMMARY 50+ Yards 0 0 yard effort in the last game at Team Qtr/Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Score Touchbacks 0 1 Texas... Jones has rushed for BU 1st/13:14 Stidham 1 yd run Callahan kick 7-81-1:46 7-0 Fair catch 1 1 75 or more yards five times KS 1st/3:53 Hubener 1 yd run Cantele kick 17-88-9:17 7-7 in his career, including three BU 1st/2:57 Cannon 55 yd pass from Stidham Callahan kick 4-75-0:56 14-7 KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-323 5-261 times this season... Tonight’s BU 2nd/7:06 Coleman 81 yd pass from Stidham Callahan kick 1-81-0:10 21-7 Average Yards Per Kickoff 53.8 52.2 game put Jones’ career rushing KS 3rd/10:47 Cantele 36 yd field goal 9-49-4:08 21-10 Net Yards Per Kickoff 40.0 34.2 total at 918 yards, 82 yards BU 3rd/5:10 Coleman 3 yd pass from Stidham Callahan kick 8-68-2:39 28-10 Touchbacks 1 2 shy of becoming the 27th BU 4th/12:20 Callahan 39 yd field goal 15-58-4:19 31-10 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0 player in school history with KS 4th/9:47 Hubener 34 yd run Cantele kick 5-84-2:26 31-17 Average Per Return 0.0 0.0 1,000 career rushing yards. KS 4th/4:07 Burton 10 yd pass from Hubener Cantele kick 7-77-4:21 31-24 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-40-0 5-58-0 • Redshirt freshman running STATISTICAL LEADERS Average Per Return 13.3 11.6 back Justin Silmon rushed Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-0-0 0-0-0 twice times for 28 yards... He  Kansas State  Baylor Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 moved into second place in Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Possession Time 21:59 38:01 school history in rushing yards Hubener 29 153 2 34 5.3 Linwood 13 72 0 11 5.5 1st Quarter 2:42 12:18 among freshmen at 311 yards, Jones 16 76 0 13 4.8 Chafin 10 39 0 11 3.9 passing Parrish Fisher (289 2nd Quarter 5:29 9:31 Silmon 2 28 0 19 14.0 Coleman 2 2 0 1 1.0 yards; 2005) and Roosevelt Gronkowski 1 1 0 1 1.0 Stidham 7 1 1 8 0.1 3rd Quarter 5:49 9:11 Duncan (304 yards; 1976). 4th Quarter 7:59 7:01 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 4 of 11 • Senior wide receiver Kody Hubener 12-21-1 151 1 46 1 Stidham 23-33-0 419 3 81 3 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 3 2 of 3 Cook led the Wildcats with a Cook 1-2-1 21 0 21 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-3 career-high six receptions for Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg 71 yards... Cook has two career Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Coleman 11 216 2 81 Touchdowns 2-4 2-3 games with 70 or more yards Field goals 1-4 1-3 Cook 6 71 0 31 Cannon 4 108 1 55 receiving (career-high: 73 vs. Dimel 2 58 0 46 Lee 4 61 0 21 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-15 3-13 Louisiana Tech). Jones 2 23 0 21 Linwood 3 29 0 21 PAT Kicks 4-4 3-3 Burton 2 17 1 10 Penning 1 5 0 5 Field Goals 1-2 1-1 Heath 1 3 0 3

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 117 GAME NINE CATS COME UP SHORT IN HIGH-SCORING AFFAIR K-STATE 7 14 7 16 - 44 LUBBOCK, Texas – Kansas State pulled within one possession late in the fourth quarter, but it was not enough as the Wildcats fell to Texas Tech, 59-44, at Jones AT&T Stadium. TEXAS TECH 28 7 10 14 - 59 The setback extended the Wildcats’ losing streak to six games, the longest since dropping seven Nov. 14 | Jones AT&T Stadium | Lubbock, Texas | 2:40 p.m. | Att: 53,833 straight in 1989. Down 28-7 after one quarter of action, K-State rallied to within 52-44 with 3:38 remaining in the contest behind quarterback Joe Hubener’s three touchdown runs. However, Texas Tech was able to recover the on-side kick before scoring for the final time with 1:02 to play. Hubener had a productive afternoon, throwing for 289 yards on 19-of-40 passing and two GAME RECAPS touchdowns to go with his three scores on the ground. Running back Charles Jones fell one yard short of a 100-yard day, rushing for 99 yards, as he became the 27th player in school history with 1,000 career rushing yards. Receiver Kyle Klein posted the first 100-yard receiving day for the Wildcats, catching a ca- reer-high six passes for a career-high 131 yards. Wide out Dominique Heath’s 6-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter moved him into fourth place in school history in receptions (22) and yards (267) by a freshman. On defense, sophomore defensive back Kaleb Prewett set a career high in tackles with 12, three more than his previous career high set against Oklahoma State on Oct. 3. Fellow sophomore MORGAN BURNS Will Geary recorded his second-career forced fumble and recovered his first fumble of his career. Elijah Lee recorded 11 tackles, including a sack. Texas Tech sophomore quarterback Patrick Mahomes completed 33-of-42 passes for three touchdowns and added 14 yards on the ground for one touchdown. Senior running back DeAn- TEAM STATISTICS  Game Notes dre Washington had a career day, rushing for a career-high 248 yards for a career-high three K-STATE TT • The kickoff-return touch- touchdowns. The 658 yards of total offense tallied by the Red Raiders was the most by a Wildcat FIRST DOWNS 19 32 down by Morgan Burns was opponent since 2011. Rushing 6 15 the fifth non-offensive touch- Texas Tech opened the scoring less than three minutes into the game, as Mahomes connected down by K-State in its last four Passing 11 16 with Justin Stockton for a 17-yard touchdown pass. trips to Texas Tech... In 2009, On the ensuing kickoff, the Wildcats used strong downfield blocking to open up a hole for Penalty 2 1 Jeffrey Fitzgerald returned an NET YARDS RUSHING 123 274 interception 17 yards for a Morgan Burns, who returned the kick 93 yards for a touchdown to tie the game at 7-7. Rushing Attempts 34 40 touchdown... In 2011, Nigel But Tech fired back with 21-straight points to take a 28-7 lead after the first quarter, the most Average Per Rush 3.6 6.8 Malone returned an intercep- points allowed in a quarter by the Wildcat defense since 2008, and K-State played catch up for the Rushing Touchdowns 3 5 tion 24 yards for a touchdown rest of the game. and Tyler Lockett returned a Yards Gained Rushing 141 296 kickoff 100 yards to paydirt... Yards Lost Rushing 18 22 In 2013, Ty Zimmerman picked NET YARDS PASSING 289 384 off a pass and returned it 43 Completions-Attempts-Int 19-42-1 33-43-0 yards for a score. Average Per Attempt 6.9 8.9 Average Per Completion 15.2 11.6 • Senior wide receiver Kyle Passing Touchdowns 2 3 Klein hauled in six passes for 131 yards, which featured a TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 412 658 35-yard reception... It was a Total offense plays 76 83 new career high in all three SCORING SUMMARY Average Gain Per Play 5.4 7.9 categories... His previous ca- Team Qtr/Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Score Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 1-1 reer highs were four receptions TTU 1st/12:08 Stockton 17 yd pass from Mahomes Hatfield kick 9-75-2:52 0-7 Penalties: Number-Yards 7-55 7-73 for 57 yards, including a long KS 1st/11:56 Burns 93 yd kickoff return Cantele kick 7-7 PUNTS-YARDS 7-302 4-206 of 25, against TCU on October TTU 1st/10:15 Washington 5 yd run Hatfield kick 5-75-1:41 7-14 10... It was the first 100-yard TTU 1st/7:51 Washington 80 yd run Hatfield kick 2-80-0:19 7-21 Average Yards Per Punt 43.1 51.5 receiving game by a Wildcat TTU 1st/4:47 Stockton 7 yd run Hatfield kick 4-63-1:32 7-28 Net Yards Per Punt 38.4 43.0 this season. KS 2nd/6:02 Hubener 1 yd run Cantele kick 10-71-5:10 14-28 Inside 20 4 0 TTU 2nd/3:43 Lauderdale 19 yd pass from Mahomes Hatfield kick 6-70-2:19 14-35 50+ Yards 1 2 • Senior Morgan Burns re- KS 2nd/2:04 Hubener 1 yd run Cantele kick 6-74-1:39 21-35 Touchbacks 1 0 turned seven kickoffs for a KS 3rd/10:00 Hubener 1 yd run Cantele kick 5-19-2:25 28-35 Fair catch 3 0 school-record 221 yards and TTU 3rd/7:37 Stockton 20 yd pass from Mahomes Hatfield kick 8-81-2:23 28-42 one touchdown... He took Texas TTU 3rd/5:14 Hatfield 48 yd field goal 4-3-1:11 28-45 KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-369 10-597 Tech’s first kickoff 93 yards for TTU 4th/11:30 Mahomes 4 yd run Hatfield kick 16-87-6:32 28-52 Average Yards Per Kickoff 61.5 59.7 a score... His 221 yards broke KS 4th/7:25 Heath 6 yd pass from Hubener Hubener pass failed 10-60-4:05 34-52 Net Yards Per Kickoff 42.8 30.1 the school record held by Au- KS 4th/5:04 Klein 33 yd pass from Hubener Cantele kick 1-33-0:07 41-52 Touchbacks 3 3 brey Quarles at North Texas in KS 4th/3:38 Cantele 43 yd field goal 6-26-1:26 44-52 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-34-0 1-13-0 2010 (197)... It was the most TTU 4th/1:02 Washington 12 yd run Hatfield kick 7-43-2:36 44-59 Average Per Return 17.0 13.0 kickoff-return yards in the Big 12 since Texas’ Fozzy Whit- STATISTICAL LEADERS Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 7-221-1 3-37-0 taker had 252 yards against Average Per Return 31.6 12.3 Oklahoma State in 2011... He  Kansas State  Texas Tech Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-32-0 moved into fifth place in school Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-2-0 history in career kickoff-return Jones 18 99 0 15 5.5 Washington 27 248 3 80 9.2 Possession Time 30:44 29:16 yards (1,112) after entering the Silmon 1 14 0 14 14.0 Mahomes 11 14 1 7 1.3 1st Quarter 6:47 8:13 game in ninth place, while he Hubener 14 9 3 7 0.6 Stockton 2 12 1 7 6.0 entered the top-10 list for kick- Dimel 1 1 0 1 1.0 2nd Quarter 9:51 5:09 off-return yards for a season as 3rd Quarter 7:26 7:34 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack he is now fourth (678). Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Mahomes 33-42-0 384 3 53 2 4th Quarter 6:40 8:20 Hubener 19-41-1 289 2 35 2 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 7 of 12 • Burns’ kickoff-return TD was Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 the second this season and the Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Lauderdale 10 94 1 35 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 7-7 third of his career... He moved Klein 6 131 1 35 Stockton 5 67 2 20 into a tie for second place in Heath 4 49 1 24 Grant 4 78 0 53 Touchdowns 4-5 7-7 school history for a season and Field goals 1-5 0-7 Cook 2 39 0 34 Sadler 4 52 0 19 into sole possession of third West 2 36 0 27 Davis 4 41 0 24 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-22 2-11 place for a career. Burton 2 17 0 11 Washington 4 36 0 16 PAT Kicks 5-5 8-8 Jones 2 7 0 8 Batson 2 16 0 10 Field Goals 1-1 1-2 Reuter 1 10 0 10

118 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE GAME TEN LATE RALLY PROPELS K-STATE PAST ISU GAME RECAPS IOWA STATE 7 28 0 0 - 35 MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State scored 10 points, including a game-winning Jack Cantele 42- yard field goal, in the final 42 seconds of the game to cap a 21-point comeback as the Wildcats K-STATE 7 7 7 17 - 38 defeated the Iowa State Cyclones, 38-35, in front of 53,297 fans at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. Nov. 21 | Bill Snyder Family Stadium | Manhattan, Kan. | 11:05 a.m. | Att: 53,297 K-State, which was down 35-14 at halftime, tied the school record for largest comeback victory, the last coming at Missouri on Nov. 6, 2004, after trailing the Tigers 21-0 in the second quarter. The win snapped a six-game losing streak by K-State (4-6, 1-6 Big 12), the school’s longest skid since 1989. Joe Hubener threw for 216 yards on 18-of-31 passing and one touchdown to go with 90 yards on 20 attempts. Junior Charles Jones carried the ball 15 times for 65 yards, including two TDs. Kody Cook led all Wildcat receivers with 68 yards on five catchesm, while fellout wide-out Dominque Heath caught five passes for 31 yards. On defense, redshirt freshman Kendall Adams recorded a career-high 12 tackles and his first career sack. Linebacker Charmeachealle Moore also added double-digit tackles with 10, as well as a sack. Jordan Willis forced two fumbles during the game, while Will Geary and Marquel Bryant each forced one as the Wildcats forced four of Iowa State’s eight fumbles. Iowa State (3-8, 3-6 Big 12) opened the scoring as QB Joel Lanning connected with Trever Ryen on a 21-yard touchdown pass, but K-State answered on the next drive with a 4-yard touch- JACK CANTELE down pass from fullback Glenn Gronkowski to fellow fullback Winston Dimel to tie the game, 7-7. The Cyclones took advantage of good field position after a Wildcat fumble on the 4-yard line, as Lanning scored on a 1-yard rush on 4th-and-goal to push the Cyclone lead to 14-7. Lanning threw his second touchdown of the day on Iowa State’s next possession, hitting Lazard TEAM STATISTICS on a 30-yard score, but reigning Big 12 Special Teams Play of the Week honoree Morgan Burns  Game Notes quickly answered as he returned the ensuing kickoff 100 yards to cut the lead to 21-14. The score IS K-STATE • K-State has now won each of the last eight games and 22 was Burns’ third return touchdown this year, while he became the first player with two 100-yard FIRST DOWNS 21 22 returns in a year. Rushing 10 11 of the last 26 meetings dating back to 1990... It was also Bill Iowa State answered two plays later when tailback Mike Warren broke out for a 76-yard Passing 11 11 Snyder’s 20th win in 24 tries touchdown run to push the lead to 28-14 with 7:34 remaining before halftime, and ISU extended Penalty 0 0 against Iowa State, the most the lead to 35-14 just 29 seconds before halftime as Lanning hooked up with Lazard on a 16-yard NET YARDS RUSHING 238 165 wins by a current FBS head scoring strike. Rushing Attempts 44 41 coach over one opponent. K-State opened the second half by marching 67 yards in just over six minutes on 12 plays to set Average Per Rush 5.4 4.0 up an 8-yard run by Jones to cut the lead to 35-21 with 8:49 in the third quarter. Hubener threw • The 21-point deficit over- Rushing Touchdowns 2 2 his first touchdown pass of the day on the Wildcats’ next drive, connecting with Cook on a 7-yard come by the Wildcats ties for Yards Gained Rushing 265 183 the biggest comeback in school pass to pull within 35-28. Yards Lost Rushing 27 18 history, a feat accomplished As ISU attempted to run out the clock with 1:31 remaining in the contest, the K-State defense came NET YARDS PASSING 210 220 three other times... The last up with a big play as Geary forced Warren to fumble with Elijah Lee recovering at the K-State 45. Completions-Attempts-Int 15-20-0 19-33-0 time a Wildcat team overcame On the next play, Hubener connected with receiver Andre Davis for 42 yards to put the Wildcats Average Per Attempt 10.5 6.7 a 21-point deficit was at Mis- at the Iowa State 13, while Jones tied the game up at 35-all with 42 seconds remaining on his Average Per Completion 14.0 11.6 souri on Nov. 6, 2004. second rushing touchdown of the day from 5 yards out. Passing Touchdowns 3 2 With just 40 seconds remaining and the game headed to a likely overtime, the defense again • The reigning Big 12 Special came up with a big play as Bryant forced Lanning to fumble which was recovered by Charmea- TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 448 385 Teams Player of the Week, Total offense plays 64 74 senior Morgan Burns returned chealle Moore at the Iowa State 22 with just 10 seconds left on the clock. Two plays later, Cantele Average Gain Per Play 7.0 5.2 four kickoffs for 168 yards and connected from 42 yards out for the win. Fumbles: Number-Lost 8-4 1-1 one touchdown on a 100-yard Penalties: Number-Yards 2-15 5-35 return... It was his third return SCORING SUMMARY PUNTS-YARDS 3-105 3-116 touchdown this year to rank second place in school history, Team Qtr/Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Score Average Yards Per Punt 35.0 38.7 while he now has four in his ISU 1st/9:36 Ryen 21 yd pass from Lanning Netten kick 3-40-1:21 7-0 Net Yards Per Punt 28.3 22.0 career to tie for second... It was KS 1st/4:50 Dimel 4 yd pass from Gronkowski Cantele kick 9-65-4:46 7-7 Inside 20 0 0 the first time in school history a ISU 2nd/12:21 Lanning 1 yd run Netten kick 4-3-1:47 14-7 50+ Yards 0 0 player recorded a pair of 100- ISU 2nd/8:11 Lazard 30 yd pass from Lanning Netten kick 5-71-2:26 21-7 Touchbacks 1 0 yard returns in one season... It KS 2nd/7:59 Burns 100 yd kickoff return Cantele kick 21-14 Fair catch 1 1 was also the first time since ISU 2nd/7:34 Warren 76 yd run Netten kick 2-76-0:20 28-14 Tyler Lockett in 2011 (Texas ISU 2nd/0:29 Lazard 16 yd pass from Lanning Netten kick 7-67-2:12 35-14 KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-334 7-378 Tech and Kansas) a Wildcat KS 3rd/8:49 Jones 8 yd run Cantele kick 12-67-6:06 35-21 Average Yards Per Kickoff 55.7 54.0 returned a kickoff for a touch- KS 4th/13:13 Cook 7 yd pass from Hubener Cantele kick 12-70-5:39 35-28 Net Yards Per Kickoff 26.8 40.6 down in consecutive games. KS 4th/0:42 Jones 5 yd run Cantele kick 4-55-0:40 35-35 Touchbacks 0 0 KS 4th/0:03 Cantele 42 yd field goal 2--3-0:07 35-38 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-50-0 0-0-0 • Junior fullback Glenn Gron- Average Per Return 25.0 0.0 kowski threw a four-yard STATISTICAL LEADERS touchdown pass to Winston Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-94-0 5-173-1 Dimel in the first quarter... It Kansas State Iowa State Average Per Return 18.8 34.6   was the Wildcats’ first TD pass Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 by a non-quarterback since Hubener 20 90 0 16 4.5 Warren 22 195 1 76 8.9 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0--1-0 0-0-0 Daniel Thomas threw a 67- Jones 15 65 2 10 4.3 Lanning, Joel 21 43 1 15 2.0 Possession Time 28:24 31:36 yard pass to Aubrey Quarles Silmon 3 5 0 3 1.7 1st Quarter 8:21 6:39 at Baylor in 2010. Gronkowski 1 5 0 5 5.0 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack 2nd Quarter 6:55 8:05 Lanning 15-20-0 210 3 30 5 • Running back Charles Jones Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack 3rd Quarter 4:57 10:03 rushed 15 times for 65 yards Hubener 18-31-0 216 1 42 3 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg 4th Quarter 8:11 6:49 and two touchdowns... Jones Gronkowski 1-2-0 4 1 4 0 Lazard 5 87 2 30 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 11 7 of 14 has accounted for 455 of his Wesley 4 30 0 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 1 of 4 season total 542 rushing yards Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Ryen 3 36 1 21 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-4 in his last six games (83.9 per- Cook 5 68 1 25 Bundrage 2 32 0 22 cent of season total). Touchdowns 2-3 4-4 Heath 5 31 0 13 Epps 1 10 0 10 Field goals 0-3 0-4 Jones 4 28 0 13 Thomas 0 15 0 0 Burton 2 31 0 26 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-10 5-18 Davis 1 42 0 42 PAT Kicks 5-5 5-5 Gronkowski 1 16 0 16 Field Goals 0-0 1-1 Dimel 1 4 1 4

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 119 GAME ELEVEN K-STATE OVERPOWERS K-STATE 28 7 3 7 - 45 LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas State used a strong first-quarter performance from all three phases of the game as the Wildcats won its seventh-straight Dillons Sunflower Showdown, 45-14, over KANSAS 7 0 0 7 - 14 the at Memorial Stadium. Nov. 28 | Memorial Stadium | Lawrence, Kan. | 3:05 p.m. | Att: 23,842 The Wildcats have now won the last four meetings in Lawrence and the last seven games overall by an average margin of 32.4 points. Junior quarterback Joe Hubener had another strong performance on the ground, rushing for 88 yards on 17 attempts with two touchdowns. He also threw for 133 yards on 10-of-17 passing. Running back Charles Jones added 70 yards on the ground on 13 carries. GAME RECAPS Redshirt freshman fullback Winston Dimel also had a strong game, rushing for 25 yards and two touchdowns while adding one reception for 44 yards. Senior Kody Cook led all Wildcat receiv- ers with 33 yards on three receptions, while junior Deante Burton also hauled in three catches for 16 yards. On defense, sophomore Elijah Lee led all Wildcats with eight tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss and a sack. Kendall Adams and Charmeachealle Moore each added six tackles, while junior Jordan Willis added four tackles, including two sacks. K-State took advantage of excellent field position early in the game after Kansas’ punter fum- bled a snap, and the Wildcats scored on their first play from scrimmage as Dimel rushed for a WINSTON DIMEL 12-yard touchdown for a 7-0 lead. Kansas answered on its next possession, capping a 6-play, 79-yard drive with a 27-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Ryan Willis to receiver Tre’ Parmalee to tie the game at 7-7. Dimel punched in his second touchdown of the game, taking the ball in from one yard out to TEAM STATISTICS  Game Notes give the Wildcats a 14-7 lead with 7:48 remaining in the first quarter. K-STATE KU • K-State has won each of the After forcing a three-and-out on the Jayhawks next possession, redshirt freshman Sam Si- FIRST DOWNS 22 17 last seven meetings and 20 of zelove blocked a Kansas punt, which was recovered in the end-zone by Morgan Burns to extend Rushing 12 7 the last 25 matchups dating the lead to 21-7 with 6:30 left in the first quarter. back to 1991... During the Passing 7 10 Junior fullback Glenn Gronkowski scored his first career rushing touchdown from eight yards current seven-game winning out to give the Wildcats a 28-7 lead with 1:30 left in the first period. The drive was highlighted by Penalty 3 0 streak over the Jayhawks, the NET YARDS RUSHING 226 100 Wildcats have won by an av- a 29-yard rush by Hubener to set up the score. Rushing Attempts 49 35 erage of 32.4 points (318-91). The Wildcats pushed the lead to 35-7 as Hubener scored on a two-yard rush on 4th-and-goal, Average Per Rush 4.6 2.9 capping a 12-play, 54-yard drive. Hubener accounted for 22 of the 54 yards on the drive with 18 Rushing Touchdowns 5 0 • Redshirt freshman Sam Si- of those yards coming on the ground. zelove blocked a first-quarter Yards Gained Rushing 245 151 K-State opened the second half with a 13-play, 59-yard drive that was capped by a 33-yard punt and senior Morgan Burns field goal by place kicker Matthew McCrane to extend the lead to 38-7. Yards Lost Rushing 19 51 recovered in the end zone for a Hubener scored his second rushing touchdown of the night – a 22-yard scamper – to give the NET YARDS PASSING 137 215 touchdown... It was K-State’s Completions-Attempts-Int 11-20-1 19-35-1 first touchdown on a blocked Wildcats a 45-7 lead with 13:20 remaining in the game. The scoring drive was the Wildcats’ second Average Per Attempt 6.8 6.1 punt since Courtney Herndon of the season that spanned over 90 yards, the first coming against Oklahoma State on Oct. 3 when Average Per Completion 12.5 11.3 blocked and returned a punt for K-State put together a 94-yard drive. Passing Touchdowns 0 2 a score at Texas A&M in 2008. Willis threw his second touchdown pass of the game with 3:38 remaining, connecting with TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 363 315 Bobby Hartzog on a 26-yard touchdown pass to cut the lead to 45-14. Willis also had a 21-yard • Kansas State’s 28 rush on the drive to set up the scoring play. Total offense plays 69 70 first-quarter points tied for the Average Gain Per Play 5.3 4.5 fifth most in school history for a Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 3-1 first quarter and were the most Penalties: Number-Yards 1-5 6-50 since scoring 31 in the first PUNTS-YARDS 3-122 6-157 quarter against Montana State in 2008... It was the most in SCORING SUMMARY Average Yards Per Punt 40.7 26.2 any quarter since scoring 28 Team Qtr/Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Score Net Yards Per Punt 36.0 21.2 in the third quarter against KU KS 1st/13:09 Dimel 12 yd run Cantele kick 1-12-0:06 7-0 Inside 20 0 0 in 2012. KU 1st/11:15 Parmalee 27 yd pass from Willis Wyman kick 6-79-1:47 7-7 50+ Yards 0 0 KS 1st/7:48 Dimel 1 yd run McCrane kick 7-73-3:20 14-7 Touchbacks 1 0 • Redshirt freshman fullback KS 1st/6:30 Burns 0 yd blocked punt return McCrane kick 21-7 Fair catch 0 0 Winston Dimel rushed five KS 1st/1:30 Gronkowski 8 yd run McCrane kick 3-37-1:17 28-7 times for 25 yards and two KS 2nd/9:17 Hubener 2 yd run McCrane kick 12-54-6:19 35-7 KICKOFFS-YARDS 8-481 3-120 touchdowns... It was his sec- KS 3rd/8:18 McCrane 33 yd field goal 13-59-6:42 38-7 Average Yards Per Kickoff 60.1 40.0 ond-career two-touchdown KS 4th/13:20 Hubener 22 yd run McCrane kick 11-91-6:06 45-7 Net Yards Per Kickoff 40.6 27.3 game following his two-touch- KU 4th/3:28 Hartzog 26 yd pass from Willis Wyman kick 16-93-6:23 45-14 Touchbacks 1 1 down performance in the Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-30-1 1--6-0 season opener against South STATISTICAL LEADERS Average Per Return 15.0 -6.0 Dakota... He had a 44-yard reception to set up his second Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-13-0 7-131-0  Kansas State  Kansas rushing score, which was his Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Average Per Return 13.0 18.7 Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg third reception of 40 or more Hubener 17 88 2 29 5.2 Cox 11 47 0 26 4.3 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-0-0 1-0-0 yards this season. Jones 13 70 0 13 5.4 Mann 6 41 0 19 6.8 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Dimel 5 25 2 12 5.0 Willis 9 18 0 21 2.0 Possession Time 34:03 25:57 • Fellow fullback Glenn Gron- Silmon 6 18 0 17 3.0 Kinner 5 17 0 4 3.4 1st Quarter 7:29 7:31 kowski also ran for a touch- Warmack 4 16 0 8 4.0 Parmalee 1 2 0 2 2.0 down, an 8-yard scamper in Gronkowski 2 10 1 8 5.0 Schadler 1 0 0 0 0.0 2nd Quarter 8:55 6:05 the first quarter... It was Gron- 3rd Quarter 11:08 3:52 kowski’s first-career rushing Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack 4th Quarter 6:31 8:29 touchdown... He has five-ca- Hubener 10-17-0 133 0 44 2 Willis 19-35-1 215 2 53 4 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 12 8 of 17 reer receiving touchdowns and Cook 1-2-1 4 0 4 0 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 3 also threw for his first score Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 1-3 last week. Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Parmalee 4 50 1 27 Touchdowns 4-5 1-3 Cook 3 33 0 23 Patrick 4 30 0 11 Field goals 1-5 0-3 Burton 3 16 0 9 Sims 2 58 0 53 Dimel 1 44 0 44 Johnson 2 20 0 11 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-24 2-13 Gronkowski 1 31 0 31 Taylor 2 13 0 7 PAT Kicks 6-6 2-2 Davis 1 8 0 8 Hartzog 1 26 1 26 Field Goals 1-1 0-0 Weber 1 4 0 4 Mann 1 10 0 10

120 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE GAME TWELVE SECOND-HALF RALLY HELPS K-STATE EDGE WVU GAME RECAPS nr/rv/rv W. VIRGINIA 3 10 7 3 - 23 MANHATTAN, Kan. – K-State rallied from a 13-3 deficit with 21 second-half points en route to posting its sixth win of the season in a 24-23 victory over West Virginia before a sold-out crowd K-STATE 0 3 14 7 - 24 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. Dec. 5 | Bill Snyder Family Stadium | Manhattan, Kan. | 3:40 p.m. | Att: 52,918 With the victory, K-State became the sixth team -- the first from the Big 12 -- in the 12-game schedule era to stave off bowl elimination in three or more games. Senior Morgan Burns’ 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown with 12:53 remaining in the fourth quarter proved to be the difference, as the Wildcats overcame a 13-3 halftime deficit. The return was Burns’ fourth of the season, which tied former Wildcat Brandon Banks (2009) for both the school and Big 12 records. Burns finished with 201 kickoff return yards, which ranks second in school history behind a record 221-yard effort earlier this year. Burns now has five career kickoff returns, which also ties the school and Big 12 history for most in a career. Senior Kody Cook started the game at wide receiver, but moved to quarterback after starter Joe Hubener left the game with an injury. Cook finished the game with 121 yards through the air on 4-of-12 passing and one touchdown, while rushing for 34 yards on 19 attempts and a touchdown. Junior wide receiver Deante Burton led all Wildcat receivers with a career-high 135 yards on five receptions, including a 77-yard touchdown reception from Cook, which is the longest play from scrimmage this season. MORGAN BURNS Junior linebacker Charmeachealle Moore set career highs in tackles (17), tackles for loss (4.0) and sacks (2.0). Senior safety Nate Jackson tacked on nine tackles of his own, while fellow safety Kendall Adams added six. West Virginia opened the scoring with 2:54 remaining in the first quarter as placekicker Josh TEAM STATISTICS  Game Notes Lambert hit a 45-yard field goal to give the Mountaineers a 3-0 lead, but K-State answered with WV K-STATE • K-State finished the regular a field goal at the 11:10 mark of the second quarter as kicker Matthew McCrane connected on a FIRST DOWNS 22 15 season with a 6-6 mark, qual- 40-yard field goal to cap a 5-play, 25-yard drive and tie the game at 3-3. Rushing 8 6 ifying for a bowl game for the The Mountaineers scored the game’s first touchdown with 2:36 remaining before halftime sixth-straight season and the Passing 14 7 as quarterback Skyler Howard hit Jovon Durante on a 24-yard pass to push the lead to 10-3. 17th under head coach Bill Howard was a perfect 2-of-2 passing for 35 yards on the scoring drive. Penalty 0 2 Snyder... They became just the NET YARDS RUSHING 166 98 sixth Power 5 team in the 12- Lambert hit is second field goal of the half – a 19-yarder – to extend the Mountaineer lead to Rushing Attempts 42 49 game schedule era (2006) – 13-3 as time expired in the second quarter. The drive was highlighted by a 19-yard rush by running Average Per Rush 4.0 2.0 including the first Big 12 team back Rushel Shell. Rushing Touchdowns 1 1 – to stave off bowl elimination The Wildcats took advantage of good field position set up by a 67-yard kick return by Burns in at least three-straight games Yards Gained Rushing 194 131 as Cook scored from 1-yard out to pull the Wildcats within 13-10 at the 12:28 mark in the third (2-6 or 3-6 records). Yards Lost Rushing 28 33 quarter. After the Wildcat defense forced a Mountaineer three-and-out, Cook hit Burton on a 77-yard NET YARDS PASSING 281 206 • Junior wide receiver Deante Completions-Attempts-Int 19-42-0 10-31-2 Burton carded 5 catches for a pass on the first play of the drive to give the Wildcats a 17-13 lead. The pass marked the longest Average Per Attempt 6.7 6.6 career-high 135 yards and one play of the season for the Wildcats. Average Per Completion 14.8 20.6 touchdown... It bettered his West Virginia retook the lead with 6:28 remaining in the third quarter as Smallwood rushed from Passing Touchdowns 1 1 previous career high in yards, 14 yards out to give the Mountaineers a 20-17 lead. which was 65 yards earlier TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 447 304 The Mountaineers tacked on another field goal to push the lead to 23-17 with 13:07 left to play, this year against TCU... It was but Burns returned the ensuing kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown to give the Wildcats a 24-23 lead Total offense plays 84 80 the Wildcats’ second 100-yard with 12:53 left in the game. Average Gain Per Play 5.3 3.8 receiving game this year (Kyle Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 0-0 Klein, 131 yards at Texas Penalties: Number-Yards 3-40 3-35 Tech). PUNTS-YARDS 10-454 11-466 • Three-time Big 12 Special Average Yards Per Punt 45.4 42.4 Teams Player of the Week Net Yards Per Punt 42.1 36.5 Morgan Burns returned three Inside 20 3 2 kickoffs for 201 yards, which SCORING SUMMARY 50+ Yards 4 2 included a 97-yard touchdown Team Qtr/Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Score Touchbacks 2 2 return in the fourth quarter... WVU 1st/2:54 Lambert 45 yd field goal 8-35-2:48 3-0 Fair catch 1 1 It was his fourth kickoff-re- KS 2nd/11:10 McCrane 40 yd field goal 5-25-2:08 3-3 turn score of the year and the KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-313 5-294 WVU 2nd/2:36 Durante 24 yd pass from Howard Lambert kick 5-47-1:31 10-3 fifth of his career as he tied WVU 2nd/0:00 Lambert 19 yd field goal 7-61-0:52 13-3 Average Yards Per Kickoff 62.6 58.8 both the K-State and Big 12 KS 3rd/12:28 Cook 1 yd run McCrane kick 5-33-2:21 13-10 Net Yards Per Kickoff 15.8 33.4 records... His 201 kickoff re- KS 3rd/11:14 Burton 77 yd pass from Cook McCrane kick 1-77-0:12 13-17 Touchbacks 1 2 turn yards today rank second WVU 3rd/6:28 Smallwood 14 yd run Lambert kick 8-61-2:31 20-17 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 4-24-0 4--7-0 in school history for a game WVU 4th/13:07 Lambert 28 yd field goal 8-69-2:13 23-17 Average Per Return 6.0 -1.8 behind his record-setting 221 KS 4th/12:53 Burns 97 yd kickoff return McCrane kick 23-24 yards at Texas Tech earlier this Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-77-0 4-209-1 season... He now has 1,481 STATISTICAL LEADERS Average Per Return 25.7 52.2 career kickoff-return yards in Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-0-0 0-0-0 his career, moving into third  Kansas State  West Virginia Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 place in school history... Burns Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Possession Time 24:16 35:44 also blocked a West Virginia Jones 14 44 0 9 3.1 Smallwood 25 141 1 14 5.6 1st Quarter 7:45 7:15 punt a week after recovering a Cook 19 34 1 9 1.8 Shell, Rushel 7 38 0 19 5.4 blocked punt for a touchdown Hubener 12 15 0 6 1.2 Howard, Skyler 10 -13 0 4 -1.3 2nd Quarter 6:00 9:00 at Kansas. 3rd Quarter 5:27 9:33 Silmon 3 5 0 3 1.7 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack 4th Quarter 5:04 9:56 • Linebacker Charmeachealle Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Howard 19-42-0 281 1 51 4 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 20 7 of 20 Moore set career highs in Hubener 6-19-2 85 0 28 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1 tackles (17), tackles for loss Cook 4-12-0 121 1 77 2 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-2 (4.0) and sacks (2.0)... His Shorts 7 68 0 13 previous high in tackles was Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Thompson 5 127 0 51 Touchdowns 1-3 1-2 10 two weeks ago against Iowa Field goals 2-3 1-2 Burton 5 135 1 77 Durante 4 57 1 24 State, while his previous best Dimel 1 27 0 27 White 1 14 0 14 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 4-22 in both TFLs and sacks was 1.0 Klein 1 17 0 17 Gibson 1 11 0 11 PAT Kicks 2-2 3-3 on three occasions. Cook 1 15 0 15 Shell 1 4 0 4 Field Goals 3-4 1-1 Davis 1 13 0 13

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 121 2016 AUTOZONE LIBERTY BOWL ARKANSAS RUNS PAST K-STATE IN LIBERTY BOWL K-STATE 10 3 10 0 - 23 MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Alex Collins ran for 185 yards and three touchdowns and Arkansas capped its late-season surge with a 45-23 victory over Kansas State in the Liberty Bowl. nr/rv/nr ARKANSAS 14 10 7 14 - 45 Ranked 18th to open the season, Arkansas stumbled through a 1-3 start that knocked the Jan. 2 | Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium | Memphis, Tenn. | 2:26 p.m. | Att: 61,136 Razorbacks out of the top 25. The Razorbacks (8-5) turned things around won six of their last seven games. Collins overwhelmed Kansas State’s defense in front of a sellout crowd of 61,136, the fourth-largest crowd in the game’s 57-year history. Kansas State (6-7) finished a season below .500 for the first time since Bill Snyder began his GAME RECAPS second stint as coach in 2009. Arkansas’ Brandon Allen was 20-of-26 for 315 yards with one touchdown and one intercep- tion. Kansas State’s Kody Cook, starting at quarterback for the first time, went 12-of-24 for 163 yards with a touchdown. The game pitted two friends and former colleagues against each other. Arkansas coach worked as an assistant coach on Snyder’s Kansas State staff from 2002-03. When Arkansas was struggling early this season, Bielema even sought Snyder for advice. Snyder added some intrigue to this game by making a quarterback switch. Cook had been Kansas State’s second-leading receiver during the regular season while also WINSTON DIMEL backing up quarterback Joe Hubener. Cook took the first snaps for Kansas State on Saturday and remained the quarterback until the game was out of reach. He played well enough to keep Kansas State relatively close. But he couldn’t do anything about the defense’s inability to slow down Collins, who was largely responsible for helping Arkansas TEAM STATISTICS  Game Notes reach the end zone on three straight first-half drives. K-STATE AR • The 57th AutoZone Lib- Collins had touchdown runs of 22 yards and 13 yards in the first 17 minutes. He also had a FIRST DOWNS 13 30 erty Bowl was the 19th bowl 68-yard burst on his first kickoff return of the season, which set up Jared Cornelius’ 13-yard Rushing 2 16 appearance in Kansas State touchdown on an end around. history and the 17th under Hall Passing 10 14 Kansas State trailed 31-23 late in the third quarter and appeared ready to make a stop when of Fame head coach Bill Sny- Arkansas knocked out the Wildcats with a one-two punch. Penalty 1 0 der... The Wildcats are now NET YARDS RUSHING 79 254 7-12 all-time in bowl games Facing third-and-13, Allen found All-America tight end Hunter Henry down the left sideline for Rushing Attempts 22 42 and 7-10 under Snyder. a 43-yard completion. On the next play, Collins spun away from a couple of defenders, eluded the Average Per Rush 3.6 6.0 grasp of a third and dragged a couple more into the end zone for a 14-yard touchdown to essentially Rushing Touchdowns 1 5 • K-State failed to reach seven put the game out of reach. wins for the first time since the Yards Gained Rushing 101 276 2009 season (6-6) and just the Yards Lost Rushing 22 22 seventh time in Bill Snyder’s NET YARDS PASSING 163 315 24 years as head coach... It Completions-Attempts-Int 12-25-1 20-26-1 was K-State’s first sub-.500 Average Per Attempt 6.5 12.1 season since going 5-7 in 2008 Average Per Completion 13.6 15.8 and the first under Snyder Passing Touchdowns 1 1 since a 5-6 campaign in 2005. TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 242 569 • K-State had a total of 47 Total offense plays 47 68 starts by true or redshirt fresh- Average Gain Per Play 5.1 8.4 men this year, the most in Bill Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-0 Snyder’s 24 years at K-State. Penalties: Number-Yards 4-25 2-20 SCORING SUMMARY PUNTS-YARDS 4-173 1-39 • Linebacker Elijah Lee carded five tackles in addition Average Yards Per Punt 43.2 39.0 Team Qtr/Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays-Yds-TOP Score to making his third interception KS 1st/11:38 Dimel 10 yd run McCrane kick 4-27-1:52 7-0 Net Yards Per Punt 43.2 36.0 of the season... It is the most AR 1st/8:15 Collins 22 yd run Hedlund kick 6-72-3:16 7-7 Inside 20 1 1 interceptions in a season by KS 1st/3:50 McCrane 36 yd field goal 8-46-4:18 10-7 50+ Yards 1 0 a K-State linebacker since AR 1st/2:22 Cornelius 13 yd run Hedlund kick 3-24-1:17 10-14 Touchbacks 0 0 Bryan Hickman also had three AR 2nd/13:05 Collins 13 yd run Hedlund kick 8-64-3:04 10-21 Fair catch 1 0 in 2002. AR 2nd/2:08 Hedlund 26 yd field goal 9-55-4:59 10-24 KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-328 8-317 KS 2nd/0:21 McCrane 21 yd field goal 8-49-1:41 13-24 • The 2015 Big 12 Special KS 3rd/12:44 Dimel 48 yd pass from Cook McCrane kick 4-74-2:10 20-24 Average Yards Per Kickoff 54.7 39.6 Teams Player of the Year and AR 3rd/7:54 Sprinkle 6 yd pass from Allen Hedlund kick 9-82-4:42 20-31 Net Yards Per Kickoff 33.8 25.4 First Team All-America kick re- KS 3rd/1:46 McCrane 32 yd field goal 11-47-6:02 23-31 Touchbacks 0 0 turner Morgan Burns returned AR 4th/12:04 Collins 14 yd run Hedlund kick 8-78-4:34 23-38 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-3-0 2-0-0 three kickoffs for 91 yards... He AR 4th/4:46 Walker 10 yd run Hedlund kick 9-80-5:38 23-45 Average Per Return 3.0 0.0 finished the season with 1,138 kickoff-return yards to break STATISTICAL LEADERS Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 8-114-0 6-125-0 the school record and finish Average Per Return 14.2 20.8 third in Big 12 history... He  Kansas State  Arkansas Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-0-0 1-8-0 also helped the Wildcats finish Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Rushing Att Yds TD Lg Avg Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 fourth in school history in team Jones 6 40 0 35 6.7 Collins 23 185 3 36 8.0 Possession Time 22:30 37:30 total kickoff return yards with Cook 12 19 0 9 1.6 Walker 11 56 1 10 5.1 1st Quarter 7:30 7:30 1,268 this season. Dimel 1 10 1 10 10.0 Cornelius 2 27 1 14 13.5 Warmack 2 8 0 8 4.0 2nd Quarter 4:41 10:19 • Sophomore Matthew Mc- 3rd Quarter 8:24 6:36 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Crane connected on 3-of-3 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Lg Sack Allen 20-26-1 315 1 43 2 4th Quarter 1:55 13:05 field goals from distances of Cook 12-24-0 163 1 48 2 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 10 6 of 10 36, 21 and 32 yards... His three Hubener 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 field goals made set a school Morgan 8 92 0 30 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 6-6 bowl record, resetting his own Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Henry 5 92 0 43 bowl record from last year... Burton 4 33 0 14 Sprinkle 4 81 1 41 Touchdowns 1-4 5-6 With his connections, K-State Field goals 3-4 1-6 Reuter 3 27 0 12 Cornelius 2 35 0 26 made 19 field goals this sea- Warmack 2 27 0 16 Reed 1 15 0 15 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-9 2-14 son, which is tied for the fourth Dimel 1 48 1 48 PAT Kicks 2-2 6-6 most in school history. Heath 1 15 0 15 Field Goals 3-3 1-2 Klein 1 13 0 13

122 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE BIG 12 RECAP BIG 12 CONFERENCE OVERALL W-L PCT PF PA W-L PCT PF PA BOWL GAME (OPPONENT) Oklahoma 8-1 .889 428 184 11-2 .876 566 286 CFP Semifinal at Captial One Orange Bowl (Clemson) TCU 7-2 .778 351 252 11-2 .876 547 354 Valero Alamo Bowl (Oregon) Oklahoma State 7-2 .778 369 313 10-3 .769 514 396 Allstate Sugar Bowl (Ole Miss) Baylor 6-3 .667 384 261 10-3 .769 625 368 Russell Athletic Bowl (North Carolina) West Virginia 4-5 .444 269 255 8-5 .615 442 320 Motel 6 Cactus Bowl (Arizona State) Texas Tech 4-5 .444 396 422 7-6 .538 586 567 AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl (LSU) Texas 4-5 .444 229 253 5-7 .417 317 364

2015 Kansas State 3-6 .333 263 328 6-7 .462 389 409 AutoZone Liberty Bowl (Arkansas) Iowa State 2-7 .222 229 324 3-5 .250 300 392 Kansas 0-9 .000 108 430 0-12 .000 183 553 STANDINGS  Big 12 Champion

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP SAF PTS AVG/G PASS OFFENSE G CMP ATT INT PCT. YDS AVG TD YDS/G 1. Baylor 13 86 8 83 1 0 0 625 48.1 1. Texas Tech 13 389 620 15 62.7 5046 8.1 39 388.2 2. Texas Tech 13 77 16 72 2 0 0 586 45.1 2. Oklahoma State 13 325 517 10 62.9 4591 8.9 35 353.2 3. Oklahoma 13 73 19 71 0 0 0 566 43.5 3. TCU 13 326 517 15 63.1 4517 8.7 39 347.5 4. TCU 13 69 21 60 3 0 2 547 42.1 4. Oklahoma 13 292 439 9 66.5 4006 9.1 38 308.2 5. Oklahoma State 13 67 16 62 0 0 1 514 39.5 5. Baylor 13 229 389 13 58.9 3764 9.7 44 289.5 6. West Virginia 13 54 21 53 0 0 1 442 34.0 6. West Virginia 13 232 429 15 54.1 3269 7.6 26 251.5 7. Kansas State 13 48 19 44 0 0 0 389 29.9 7. Iowa State 12 237 411 12 57.7 2716 6.6 18 226.3 8. Texas 12 40 13 38 0 0 0 317 26.4 8. Kansas 12 243 452 14 53.8 2623 5.8 12 218.6 9. Iowa State 12 37 14 36 0 0 0 300 25.0 9. Kansas State 13 162 345 13 47.0 2288 6.6 14 176.0 10. Kansas 12 24 6 21 0 0 0 183 15.2 10. Texas 12 139 252 6 55.2 1751 6.9 9 145.9

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP SAF PTS AVG/G PASS DEFENSE G CMP ATT INT PCT. YDS AVG TD YDS/G 1. Oklahoma 13 34 17 31 0 0 0 286 22.0 1. Oklahoma 13 230 437 20 52.6 2636 6.0 19 202.8 2. West Virginia 13 36 23 33 0 1 0 320 24.6 2. TCU 13 220 442 7 49.8 2805 6.3 17 215.8 3. TCU 13 45 13 45 0 0 0 354 27.2 3. Texas 12 229 382 13 59.9 2801 7.3 24 233.4 4. Baylor 13 49 9 47 0 0 0 368 28.3 4. Baylor 13 255 442 14 57.7 3035 6.9 30 233.5 5. Texas 12 46 14 44 0 0 1 364 30.3 5. West Virginia 13 231 447 23 51.7 3091 6.9 24 237.8 6. Oklahoma State 13 51 13 45 2 0 1 396 30.5 6. Oklahoma State 13 251 433 17 58.0 3278 7.6 21 252.2 7. Kansas State 13 52 16 47 1 0 0 409 31.5 7. Iowa State 12 247 404 5 61.1 3202 7.9 28 266.8 8. Iowa State 12 51 12 50 0 0 0 392 32.7 8. Texas Tech 13 269 440 15 61.1 3474 7.9 25 267.2 9. Texas Tech 13 77 9 74 1 0 1 567 43.6 9. Kansas State 13 290 451 5 64.3 3712 8.2 25 285.5 10. Kansas 12 72 16 69 1 0 1 553 46.1 10. Kansas 12 267 402 9 66.4 3524 8.8 27 293.7

RUSHING OFFENSE G ATT YDS AVG TD YDS/G PASS EFFICIENCY G CMP ATT INT PCT YDS TD EFFIC 1. Baylor 13 714 4247 5.9 41 326.7 1. Baylor 13 229 389 13 58.9 3764 44 170.8 2. West Virginia 13 622 2967 4.8 25 228.2 2. Oklahoma 13 292 439 9 66.5 4006 38 167.6 3. Texas 12 529 2698 5.1 27 224.8 3. Oklahoma State 13 325 517 10 62.9 4591 35 155.9 4. Oklahoma 13 574 2887 5.0 32 222.1 4. TCU 13 326 517 15 63.1 4517 39 155.5 5. TCU 13 561 2800 5.0 26 215.4 5. Texas Tech 13 389 620 15 62.7 5046 39 147.0 6. Texas Tech 13 464 2487 5.4 34 191.3 6. West Virginia 13 232 429 15 54.1 3269 26 131.1 7. Iowa State 12 498 2184 4.4 18 182.0 7. Iowa State 12 237 411 12 57.7 2716 18 121.8 8. Kansas State 13 531 2050 3.9 29 157.7 8. Texas 12 139 252 6 55.2 1751 9 120.5 9. Oklahoma State 13 460 1649 3.6 25 126.8 9. Kansas State 13 162 345 13 47.0 2288 14 108.5 10. Kansas 12 444 1355 3.1 10 112.9 10. Kansas 12 243 452 14 53.8 2623 12 105.1

RUSHING DEFENSE G ATT. YARDS AVG. TD YDS/G PASS EFFICIENCY DEF G ATT CMP INT PCT. YDS TD EFFIC 1. West Virginia 13 52 2063 4.0 9 158.7 1. Oklahoma 13 230 437 20 52.6 2636 19 108.5 2. Oklahoma 13 552 2102 3.8 15 161.7 2. TCU 13 220 442 7 49.8 2805 17 112.6 3. Baylor 13 552 2120 3.8 17 163.1 3. West Virginia 13 231 447 23 51.7 3091 24 117.2 4. Kansas State 13 491 2167 4.4 25 166.7 4. Oklahoma State 13 251 433 17 58.0 3278 21 129.7 5. TCU 13 562 2374 4.2 27 182.6 5. Baylor 13 255 442 14 57.7 3035 30 131.4 6. Iowa State 12 479 2239 4.7 21 186.6 6. Texas 12 229 382 13 59.9 2801 24 135.5 7. Oklahoma State 13 571 2430 4.3 26 186.9 7. Texas Tech 13 269 440 15 61.1 3474 25 139.4 8. Texas 12 583 2630 4.5 21 219.2 8. Iowa State 12 247 404 5 61.1 3202 28 148.1 9. Kansas 12 565 3206 5.7 39 267.2 9. Kansas State 13 290 451 5 64.3 3712 25 149.5 10. Texas Tech 13 591 3646 6.2 49 280.5 10. Kansas 12 267 402 9 66.4 3524 27 157.7

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 123 TOTAL OFFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS YARDS AVG/P TD YDS/G PUNT RETURNS G RET YDS TD LONG AVG 1. Baylor 13 4247 3764 1103 8011 7.3 85 616.2 1. Iowa State 12 22 383 1 81 17.4 2. Texas Tech 13 2487 5046 1084 7533 6.9 73 579.5 2. Texas 12 23 279 1 85 12.1 3. TCU 13 2800 4517 1078 7317 6.8 65 562.8 3. TCU 13 19 192 1 49 10.1 4. Oklahoma 13 2887 4006 1013 6893 6.8 70 530.2 4. Oklahoma 13 22 165 0 27 7.5 5. Oklahoma State 13 1649 4591 977 6240 6.4 60 480.0 5. Kansas State 13 24 167 1 58 7.0 6. West Virginia 13 2967 3269 1051 6236 5.9 51 479.7 6. Oklahoma State 13 23 160 2 67 7.0 7. Iowa State 12 2184 2716 909 4900 5.4 36 408.3 7. Texas Tech 13 14 88 0 14 6.3

BIG 12 RECAP 8. Texas 12 2698 1751 781 4449 5.7 36 370.8 8. West Virginia 13 24 133 0 21 5.5 9. Kansas State 13 2050 2288 876 4338 5.0 43 333.7 9. Baylor 13 15 64 0 34 4.3 10. Kansas 12 1355 2623 896 3978 4.4 22 331.5 10. Kansas 12 13 26 0 26 2.0

TOTAL DEFENSE G RUSH PASS PLYS YARDS AVG TD YDS/G FIRST DOWNS G RUSH PASS PEN TOTAL AVG 1. Oklahoma 13 2102 2636 989 4738 4.8 34 364.5 1. Baylor 13 220 144 19 383 29.5 2. West Virginia 13 2063 3091 969 5154 5.3 33 396.5 2. Texas Tech 13 141 203 24 368 28.3 3. Baylor 13 2120 3035 994 5155 5.2 47 396.5 3. TCU 13 145 190 23 358 27.5 4. TCU 13 2374 2805 1004 5179 5.2 44 398.4 4. Oklahoma 13 143 180 29 352 27.1 5. Oklahoma State 13 2430 3278 1004 5708 5.7 47 439.1 5. West Virginia 13 153 139 33 325 25.0 6. Kansas State 13 2167 3712 942 5879 6.2 50 452.2 6. Oklahoma State 13 88 197 21 306 23.5 7. Texas 12 2630 2801 965 5431 5.6 45 452.6 7. Iowa State 12 120 118 19 257 21.4 8. Iowa State 12 2239 3202 883 5441 6.2 49 453.4 8. Kansas State 13 116 99 25 240 18.5 9. Texas Tech 13 3646 3474 1031 7120 6.9 74 547.7 9. Kansas 12 76 123 13 212 17.7 10. Kansas 12 3206 3524 967 6730 7.0 66 560.8 10. Texas 12 123 69 10 202 16.8

KICKOFF RETURNS G RET YDS TD LONG AVG OPP. 1ST DOWNS G RUSH PASS PEN TOTAL AVG 1. West Virginia 13 32 820 1 100 25.6 1. West Virginia 13 99 129 29 257 19.8 2. Kansas State 13 50 1268 4 100 25.4 2. Oklahoma 13 118 119 28 265 20.4 3. TCU 13 35 857 0 60 24.5 3. Iowa State 12 120 136 11 267 22.2 4. Baylor 13 30 675 0 84 22.5 4. TCU 13 125 113 35 273 21.0 5. Oklahoma 13 33 708 0 90 21.5 5. Baylor 13 119 126 29 274 21.1 6. Oklahoma State 13 42 868 0 53 20.7 6. Oklahoma State 13 128 138 22 288 22.2 7. Texas Tech 13 55 1129 2 100 20.5 7. Kansas State 13 118 167 8 293 22.5 8. Kansas 12 54 1094 1 91 20.3 8. Texas 12 147 137 22 306 25.5 9. Texas 12 47 929 0 54 19.8 9. Texas Tech 13 167 148 22 337 25.9 10. Iowa State 12 37 690 0 36 18.6 10. Kansas 12 161 155 26 342 28.5

KICKOFF COVERAGE G NO. YDS AVG RETN TB NETAVG |------GAINED------| |------LOST------| 1. Iowa State 12 59 3560 60.3 913 10 40.6 TURNOVER MARGIN G FUM INT TOT FUM INT TOT MAR PER/G 2. Kansas 12 43 2620 60.9 384 20 40.4 1. Oklahoma State 13 11 17 28 5 10 15 +13 1.00 3. Oklahoma 13 102 6472 63.5 1073 52 40.2 2. Texas 12 12 13 25 8 6 14 +11 0.92 4. TCU 13 94 5868 62.4 715 56 39.9 3. Oklahoma 13 7 20 27 9 9 18 +9 0.69 5. Kansas State 13 75 4365 58.2 1011 15 39.7 West Virginia 13 8 23 31 7 15 22 +9 0.69 6. Texas 12 63 3973 63.1 316 47 39.4 5. Texas Tech 13 10 15 25 8 15 23 +2 0.15 7. Texas Tech 13 107 6719 62.8 1077 58 39.2 6. Baylor 13 12 14 26 13 13 26 +0 0.00 8. West Virginia 13 84 5179 61.7 1405 21 38.7 TCU 13 12 7 19 4 15 19 +0 0.00 9. Baylor 13 106 6362 60.0 1406 39 37.6 8. Kansas State 13 11 5 16 6 13 19 -3 -0.23 10. Oklahoma State 13 94 5651 60.1 1611 22 37.1 9. Kansas 12 9 9 18 11 14 25 -7 -0.58 10. Iowa State 12 8 5 13 12 12 24 -11 -0.92 PUNTING G NO YARDS AVG/P PR AVG TB NET/P 1. Oklahoma 13 57 2395 42.0 12 0.2 2 41.1 SACKS BY G SACKS YARDS 2. West Virginia 13 72 3251 45.2 89 1.2 15 39.8 1. Oklahoma 13 40 243 3. Baylor 13 42 1684 40.1 28 0.7 0 39.4 2. Oklahoma State 13 39 229 4. Texas 12 77 3179 41.3 50 0.6 5 39.3 3. Kansas State 13 38 214 5. Oklahoma State 13 75 3010 40.1 94 1.3 3 38.1 4. Texas 12 37 247 6. Texas Tech 13 49 2235 45.6 297 6.1 5 37.5 5. TCU 13 32 188 7. Kansas State 13 71 2966 41.8 127 1.8 9 37.5 6. Iowa State 12 30 168 8. Iowa State 12 62 2424 39.1 94 1.5 2 36.9 Baylor 13 30 205 9. TCU 13 68 2600 38.2 33 0.5 4 36.6 8. West Virginia 13 29 183 10. Kansas 12 86 3280 38.1 244 2.8 3 34.6 9. Kansas 12 26 149 10. Texas Tech 13 19 94

124 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SACKS AGAINST G SACKS YARDS RED ZONE DEFENSE G REDZONE PERCENT TDS R/P FG-AT BIG 12 RECAP 1. Baylor 13 15 86 1. TCU 13 35-45 77.8 27 23/4 8-9 2. TCU 13 18 84 2. Kansas 12 60-77 77.9 48 31/17 12-18 3. Texas Tech 13 27 166 3. Oklahoma 13 34-43 79.1 23 13/10 11-14 4. Texas 12 32 212 4. Oklahoma State 13 38-45 84.4 30 19/11 8-10 Oklahoma State 13 32 191 5. Kansas State 13 44-52 84.6 34 20/14 10-12 West Virginia 13 32 209 6. Texas Tech 13 55-64 85.9 50 38/12 5-12 7. Kansas State 13 35 222 7. Iowa State 12 37-43 86.0 29 16/13 8-10 8. Kansas 12 39 265 8. West Virginia 13 38-43 88.4 21 7/14 17-18 9. Oklahoma 13 41 216 9. Baylor 13 38-42 90.5 30 14/16 8-10 10. Iowa State 12 42 229 10. Texas 12 47-51 92.2 35 17/18 12-14

PENALTIES G NO YDS AVG/G 3RD-DN CONV G CONV ATT PCT 1. Kansas State 13 66 505 38.8 1. Texas Tech 13 105 203 51.7 2. Iowa State 12 59 489 40.8 2. Baylor 13 91 195 46.7 3. Oklahoma State 13 75 657 50.5 3. Oklahoma 13 79 181 43.6 4. Kansas 12 70 674 56.2 4. Oklahoma State 13 84 193 43.5 5. Texas 12 77 709 59.1 5. TCU 13 86 198 43.4 6. Oklahoma 13 80 800 61.5 6. Iowa State 12 78 194 40.2 7. Texas Tech 13 91 826 63.5 7. West Virginia 13 81 207 39.1 8. West Virginia 13 87 910 70.0 8. Kansas State 13 70 179 39.1 9. TCU 13 94 922 70.9 9. Kansas 12 76 208 36.5 10. Baylor 13 11 104 80.2 10. Texas 12 61 172 35.5

OPP PENALTIES G NO YDS AVG/G OPP 3RD-DN CONV G CONV ATT PCT 1. Oklahoma State 13 100 880 67.7 1. TCU 13 58 209 27.8 2. Baylor 13 102 840 64.6 2. West Virginia 13 65 205 31.7 3. West Virginia 13 82 796 61.2 3. Baylor 13 74 201 36.8 4. Texas Tech 13 84 792 60.9 4. Oklahoma 13 93 230 40.4 5. Kansas State 13 76 696 53.5 5. Oklahoma State 13 89 211 42.2 6. TCU 13 74 684 52.6 6. Kansas State 13 82 188 43.6 7. Oklahoma 13 77 681 52.4 7. Texas 12 84 190 44.2 8. Texas 12 71 578 48.2 8. Kansas 12 73 161 45.3 9. Iowa State 12 73 568 47.3 9. Iowa State 12 82 175 46.9 10. Kansas 12 53 461 38.4 10. Texas Tech 13 96 193 49.7

TIME OF POSSESSION G TOTAL TIME AVG/G 1. Kansas State 13 417:48 32:08 2. Iowa State 12 378:24 31:32 3. TCU 13 407:44 31:21 4. Oklahoma 13 399:01 30:41 5. Oklahoma State 13 383:12 29:28 6. West Virginia 13 381:58 29:22 7. Kansas 12 340:09 28:20 8. Texas Tech 13 362:41 27:53 9. Baylor 13 362:13 27:51 10. Texas 12 325:26 27:07

RED ZONE OFFENSE G REDZONE PERCENT TDS R/P FG-AT 1. Kansas State 13 52-55 94.5 35 26/9 17-18 2. Oklahoma State 13 55-60 91.7 40 20/20 15-18 3. Oklahoma 13 61-69 88.4 46 24/22 15-17 4. Texas 12 30-34 88.2 20 18/2 10-11 5. Texas Tech 13 56-64 87.5 43 26/17 13-15 6. Baylor 13 61-70 87.1 53 36/17 8-11 7. West Virginia 13 48-58 82.8 33 20/13 15-18 8. TCU 13 53-66 80.3 43 22/21 10-13 9. Iowa State 12 31-40 77.5 23 14/9 8-12 10. Kansas 12 20-30 66.7 16 9/7 4-7

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 125 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING TEAM CL G ATT YDS AVG TD LONG YDS/G PUNTING TEAM CL G PUNT YDS LONG AVG 1. Smallwood, Wendell WVU Jr. 13 238 1519 6.4 9 52 116.8 1. O’Toole, Nick WVU Sr. 13 71 3223 65 45.4 2. Washington, DeAndre TTU Sr. 13 233 1492 6.4 14 80 114.8 2. Seibert, Austin OU Fr. 13 57 2395 58 42.0 3. Warren, Mike ISU Fr. 12 227 1339 5.9 5 76 111.6 3. Walsh, Nick KS So. 13 67 2788 63 41.6 4. Linwood, Shock BU Jr. 12 196 1329 6.8 10 79 110.8 4. Wyman, Matthew KU Jr. 12 53 2198 58 41.5 5. Perine, Samaje OU So. 13 226 1349 6.0 16 72 103.8 5. Dickson, Michael UT Fr. 12 77 3179 63 41.3 BIG 12 RECAP 6. Green, Aaron TCU Sr. 13 244 1272 5.2 11 86 97.8 6. Downing, Colin ISU So. 12 53 2166 61 40.9

PASSING TEAM CL G CMP ATT INT PCT. YDS TD AVG/G SCORING TEAM CL G TD FG XPT 2XP PTS PTS/G 1. Mahomes, Patrick TTU So. 13 364 573 15 63.5 4653 36 357.9 1. Coleman, Corey BU Jr. 12 20 0 0 0 120 10.0 2. Boykin, Trevone TCU Sr. 11 257 396 10 64.9 3575 31 325.0 2. Seibert, Austin OU Fr. 13 0 18 70 0 124 9.5 3. Rudolph, Mason OSU So. 13 264 424 9 62.3 3770 21 290.0 3. Oberkrom, Jaden TCU Sr. 13 0 21 59 0 122 9.4 4. Mayfield, Baker OU Jr. 13 269 395 7 68.1 3700 36 284.6 4. Lambert, Josh WVU Jr. 13 0 21 53 0 116 8.9 5. Howard, Skyler WVU Jr. 13 221 403 14 54.8 3145 26 241.9 5. Grogan, Ben OSU Jr. 13 0 16 61 0 109 8.4 6. Willis, Ryan KU Fr. 10 164 315 10 52.1 1719 9 171.9 6. Callahan, Chris BU So. 13 0 8 83 0 107 8.2

TOTAL OFFENSE TEAM CL G RUSH PASS PLAYS TOTAL YDS/G SCORING (TDS) TEAM CL G TD RUSH PASS RET PAT PTS PTS/G 1. Mahomes, Patrick TTU So. 13 456 4653 704 5109 393.0 1. Coleman, Corey BU Jr. 12 20 0 20 0 0 120 10.0 2. Boykin, Trevone TCU Sr. 11 612 3575 519 4187 380.6 2. Perine, Samaje OU So. 13 17 16 1 0 0 102 7.8 3. Mayfield, Baker OU Jr. 13 405 3700 536 4105 315.8 3. Doctson, Josh TCU Sr. 11 14 0 14 0 1 86 7.8 4. Rudolph, Mason OSU So. 13 -35 3770 491 3735 287.3 4. Washington, DeAndre TTU Sr. 13 16 14 2 0 0 96 7.4 5. Howard, Skyler WVU Jr. 13 502 3145 560 3647 280.5 5. Swoopes, Tyrone UT Jr. 11 12 12 0 0 0 72 6.5 6. Hubener, Joe KS Jr. 13 613 1837 455 2450 188.5 6. Grant, Jakeem TTU Sr. 13 14 2 10 2 0 84 6.5

RECEPTIONS/GAME TEAM CL G REC YDS TD LONG AVG/C REC/G SCORING (KICK) TEAM CL G PATS FGS PTS PTS/G 1. Doctson, Josh TCU Sr. 11 79 132 14 55 120.6 7.2 1. Seibert, Austin OU Fr. 13 70-72 18-23 124 9.5 2. Grant, Jakeem TTU Sr. 13 90 1268 10 90 97.5 6.9 2. Oberkrom, Jaden TCU Sr. 13 59-60 21-25 122 9.4 3. Shepard, Sterling OU Sr. 13 86 1288 11 74 99.1 6.6 3. Lambert, Josh WVU Jr. 13 53-54 21-28 116 8.9 4. Coleman, Corey BU Jr. 12 74 1363 20 81 113.6 6.2 4. Grogan, Ben OSU Jr. 13 61-64 16-20 109 8.4 5. Lazard, Allen ISU So. 11 56 808 6 74 73.5 5.1 5. Callahan, Chris BU So. 13 83-83 8-13 107 8.2 6. Glidden, David OSU Sr. 13 57 866 3 67 66.6 4.4 6. Hatfield, Clayton TTU Fr. 12 53-54 14-16 95 7.9

FIELD GOALS TEAM CL G FG FGA PCT. FG/G RECEIVING YDS/GAME TEAM CL G REC YDS TD LONG AVG/C YDS/G 1. Oberkrom, Jaden TCU Sr. 13 21 25 84.0 1.62 1. Doctson, Josh TCU Sr. 11 79 1327 14 55 16.8 120.6 Lambert, Josh WVU Jr. 13 21 28 75.0 1.62 2. Coleman, Corey BU Jr. 12 74 1363 20 81 18.4 113.6 3. Seibert, Austin OU Fr. 13 18 23 78.3 1.38 3. Shepard, Sterling OU Sr. 13 86 1288 11 74 15.0 99.1 4. Grogan, Ben OSU Jr. 13 16 20 80.0 1.23 4. Grant, Jakeem TTU Sr. 13 90 1268 10 90 14.1 97.5 5. Cantele, Jack KS Sr. 10 12 14 85.7 1.20 5. Washington, James OSU So. 13 53 1087 10 74 20.5 83.6 6. Hatfield, Clayton TTU Fr. 12 14 16 87.5 1.17 6. Lazard, Allen ISU So. 11 56 808 6 74 14.4 73.5 Netten, Cole ISU Jr. 12 14 19 73.7 1.17 ALL PURPOSE TEAM CL G RUSH RCV PR KR YDS AVG/G PAT KICKING TEAM CL G MADE ATT PCT. 1. Grant, Jakeem TTU Sr. 13 68 1268 0 1017 2353 181.0 1. Callahan, Chris BU So. 13 83 83 100.0 2. Washington, DeAndre TTU Sr. 13 1492 385 0 0 1877 144.4 Cantele, Jack KS Sr. 10 29 29 100.0 3. Smallwood, Wendell WVU Jr. 13 1519 160 0 0 1679 129.2 3. Oberkrom, Jaden TCU Sr. 13 59 60 98.3 4. Turpin, KaVontae TCU Fr. 13 116 649 181 729 1675 128.8 4. Hatfield, Clayton TTU Fr. 12 53 54 98.1 5. Coleman, Corey BU Jr. 12 111 1363 9 36 1519 126.6 Lambert, Josh WVU Jr. 13 53 54 98.1 6. Doctson, Josh TCU Sr. 11 6 1327 0 0 1333 121.2 6. Rose, Nick UT Sr. 12 38 39 97.4 PASS EFFICIENCY TEAM CL G CMP ATT INT PCT YDS TD EFF. TACKLES TEAM CL G POS SOLO AST TOTAL AVG/G 1. Stidham, Jarrett BU Fr. 10 75 109 2 68.8 1265 12 199.0 1. Smithson, Fish KU Jr. 11 DB 87 24 111 10.1 2. Walsh, J.W. OSU Sr. 13 57 85 1 67.1 787 13 193.0 2. Awe, Micah TTU Sr. 13 LB 77 49 126 9.7 3. Mayfield, Baker OU Jr. 13 269 395 7 68.1 3700 36 173.3 3. Sterns, Jordan OSU Jr. 13 DB 71 37 108 8.3 4. Boykin, Trevone TCU Sr. 11 257 396 10 64.9 3575 31 161.5 4. Howard, Travin TCU So. 13 S 63 42 105 8.1 5. Rudolph, Mason OSU So. 13 264 424 9 62.3 3770 21 149.1 5. Alexander, Dominique OU Jr. 13 LB 54 49 103 7.9 6. Mahomes, Patrick TTU So. 13 364 573 15 63.5 4653 36 147.2 6. Evans, Jordan OU Jr. 11 LB 49 34 83 7.5 PUNT RETURNS TEAM CL G RET YDS TD LONG AVG 7. Burton, Jordan OSU Jr. 13 LB 63 35 98 7.5 1. Johnson, Daje UT Sr. 11 21 224 1 85 10.7 8. Campbell, Grant BU Sr. 13 LB 63 34 97 7.5 2. Heath, Dominique KS Fr. 13 21 152 0 58 7.2 9. Allen, Dakota TTU Fr. 12 LB 45 42 87 7.2 3. McCleskey, Jalen OSU Fr. 13 21 111 1 67 5.3 10. Dineen, Joe KU So 12 LB 66 20 86 7.2

KICK RETURNS TEAM CL G RET YDS TD LONG AVG 1. Burns, Morgan KS Sr. 12 34 1138 4 100 33.5 2. Turpin, KaVontae TCU Fr. 13 27 729 0 60 27.0 3. Grant, Jakeem TTU Sr. 13 39 1017 2 100 26.1 4. Johnson, Daje UT Sr. 11 22 528 0 54 24.0 5. Schadler, Ryan KU Fr. 12 33 750 1 91 22.7 6. Ross, Alex OU Jr. 13 30 645 0 90 21.5

126 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE SACKS TEAM CL G POS SOLO AST TOTAL AVG/G BIG 12 RECAP 1. Ogbah, Emmanuel OSU Jr. 13 DE 10 6 13.0 1.00 ALL-BIG 12 TEAMS 2. Willis, Jordan KS Jr. 13 DE 9 1 9.5 0.73 3. Pierson, Dale ISU Sr. 12 DL 8 1 8.5 0.71 COACHES’ TEAMS 4. Carraway, Josh TCU Jr. 13 DE 8 2 9.0 0.69 FIRST TEAM OFFENSE SECOND TEAM OFFENSE POS PLAYER, SCHOOL ...... CL POS PLAYER, SCHOOL ...... CL 5. Nwachukwu, Noble WVU Jr. 13 DL 8 1 8.5 0.65 QB Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma ...... Jr. QB Trevone Boykin, TCU ...... Sr. 6. Jinkens, Peter UT Sr. 11 LB 6 1 6.5 0.59 RB Samaje Perine, Oklahoma ...... So. RB Shock Linwood, Baylor ...... Jr. 7. Striker, Eric OU Sr. 13 LB 6 3 7.5 0.58 RB DeAndre Washington, Texas Tech ...... Sr. RB Wendell Smallwood, West Virginia ...... Jr. 8. Tapper, Charles OU Sr. 13 DE 7 0 7.0 0.54 FB WINSTON DIMEL, K-STATE ...... FR. FB Alex De La Torre, Texas ...... Sr. 9. Walker, Charles OU So. 12 DT 5 2 6.0 0.50 WR Corey Coleman, Baylor ...... Jr. WR KD Cannon, Baylor ...... So. Tucker, Demond ISU Jr. 12 DL 5 2 6.0 0.50 WR Sterling Shepard, Oklahoma ...... Sr. WR James Washington, Oklahoma St ...... So. WR Josh Doctson, TCU ...... Sr. WR Jakeem Grant, Texas Tech ...... Sr. TACKLES FOR LOSS TEAM CL G POS SOLO AST TOTAL AVG/G TE , Oklahoma State ...... Jr. TE Mark Andrews, Oklahoma ...... Fr. 1. Striker, Eric OU Sr. 13 LB 16 6 19.0 1.46 OL CODY WHITEHAIR, K-STATE ...... SR. OL Jarell Broxton, Baylor ...... Sr. OL Spencer Drango, Baylor ...... Sr. OL Kyle Fuller, Baylor ...... Jr. 2. Ogbah, Emmanuel OSU Jr. 13 DE 14 7 17.5 1.35 OL Ty Darlington/ Nila Kasitati, OU ...... Sr. OL Jamison Lalk, Iowa State ...... Sr. 3. Oakman, Shawn BU Sr. 12 DE 12 5 14.5 1.21 OL Joey Hunt, TCU ...... Sr. OL Halapoulivaati Vaitai, TCU ...... Sr. 4. Willis, Jordan KS Jr. 13 DE 14 3 15.5 1.19 OL Le’Raven Clark, Texas Tech ...... Sr. OL Tyler Orlosky, West Virginia ...... Jr. 5. Billings, Andrew BU Jr. 12 DT 12 4 14.0 1.17 PK JACK CANTELE, K-STATE ...... SR. PK Jaden Oberkrom, TCU ...... Sr. 6. Robertson, Pete TTU Sr. 12 LB 12 3 13.5 1.12 KR/PR MORGAN BURNS, K-STATE ...... SR. KR/PR Jakeem Grant, Texas Tech ...... Sr. Young, Taylor BU So. 12 LB 12 3 13.5 1.12 8. Palmer, Jamal BU Sr. 13 DE 13 3 14.5 1.12 FIRST TEAM DEFENSE SECOND TEAM DEFENSE 9. Tucker, Demond ISU Jr. 12 DL 12 2 13.0 1.08 POS PLAYER, SCHOOL ...... CL POS PLAYER, SCHOOL ...... CL 10. Pierson, Dale ISU Sr. 12 DL 10 5 12.5 1.04 DL , Baylor ...... Jr. DL TRAVIS BRITZ, K-STATE...... SR. DL Charles Tapper, Oklahoma ...... Sr. DL Shawn Oakman, Baylor ...... Sr. DL , Oklahoma St ...... So. DL Dale Pierson, Iowa State ...... Sr. FUMBLES FORCED TEAM CL G NUM AVG/G DL Davion Pierson, TCU ...... Sr. DL Charles Walker, Oklahoma ...... So. 1. Willis, Jordan KS Jr. 13 4 0.31 DL Josh Carraway, TCU ...... Jr. DL Jimmy Bean, Oklahoma State ...... Sr. Tapper, Charles OU Sr. 13 4 0.31 LB , Oklahoma...... Jr. LB ELIJAH LEE, K-STATE ...... SO. Blanchard, Travon BU So. 13 4 0.31 LB Eric Striker, Oklahoma ...... Sr. LB Peter Jinkens, Texas ...... Sr. Palmer, Jamal BU Sr. 13 4 0.31 LB Nick Kwiatkowski, West Virginia...... Sr. LB Jordan Evans, Oklahoma ...... Jr. 5. Peters, Levi ISU Jr. 12 3 0.25 DB Xavien Howard, Baylor ...... Jr. DB Fish Smithson, Kansas ...... Jr. DB Zack Sanchez, Oklahoma ...... Jr. DB Ahmad Thomas, Oklahoma ...... Jr. FUMBLES RECOVERED TEAM CL G NUM AVG/G DB Kevin Peterson, Oklahoma State ...... Sr. DB Jordan Thomas, Oklahoma ...... So. DB Derrick Kindred, TCU...... Sr. DB Jordan Sterns, Oklahoma State ...... Jr. 1. Johnson, Jah’Shawn TTU Fr. 13 4 0.31 DB Daryl Worley, West Virginia ...... Jr. DB KJ Dillon, West Virginia ...... Sr. 2. Gaines, J.J. TTU Sr. 13 3 0.23 P Nick O’Toole, West Virginia ...... Sr. P Austin Seibert, Oklahoma ...... Fr. Carraway, Josh TCU Jr. 13 3 0.23 4. Stewart, Orion BU Jr. 10 2 0.20 COACH OF THE YEAR: Bob Stoops, Oklahoma ST PLAYER OF THE YR: MORGAN BURNS, K-STATE Pierson, Davion TCU Sr. 10 2 0.20 OFF. PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma DEF. PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Andrew Billings, Baylor/ Emmanuel Ogbah, Oklahoma State INTERCEPTIONS TEAM CL G INT YDS TD 1. Sanchez, Zack OU Jr. 11 7 60 1 ASSOCIATED PRESS TEAMS 2. Worley, Daryl WVU Jr. 12 6 0 0 FIRST TEAM OFFENSE SECOND TEAM OFFENSE POS PLAYER, SCHOOL ...... CL POS PLAYER, SCHOOL ...... CL 3. Haines, Dylan UT Jr. 11 5 102 0 QB Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma ...... Jr. QB Trevone Boykin, TCU...... Sr. 4. Thomas, Jordan OU So. 12 5 153 1 RB Samaje Perine, Oklahoma ...... So. RB Shock Linwood, Baylor ...... Jr. 5. Howard, Xavien BU Jr. 13 5 74 0 RB DeAndre Washington, Texas Tech ...... Sr. RB Wendell Smallwood, West Virginia ...... Jr. 6. Gaines, J.J. TTU Sr. 13 4 60 1 WR Corey Coleman, Baylor ...... Jr. WR Sterling Shepard, Oklahoma ...... Sr. WR Josh Doctson, TCU ...... Sr. WR James Washington, Oklahoma State ....So. PASSES DEFENDED TEAM CL G BRUP INT TOTAL AVG/G TE Mark Andrews, Oklahoma ...... Fr. TE GLENN GRONKOWSKI, K-STATE ...... JR. 1. Worley, Daryl WVU Jr. 12 12 6 18 1.50 C Joey Hunt, TCU ...... Sr. C Ty Darlington, OU/Kyle Fuller, BU .... Sr./Jr. 2. Sanchez, Zack OU Jr. 11 7 7 14 1.27 OG Jarell Broxton, Baylor ...... Sr. OG Brady Foltz, TCU ...... Sr. 3. Chestnut, Terrell WVU Sr. 12 11 3 14 1.17 OG Nila Kasitati, Oklahoma ...... Sr. OG Alfredo Morales, Texas Tech ...... Sr. 4. Howard, Xavien BU Jr. 13 10 5 15 1.15 OT Le’Raven Clark, Texas Tech ...... Sr. OT CODY WHITEHAIR, K-STATE...... SR. 5. Peavy, Brian ISU Fr. 12 10 2 12 1.00 OT Spencer Drango, Baylor ...... Sr. OT Halapoulivaati Vaitai, TCU ...... Sr. AP Jakeem Grant, Texas Tech ...... Sr. AP MORGAN BURNS, K-STATE ...... Sr. Madison, Tevin TTU So. 13 11 2 13 1.00 PK Jaden Oberkrom, TCU ...... Sr. PK Austin Seibert, Oklahoma ...... Fr. 7. Burns, Morgan KS Sr. 12 10 1 11 0.92 8. Reid, Ryan BU Jr. 13 8 3 11 0.85 FIRST TEAM DEFENSE SECOND TEAM DEFENSE 9. Dillon, KJ WVU Sr. 13 8 2 10 0.77 POS PLAYER, SCHOOL ...... CL POS PLAYER, SCHOOL ...... CL O’Meally, Corry TCU Sr. 13 10 0 10 0.77 DE Emmanuel Ogbah, Oklahoma State .....Jr. DE Josh Carraway, TCU ...... Jr. Kwiatkoski, Nick WVU Sr. 13 7 3 10 0.77 DE Charles Tapper, Oklahoma ...... Sr. DE Noble Nwachukwu, West Virginia...... Jr. Orr, Nick TCU So. 13 9 1 10 0.77 DT WILL GEARY, K-STATE...... SO. DT Kyle Rose, West Virginia ...... Sr. DT Andrew Billings, Baylor ...... Jr. DT Desmond Tucker, Iowa State ...... Jr. LB Jordan Burton, Oklahoma State ...... Jr. LB Dominique Alexander, Oklahoma ...... Jr. LB Peter Jinkens, Texas ...... Sr.. LB Micah Awe, Texas Tech ...... Sr. LB Eric Striker, Oklahoma ...... Sr. LB Nick Kwiatkoski, West Virginia ...... Sr. CB Xavien Howard, Baylor ...... Jr. CB Jordan Thomas, Oklahoma ...... So. CB Zack Sanchez, Oklahoma ...... Jr. CB Daryl Worley, West Virginia ...... Jr. S Derrick Kindred, TCU...... Sr. S Steven Parker, Oklahoma ...... So. S Jordan Sterns, Oklahoma State ...... Jr. S Fish Smithson, Kansas ...... Jr. P Nick O’Toole, West Virginia ...... Sr. P Austin Seibert, Oklahoma ...... Fr.

COACH OF THE YEAR: Bob Stoops, Oklahoma OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Emmanuel Ogbah, Oklahoma State

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 127 YARDS PER GAME Season TEAM Rk Player, Year Att Yds Season 1. Collin Klein, 2011 ...... 317 1,141 ATTEMPTS Rk Year Gms Yds Avg. 2. Darren Sproles, 2003 ...... 306 1,986 1. 2002 ...... 13 3,433 264.1 3. Daniel Thomas, 2010 ...... 298 1,585 Game 2. 2001 ...... 11 2,835 257.7 4. Daniel Thomas, 2009 ...... 247 1,265 Rk Opponent, Date Att Yds 3. 2003 ...... 15 3,429 228.5 5. Darren Sproles, 2004 ...... 244 1,318 1. at Missouri, 11/16/57 ...... 78 410 4. 1953 ...... 10 2,274 227.4 6. Josh Scobey, 2001 ...... 240 1,263 2. vs. BYU, 9/25/71 ...... 77 269 5. 1954 ...... 10 2,268 226.8 7. Darren Sproles, 2002 ...... 237 1,465 3. at Iowa State, 11/3/2001 ...... 75 343 6. 1957 ...... 10 2,262 226.2 8. J.J. Smith, 1994 ...... 232 1,073 4. vs. Tulsa, 9/22/73 ...... 74 315 7. 1998 ...... 12 2,699 224.9 9. Ell Roberson, 2003 ...... 227 975 5. vs. Wichita State, 9/21/74 ...... 73 331 8. 1973 ...... 11 2,443 222.1 10. Isaac Jackson, 1973 ...... 225 1,137 vs. Iowa State, 11/15/58 ...... 73 277 9. 1997 ...... 11 2,422 220.2 7. vs. South Dakota, 9/12/81 ...... 70 368 10. 1949 ...... 10 2,010 201.0 Season By Quarterback RUSHING RECORDS at Air Force, 9/29/79 ...... 70 344 9. Many Times ...... 69 1. Collin Klein, 2011 ...... 317 1,141 Last: vs. Missouri, 11/22/2003 ...... 69 367 Fewest Yards Per Game 2. Ell Roberson, 2003 ...... 227 975 Season ...... 56.3 (1967 - 10 games) 3. Collin Klein, 2012 ...... 207 920 4. Ell Roberson, 2002 ...... 202 1,032 Season 5. Steve Grogan, 1973 ...... 188 372 Rk Year Att TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2003 ...... 688 Game 2. 2002 ...... 655 Career Rk Opponent, Date TDs Rk Player, Years Att Yds 3. 1973 ...... 641 1. at Kansas, 11/2/2002 ...... 7 1. Darren Sproles, 2001-04 ...... 815 4,979 4. 2011 ...... 606 vs. North Texas, 9/23/2000 ...... 7 2. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 604 2,818 2001 ...... 606 vs. Ball State, 9/16/2000 ...... 7 3. Collin Klein, 2009-12 ...... 601 2,485 6. 2000 ...... 595 4. vs. TCU, 10/10/15 ...... 6 4. John Hubert, 2010-13 ...... 599 2,993 7. 1974 ...... 581 vs. UTEP, 9/27/2014 ...... 6 5. Daniel Thomas, 2009-10 ...... 545 2,850 8. 1982 ...... 579 at Kansas, 10/6/2012 ...... 6 6. Eric Hickson, 1994-95, 1997-98 ...... 507 2,537 9. 1957 ...... 577 vs. Miami, 9/8/2012 ...... 6 7. Cornelius Davis, 1966-68 ...... 506 1,873 10. 1998 ...... 571 vs. Texas A&M, 11/12/2011 ...... 6 8. Isaac Jackson, 1971-73 ...... 492 2,182 at Kansas, 10/22/2011 ...... 6 9. Mike Lawrence, 1994-97 ...... 491 2,265 Fewest Attempts vs. Texas A&M, 10/17/2009 ...... 6 J.J. Smith, 1991-94 ...... 491 2,210 Game ...... 13, vs. Colorado, 10/2/51 vs. Nebraska, 10/23/2004 ...... 6 Season ...... 298 (1947 - 10 games) Career By Quarterback Season 1. Ell Roberson, 2000-2003 ...... 604 2,818 Rk Year TDs 2. Collin Klein, 2009-12 ...... 601 2,485 YARDAGE 1. 2002 ...... 53 3. Steve Grogan, 1972-74 ...... 339 585 Game 2. 2012 ...... 42 4. Michael Bishop, 1997-98 ...... 324 1,314 Rk Opponent, Date Yds 2000 ...... 42 5. , 1996-97, 1999-2000...... 299 965 1. at Drake, 11/6/54 ...... 439 1998 ...... 42 2. vs. Drake, 9/19/53 ...... 438 5. 2010 ...... 40 3. vs. Bowling Green, 9/27/97 ...... 429 2003 ...... 40 YARDAGE vs. Baker, 9/16/50 ...... 429 7. 2011 ...... 34 Game 5. vs. Nebraska, 11/16/2002 ...... 415 2001 ...... 34 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Yds 6. at Missouri, 11/16/57 ...... 410 9. 1999 ...... 31 1. Darren Sproles vs. Louisiana, 9/18/2004 ...... 292 7. at Colorado, 10/17/53 ...... 376 10. 2014 ...... 30 2. Darren Sproles vs. Missouri, 11/22/2003 ...... 273 8. at North Texas, 11/27/2010...... 373 3. Daniel Thomas at North Texas, 11/27/2010 ...... 269 vs. Kansas, 10/28/95 ...... 373 Fewest Touchdowns 4. Mike Lawrence vs. Iowa State, 11/23/96 ...... 252 10. vs. South Dakota, 9/12/81 ...... 368 Game ...... 0, Many Times (Last: at Texas, 10/24/2015) 5. Darren Sproles vs. Oklahoma, 12/6/2003 ...... 235 Season ...... 4 (1962 - 10 games) 6. Daniel Thomas vs. UCLA, 9/4/2010 ...... 234 Season 7. Ell Roberson vs. Nebraska, 11/16/2002 ...... 228 Rk Year Yds 8. J.J. Smith at UNLV, 11/26/94 ...... 227 1. 2002 ...... 3,433 9. Darren Sproles vs. Western Kentucky, 9/4/2004 ...... 221 2. 2003 ...... 3,429 INDIVIDUAL 10. John Hubert at Kansas, 11/30/2013 ...... 220 3. 2001 ...... 2,835 4. 1998 ...... 2,699 ATTEMPTS Game By Quarterback 5. 2010 ...... 2,593 Game 1. Ell Roberson vs. Nebraska, 11/16/2002 ...... 228 6. 2000 ...... 2,575 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Att Yds 2. Daniel Sams vs. Baylor, 10/12/2013 ...... 199 7. 2012 ...... 2,522 1. Darren Sproles vs. Missouri, 11/22/2003 ...... 43 273 3. Michael Bishop vs. Missouri, 10/11/97 ...... 196 8. 1973 ...... 2,443 2. Darren Sproles vs. Western Kentucky, 9/4/2004 ...... 42 221 4. Ell Roberson at Colorado, 10/5/2002 ...... 178 9. 1997 ...... 2,422 3. Bill Butler vs. BYU, 9/25/71 ...... 41 142 5. Joe Hubener vs. Baylor, 11/5/2015 ...... 153 10. 2011 ...... 2,411 4. Darren Sproles vs. Louisiana, 9/18/2004 ...... 38 292 Mike Lawrence vs. Iowa State, 11/23/96 ...... 38 252 Game By Class Fewest Yards 6. Mack Green vs. Mississippi State, 10/1/77 ...... 37 181 Senior Game ...... -93, at Kentucky, 9/19/70 7. Daniel Thomas at North Texas, 11/27/2010 ...... 36 269 1. Darren Sproles vs. Louisiana, 9/18/2004 ...... 292 Season ...... 563 (1967 - 10 games) L.J. Brown vs. Colorado, 11/22/80 ...... 36 148 2. Daniel Thomas vs. North Texas, 11/27/2010 ...... 269 Isaac Jackson vs. Kansas, 10/14/72 ...... 36 110 3. Daniel Thomas vs. UCLA, 9/4/2010 ...... 234 10. Collin Klein vs. Texas A&M, 11/12/2011 ...... 35 103 4. J.J. Smith at UNLV, 11/26/94 ...... 227 YARDS PER CARRY Eric Gallon vs. Missouri, 11/16/91 ...... 35 184 5. Darren Sproles vs. Western Kentucky, 9/4/2004 ...... 221 Tony Jordan at Iowa State, 11/15/86 ...... 35 218 Season Junior Rk Year Att Yds Avg. 1. Darren Sproles vs. Missouri, 11/22/2003 ...... 273 1. 2002 ...... 655 3,433 5.24 Game By Quarterback 2. Mike Lawrence vs. Iowa State, 11/23/96 ...... 252 2. 2003 ...... 688 3,429 4.98 1. Collin Klein vs. Texas A&M, 11/12/2011 ...... 35 103 3. Darren Sproles vs. Oklahoma, 12/6/2003 ...... 235 3. 1953 ...... 469 2,274 4.85 2. vs. Nebraska, 10/23/2004 ...... 34 147 4. Ell Roberson vs. Nebraska, 11/16/2002 ...... 228 4. 2012 ...... 526 2,522 4.79 3. Daniel Sams vs. Baylor, 10/12/2013 ...... 30 199 5. Tony Jordan at Iowa State, 11/15/86 ...... 218 5. 1998 ...... 571 2,699 4.73 at Nebraska, 11/12/2005 ...... 30 138 6. 2010 ...... 554 2,593 4.68 5. Joe Hubener vs. Baylor, 11/5/2015 ...... 29 153 Sophomore 7. 2001 ...... 606 2,835 4.68 Ell Roberson vs. Nebraska, 11/16/2002 ...... 29 228 1. Daniel Sams vs. Baylor, 10/12/2013 ...... 199 8. 1954 ...... 490 2,268 4.63 Steve Grogan at Oklahoma State, 11/10/73 ...... 29 50 2. Marlon Charles vs. Indiana State, 9/7/96 ...... 195 9. 2007 ...... 351 1,593 4.54 3. Greg Dageforde vs. Wyoming, 9/24/83 ...... 175 10. 2013 ...... 514 2,314 4.50 4. Cornelius Davis at Cincinnati, 10/22/66 ...... 172 5. John Hubert at Miami, 9/24/2011 ...... 166

128 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE J.J. Smith, 1991-94 ...... 10 RUSHING RECORDS 7. Josh Scobey, 2000-01 ...... 9 8. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 8 Isaac Jackson, 1971-73 ...... 8 10. Mike Lawrence, 1994-97 ...... 7 Eric Gallon, 1989-92 ...... 7 James Johnson, 2006-07 ...... 7

Career 100-Yard Rushing Games by a QB 1. Collin Klein, 2010-12 ...... 10 2. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 8 3. Michael Bishop, 1997-98 ...... 4 4. Daniel Sams, 2012-13 ...... 3 5. Four Players ...... 2 Last: Joe Hubener, 2013-15 DARREN SPROLES Holds 17 school rushing records and 44 top-10 rankings CAREER 1,000-YARD RUSHERS Rk Player, Years Att Yds 1. Darren Sproles, 2001-04 ...... 815 4,979 2. John Hubert, 2010-13 ...... 599 2,993 Freshman Season 100-Yard Rushing Games 3. Daniel Thomas, 2009-10 ...... 545 2,850 1. Parrish Fisher vs. North Texas, 9/24/2005...... 169 Rk Player, Year No. 4. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 604 2,818 2. Leon Patton vs. Oklahoma State, 10/7/2006 ...... 151 1. Darren Sproles, 2002 ...... 10 5. Eric Hickson, 1994-95, 97-98 ...... 507 2,537 3. Allan Evridge at Nebraska, 11/12/2005 ...... 138 2. Darren Sproles, 2003 ...... 9 6. Collin Klein, 2009-12 ...... 601 2,485 4. Justin Silmon vs. Louisiana Tech, 9/19/2015 ...... 119 3. Daniel Thomas, 2010...... 7 7. Mike Lawrence, 1994-97 ...... 492 2,265 5. Leon Patton at Missouri, 10/21/2006 ...... 112 Josh Scobey, 2001 ...... 7 8. J.J. Smith, 1991-94 ...... 491 2,210 5. J.J. Smith, 1994 ...... 6 9. Isaac Jackson, 1971-73 ...... 492 2,182 Season Isaac Jackson, 1973 ...... 6 10. Josh Scobey, 2000-01 ...... 409 1,981 Rk Player, Year Att Yds 7. John Hubert, 2013 ...... 5 11. Eric Gallon, 1989-92 ...... 447 1,960 1. Darren Sproles, 2003 ...... 306 1,986 Collin Klein, 2011 ...... 5 12. Cornelius Davis, 1966-68 ...... 506 1,873 2. Daniel Thomas, 2010 ...... 298 1,585 Darren Sproles, 2004 ...... 5 13. Tony Jordan, 1984-87 ...... 427 1,593 3. Darren Sproles, 2002 ...... 237 1,465 Eric Hickson, 1998 ...... 5 14. L.J. Brown, 1978-80 ...... 375 1,580 4. Darren Sproles, 2004 ...... 244 1,318 Cornelius Davis, 1966 ...... 5 15. James Johnson, 2006-07 ...... 272 1,509 5. Daniel Thomas, 2009 ...... 247 1,265 James Johnson, 2007 ...... 5 16. Roosevelt Duncan, 1976-79 ...... 364 1,434 6. Josh Scobey, 2001 ...... 240 1,263 Daniel Thomas, 2009...... 5 17. Bill Butler, 1969-71 ...... 350 1,400 7. Collin Klein, 2011 ...... 317 1,141 18. Michael Bishop, 1997-98 ...... 324 1,314 8. Isaac Jackson, 1973 ...... 225 1,137 Season 100-Yard Rushing Games by a QB 19. Don Calhoun, 1971-73 ...... 290 1,300 9. James Johnson, 2007 ...... 174 1,106 20. Mack Green, 1977-78...... 305 1,268 1. Collin Klein, 2011 ...... 5 10. Eric Gallon, 1991 ...... 224 1,102 21. Charles Jones, 2014-15 ...... 275 1,236 2. Ell Roberson, 2001 ...... 4 22. Corky Taylor, 1951-54 ...... 191 1,212 3. Daniel Sams, 2013 ...... 3 23. Marlon Charles, 1995-98 ...... 225 1,133 Other 1,000-Yard Seasons Collin Klein, 2012 ...... 3 24. Daniel Sams, 2012-13 ...... 184 1,042 11. J.J. Smith, 1994 ...... 232 1,073 Michael Bishop, 1998 ...... 3 12. John Hubert, 2013 ...... 198 1,048 25. Ralph Pfeifer, 1955-57 ...... 243 1,016 13. Ell Roberson, 2002 ...... 202 1,032 26. Todd Moody, 1983-86 ...... 259 1,014 14. Cornelius Davis, 1966 ...... 210 1,028 Fastest To 1,000 Yards in a Season 27. Pat Jackson, 1989-90...... 270 1,001 Rk Player, Year No. Gms 1. Darren Sproles, 2002 ...... 159 10 Season By Quarterback James Johnson, 2007 ...... 159 11 YARDS PER CARRY 1. Collin Klein, 2011 ...... 317 1,141 3. Darren Sproles, 2003 ...... 182 10 Game (Min. 10 Attempts) 2. Ell Roberson, 2002 ...... 202 1,032 4. John Hubert, 2013 ...... 187 13 Rk Player, Opponent, Date Att Yds Avg. 3. Ell Roberson, 2003 ...... 227 975 5. Daniel Thomas, 2009 ...... 192 10 1. Corky Taylor vs. Colorado, 10/17/53 ...... 11 177 16.1 4. Collin Klein, 2012 ...... 207 920 Isaac Jackson, 1973 ...... 192 10 2. Corky Taylor at Wyoming, 9/25/54 ...... 12 188 15.7 5. Daniel Sams, 2013 ...... 152 807 7. Darren Sproles, 2004 ...... 195 9 3. Michael Bishop vs. Missouri, 10/11/97 ...... 14 196 14.0 8. Ell Roberson, 2002 ...... 196 12 Season By Class 9. Daniel Thomas, 2010 ...... 197 9 Senior 10. Josh Scobey, 2001 ...... 199 10 Season (Min. 100 Attempts) Rk Player, Year Yds Rk Player, Year Att Yds Avg. 1. Daniel Thomas, 2010...... 1,585 Career 1. Darren Sproles, 2003 ...... 306 1,986 6.49 2. Darren Sproles, 2004 ...... 1,318 2. James Johnson, 2007 ...... 174 1,106 6.36 Rk Player, Years Att Yds 3. Josh Scobey, 2001 ...... 1,263 3. Darren Sproles, 2002 ...... 237 1,465 6.18 1. Darren Sproles, 2001-04 ...... 815 4,979 4. Isaac Jackson, 1973 ...... 1,137 4. Leon Patton, 2006 ...... 108 609 5.64 2. John Hubert, 2010-13 ...... 599 2,993 5. James Johnson, 2007 ...... 1,106 5. Darren Sproles, 2004 ...... 244 1,318 5.40 3. Daniel Thomas, 2009-10 ...... 545 2,850 6. Eric Hickson, 1998 ...... 169 902 5.34 4. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 604 2,818 Junior 7. Daniel Thomas, 2010 ...... 298 1,585 5.32 5. Eric Hickson, 1994-95, 1997-98 ...... 507 2,537 1. Darren Sproles, 2003 ...... 1,986 8. Daniel Sams, 2013 ...... 152 807 5.31 6. Collin Klein, 2009-12 ...... 601 2,485 2. Daniel Thomas, 2009...... 1,265 9. John Hubert, 2013 ...... 198 1,048 5.29 7. Mike Lawrence, 1994-97 ...... 491 2,265 3. Collin Klein, 2011 ...... 1,141 10. Josh Scobey, 2001 ...... 240 1,263 5.26 8. J.J. Smith, 1991-94 ...... 491 2,210 4. Eric Gallon, 1991 ...... 1,102 9. Isaac Jackson, 1971-73 ...... 492 2,182 5. Ell Roberson, 2002 ...... 1,032 10. Josh Scobey, 2000-01 ...... 409 1,981 Career (Min. 200 Attempts) Sophomore Rk Player, Years Att Yds Avg. 1. Darren Sproles, 2002 ...... 1,465 Career By Quarterback 1. Darren Sproles, 2001-04 ...... 815 4,979 6.11 2. James Johnson, 2006-07 ...... 272 1,509 5.55 2. Cornelius Davis, 1966 ...... 1,028 1. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 604 2,818 3. Daniel Thomas, 2009-10 ...... 545 2,850 5.23 3. John Hubert, 2011 ...... 970 2. Collin Klein, 2009-12 ...... 601 2,485 4. Marlon Charles, 1996-98 ...... 225 1,133 5.04 4. Eric Hickson, 1995 ...... 816 3. Michael Bishop, 1997-98 ...... 324 1,314 5. Eric Hickson, 1994-95, 97-98 ...... 507 2,537 5.00 5. Daniel Sams, 2013 ...... 807 4. Daniel Sams, 2012-13 ...... 184 1,042 6. John Hubert, 2010-13...... 599 2,993 5.00 5. Jonathan Beasley, 1996-97, 1999-2000...... 299 965 Freshman 7. Josh Scobey, 2000-01 ...... 409 1,981 4.84 1. Leon Patton, 2006 ...... 609 8. Thomas Clayton, 2004-06 ...... 219 1,030 4.70 2. Justin Silmon, 2015 ...... 355 Career 100-Yard Rushing Games 9. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 604 2,818 4.67 3. Roosevelt Duncan, 1976 ...... 304 Rk Player, Years No. 10. Mike Lawrence, 1994-97 ...... 491 2,265 4.61 4. Parrish Fisher, 2005 ...... 289 1. Darren Sproles, 2001-04 ...... 24 5. Daniel Sams, 2012 ...... 235 2. John Hubert, 2011-13 ...... 12 Daniel Thomas, 2009-10 ...... 12 4. Collin Klein, 2010-12 ...... 10 Eric Hickson, 1994-95, 1997-98 ...... 10

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 129 2008 Lamark Brown ...... 118 412 3.5 YARDS PER GAME 2009 Daniel Thomas ...... 247 1,265 5.1 LONGEST RUSHES [SINCE ‘69 UNLESS NOTED] Season 2010 Daniel Thomas ...... 298 1,585 5.3 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Yds 1. Gerald Hackney vs. Kansas, 11/2/48 ...... 96* Rk Player, Year Gms Yds Avg. 2011 Collin Klein ...... 317 1,141 3.6 2. John Hubert vs. Missouri State, 9/1/2012 ...... 95* 1. Darren Sproles, 2003 ...... 15 1,986 132.4 2012 John Hubert ...... 189 947 5.0 3. Brandon Banks at Missouri, 11/8/2008 ...... 93* 2. Daniel Thomas, 2010 ...... 13 1,585 121.9 2013 John Hubert ...... 198 1,048 5.3 4. Ell Roberson vs. Nebraska, 11/16/2002 ...... 91* 3. Darren Sproles, 2004 ...... 11 1,318 119.8 2014 Charles Jones...... 133 540 4.1 2015 Charles Jones...... 142 696 4.9 5. Tony Jordan at Iowa State, 11/15/1986 ...... 89* 4. Josh Scobey, 2001 ...... 11 1,263 114.8 6. Mack Green at vs. Oklahoma State, 10/15/1977 ...... 85* 5. Darren Sproles, 2002 ...... 13 1,465 112.7 7. Thomas Clayton vs. Florida International, 9/3/2005 ...... 80* 6. Daniel Thomas, 2009 ...... 12 1,265 105.4 Darren Sproles at Colorado, 10/5/2002 ...... 80* 7. Isaac Jackson, 1973 ...... 11 1,137 103.4 TOUCHDOWNS 9. L.J. Brown at Air Force, 9/29/79 ...... 79* 8. Cornelius Davis, 1966 ...... 10 1,028 102.8 Game 10. Darren Sproles at Missouri, 11/6/2004 ...... 74* 9. Eric Gallon, 1991 ...... 11 1,102 100.2 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date TDs 11. Darren Sproles vs. Missouri, 11/1/2003 ...... 73 10. J.J. Smith, 1994 ...... 11 1,073 97.5 1. Collin Klein vs. Texas A&M, 11/12/2011 ...... 5 12. J.J. Smith vs. Idaho State, 9/14/91 ...... 72* RUSHING RECORDS Jonathan Beasley vs. North Texas, 9/23/2000 ...... 5 Lemuel James vs. Wyoming, 9/24/83 ...... 72 3. Joe Hubener vs. TCU, 10/10/2015 ...... 4 Career 14. Ell Roberson at Colorado, 10/5/2002 ...... 71* Collin Klein at West Virginia, 10/20/2012 ...... 4 Rk Player, Years Att Yds Avg. 15. Darren Sproles at Iowa State, 11/8/2003 ...... 70 John Hubert vs. Kansas, 10/6/2012 ...... 4 1. Daniel Thomas, 2009-10 ...... 25 2,850 114.0 Darren Sproles vs. Nebraska, 11/16/2002 ...... 70* Collin Klein at Kansas, 10/22/2011 ...... 4 2. Darren Sproles, 2001-04 ...... 45 4,979 110.6 * Denotes touchdown scored on play Daniel Thomas vs. Texas A&M, 10/17/2009 ...... 4 3. Josh Scobey, 2000-01 ...... 24 1,981 82.5 Allen Webb vs. Nebraska, 10/23/2004 ...... 4 4. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 41 2,818 68.7 Josh Scobey vs. New Mexico State, 9/22/2001 ...... 4 5. James Johnson, 2006-07 ...... 22 1,509 68.6 Josh Scobey vs. Iowa State, 11/4/2000 ...... 4 200-YARD RUSHING GAMES [14] 6. Isaac Jackson, 1971-73 ...... 33 2,182 66.1 Yards Name Opponent Date Pat Jackson vs. New Mexico State, 9/15/90...... 4 7. John Hubert, 2010-13...... 46 2,993 65.1 292 Darren Sproles Louisiana 9/18/2004 8. Cornelius Davis, 1966-68 ...... 29 1,873 64.6 273 Darren Sproles Missouri 11/22/2003 9. Eric Hickson, 1994-95, 97-98 ...... 41 2,537 61.9 Season 269 Daniel Thomas North Texas 11/27/2010 10. J.J. Smith, 1991-94 ...... 36 2,210 61.4 Rk Player, Year TDs 252 Mike Lawrence Iowa State 11/23/96 1. Collin Klein, 2011 ...... 27* 235 Darren Sproles Oklahoma 12/6/2003 2. Collin Klein, 2012 ...... 23 234 Daniel Thomas UCLA 9/4/2010 ANNUAL RUSHING LEADERS 3. Mack Herron, 1969 ...... 20 228 Ell Roberson [Q] Nebraska 11/16/2002 Year Player Att Yds Avg. 4. Daniel Thomas, 2010...... 19 227 J.J. Smith UNLV 11/26/94 1950 Ted Maupin ...... 96 321 3.3 5. Darren Sproles, 2002 ...... 17 221 Darren Sproles Western Kentucky 9/4/2004 1951 Ted Maupin ...... 56 300 5.6 Jonathan Beasley, 2000...... 17 220 John Hubert Kansas 11/30/2013 1952 Veryl Switzer ...... 54 201 3.7 7. Darren Sproles, 2003 ...... 16 218 Tony Jordan Iowa State 11/15/86 1953 Veryl Switzer ...... 95 558 5.9 Ell Roberson, 2002 ...... 16 204 Josh Scobey Kansas 10/27/2001 1954 Corky Taylor ...... 72 529 7.3 Josh Scobey, 2000 ...... 16 201 Darren Sproles Iowa State 11/8/2003 200 L.J. Brown Air Force 9/29/79 1955 Doug Roether ...... 74 272 3.7 10. John Hubert, 2012 ...... 15 1956 Keith Wilson ...... 103 341 3.3 Ell Roberson, 2003 ...... 15 1957 Ralph Pfeifer ...... 115 468 4.1 Josh Scobey, 2001 ...... 15 1958 Max Falk ...... 74 295 4.0 * Tied the Big 12 and NCAA FBS Quarterback Records that Season 150-YARD RUSHING GAMES [48] 1959 Dale Evans ...... 70 245 3.5 Yards Name Opponent Date 1960 Jack Richardson ...... 38 219 5.8 199 Daniel Sams [Q] Baylor 10/12/2013 1961 Joel Searles ...... 73 252 3.5 Career 198 Josh Scobey Missouri 11/24/2001 1962 Willis Crenshaw ...... 88 331 3.8 Rk Player, Years TDs 196 Michael Bishop [Q] Missouri 10/11/97 1963 Ron Barlow ...... 58 293 5.1 1. Collin Klein, 2010-12 ...... 56 195 Joe Hall Utah State 10/16/99 1964 Jerry Condit ...... 122 450 3.7 2. Darren Sproles, 2001-04 ...... 45 195 Marlon Charles Indiana State 9/7/96 1965 Henry Howard ...... 84 279 3.3 3. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 40 188 Corky Taylor Wyoming 9/25/54 1966 Cornelius Davis ...... 210 1,028 4.9 4. Josh Scobey, 2000-01 ...... 31 185 Daniel Thomas Kansas 11/7/2009 1967 Cornelius Davis ...... 210 628 3.0 5. Daniel Thomas, 2009-10 ...... 30 184 Eric Gallon Missouri 11/16/91 1968 ...... 111 402 3.6 6. John Hubert, 2010-13 ...... 28 184 Eric Gallon Indiana State 9/7/91 1969 Mack Herron ...... 127 506 3.9 7. Jonathan Beasley, 1996-97, 99-2000...... 26 181 Daniel Thomas Iowa State 9/18/2010 1970 Bill Butler ...... 127 497 3.9 Eric Hickson, 1994-95, 97-98 ...... 26 181 Mack Green Mississippi State 10/1/77 1971 Bill Butler ...... 204 838 4.1 9. Michael Bishop, 1997-98 ...... 23 178 Ell Roberson [Q] Colorado 10/5/2002 1972 Don Calhoun ...... 131 608 4.6 Mack Herron, 1968-69 ...... 23 177 Thomas Clayton Florida International 9/3/2005 1973 Isaac Jackson ...... 225 1,137 5.1 177 Corky Taylor Colorado 10/17/53 1974 Roscoe Scobey ...... 80 401 5.0 176 Eric Gallon Oklahoma State 11/23/91 1975 Verdell Jones ...... 78 373 4.8 Career By Quarterback 175 Darren Sproles California 8/23/2003 1976 Tony Brown ...... 123 368 3.0 1. Collin Klein, 2010-12 ...... 56 175 Greg Dageforde Wyoming 9/24/83 1977 Mack Green ...... 192 707 3.7 2. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 40 172 James Johnson Missouri 11/17/2007 1978 Mack Green ...... 113 561 5.0 3. Jonathan Beasley, 1996-97, 1999-2000...... 26 172 Josh Scobey Iowa State 11/3/2001 1979 L.J. Brown ...... 148 668 4.5 4. Michael Bishop, 1997-98 ...... 23 172 Cornelius Davis Cincinnati 10/22/66 1980 L.J. Brown ...... 165 575 3.5 5. , 2006-08 ...... 20 169 Parrish Fisher North Texas 9/24/2005 1981 Masi Toluao ...... 114 531 4.7 1982 Iosefatu Faraimo ...... 99 404 4.1 1983 Greg Dageforde ...... 153 677 4.4 1984 ...... 98 406 4.1 1985 Ray Wilson ...... 112 367 3.3 1986 Tony Jordan ...... 202 738 3.7 1987 Tony Jordan ...... 169 692 4.1 1988 Lee Pickett ...... 144 736 5.1 1989 Pat Jackson ...... 93 328 3.5 1990 Pat Jackson ...... 177 721 3.8 1991 Eric Gallon ...... 224 1,161 4.9 1992 Eric Gallon ...... 178 705 4.0 1993 J.J. Smith ...... 190 758 3.9 1994 J.J. Smith ...... 232 1,073 4.6 1995 Eric Hickson ...... 158 816 5.2 1996 Mike Lawrence ...... 209 982 4.7 1997 Eric Hickson ...... 169 750 4.4 1998 Eric Hickson ...... 169 902 5.3 1999 Joe Hall ...... 121 613 5.1 2000 Josh Scobey ...... 169 718 4.2 2001 Josh Scobey ...... 240 1,263 5.3 2002 Darren Sproles ...... 237 1,465 6.2 COLLIN KLEIN 2003 Darren Sproles ...... 306 1,986 6.5 Broke school records for career 2004 Darren Sproles ...... 244 1,318 5.4 and season rushing touchdowns 2005 Thomas Clayton ...... 137 637 4.6 2006 Leon Patton...... 108 609 5.6 2007 James Johnson ...... 174 1,106 6.4

130 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 168 Mike Lawrence Missouri 10/12/96 122 Charles Jones Texas 10/24/2015 101 Michael Bishop [Q] Texas A&M 12/5/98 RUSHING RECORDS 167 Darren Sproles Iowa State 11/20/2004 121 Darren Sproles Colorado 10/5/2002 100 Mike Lawrence Northern Illinois 9/30/95 167 Veryl Switzer Kansas 11/7/53 121 Chris Claybon Louisiana Tech 9/2/2000 100 Tony Jordan Missouri 10/10/87 166 John Hubert Miami 9/24/2011 121 Eric Hickson Kansas 10/28/95 100 Greg Dageforde Colorado 11/19/83 165 Josh Scobey USC 9/8/2001 121 Isaac Jackson Kansas 10/13/73 100 Roosevelt Duncan Air Force 9/29/79 164 Eric Gallon Iowa State 11/5/92 120 John Hubert Iowa State 12/3/2011 100 Steve Grogan [Q] Memphis 10/6/73 163 Eric Hickson Bowling Green 9/27/97 120 Mike Montgomery Arizona State 9/26/70 [Q] - Denotes Quarterback 162 Gerald Hackney Iowa State 10/15/49 119 Justin Silmon Louisiana Tech 9/19/2015 161 Cornelius Davis Army 9/17/66 119 Thomas Clayton Louisville 9/23/2006 160 Darren Sproles Missouri 11/6/2004 119 Ell Roberson [Q] Nebraska 11/10/2001 DOUBLE 100-YARD GAMES [12] 159 James Johnson Colorado 10/13/2007 119 Ell Roberson [Q] USC 9/8/2001 387 ...Ell Roberson (228)/Darren Sproles (159) vs. Nebraska, 11/16/2002 159 Darren Sproles Nebraska 11/16/2002 118 Daniel Sams [Q] Oklahoma State 10/5/2013 320 .....Darren Sproles (175)/Ell Roberson (145) vs. California, 8/23/2003 159 Mike Lawrence Kansas 11/9/96 118 John Hubert Massachusetts 9/14/2013 303 ...... Josh Scobey (172)/Ell Roberson (131) vs. Iowa State, 11/3/2001 157 John Hubert Texas Tech 11/9/2013 118 Darren Sproles Arizona State 12/27/2002 300 ...... L.J. Brown (200)/Roosevelt Duncan (100) vs. Air Force, 9/29/79 157 Isaac Jackson Iowa State 10/20/73 118 Mike Lawrence Kansas 10/28/95 299 ...... Ell Roberson (178)/Darren Sproles (121) vs. Colorado, 10/5/2002 157 Isaac Jackson Tulsa 9/22/73 117 Eric Hickson Iowa State 10/24/98 284 ...... Josh Scobey (165)/Ell Roberson (119) vs. USC, 9/8/2001 156 Frank Murphy UTEP 9/18/99 117 Bill Gallagher South Dakota State 9/17/60 282 .....Allen Webb (147)/Darren Sproles (135) vs. Nebraska, 10/23/2004 156 Pat Jackson New Mexico State 9/15/90 117 Mike Zeleznak Iowa State 11/15/41 265 ....Dougal Russell (150)/Ralph Graham (115) vs. Oklahoma, 11/18/33 155 Darren Sproles Baylor 11/1/2003 116 Collin Klein [Q] Kansas 10/6/2012 155 Roscoe Scobey Wichita State 9/21/74 116 Darren Sproles Missouri 11/23/2002 239 .....James Johnson (127)/Leon Patton (112) vs. Missouri, 10/21/2006 153 Joe Hubener [Q] Baylor 11/5/2015 115 James Johnson Iowa State 10/28/2006 239 ...... Eric Hickson (121)/Mike Lawrence (118) vs. Kansas, 10/28/95 152 John Hubert Missouri State 9/1/2012 115 Ell Roberson [Q] Oklahoma 9/29/2001 233 ...... Collin Klein (127)/Daniel Thomas (106) vs. Texas, 11/6/2010 152 Thomas Clayton Marshall 9/10/2005 115 Eric Hickson Akron 9/23/95 231 ...... Isaac Jackson (131)/Steve Grogan (100) vs. Memphis, 10/6/73 152 Darren Sproles Massachusetts 9/13/2003 115 Tony Jordan Texas Christian 9/20/86 217 ...... Collin Klein (116)/John Hubert (101) vs. Kansas, 10/6/2012 152 Doug Roether Drake 11/5/54 115 L.J. Brown South Dakota 9/20/80 151 Leon Patton Oklahoma State 10/7/2006 115 Ralph Graham Oklahoma 11/18/33 150 Dougal Russell Oklahoma 11/18/33 114 James Johnson Missouri State 9/15/2007 CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES 114 J.J. Smith Rice 9/17/94 10 – Darren Sproles 113 Collin Klein [Q] Baylor 10/1/2011 at Colorado, 10/5/2002 ...... 121 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES [157] 113 Daniel Thomas Baylor 10/23/2010 vs. Oklahoma State, 10/12/2002 ...... 130 Yards Name Opponent Date 113 Leon Patton Baylor 10/27/2007 vs. Texas, 10/19/2002 ...... 136 149 Josh Scobey Iowa State 11/4/2000 113 Josh Scobey Louisiana Tech 11/17/2001 at Baylor, 10/26/2002 ...... 124 149 Frank Murphy Temple 9/11/99 113 J.J. Smith Oklahoma 10/29/94 at Kansas, 11/2/2002 ...... 110 148 L.J. Brown Colorado 11/22/80 113 Stan Weber [Q] Nebraska 10/29/83 vs. Iowa State, 11/9/2002 ...... 103 147 Allen Webb [Q] Nebraska 10/23/2004 113 Gene Keady Marquette 11/10/56 vs. Nebraska, 11/16/2002 ...... 159 147 Josh Scobey Tennessee 1/1/2001 112 Leon Patton Missouri 10/21/2006 at Missouri, 11/23/2002 ...... 116 112 Josh Scobey New Mexico State 9/22/2001 147 Isaac Jackson Oklahoma 10/27/73 vs. Arizona State, 12/27/2002...... 118 112 Joe Hall Oklahoma State 10/23/99 147 Tony Jordan Kansas 11/7/87 vs. California, 8/23/2003 ...... 145 112 Lee Pickett Tulane 9/17/88 145 Daniel Thomas Colorado 10/24/2009 6 – Isaac Jackson 145 Ell Roberson [Q] California 8/23/2003 111 Joe Hubener [Q] TCU 10/10/2015 vs. Tulsa, 9/22/73 ...... 157 144 Collin Klein [Q] Oklahoma State 11/5/2011 111 James Johnson San Jose State 9/8/2007 vs. Tampa, 9/29/73 ...... 102 144 Eric Hickson Iowa State 11/11/95 111 Josh Scobey Texas Tech 10/13/2001 vs. Memphis, 10/6/73 ...... 131 144 Mack Green Oklahoma State 10/15/77 111 Rod Schiller Oklahoma 10/30/93 142 John Kendrick Northern Iowa 9/14/85 111 Todd Moody Colorado 11/23/85 vs. Kansas, 10/13/73...... 121 142 Bill Butler Brigham Young 9/25/71 110 Collin Klein [Q] Texas Tech 10/15/2011 vs. Iowa State, 10/20/73 ...... 157 141 Collin Klein Missouri 11/13/2010 110 Darren Sproles Kansas 11/2/2002 vs. Oklahoma, 10/27/73 ...... 147 141 Todd Moody Colorado 11/17/84 110 Isaac Jackson Kansas 10/14/72 5 – Darren Sproles 140 Darren Sproles Nebraska 11/15/2003 109 Daniel Sams [Q] TCU 11/16/2013 vs. Baylor, 11/1/2003 ...... 155 140 Michael Bishop [Q] Nebraska 11/14/98 109 Joe Hall Baylor 10/30/99 at Iowa State, 11/8/2003 ...... 201 139 Collin Klein [Q] Kent State 9/17/2011 109 Eric Hickson Indiana State 9/5/98 at Nebraska, 11/15/2003 ...... 140 139 Daniel Thomas Tennessee Tech 9/26/2009 109 J.J. Smith Missouri 11/14/92 vs. Missouri, 11/22/2003 ...... 273 138 Jake Waters [Q] Iowa State 9/6/2014 109 Mark Hundley South Dakota 9/18/82 vs. Oklahoma, 12/6/2003 ...... 235 138 Allan Evridge [Q] Nebraska 11/12/2005 109 Mark Hundley Iowa State 10/31/81 3 – Daniel Thomas 138 J.J. Smith Missouri 11/12/94 109 Mack Green Kansas 11/5/77 vs. UCLA, 9/4/2010 ...... 234 138 L.J. Brown Colorado 11/11/78 108 Eric Hickson Baylor 11/7/98 vs. Missouri State, 9/11/2010 ...... 137 137 Daniel Thomas Missouri State 9/11/2010 108 Isaac Jackson Nebraska 11/17/73 vs. Iowa State, 9/18/2010 ...... 181 137 Lamark Brown Louisiana 9/27/2008 108 Cornelius Davis Iowa State 11/12/66 3 – Daniel Thomas 107 Eric Hickson Temple 9/2/95 137 Eric Hickson Colorado 10/10/98 at Baylor, 10/23/2010 ...... 113 106 John Hubert Miami 9/8/2012 137 J.J. Smith Iowa State 11/5/94 vs. Oklahoma State, 10/30/2010 ...... 101 106 Daniel Thomas Texas 11/6/2010 137 J.J. Smith Minnesota 9/24/94 vs. Texas, 11/6/2010 ...... 106 136 Daniel Thomas Louisiana 9/12/2009 106 Marlon Charles Cincinnati 9/14/96 3 – Joe Hall 136 Darren Sproles Texas 10/19/2002 106 Eric Gallon Northern Illinois 9/21/91 vs. Utah State, 10/16/99 ...... 195 135 Darren Sproles Nebraska 10/23/2004 106 Tony Jordan Colorado 11/21/87 vs. Oklahoma State, 10/23/99 ...... 112 135 Darren Sproles Western Kentucky 8/31/2002 106 Ralph Pfeifer Missouri 11/16/57 135 J.J. Smith Kansas 10/9/93 105 Jake Waters [Q] Texas Tech 10/4/2014 vs. Baylor, 10/30/99 ...... 109 134 Eric Gallon Temple 9/26/92 105 John Hubert Iowa State 11/2/2013 3 – Michael Bishop 133 Mike Zeleznak Nebraska 11/1/41 105 Collin Klein [Q] Iowa State 10/13/2012 vs. Nebraska, 11/14/98 ...... 140 132 Don Calhoun Brigham Young 9/16/72 105 Mike Lawrence Texas A&M 10/18/97 vs. Missouri, 11/21/98 ...... 104 132 Gene Keady Wyoming 10/27/56 105 Stan Weber [Q] Tennessee Tech 9/15/84 vs. Texas A&M, 12/5/98 ...... 101 131 Ell Roberson [Q] Iowa State 11/3/2001 105 Roscoe Scobey Wake Forest 9/27/75 3 – J.J. Smith 131 Isaac Jackson Memphis 10/6/73 105 Dennis Kane Oklahoma State 11/12/49 vs. Oklahoma, 10/29/94 ...... 113 130 John Hubert Oklahoma 9/22/2012 104 Daniel Thomas Massachusetts 9/5/2009 vs. Iowa State, 11/5/94 ...... 137 130 Darren Sproles Oklahoma State 10/12/2002 104 Michael Bishop [Q] Missouri 11/21/98 vs. Missouri, 11/12/94 ...... 138 130 Lee Pickett Oklahoma State 10/29/88 104 Don Calhoun Tampa 9/30/72 3 – J.J. Smith 130 Bill Butler Oklahoma State 11/7/70 103 Collin Klein [Q] Texas 12/1/2012 vs. UNLV, 9/25/93...... 127 129 James Johnson Nebraska 11/10/2007 103 Collin Klein [Q] Texas A&M 11/12/2011 vs. Kansas, 10/9/93...... 135 128 Darren Sproles Texas 10/4/2003 103 Allen Webb [Q] Colorado 11/13/2004 vs. Nebraska, 10/16/93 ...... 102 128 Eric Gallon Iowa State 11/9/91 103 Darren Sproles Iowa State 11/9/2002 3 – Eric Gallon 103 Bill Butler Tulsa 9/18/71 128 Bill Butler Memphis 11/20/71 vs. Iowa State, 11/9/91 ...... 128 102 Leon Patton Kansas 11/18/2006 128 Henry Hawthorne Colorado 10/3/70 vs. Missouri, 11/16/91 ...... 184 102 Thomas Clayton Missouri 11/19/2005 127 Collin Klein [Q] Texas 11/6/2010 vs. Oklahoma State, 11/23/91 ...... 176 127 James Johnson Missouri 10/21/2006 102 Mike Lawrence Iowa State 11/22/97 127 J.J. Smith UNLV 9/25/93 102 J.J. Smith Nebraska 10/16/93 126 John Hubert Missouri 10/8/2011 102 Rod Schiller New Mexico State 9/4/93 126 Darrell Ray Dickey [Q] South Dakota 9/12/81 102 Pat Jackson Northern Illinois 9/22/90 126 Roosevelt Duncan Oklahoma State 10/7/78 102 Isaac Jackson Tampa 9/29/73 125 Cornelius Davis New Mexico 9/24/66 102 Cornelius Davis Oklahoma 11/5/66 124 Darren Sproles Baylor 10/26/2002 102 Willis Crenshaw Arizona 11/10/62 124 Eric Hickson Texas 9/19/98 101 John Hubert Kansas 10/9/2012 123 Mack Green Air Force 9/30/78 101 Daniel Thomas Oklahoma State 10/30/2010 123 Mack Herron Baylor 9/20/69 101 Darren Sproles McNeese State 9/6/2003

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 131 8. 1993 ...... 2,698 TEAM 9. 2012 ...... 2,696 YARDS PER COMPLETION 10. 1994 ...... 2,614 Season (Min. 75 Completions) ATTEMPTS Rk Year Cpl Yds Avg. 1. 1997 ...... 88 1,674 19.02 Game Fewest Yards Game ...... -3, at Oklahoma State, 11/19/55 2. 1999 ...... 116 2,090 18.02 Rk Opponent, Date Att Cpl Season ...... 378 (1955 - 10 games) 3. 2002 ...... 120 2,066 17.22 1. at Colorado, 11/22/69 ...... 63 28 4. 1998 ...... 179 3,042 16.99 2. at Iowa State, 10/21/72 ...... 59 23 5. 2000 ...... 166 2,755 16.60 3. at Auburn, 9/1/2007 ...... 58 33 TOUCHDOWNS 6. 2003 ...... 194 3,186 16.42 4. at Baylor, 9/30/2006 ...... 55 22 7. 1966 ...... 81 1,207 14.90 vs. Iowa, 9/10/88 ...... 55 30 Game 8. 2013 ...... 197 2,921 14.83 6. at Kentucky, 9/19/70 ...... 53 28 Rk Opponent, Date TDs 9. 1993 ...... 186 2,698 14.51 7. Many Times ...... 52 1. 19 Times ...... 4 10. 1978 ...... 141 2,019 14.32 PASSING RECORDS PASSING Last: vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/2008 ...... 52 30 Last: vs. Texas Tech, 10/4/2014 and vs. Kansas, 11/29/2014

Season Season YARDS PER GAME Rk Year Att Cpl Int Rk Year TDs Season 1. 2007 ...... 510 322 12 1. 1995 ...... 27 Rk Year Gms Yds Avg. 2. 1988 ...... 443 227 24 2. 2003 ...... 25 1. 2014 ...... 13 3,736 287.4 3. 2008 ...... 425 250 10 3. 2014 ...... 23 2. 2007 ...... 12 3,425 285.4 4. 2014 ...... 415 271 8 1998 ...... 23 3. 2008 ...... 12 3,235 269.6 2006 ...... 415 214 20 5. 2013 ...... 22 4. 1998 ...... 12 3,042 253.5 6. 1970 ...... 410 196 34 2008 ...... 22 5. 1969 ...... 10 2,501 250.1 7. 1989 ...... 403 213 13 7. 2007 ...... 21 6. 1993 ...... 11 2,698 245.3 8. 1969 ...... 379 197 19 1996 ...... 21 7. 1994 ...... 11 2,614 237.6 9. 2003 ...... 371 194 17 9. 2000 ...... 19 8. 1988 ...... 11 2,578 234.4 10. 1972 ...... 368 165 30 10. 1994 ...... 18 9. 1995 ...... 11 2,526 229.6 10. 1990 ...... 11 2,484 225.8 Fewest Attempts Fewest Touchdowns Game (since 1968)...... 4, vs. Texas, 11/6/2010 Game ...... 0, Many Times (Last: at Kansas, 11/28/2015) Season ...... 56 (1953 - 10 games) Season ...... 1, twice (Last:1964 - 10 games) COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Season Rk Year Cpl Att Perc. COMPLETIONS INTERCEPTIONS 1. 2014 ...... 271 415 65.30 Game Game 2. 2010 ...... 189 293 64.51 Rk Opponent, Date Att Cpl Rk Opponent, Date Int 3. 2012 ...... 203 315 64.44 1. at Oklahoma State, 10/20/2007 ...... 51 36 1. at Nebraska, 11/14/70 ...... 7 4. 1995 ...... 192 300 64.00 2. at Auburn, 9/1/2007 ...... 58 33 2. at Florida State, 11/21/70 ...... 6 5. 2007 ...... 322 510 63.14 at Kansas, 10/6/94 ...... 44 33 vs. Iowa State, 10/12/68 ...... 6 6. 2013 ...... 197 314 62.74 4. vs. Kansas, 10/6/2007 ...... 49 32 4. Many Times ...... 5 7. 2008 ...... 250 425 58.82 5. vs. UCLA, 1/2/2015 ...... 49 31 Last: vs. Iowa, 9/10/88 8. 2009 ...... 175 298 58.72 9. 1994 ...... 205 351 58.40 Season Season 10. 1996 ...... 176 304 57.89 Rk Year Att Cpl Int Rk Year Int 1. 2007 ...... 510 322 12 1. 1970 ...... 34 PASSING EFFICIENCY 2. 2014 ...... 415 271 8 2. 1972 ...... 30 3. 2008 ...... 425 250 10 3. 1950 ...... 29 Season (Min. 100 attempts) 4. 1988 ...... 443 227 24 4. 1965 ...... 25 Rk Year Rating (A/C/I) 5. 2006 ...... 415 214 20 5. 1988 ...... 24 1. 1998 ...... 158.4 (316/179/5) 6. 1989 ...... 403 213 13 1949 ...... 24 2. 1995 ...... 156.4 (300/192/12) 7. 1994 ...... 351 205 6 7. 1977 ...... 23 3. 2013 ...... 155.7 (314/197/13) 8. 2012 ...... 315 203 9 1968 ...... 23 4. 2014 ...... 155.4 (415/271/8) 9. 2013 ...... 314 197 13 9. 1979 ...... 22 5. 2012 ...... 147.4 (315/203/9) 1969 ...... 379 197 19 1951 ...... 22 6. 2002 ...... 147.0 (223/120/6) 7. 2010 ...... 143.9 (293/189/8) 8. 2003 ...... 137.5 (371/194/17) Fewest Completions Fewest Interceptions 9. 2008 ...... 135.1 (425/250/10) Game (since 1968)...... 2, Seven Times (Last: vs. Texas, 11/6/2010 ) Game ...... 0, Many Times (Last: vs. Iowa State, 11/21/2015) 10. 1994 ...... 134.5 (351/205/6) Season ...... 26 (1953 - 10 games) Season ...... 3 (1953 - 10 games) ...... 5 (1998 - 12 games) ...... 6 (2002 - 13 games) YARDS ...... 6 (2011 - 13 games) INDIVIDUAL Game Rk Opponent, Date Yds YARDS PER ATTEMPT ATTEMPTS 1. at Nebraska, 10/16/93 ...... 489 Game 2. vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/2008 ...... 486 Season (Min. 100 Attempts) Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Att Cpl 3. vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/26/98 ...... 441 Rk Year Att Yds Avg. 1. Lynn Dickey at Colorado, 11/22/69 ...... 61 28 4. at Colorado, 11/22/69 ...... 439 1. 1998 ...... 316 3,042 9.62 2. at Iowa State, 10/21/72 ...... 59 26 5. at Oklahoma State, 10/20/2007 ...... 404 2. 2013 ...... 314 2,912 9.30 3. Josh Freeman at Auburn, 9/1/2007 ...... 57 32 6. at West Virginia, 11/20/2014 ...... 400 3. 2002 ...... 223 2,066 9.26 4. Carl Straw vs. Oklahoma State, 10/29/88 ...... 52 26 7. at Kansas, 10/6/94 ...... 397 4. 2014 ...... 415 3,736 9.00 5. Josh Freeman vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/2008...... 51 29 8. at Missouri, 11/1/69 ...... 394 5. 2003 ...... 371 3,186 8.59 Josh Freeman at Oklahoma State, 10/20/2007 ...... 51 36 9. at Oklahoma, 10/24/70 ...... 384 6. 2012 ...... 315 2,696 8.56 Ell Roberson vs. Ohio State, 1/2/2004 ...... 51 20 10. vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/69 ...... 380 7. 1995 ...... 300 2,526 8.42 Chad May at Nebraska, 10/16/93 ...... 51 30 8. 1997 ...... 204 1,674 8.21 Carl Straw vs. Iowa, 9/10/88 ...... 51 26 Season 9. 1999 ...... 256 2,090 8.16 10. Collin Klein at Baylor, 11/17/2012 ...... 50 27 10. 2000 ...... 338 2,755 8.15 Rk Year Yds Lynn Dickey vs. Kansas, 10/10/70 ...... 50 27 1. 2014 ...... 3,736 2. 2007 ...... 3,425 Season 3. 2003 ...... 3,186 Rk Player, Year Att Cpl Int 4. 2008 ...... 3,091 1. Josh Freeman, 2007 ...... 499 316 11 5. 1998 ...... 3,042 2. Jake Waters, 2014 ...... 397 262 7 6. 2013 ...... 2,921 3. Josh Freeman, 2008 ...... 382 224 8 7. 2000 ...... 2,755

132 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 4. Lynn Dickey, 1969 ...... 372 196 19 Career (Min. 200 Attempts) PASSING RECORDS 5. Lynn Dickey, 1970 ...... 364 180 26 Rk Player, Years Cpl Att Pct 6. Carl Straw, 1988 ...... 358 191 17 1. Jake Waters, 2013-14 ...... 421 657 64.08 7. Chad May, 1993 ...... 350 185 10 2. Carson Coffman, 2007-10 ...... 270 426 63.38 8. Chad May, 1994 ...... 337 200 6 3. Matt Miller, 1994-95 ...... 158 252 62.70 9. Dennis Morrison, 1971 ...... 333 157 14 4. Collin Klein, 2009-12 ...... 370 604 61.26 10. Jonathan Beasley, 2000...... 313 156 10 5. Josh Freeman, 2006-08...... 680 1,151 59.08

Career Career (Min. 300 Attempts) Rk Player, Years Att Cpl Int 1. Jake Waters, 2013-14 ...... 421 657 64.08 1. Josh Freeman, 2006-08 ...... 1,151 680 34 2. Carson Coffman, 2007-10 ...... 270 426 63.38 2. Lynn Dickey, 1968-70 ...... 994 501 64 3. Collin Klein, 2009-12 ...... 370 604 61.26 3. Carl Straw, 1987-90 ...... 833 448 31 4. Josh Freeman, 2006-08...... 680 1,151 59.08 4. Chad May, 1993-94 ...... 687 385 16 5. Brian Kavanagh, 1993-96 ...... 205 348 58.91 5. Jake Waters, 2013-14 ...... 657 421 16 6. , 1979-82...... 640 319 43 7. Dennis Morrison, 1970-72 ...... 637 294 38 Career (Min. 400 Attempts) 8. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 628 307 26 1. Jake Waters, 2013-14 ...... 421 657 64.08 9. Collin Klein, 2009-12 ...... 604 370 15 2. Carson Coffman, 2007-10 ...... 270 426 63.38 10. Paul Watson, 1988-91 ...... 560 301 24 3. Collin Klein, 2009-12 ...... 370 604 61.26 4. Josh Freeman, 2006-08...... 680 1,151 59.08 5. Chad May, 1993-94 ...... 385 687 56.04 COMPLETIONS Game Lowest Interception Percentage Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Att Cpl Season (min. 100 attempts) ...... 1.36, Michael Bishop (1998) 1. Josh Freeman at Oklahoma State, 10/20/2007 ...... 51 36 (164-for-295, 4 Ints) JAKE WATERS 2. Chad May at Kansas, 10/6/94 ...... 44 33 Career (min. 200 attempts) ...... 2.01, Brian Kavanagh (1993-96) Set the single-season record 3. Josh Freeman at Auburn, 9/1/2007 ...... 57 32 (205-for-348, 7 Ints) for passing yards in 2014 4. Jake Waters vs. UCLA, 1/2/2015...... 48 31 Josh Freeman vs. Kansas, 10/6/2007 ...... 48 31 Consecutive Passes Without an Interception 6. Chad May at Nebraska, 10/16/93 ...... 51 30 Game ...... 51, Josh Freeman at Oklahoma State, 10/20/2007 Season 7. Josh Freeman vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/2008...... 51 29 (36-for-51, 404 yards) Rk Player, Year Att Cpl Yds at Texas A&M, 10/2/2004 ...... 45 29 Season ...... 171, Jake Waters (2014) 1. Jake Waters, 2014 ...... 397 262 3,501 Dennis Morrison at Oklahoma, 10/28/72 ...... 48 29 Career ...... 171, Jake Waters (2014) 2. Josh Freeman, 2007 ...... 499 316 3,353 10. Lynn Dickey vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/69 ...... 42 28 3. Josh Freeman, 2008 ...... 382 224 2,945 Lynn Dickey at Colorado, 11/22/69 ...... 61 28 4. Michael Bishop, 1998 ...... 295 164 2,844 YARDAGE 5. Chad May, 1993 ...... 350 185 2,682 Season 6. Collin Klein, 2012 ...... 304 197 2,641 Game 7. Jonathan Beasley, 2000...... 313 156 2,636 Rk Player, Year Att Cpl Int Rk Player vs./at, Opponent, Date Yds 8. Chad May, 1994 ...... 337 200 2,571 1. Josh Freeman, 2007 ...... 499 316 11 1. Chad May at Nebraska, 10/16/93 ...... 489 9. Ell Roberson, 2003 ...... 294 152 2,545 2. Jake Waters, 2014 ...... 397 262 7 2. Josh Freeman vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/2008...... 478 10. Lynn Dickey, 1969 ...... 372 196 2,476 3. Josh Freeman, 2008 ...... 382 224 8 3. Michael Bishop vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/26/98 ...... 441 4. Chad May, 1994 ...... 337 200 6 4. Lynn Dickey at Colorado, 11/22/69 ...... 439 5. Collin Klein, 2012 ...... 304 197 9 5. Josh Freeman at Oklahoma State, 10/20/2007 ...... 404 Season By Class 6. Lynn Dickey, 1969 ...... 372 196 19 6. Jake Waters at West Virginia, 11/20/2014 ...... 400 Senior 7. Carl Straw, 1988 ...... 358 191 17 7. Lynn Dickey at Missouri, 11/8/69 ...... 394 Rk Player, Year Yds 8. Chad May, 1993 ...... 350 185 10 8. Lynn Dickey at Oklahoma, 10/24/70 ...... 384 1. Jake Waters, 2014 ...... 3,501 9. Lynn Dickey, 1970 ...... 364 180 26 9. Lynn Dickey vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/69 ...... 380 2. Michael Bishop, 1998 ...... 2,844 10. Paul Watson, 1991 ...... 304 172 10 10. Chad May at Kansas, 10/6/94 ...... 379 3. Collin Klein, 2012 ...... 2,641 4. Jonathan Beasley, 2000...... 2,636 Career Game By Class 5. Chad May, 1994 ...... 2,571 Rk Player, Years Att Cpl Int Senior Junior 1. Josh Freeman, 2006-08 ...... 1,151 680 34 1. Michael Bishop vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/26/98 ...... 441 1. Josh Freeman, 2008 ...... 2,945 2. Lynn Dickey, 1968-70 ...... 994 501 64 2. Jake Waters at West Virginia, 11/20/2014 ...... 400 2. Chad May, 1993 ...... 2,682 3. Carl Straw, 1987-90 ...... 833 448 31 3. Lynn Dickey at Oklahoma, 10/24/70 ...... 384 3. Lynn Dickey, 1969 ...... 2,476 4. Jake Waters, 2013-14 ...... 657 421 16 4. Chad May at Kansas, 10/6/94 ...... 379 4. Jake Waters, 2013 ...... 2,469 5. Chad May, 1993-94 ...... 687 385 16 5. Chad May at Colorado, 10/22/94 ...... 356 6. Collin Klein, 2009-12 ...... 604 370 15 5. Collin Klein, 2011 ...... 1,918 7. Darrell Dickey, 1979-82...... 640 319 43 Junior Sophomore 8. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 628 307 26 1. Chad May at Nebraska, 10/16/93 ...... 489 1. Josh Freeman, 2007 ...... 3,353 9. Paul Watson, 1988-91 ...... 560 301 24 2. Josh Freeman vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/2008...... 478 2. Carl Straw, 1988 ...... 1,947 10. Dennis Morrison, 1970-72 ...... 637 294 38 3. Lynn Dickey at Colorado, 11/22/69 ...... 439 3. Lynn Dickey, 1968 ...... 1,569 4. Lynn Dickey at Missouri, 11/8/69 ...... 394 4. Dylan Meier, 2004 ...... 1,436 5. Lynn Dickey vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/69 ...... 380 COMPLETION PERCENETAGE 5. Gary Swim, 1987 ...... 1,304 Sophomore Game (Min. 15 Attempts) Freshman 1. Josh Freeman at Oklahoma State, 10/20/2007 ...... 404 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Cpl Att Pct 1. Josh Freeman, 2006 ...... 1,780 2. Josh Freeman at Iowa State, 11/3/2007 ...... 347 1. Carson Coffman at Kansas, 10/14/2010 ...... 15 16 93.75 2. Allan Evridge, 2005 ...... 1,365 3. Carl Straw at Oklahoma, 10/15/88 ...... 336 2. Collin Klein at West Virginia, 10/20/2012 ...... 19 21 90.41 3. Darrell Dickey, 1979 ...... 895 4. Josh Freeman at Nebraska, 11/10/2007 ...... 320 3. Brian Kavanagh vs. Indiana State, 9/7/96 ...... 19 22 86.36 4. Paul Watson, 1988 ...... 470 5. Josh Freeman vs. Kansas, 10/6/2007 ...... 305 5. Ell Roberson, 2000 ...... 119 Game (Min. 20 Attempts) Freshman 1. Josh Freeman at Colorado, 11/4/2006 ...... 22 26 84.62 1. Paul Watson vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/1/88 ...... 362 Career 2. Jake Waters at Baylor, 12/6/2014 ...... 22 27 81.48 2. Allan Evridge vs. Texas A&M, 10/22/2005 ...... 357 Rk Player, Years Att Cpl Yds 3. Josh Freeman at Texas A&M, 10/11/2008 ...... 21 26 80.77 3. Darrell Dickey at Kansas, 11/3/79 ...... 306 1. Josh Freeman, 2006-08 ...... 1,151 680 8,078 4. Josh Freeman vs. Nebraska, 10/14/2006 ...... 272 2. Lynn Dickey, 1968-70 ...... 994 501 6,208 Season (Min. 100 Attempts) 5. Josh Freeman vs. Texas, 11/11/2006 ...... 269 3. Jake Waters, 2013-14 ...... 657 421 5,970 Rk Player, Year Cpl Att Pct 4. Chad May, 1993-94 ...... 687 385 5,253 1. Jake Waters, 2014 ...... 262 397 65.99 5. Carl Straw, 1987-90 ...... 833 385 5,223 2. Carson Coffman, 2010 ...... 171 263 65.02 6. Ell Roberson, 2000-2003 ...... 627 307 5,099 3. Collin Klein, 2012 ...... 197 304 64.80 7. Collin Klein, 2009-12 ...... 604 370 4,724 4. Matt Miller, 1995 ...... 154 240 64.17 8. Jonathan Beasley, 1996-97, 99-2000 ...... 544 259 4,642 5. Josh Freeman, 2007 ...... 316 499 63.33 9. Michael Bishop, 1997-98 ...... 480 244 4,401 10. Darrell Dickey, 1979-82...... 640 319 4,098

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 133 7. Collin Klein, 2009-12 ...... 4,724 300-YARD PASSING GAMES [39] 8. Jonathan Beasley, 1996-97, 1999-2000...... 4,642 YARDS PER ATTEMPT Yards Name Opponent Date 9. Michael Bishop, 1997-98 ...... 4,401 (Min. 25 Attempts) 489 Chad May Nebraska 10/16/93 Game 10. Darrell Dickey, 1979-82...... 4,098 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Att Yds Avg. 478 Josh Freeman Oklahoma 10/25/2008 11. Paul Watson, 1988-91 ...... 3,963 441 Michael Bishop Louisiana-Monroe 9/26/98 1. Jonathan Beasley at Oklahoma St., 10/23/99 .25 311 12.44 12. Dennis Morrison, 1970-72 ...... 3,428 439 Lynn Dickey Colorado 11/22/69 2. Jake Waters at W. Virginia, 11/20/2014 ...... 34 400 11.76 404 Josh Freeman Oklahoma State 10/20/2007 13. Carson Coffman, 2007-10 ...... 3,224 3. Jake Waters at Baylor, 12/6/2014 ...... 27 300 11.11 400 Jake Waters West Virginia 11/20/2014 14. , 1977-78 ...... 2,505 15. Jake Waters, 2013 ...... 2,469 394 Lynn Dickey Missouri 11/8/69 (Min. 250 Attempts) 16. Brian Kavanagh, 1993-96 ...... 2,352 Season 384 Lynn Dickey Oklahoma 10/24/70 Rk Player, Year Att Yds Avg. 17. Dylan Meier, 2003-06 ...... 2,289 380 Lynn Dickey Oklahoma 10/25/69 1. Michael Bishop, 1998 ...... 295 2,844 9.64 18. Steve Grogan, 1972-74 ...... 2,213 379 Chad May Kansas 10/6/94 2. Jake Waters, 2013 ...... 260 2,469 9.50 362 Paul Watson Louisiana Tech 10/1/88 19. Matt Miller, 1994-95 ...... 2,096 3. Jake Waters, 2014 ...... 397 3,501 8.82 357 Allan Evridge Texas A&M 10/22/2005 20. Joe Hubener, 2013-15 ...... 2,072

PASSING RECORDS PASSING 4. Collin Klein, 2012 ...... 304 2,641 8.69 356 Chad May Colorado 10/22/94 21. Randy Williams, 1984-85 ...... 2,032 5. Ell Roberson, 2003 ...... 294 2,545 8.66 349 Brian Kavanagh Oklahoma 10/26/96 348 Jake Waters Oklahoma 11/23/2013 347 Josh Freeman Iowa State 11/3/2007 YARDS PER GAME Career (Min. 400 Attempts) 343 Dan Manucci Auburn 9/16/78 Rk Player, Years Att Yds Avg. Season (Min. 10 Games) 341 Dennis Morrison Iowa State 10/21/72 1. Michael Bishop, 1997-98 ...... 480 4,041 9.16 Rk Player, Year Gms Yds Avg. 341 Michael Bishop Texas A&M 12/5/98 2. Jake Waters, 2013-14 ...... 657 5,970 9.09 1. Josh Freeman, 2007 ...... 12 3,353 279.4 340 Paul Watson Nebraska 10/19/91 3. Jonathan Beasley, 1996-97, 1999-2000 ...... 544 4,642 8.53 2. Jake Waters, 2014 ...... 13 3,501 269.3 338 Jake Waters UCLA 1/2/2015 4. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 628 5,099 8.12 3. Lynn Dickey, 1969 ...... 10 2,476 247.6 336 Carl Straw Oklahoma 10/15/88 5. Collin Klein, 2009-12 ...... 604 4,724 7.82 332 Ell Roberson Oklahoma State 10/11/2003 4. Josh Freeman, 2008 ...... 12 3,945 245.4 327 Carl Straw Northern Illinois 9/23/90 5. Chad May, 1993 ...... 11 2,682 243.8 325 Carl Straw Kansas 10/28/90 6. Michael Bishop, 1998 ...... 12 2,844 237.0 Career (Min. 500 Attempts) 323 Collin Klein West Virginia 10/20/2012 7. Chad May, 1994 ...... 11 2,571 233.7 1. Jake Waters, 2013-14 ...... 657 5,970 9.09 320 Josh Freeman Nebraska 11/10/2007 8. Paul Watson, 1991 ...... 11 2,312 210.2 2. Jonathan Beasley, 1996-97, 1999-2000 ...... 544 4,642 8.53 317 Michael Bishop Syracuse 12/31/97 9. Collin Klein, 2012 ...... 13 2,641 203.2 3. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 628 5,099 8.12 313 Josh Freeman Louisville 9/17/2008 10. Jonathan Beasley, 2000 ...... 13 2,636 202.8 4. Collin Klein, 2009-12 ...... 604 4,724 7.82 313 Ell Roberson Nebraska 11/15/2003 5. Chad May, 1993-94 ...... 687 5,253 7.65 312 Chad May Iowa State 11/5/94 311 Paul Watson Northern Illinois 9/21/91 Career (Min. 10 Games) 311 Jonathan Beasley Oklahoma State 10/23/99 Rk Player, Years Gms Yds Avg. YARDS PER COMPLETION 306 Darrell Dickey Kansas 11/3/79 1. Chad May, 1993-94 ...... 22 5,253 238.8 306 Michael Bishop Nebraska 11/14/98 2. Josh Freeman, 2006-08...... 35 8,078 230.8 Game (13-17 Completions) 305 Josh Freeman Kansas 10/6/2007 3. Jake Waters, 2013-14 ...... 26 5,970 229.6 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Cpl Yds Avg. 303 Dennis Morrison Oklahoma State 11/6/71 4. Lynn Dickey, 1968-70 ...... 31 6,208 200.3 1. Jonathan Beasley at Oklahoma St., 10/23/99 .13 311 23.92 302 Carl Straw Missouri 10/21/89 5. Michael Bishop, 1997-98 ...... 23 4,401 191.3 2. Michael Bishop vs. Syracuse, 12/31/97 ...... 14 317 22.64 300 Jake Waters Baylor 12/6/2014 6. Carl Straw, 1987-90 ...... 32 5,223 163.2 3. Carl Straw at Oklahoma, 11/10/90 ...... 13 267 20.54 7. Paul Watson, 1988-91 ...... 28 3,963 141.5 Most 300-Yard Games 8. Dennis Morrison, 1970-72 ...... 26 3,428 131.8 Game (18-21 Completions) Season ...... 4, Josh Freeman (2007) 9. Jonathan Beasley, 1996-97, 1999-2000 ...... 37 4,642 125.5 1. Paul Watson vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/1/88 ...... 18 362 20.11 Career ...... 6, Josh Freeman (2006-08) 10. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 41 5,099 124.4 2. Dan Manucci vs. Auburn, 9/16/78 ...... 19 343 18.05 3. Michael Bishop vs. Texas A&M, 12/5/98 ...... 19 341 17.95

SEASON 1,500-YARD PASSERS Game (22-Plus Completions) Rk Player, Year Att Cpl Yds 1. Michael Bishop vs. La.-Monroe, 9/26/98 ...... 23 441 19.17 1. Jake Waters, 2014 ...... 397 262 3,501 2. Jake Waters at West Virginia, 11/20/2014...... 22 400 18.18 2. Josh Freeman, 2007 ...... 499 316 3,353 3. Josh Freeman vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/2008 ...... 29 478 16.48 3. Josh Freeman, 2008 ...... 382 224 2,945 4. Michael Bishop, 1998 ...... 295 164 2,844 5. Chad May, 1993 ...... 350 185 2,682 6. Collin Klein, 2012 ...... 304 197 2,641 7. Jonathan Beasley, 2000...... 313 156 2,636 8. Chad May, 1994 ...... 337 200 2,571 9. Ell Roberson, 2003 ...... 294 152 2,545 10. Lynn Dickey, 1969 ...... 372 196 2,476 11. Jake Waters, 2013 ...... 260 159 2,469 12. Paul Watson, 1991 ...... 304 172 2,312 13. Lynn Dickey, 1970 ...... 364 180 2,163 14. Carl Straw, 1990 ...... 277 153 2,156 15. Carson Coffman, 2010...... 263 171 2,060 16. Matt Miller, 1995 ...... 240 154 2,059 17. Carl Straw, 1988 ...... 358 191 1,947 18. Collin Klein, 2011 ...... 281 161 1,918 19. Brian Kavanagh, 1996 ...... 284 167 1,893 20. Joe Hubener, 2015 ...... 275 131 1,837 21. Dan Manucci, 1978 ...... 237 122 1,808 22. Jonathan Beasley, 1999...... 203 90 1,805 23. Josh Freeman, 2006 ...... 270 140 1,780 Dennis Morrison, 1971 ...... 333 157 1,780 25. Dennis Morrison, 1972 ...... 300 136 1,596 26. Ell Roberson, 2002 ...... 175 91 1,580 27. Lynn Dickey, 1968 ...... 258 125 1,569 28. Michael Bishop, 1997 ...... 185 80 1,557 CAREER 2,000-YARD PASSERS Rk Player, Years Yds 1. Josh Freeman, 2006-08 ...... 8,078 2. Lynn Dickey, 1968-70 ...... 6,208 ELL ROBERSON 3. Jake Waters, 2013-14 ...... 5,970 Tossed a school-record 24 touchdowns 4. Chad May, 1993-94 ...... 5,253 in 2003 and had 37 in his career 5. Carl Straw, 1987-90 ...... 5,223 6. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 5,099

134 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Season (Min. 80 Completions) ANNUAL PASSING LEADERS PASSING RECORDS Rk Player, Year Cpl Yds Avg. Year Name Att Cpl Yds TD 1. Jonathan Beasley, 1999 ...... 90 1,805 20.06 1948 Dana Atkins ...... 73 28 363 3 2. Michael Bishop, 1997 ...... 80 1,557 19.46 1949 Dana Atkins ...... 99 44 626 4 3. Ell Roberson, 2002 ...... 91 1,580 17.36 1950 Frank Hooper ...... 129 46 709 3 4. Michael Bishop, 1998 ...... 164 2,884 17.59 1951 Lane Brown ...... 96 36 500 2 5. Ell Roberson, 2003 ...... 152 2,545 16.74 1952 Carl Albacker ...... 119 55 559 4 1953 Bob Dahnke ...... 28 14 415 4 1954 Jim Logsdon ...... 39 18 260 4 Career (Min. 200 Completions) 1955 Dick Corbin ...... 42 14 156 1 Rk Player, Years Cpl Yds Avg. 1956 Dick Corbin ...... 49 16 378 5 1. Michael Bishop, 1997-98 ...... 244 4,401 18.04 1957 Dick Corbin ...... 61 24 287 1 2. Jonathan Beasley, 1996-97, 1999-2000 ...... 259 4,642 17.93 1958 Les Krull ...... 106 57 661 2 3. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 307 5,099 16.61 1959 John Solmes ...... 114 49 585 3 4. Jake Waters, 2013-14 ...... 421 5,970 14.18 1960 John Solmes ...... 83 32 378 3 5. Chad May, 1993-94 ...... 385 5,253 13.64 1961 Larry Corrigan ...... 30 13 234 2 1962 Larry Corrigan ...... 84 28 441 2 Career (Min. 300 Completions) 1963 Larry Corrigan ...... 127 58 634 3 1. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 307 5,099 16.61 1964 Ed Danieley ...... 79 36 358 1 2. Jake Waters, 2013-14 ...... 421 5,970 14.18 1965 Vic Castillo ...... 159 60 734 2 1966 Vic Castillo ...... 113 44 617 2 3. Chad May, 1993-94 ...... 385 5,253 13.64 1967 Bill Nossek ...... 216 111 1,220 3 4. Paul Watson, 1988-91 ...... 301 3,963 13.17 1968 Lynn Dickey ...... 258 125 1,569 8 5. Darrell Dickey, 1979-82 ...... 319 4,098 12.85 1969 Lynn Dickey ...... 372 196 2,476 14 1970 Lynn Dickey ...... 364 180 2,163 7 1971 Dennis Morrison ...... 333 157 1,780 8 TOUCHDOWNS 1972 Dennis Morrison ...... 300 136 1,596 9 Game 1973 Steve Grogan ...... 164 72 1,050 4 Rk Player, Game TDs 1974 Steve Grogan ...... 144 67 834 6 1. Jake Waters vs. Kansas, 11/29/2014 ...... 4 1975 Joe Hatcher ...... 93 34 432 2 Jake Waters vs. Texas Tech, 10/4/2014 ...... 4 1976 Wendell Henrikson ...... 149 73 1,066 4 Josh Freeman vs. Iowa State, 11/22/2008 ...... 4 MICHAEL BISHOP 1977 Wendell Henrikson ...... 163 72 882 3 1978 Dan Manucci ...... 237 122 1,808 9 Ell Roberson vs. Oklahoma, 12/6/2003 ...... 4 Completed the longest pass in school history, a 97-yarder 1979 Darrell Dickey ...... 140 71 895 4 Ell Roberson at Oklahoma State, 10/11/2003 ...... 4 1980 Darrell Dickey ...... 168 80 1,004 4 Jonathan Beasley at Oklahoma State, 10/23/99 ...... 4 1981 Darrell Dickey ...... 158 75 974 7 Michael Bishop vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/26/98 ...... 4 1982 Darrell Dickey ...... 174 93 1,225 8 Michael Bishop vs. Syracuse, 12/31/97 ...... 4 1983 Doug Bogue ...... 119 61 851 5 Michael Bishop at Northern Illinois, 9/6/97 ...... 4 Season (Min. 100 attempts) 1984 Stan Weber ...... 114 58 602 3 Brian Kavanagh at Kansas, 11/9/96 ...... 4 Rk Player, Year Rating (C-A, Yds, TDs, INTs) 1985 John Welch ...... 116 55 659 4 Brian Kavanagh vs. Oklahoma, 10/26/96 ...... 4 1. Michael Bishop, 1998 ...... 159.6 (164-295, 2,844, 23, 4) 1986 Randy Williams ...... 197 88 1,069 4 Brian Kavanagh at Rice, 9/21/96 ...... 4 2. Matt Miller, 1995 ...... 157.3 (154-240, 2,059, 22, 11) 1987 Gary Swim ...... 235 115 1,304 8 Brian Kavanagh vs. Colorado State 12/29/95 ...... 4 1988 Carl Straw ...... 358 191 1,947 9 3. Jake Waters, 2013 ...... 156.8 (159-260, 2,469, 18, 9) Chad May vs. Iowa State, 11/5/94 ...... 4 1989 Carl Straw ...... 192 101 1,095 3 4. Jake Waters, 2014 ...... 154.8 (262-397, 3,501, 22, 7) Paul Watson vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/1/88 ...... 4 1990 Carl Straw ...... 277 153 2,156 7 5. Collin Klein, 2012 ...... 149.2 (197-304, 2,641, 16, 9) 1991 Paul Watson ...... 304 172 2,312 10 6. Allen Webb, 2005 ...... 145.8 (62-105, 850, 9, 5) 1992 Jason Smargiasso ...... 149 72 990 3 Season 7. Ell Roberson, 2003 ...... 143.2 (152-294, 2,545, 24, 12) 1993 Chad May ...... 350 185 2,682 16 Rk Player, Year TDs 8. Carson Coffman, 2010...... 143.1 (171-263, 2,060, 14, 7) 1994 Chad May ...... 337 200 2,571 18 1. Ell Roberson, 2003 ...... 24 9. Chad May, 1994 ...... 137.5 (200-337, 2,571, 18, 6) 1995 Matt Miller ...... 240 154 2,059 22 2. Michael Bishop, 1998 ...... 23 10. Josh Freeman, 2008 ...... 136.5 (224-382, 2,945, 20, 8) 1996 Brian Kavanagh...... 284 167 1,893 20 3. Jake Waters, 2014 ...... 22 1997 Michael Bishop ...... 185 80 1,557 13 Matt Miller, 1995 ...... 22 Career (Min. 200 attempts) 1998 Michael Bishop ...... 295 164 2,844 23 5. Josh Freeman, 2008 ...... 20 Rk Player, Years Rating (C-A, Yds, TDs, INTs) 1999 Jonathan Beasley ...... 203 90 1,805 14 Brian Kavanagh, 1996 ...... 20 2000 Jonathan Beasley ...... 313 156 2,636 17 1. Jake Waters, 2013-14 ...... 155.6 (421-657, 5,970, 40, 16) 7. Jake Waters, 2013 ...... 18 2001 Ell Roberson ...... 136 54 855 4 2. Matt Miller, 1994-95 ...... 152.6 (158-252, 2,096, 22, 11) Josh Freeman, 2007 ...... 18 2002 Ell Roberson ...... 175 91 1,580 7 3. Michael Bishop, 1997-98 ...... 147.6 (244-480, 4,401, 36, 12) Chad May, 1994 ...... 18 2003 Ell Roberson ...... 294 152 2,545 24 4. Collin Klein, 2009-12 ...... 138.4 (370-604, 4,724, 30, 15) 10. Jonathan Beasley, 2000...... 17 2004 Dylan Meier ...... 220 127 1,436 9 5. Brian Kavanagh, 1993-96 ...... 135.4 (205-348, 2,352, 25, 7) 2005 Allan Evridge ...... 213 107 1,365 6 6. Carson Coffman, 2007-10 ...... 134.0 (270-426, 3,224, 17, 13) 2006 Josh Freeman ...... 270 140 1,780 6 Career 7. Jonathan Beasley, 1996-97, 99-2000 .. 132.7 (259-544, 4,642, 33, 18) 2007 Josh Freeman ...... 499 316 3,353 18 Rk Player, Years TDs 8. Chad May, 1993-94 ...... 131.9 (385-687, 5,253, 34, 16) 2008 Josh Freeman ...... 382 224 2,945 20 1. Josh Freeman, 2006-08 ...... 44 9. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 128.3 (307-628, 5,099, 37, 26) 2009 Grant Gregory ...... 175 100 1,096 4 2. Jake Waters, 2013-14 ...... 40 10. Josh Freeman, 2006-08 ...... 124.7 (680-1,151, 8,078, 44, 34) 2010 Carson Coffman ...... 263 171 2,060 14 3. Ell Roberson, 2000-2003 ...... 37 2011 Collin Klein ...... 281 161 1,918 13 4. Michael Bishop, 1997-98 ...... 36 2012 Collin Klein ...... 304 197 2,641 16 5. Chad May, 1993-94 ...... 34 LONGEST PASSES [SINCE 1969] 2013 Jake Waters...... 260 159 2,469 18 6. Jonathan Beasley, 1996-97, 99-2000 ...... 33 Rk Quarterback to Receiver vs./at Opponent, Date Yds 2014 Jake Waters ...... 397 262 3,501 22 7. Collin Klein, 2010-12 ...... 30 1. Michael Bishop to Aaron Lockett vs. La.-Monroe, 9/26/98 ...... 97* 2015 Joe Hubener ...... 275 131 1,837 9 8. Lynn Dickey, 1968-70 ...... 29 2. Jake Waters to Tyler Lockett vs. Oklahoma, 11/23/2013 ...... 90* 9. Brian Kavanagh, 1993-96 ...... 25 3. Carl Straw to Greg Washington at Oklahoma, 10/15/88 ...... 89* 10. Darrell Dickey, 1979-82...... 23 Dan Manucci to Paul Coffman at Missouri, 10/22/1977 ...... 89* 5. Jonathan Beasley to Quincy Morgan vs. Kansas, 10/9/99 ...... 88* Consecutive Games with a Touchdown Pass 6. Dan Manucci to Eugene Goodlow at Nebraska, 10/14/78 ...... 87* Season ...... 11, Josh Freeman (2007), Chad May (1993) 7. Dylan Meier to Tony Madison at Kansas, 10/9/2004 ...... 86* Career ...... 16, Josh Freeman (2006-08); Chad May (1993-94) 8. Gary Swim to John Williams vs. Oklahoma, 10/17/87 ...... 81* 9. Allan Evridge to Jordy Nelson at Texas Tech, 10/15/2005 ...... 80* Paul Watson to David Brooks, vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/1/88 ...... 80* PASSING EFFICIENCY 11. Jake Waters to Tramaine Thompson vs. TCU, 11/16/2013 ...... 79* 12. Kody Cook to Deante Burton vs. West Virginia, 12/5/2015 .... 77* Game (Min. 10 attempts) Josh Freeman to Brandon Banks vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/2008 .....77* Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Rating (C-A, Yds, TDs, INTs) 14. Lynn Dickey to Henry Hawthorne, vs. Colorado, 10/3/70 ...... 75* 1. Allen Webb vs. North Texas, 9/24/2005 ...... 300.87 (10-12, 256, 2, 1) 15. Joe Hubener to Curry Sexton, at TCU, 11/8/2014 ...... 74 2. Marc Dunn vs. La.-Monroe, 9/7/2002 ...... 292.48 (7-10, 147, 3, 0) Jake Waters to Tyler Lockett vs. TCU, 11/16/2013 ...... 74* 3. Jake Waters vs. West Virginia, 10/26/2013 ...281.02 (10-13, 198, 3, 0) Josh Freeman to Jordy Nelson at Colorado, 11/4/2006 ...... 74* 4. Michael Bishop at No. Illinois, 9/6/97 ...... 274.22 (8-13, 172, 4, 0) Jonathan Beasley to Chris Claybon at Colorado, 9/30/2000 ...... 74 5. Collin Klein at W. Virginia, 10/20/2012 ...... 266.82 (19-21, 323, 3, 0) Tim Hanson to Tony Jordan at Iowa State, 11/15/86 ...... 74* * Denotes touchdown scored on play

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 135 Freshman Junior RECEPTIONS 1. Kevin Lockett, 1993 ...... 50 1. Tyler Lockett, 2013 ...... 1,262 Game 2. Aaron Lockett, 1998 ...... 44 2. Brandon Banks, 2008 ...... 1,049 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Rec Yds 3. Dominique Heath, 2015 ...... 28 3. Quincy Morgan, 1999 ...... 1,007 1. Jordy Nelson vs. Missouri State, 9/15/2007 ...... 15 209 4. Eric Gallon, 1989 ...... 27 4. Kevin Lockett, 1995 ...... 797 Jordy Nelson at Fresno State, 11/24/2007 ...... 15 165 5. Frank Hernandez, 1988 ...... 20 5. Michael Smith, 1990 ...... 796 3. Tyler Lockett at Baylor, 12/6/2014 ...... 14 158 4. Tyler Lockett vs. UCLA, 1/2/2015 ...... 13 164 Career Sophomore Tyler Lockett at Texas, 9/21/2013...... 13 237 Rk Player, Years Rec Yds 1. Michael Smith, 1989 ...... 816 Michael Smith vs. Missouri, 10/21/89 ...... 13 166 1. Tyler Lockett, 2011-14 ...... 249 3,710 2. Dave Jones, 1966 ...... 721 7. Six Times ...... 12 2. Kevin Lockett, 1993-96 ...... 217 3,032 3. Mike Wallace, 1982 ...... 693 Last: Tyler Lockett vs. Texas Tech, 10/4/2014 ...... 12 125 3. Jordy Nelson, 2005-07 ...... 206 2,822 4. Tyler Lockett, 2012 ...... 687 4. Michael Smith, 1988-91 ...... 179 2,457 5. Jordy Nelson, 2005 ...... 669 5. Aaron Lockett, 1998-2001 ...... 137 2,400 Game By Class 6. Mitch Running, 1992-95 ...... 133 1,821 Freshman Senior 7. Curry Sexton, 2011-14 ...... 129 1,623 1. Aaron Lockett, 1998 ...... 928 RECEIVING RECORDS Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Rec 8. Dave Jones, 1966-68...... 127 1,904 2. Kevin Lockett, 1993 ...... 770 1. Jordy Nelson vs. Missouri State, 9/15/2007 ...... 15 9. Chris Harper, 2010-12 ...... 123 1,734 3. Dominique Heath, 2015 ...... 313 Jordy Nelson at Fresno State, 11/24/2007 ...... 15 Brandon Banks, 2008-09 ...... 123 1,754 4. Jermaine Moreira, 2003 ...... 277 3. Tyler Lockett at Baylor, 12/6/2014 ...... 14 5. Winston Dimel, 2015 ...... 261 4. Tyler Lockett vs. UCLA, 1/2/2015 ...... 13 5. Four Times ...... 12 Consecutive Team Games with a Reception Last: Tyler Lockett vs. Texas Tech, 10/4/2014 Season ...... 15, James Terry (2003) Career Career ...... 44, Kevin Lockett (1993-96) Rk Player, Years Rec Yds Junior 1. Tyler Lockett, 2011-14 ...... 249 3,710 1. Tyler Lockett at Texas, 9/21/2013...... 13 2. Kevin Lockett, 1993-96 ...... 217 3,032 2. Tyler Lockett vs. Oklahoma, 11/23/2013 ...... 12 RECEPTIONS PER GAME 3. Jordy Nelson, 2005-07 ...... 206 2,822 4. Michael Smith, 1988-91 ...... 179 2,457 3. Greg Washington vs. Oklahoma State, 10/29/88 ...... 11 Season (Min. 8 Games) 5. Aaron Lockett, 1998-2001 ...... 137 2,400 4. Tyson Schwieger vs. Rice, 9/17/94 ...... 10 Rk Player, Year Gms Rec Avg. 6. Quincy Morgan, 1999-2000 ...... 106 2,173 5. Mitch Running at Nebraska, 10/21/95 ...... 10 1. Jordy Nelson, 2007 ...... 12 122 10.17 7. Dave Jones, 1966-68...... 127 1,904 2. Tyler Lockett, 2014 ...... 13 106 8.15 8. Mitch Running, 1992-95 ...... 133 1,821 Sophomore 3. Tyler Lockett, 2013 ...... 12 81 6.75 9. James Terry, 2002-03 ...... 92 1,793 1. Michael Smith vs. Missouri, 10/21/89 ...... 13 4. Kevin Lockett, 1996 ...... 11 72 6.55 10. Brandon Banks, 2008-09 ...... 123 1,754 2. Tyler Lockett at West Virginia, 10/20/2012 ...... 9 5. Michael Smith, 1989 ...... 11 70 6.36 Michael Smith at Oklahoma State, 10/14/89 ...... 9 Michael Smith vs. Northern Illinois, 9/23/89 ...... 9 Career (Min. 15 Games) Season 100-Yard Receiving Games 5. Many Times ...... 8 Rk Player, Year No. Rk Player, Years Gms Rec Avg. Last: Kevin Lockett at Kansas, 10/6/94 1. Tyler Lockett, 2014 ...... 8 1. Jordy Nelson, 2004-07 ...... 36 206 5.72 Jordy Nelson, 2007 ...... 8 2. Tyler Lockett, 2011-14 ...... 47 249 5.30 Freshman 3. Tyler Lockett, 2013 ...... 7 3. Brandon Banks, 2008-09 ...... 24 123 5.12 1. Kevin Lockett at Oklahoma State, 11/20/93 ...... 8 4. Curry Sexton, 2014 ...... 6 4. Kevin Lockett, 1993-96 ...... 44 217 4.93 Kevin Lockett at Nebraska, 10/16/93 ...... 8 James Terry, 2003 ...... 6 5. Mack Herron, 1968-69 ...... 19 90 4.74 3. Kevin Lockett vs. New Mexico State, 9/4/93 ...... 7 Darnell McDonald, 1998 ...... 6 Aaron Lockett at Baylor, 11/7/98 ...... 7 Quincy Morgan, 2000 ...... 6 5. Many Times ...... 6 8. Quincy Morgan, 1999 ...... 5 Last: Aaron Lockett vs. Nebraska, 11/14/98 YARDAGE Aaron Lockett, 1998 ...... 5 Game Greg Washington, 1988 ...... 5 Season Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Rec Yds Rk Player, Year Rec Yds TDs 1. Tyler Lockett vs. Oklahoma, 11/23/2013 ...... 12 278 2. Tyler Lockett at Texas, 9/21/2013...... 13 237 Career 100-Yard Receiving Games 1. Jordy Nelson, 2007 ...... 122 1,606 11 Rk Player, Years No. 3. Jordy Nelson at Iowa State, 11/3/2007 ...... 14 214 2. Tyler Lockett, 2014 ...... 106 1,515 11 1. Tyler Lockett, 2011-14 ...... 17 4. Jordy Nelson vs. Missouri State, 9/15/2007 ...... 15 209 3. Tyler Lockett, 2013 ...... 81 1,262 11 2. Jordy Nelson, 2005-07 ...... 10 5. Darnell McDonald vs. Syracuse, 12/31/97 ...... 7 206 4. Curry Sexton, 2014 ...... 79 1,059 5 Quincy Morgan, 1999-2000 ...... 10 6. Quincy Morgan vs. Nebraska, 11/11/2000 ...... 7 199 5. Darnell McDonald, 1998 ...... 75 1,092 9 4. Kevin Lockett, 1993-96 ...... 9 7. Tyler Lockett at West Virginia, 11/20/2014 ...... 10 196 6. Kevin Lockett, 1996 ...... 72 882 6 Michael Smith, 1988-91 ...... 9 Tyler Lockett at TCU, 11/8/2014 ...... 11 196 7. Michael Smith, 1989 ...... 70 816 2 6. Darnell McDonald, 1997-98...... 8 9. Tyler Lockett at West Virginia, 10/20/2012 ...... 9 194 8. Greg Washington, 1988 ...... 69 928 9 7. Curry Sexton, 2011-14 ...... 7 10. Quincy Morgan vs. Kansas, 10/9/99 ...... 5 192 9. Brandon Banks, 2008 ...... 67 1,049 9 Aaron Lockett, 1998-2001 ...... 7 10. James Terry, 2003 ...... 64 1,232 13 9. Brandon Banks, 2008-09 ...... 6 Quincy Morgan, 2000 ...... 64 1,166 14 Season James Terry, 2002-03 ...... 6 Rk Player, Year Rec Yds TDs Season By Class 1. Jordy Nelson, 2007 ...... 122 1,606 11 2. Tyler Lockett, 2014 ...... 106 1,515 11 Most Consecutive 100-Yard Games Senior Season ...... 5, Tyler Lockett (11/8/2014-1/2/2015) 3. Tyler Lockett, 2013 ...... 81 1,262 11 Rk Player, Year Rec ...... 4, Jordy Nelson (10/20-11/10/2007) 4. James Terry, 2003 ...... 64 1,232 13 1. Jordy Nelson, 2007 ...... 122 ...... 3, Aaron Lockett (10/31-11/14/98) 5. Quincy Morgan, 2000 ...... 64 1,166 14 2. Tyler Lockett, 2014 ...... 106 ...... 3, Jordy Nelson (9/15-10/6/2007) 3. Curry Sexton, 2014 ...... 79 6. Darnell McDonald, 1998 ...... 75 1,092 9 4. Darnell McDonald, 1998 ...... 75 7. Curry Sexton, 2014 ...... 79 1,059 5 5. Kevin Lockett, 1996 ...... 72 8. Brandon Banks, 2008 ...... 67 1,049 9 9. Quincy Morgan, 1999 ...... 42 1,007 9 YARDS PER GAME Junior 10. Aaron Lockett, 1998 ...... 44 928 6 Season (Min. 8 Games) 1. Tyler Lockett, 2013 ...... 81 Greg Washington, 1988 ...... 69 928 9 Rk Player, Year Gms Yds Avg. 2. Brandon Banks, 2008 ...... 67 1. Jordy Nelson, 2007 ...... 12 1,606 133.8 3. Kevin Lockett, 1995 ...... 56 Season By Class 2. Tyler Lockett, 2014 ...... 13 1,515 116.5 3. Tyler Lockett, 2013 ...... 12 1,262 105.2 4. Michael Smith, 1990 ...... 46 Senior 4. Quincy Morgan, 1999 ...... 11 1,007 91.5 Dave Jones, 1967 ...... 46 Rk Player, Year Yds 5. Darnell McDonald, 1998 ...... 12 1,092 91.0 1. Jordy Nelson, 2007 ...... 1,606 6. Quincy Morgan, 2000 ...... 13 1,166 89.7 Sophomore 2. Tyler Lockett, 2014 ...... 1,515 7. Brandon Banks, 2008 ...... 12 1,049 87.4 1. Michael Smith, 1989 ...... 70 3. James Terry, 2003 ...... 1,232 8. Greg Washington, 1988 ...... 11 928 84.4 2. Deon Murphy, 2007 ...... 57 4. Quincy Morgan, 2000 ...... 1,166 9. James Terry, 2003 ...... 15 1,232 82.1 3. Jordy Nelson, 2005 ...... 45 5. Darnell McDonald, 1998 ...... 1,092 4. Tyler Lockett, 2012 ...... 44 10. Curry Sexton, 2014 ...... 13 1,059 81.5 5. Mitch Running, 1993 ...... 41

136 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Career (Min. 15 Games) Career 154 8 Gerald Alphin Missouri 10/26/85 RECEIVING RECORDS Rk Player, Years Gms Yds Avg. Rk Player, Years TDs 153 7 Brandon Banks Louisville 9/17/2008 1. Quincy Morgan, 1999-2000 ...... 24 2,173 90.5 1. Tyler Lockett, 2011-14 ...... 29 150 8 Dick Johnson Tulsa 11/19/49 2. Tyler Lockett, 2011-14 ...... 47 3,710 78.9 2. Kevin Lockett, 1993-96 ...... 26 3. Jordy Nelson, 2005-07 ...... 36 2,822 78.4 3. Quincy Morgan, 1999-2000 ...... 23 4. Brandon Banks, 2008-09 ...... 24 1,754 73.1 4. Jordy Nelson, 2005-07 ...... 20 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES [127] Yds Rec Name Opponent Date 5. Kevin Lockett, 1993-96 ...... 44 3,032 68.9 5. James Terry, 2002-03 ...... 18 146 3 George Williams Oklahoma State 10/23/99 6. Darnell McDonald, 1997-98 ...... 23 1,533 66.7 6. Darnell McDonald, 1997-98...... 15 146 8 Greg Washington Oklahoma 10/15/88 7. James Terry, 2002-03 ...... 27 1,793 66.4 7. Aaron Lockett 1998-2001 ...... 14 146 7 Mike Wallace Oklahoma State 11/14/81 8. Mack Herron, 1968-69 ...... 19 1,244 65.5 8. Chris Harper, 2010-12 ...... 12 145 5 Brandon Banks Oklahoma 10/25/2008 9. Dave Jones, 1966-68 ...... 30 1,904 63.5 Andre Coleman, 1990-93 ...... 12 145 7 Quincy Morgan Tennessee 1/1/2001 10. Michael Smith, 1998-91 ...... 42 2,457 58.5 10. Deon Murphy, 2007-08...... 11 145 10 Greg Washington Louisiana Tech 10/1/88 Michael Smith, 1988-91 ...... 11 144 8 Andre Coleman Wyoming 12/29/93 144 6 Henry Childs Missouri 10/30/71 YARDS PER RECEPTION 143 5 Quincy Morgan Ball State 9/16/2000 Game (Min. 3 Receptions) CAREER 1,000-YARD RECEIVERS 143 8 Kevin Lockett Nebraska 10/16/93 Rk Player, Years Yds Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Rec Yds Avg. 143 5 Charles Collins Missouri 11/1/69 1. Tyler Lockett, 2011-14 ...... 3,710 142 5 Gerald Benton Missouri 11/14/92 1. George Williams at Oklahoma St., 10/23/99 .....3 146 48.67 2. Kevin Lockett, 1993-96 ...... 3,032 141 9 Curry Sexton Kansas 11/30/2014 2. Gerald Alphin vs. Missouri, 10/20/84 ...... 3 130 43.33 3. Jordy Nelson, 2005-07 ...... 2,822 141 4 Quincy Morgan UTEP 9/18/99 3. Eugene Goodlow at Nebraska, 10/14/78 ...... 4 156 39.00 4. Michael Smith, 1988-91 ...... 2,457 141 9 Sonny Yarnell Kentucky 9/19/70 5. Aaron Lockett, 1998-2001 ...... 2,400 140 7 Kevin Lockett Indiana State 9/7/96 Game (Min. 5 Receptions) 6. Quincy Morgan, 1999-2000 ...... 2,173 139 8 Andre Coleman Nebraska 10/16/93 1. Quincy Morgan vs. Kansas, 10/9/99 ...... 5 192 38.40 7. Dave Jones, 1966-68...... 1,904 138 8 James Terry Baylor 11/1/2003 2. Aaron Lockett vs. Oklahoma State, 10/17/98 ....5 167 33.40 8. Mitch Running, 1992-95 ...... 1,821 138 6 Henry Hawthorne Oklahoma 10/24/70 3. Aaron Lockett vs. La.-Monroe, 9/26/98 ...... 6 188 31.33 9. James Terry, 2002-03 ...... 1,793 137 10 Jordy Nelson Kansas 10/6/2007 137 6 Quincy Morgan Iowa State 11/4/2000 Dave Jones vs. Nebraska, 10/15/66 ...... 6 188 31.33 10. Brandon Banks, 2008-09 ...... 1,754 137 10 Tyson Schwieger Rice 9/17/94 11. Chris Harper, 2010-12 ...... 1,734 137 5 Frank Hernandez Western Illinois 9/8/90 12. Tramaine Thompson, 2010-13 ...... 1,673 Season (Min. 20 Receptions) 136 6 Tyler Lockett Iowa State 9/6/2014 Rk Player, Year Rec Yds Avg. 13. Curry Sexton, 2011-14 ...... 1,623 136 6 Kevin Lockett Colorado 10/23/92 1. Eugene Goodlow, 1978 ...... 20 547 27.35 14. Jermaine Moreira, 2003-06 ...... 1,587 136 8 Michael Smith Northern Illinois 9/22/90 2. Quincy Morgan, 1999 ...... 42 1,007 23.98 15. Andre Coleman, 1990-93 ...... 1,556 135 5 Deante Burton West Virginia 12/5/2015 3. Aaron Lockett, 1998 ...... 44 928 21.09 16. Mike Wallace, 1981-84 ...... 1,549 135 7 Kevin Lockett BYU 1/1/97 4. Darnell McDonald, 1997 ...... 21 441 21.00 17. Darnell McDonald, 1997-98...... 1,533 134 4 Chris Harper Texas A&M 11/12/2011 5. Dave Jones, 1966 ...... 35 721 20.60 18. Frank Hernandez, 1988-91 ...... 1,489 133 9 Aubrey Quarles Missouri 11/13/2010 19. Charlie Green, 1976-78 ...... 1,440 131 6 Kyle Klein Texas Tech 11/14/2015 20. Henry Childs, 1971-73 ...... 1,365 131 6 Aubrey Quarles Baylor 10/23/2010 Season (Min. 30 Receptions) 21. Mack Herron, 1968-69 ...... 1,244 130 3 Gerald Alphin Missouri 10/20/84 1. Quincy Morgan, 1999 ...... 42 1,007 23.98 22. Jeron Mastrud, 2006-09 ...... 1,219 130 6 Mike Wallace Wyoming 10/24/83 2. Aaron Lockett, 1998 ...... 44 928 21.09 23. Deon Murphy, 2007-08...... 1,160 129 9 Henry Childs Iowa State 10/21/72 3. Dave Jones, 1966 ...... 35 721 20.60 24. Russ Campbell, 1988-91 ...... 1,150 128 9 Curry Sexton Texas Tech 10/4/2014 4. James Terry, 2003 ...... 64 1,232 19.25 25. John Liebe, 1976-77, 1979-80 ...... 1,149 128 8 Brandon Banks Missouri 11/14/2009 5. Charlie Green, 1977 ...... 33 634 19.21 26. Yamon Figurs, 2004-06 ...... 1,144 128 4 Quincy Morgan Louisiana Tech 9/2/2000 27. Tyson Schwieger, 1992-95 ...... 1,122 127 6 Brandon Banks Louisiana 9/27/2008 126 5 Brandon Clark Oklahoma 9/29/2001 (Min. 50 Receptions) 28. John Goerger, 1970-72 ...... 1,069 Career 126 6 Mitch Running Colorado State 12/29/95 Rk Player, Years Rec Yds Avg. 126 5 Mike Creed Missouri 10/31/70 1. Quincy Morgan, 1999-2000 ...... 106 2,173 20.50 125 12 Tyler Lockett Texas Tech 10/4/2014 2. James Terry, 2002-03 ...... 92 1,793 19.49 200-YARD RECEIVING GAMES [5] 125 9 Jordy Nelson Nebraska 11/10/2007 Yds Rec Name Opponent Date 3. Charlie Green, 1976-78 ...... 81 1,441 17.79 124 5 Darnell McDonald Purdue 12/29/98 278 12 Tyler Lockett Oklahoma 11/23/2013 4. Aaron Lockett, 1998-2001 ...... 137 2,400 17.52 123 8 Tyler Lockett TCU 11/16/2013 237 13 Tyler Lockett Texas 9/21/2013 5. Russ Campbell, 1989-91 ...... 67 1,150 17.16 123 11 Chris Harper Baylor 11/17/2012 214 14 Jordy Nelson Iowa State 11/3/2007 6. Mike Wallace, 1981-84 ...... 92 1,549 16.84 123 6 Yamon Figurs Texas 11/11/2006 209 15 Jordy Nelson Missouri State 9/15/2007 7. John Liebe, 1976-77, 1979-80 ...... 69 1,149 16.65 123 5 Quincy Morgan Oklahoma 10/14/2000 206 7 Darnell McDonald Syracuse 12/31/97 8. Andre Coleman, 1990-93 ...... 95 1,556 16.38 123 8 Michael Smith Kansas 10/27/90 9. Darnell McDonald, 1997-98 ...... 96 1,533 15.97 121 11 Curry Sexton Auburn 9/18/2014 10. Gerald Alphin, 1982-85 ...... 51 803 15.75 121 6 Mitch Running Iowa State 11/11/95 150-YARD RECEIVING GAMES [33] 121 5 Charlie Green Auburn 9/16/78 Yds Rec Name Opponent Date 120 8 James Terry UMass 9/13/2003 TOUCHDOWNS 199 7 Quincy Morgan Nebraska 11/11/2000 120 6 Aaron Lockett Louisiana Tech 11/17/2001 196 10 Tyler Lockett West Virginia 11/20/2014 120 8 Darnell McDonald Louisiana-Monroe 9/26/98 Game 196 11 Tyler Lockett TCU 11/8/2014 119 9 Tyler Lockett Kansas 11/30/2014 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date TDs 194 9 Tyler Lockett West Virginia 10/20/2012 119 6 James Terry Oklahoma State 10/11/2003 1. Tyler Lockett vs. Michigan, 12/28/2013 ...... 3 192 5 Quincy Morgan Kansas 10/9/99 119 6 Aaron Lockett Texas A&M 10/28/2000 Tyler Lockett vs. Oklahoma, 11/23/2013 ...... 3 188 6 Aaron Lockett Louisiana-Monroe 9/26/98 119 8 John Goerger Colorado 10/7/72 Tyler Lockett vs. West Virginia, 10/26/2013 ...... 3 188 6 Dave Jones Nebraska 10/15/66 118 5 Andre Coleman UNLV 9/25/93 Jordy Nelson at Oklahoma State, 10/20/2007 ...... 3 183 12 Darnell McDonald Nebraska 11/14/98 117 5 Jordy Nelson Colorado 11/4/2006 James Terry vs. Baylor, 11/1/2003 ...... 3 179 7 Michael Smith New Mexico 9/29/90 117 6 Aaron Lockett Nebraska 11/14/98 Quincy Morgan vs. Ball State, 9/16/2000 ...... 3 176 11 Ernie Pierce Oklahoma 10/25/2008 117 8 Kevin Lockett Oklahoma 11/4/95 176 12 Jordy Nelson Oklahoma State 10/20/2007 Darnell McDonald vs. Syracuse, 12/31/97 ...... 3 117 7 Dan Hughes Texas Tech 10/6/86 175 6 James Terry Nebraska 11/15/2003 Jimmy Dean at Rice, 9/21/96 ...... 3 116 10 Tyler Lockett Michigan 12/28/2013 174 12 Michael Smith Washington 9/28/91 Michael Smith at Iowa State, 11/9/91 ...... 3 116 7 Brandon Banks Iowa State 11/22/2008 172 10 Michael Smith Nebraska 10/19/91 John Williams vs. Austin Peay, 9/5/87 ...... 3 116 12 Jordy Nelson Texas 9/29/2007 171 12 Mack Herron Colorado 11/22/69 116 4 James Terry California 8/23/2003 169 8 Russ Campbell Oklahoma State 11/23/91 116 3 Quincy Morgan Nebraska 11/13/99 Season 168 11 Kevin Lockett Kansas 11/9/96 116 9 Kevin Lockett Northern Illinois 9/30/95 Rk Player, Year TDs 167 5 Aaron Lockett Oklahoma State 10/17/98 115 7 Dave Jones Kansas 11/16/68 1. Quincy Morgan, 2000 ...... 14 166 13 Michael Smith Missouri 10/21/89 114 4 Curry Sexton TCU 11/8/2014 2. James Terry, 2003 ...... 13 165 15 Jordy Nelson Fresno State 11/24/2007 114 5 Aubrey Quarles Colorado 11/20/2010 Kevin Lockett, 1995 ...... 13 164 13 Tyler Lockett UCLA 1/2/2015 114 4 Tony Madison Kansas 10/9/2004 4. Tyler Lockett, 2014 ...... 11 159 9 Curry Sexton Oklahoma State 11/1/2014 114 9 Michael Smith Oklahoma State 10/14/89 159 11 Darnell McDonald Texas 9/19/98 Tyler Lockett, 2013 ...... 11 114 5 Charlie Green Air Force 10/30/78 158 14 Tyler Lockett Baylor 12/6/2014 Jordy Nelson, 2007 ...... 11 113 7 Tyler Lockett North Dakota State 8/30/2013 157 7 Aaron Lockett Baylor 11/7/98 7. Brandon Banks, 2008 ...... 9 113 7 Davin Dennis Ohio State 1/2/2004 157 12 Kevin Lockett Oklahoma 10/26/96 Quincy Morgan, 1999 ...... 9 113 8 Charlie Green Colorado 11/19/77 157 11 Greg Washington Oklahoma State 10/29/88 112 6 Curry Sexton West Virginia 10/26/2013 Darnell McDonald, 1998 ...... 9 156 9 Brandon Banks Oklahoma 10/31/2009 Greg Washington, 1988 ...... 9 112 7 Jermaine Moreira Colorado 11/13/2004 156 4 Eugene Goodlow Nebraska 10/14/78 112 4 James Terry McNeese State 9/6/2003 156 6 Dave Jones Iowa State 11/12/66 112 3 Andre Coleman Missouri 11/13/93

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 137 111 8 Tyler Lockett West Virginia 10/26/2013 2 – Tyler Lockett 2000 Quincy Morgan ...... 64 111 8 Tyler Lockett Louisiana 9/7/2013 vs. TCU, 11/16/2013 ...... 123 2001 Aaron Lockett ...... 24 111 8 Darnell McDonald Iowa State 10/24/98 vs. Oklahoma, 11/23/2013 ...... 278 2002 Taco Wallace ...... 39 111 5 Greg Washington Colorado 11/19/88 2 – Aubrey Quarles 2003 James Terry ...... 64 111 6 Mike Wallace Oklahoma 11/6/82 at Missouri, 11/13/2010 ...... 133 2004 Jermaine Moreira ...... 39 111 8 Mike Creed Kansas 10/3/70 at Colorado, 11/20/2010 ...... 114 2005 Jordy Nelson ...... 45 110 5 Tyler Lockett Kansas 10/22/2011 2 – Brandon Banks 2006 Jordy Nelson ...... 39 110 10 Mitch Running Nebraska 10/21/95 at Louisville, 9/17/2008 ...... 153 2007 Jordy Nelson ...... 122 110 8 Michael Smith North Texas 9/30/89 vs. Louisiana, 9/27/2008...... 127 2008 Brandon Banks ...... 67 110 5 Charlie Green Mississippi State 10/1/77 2009 Brandon Banks ...... 56 2 – James Terry 108 6 Tramaine Thompson North Dakota State 8/30/2013 2010 Aubrey Quarles ...... 51 vs. McNeese State, 9/6/2003 ...... 137 108 8 Kevin Lockett Oklahoma State 11/20/93 2011 Chris Harper ...... 40 vs. Massachusetts, 9/13/2003 ...... 199 107 3 Jordy Nelson Oklahoma 10/1/2005 2012 Chris Harper ...... 58 107 5 Aaron Lockett Kansas 10/31/98 2 – Quincy Morgan 2013 Tyler Lockett ...... 81 107 5 Michael Smith Western Illinois 9/8/90 vs. vs. Iowa State, 11/4/2000...... 137 2014 Tyler Lockett ...... 106 106 5 Deon Murphy Nebraska 11/10/2007 vs. vs. Nebraska, 11/11/2000 ...... 199 2015 Deante Burton ...... 38 2 – Darnell McDonald

RECEIVING RECORDS 106 4 Yamon Figurs Kansas 10/9/2004 106 3 Darnell McDonald Kansas 11/8/97 vs. Texas A&M, 12/5/98 ...... 140 106 5 Ron Brown Iowa State 11/5/94 vs. Purdue, 12/29/98 ...... 124 ANNUAL YARDAGE LEADERS 106 9 Mack Herron Iowa State 10/18/69 2 – Darnell McDonald Year Player Yds 105 8 Jordy Nelson Baylor 10/27/2007 vs. Texas, 9/19/98 ...... 159 1948 Lyle Koontz ...... 134 105 8 John Goerger Oklahoma State 11/11/72 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/26/98...... 120 1949 Glenn Channell ...... 289 105 3 Gene Keady Iowa State 11/17/56 2 – Kevin Lockett 1950 Dick Johnson ...... 382 104 10 Curry Sexton UCLA 1/2/2015 vs. Oklahoma, 10/26/96 ...... 157 1951 Francis Starns ...... 212 104 7 Daniel Gonzalez Baylor 10/27/2007 vs. Kansas, 11/9/96 ...... 168 1952 Joe Rainman ...... 140 104 8 Quincy Morgan Washington 12/29/99 2 – Michael Smith 1953 Veryl Switzer ...... 211 103 8 Tyler Lockett Texas 10/25/2014 vs. Northern Illinois, 9/22/90 ...... 136 1954 Corky Taylor ...... 334 103 3 Gerald Benton Montana 9/19/92 vs. New Mexico, 9/29/90 ...... 179 1955 Don Zadnik ...... 110 103 5 Dave Jones Cincinnati 10/22/66 2 – Michael Smith 1956 Gene Keady ...... 247 103 6 Henry Howard Missouri 10/9/65 vs. Oklahoma State, 10/14/89 ...... 114 1957 Jim Luzinski ...... 117 102 5 Tramaine Thompson North Texas 9/15/2012 vs. Missouri, 10/21/89 ...... 166 1958 Cedric Price ...... 230 102 3 Gerald Alphin Iowa State 11/16/85 2 – Dave Jones 1959 Dale Evans ...... 224 102 6 Darrel Wild Oklahoma State 11/5/83 vs. Nebraska, 10/15/66 ...... 188 1960 Dale Evans ...... 205 102 4 Fred Merrill Oklahoma 10/23/71 1961 Spencer Puls ...... 123 vs. Cincinnati, 10/22/66 ...... 103 101 4 Yamon Figurs Baylor 9/30/2006 1962 Jack King ...... 137 101 4 Jermaine Moreira Texas A&M 10/22/2005 1963 Ralph McFillen...... 328 101 4 Taco Wallace Oklahoma State 10/12/2002 1964 Larry Condit ...... 170 101 3 Mike Wallace South Dakota 9/18/82 ANNUAL RECEPTION LEADERS 1965 Rick Balducci ...... 172 101 3 Don Zadenick Marquette 11/10/56 Year Player Rec 1966 Dave Jones ...... 721 100 4 Russ Campbell Oklahoma 11/2/91 1948 Dick Johnson ...... 8 1967 Dave Jones ...... 561 100 9 Greg Washington Iowa 9/10/88 1949 Hi Faubion ...... 21 1968 Dave Jones ...... 622 100 4 Arthur Strozier Kansas 11/4/67 1950 Dick Johnson ...... 22 1969 Mack Herron ...... 652 100 6 John Tuttle Iowa State 10/19/74 1951 Ted Maupin ...... 14 1970 Henry Hawthorne ...... 501 1952 Jack McShulskis ...... 14 1971 Henry Childs ...... 396 1953 Veryl Switzer ...... 8 1972 John Goerger...... 612 [13] 1954 Corky Taylor ...... 14 1973 Henry Childs ...... 502 DOUBLE 100-YARD GAMES 1955 Don Zadnik ...... 9 321 ...Brandon Banks (145)/Ernie Pierce (176) vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/2008 1974 John Tuttle ...... 346 1956 Gene Keady ...... 14 310 ...... Tyler Lockett (196)/Curry Sexton (114) at TCU, 11/8/2014 1975 Stan Ross ...... 192 1957 Ralph Pfeifer ...... 11 308 ...... Aaron Lockett (188)/Darnell McDonald (120) vs. ULM, 9/26/98 1976 Manzy King ...... 273 1958 Joe Vader ...... 21 300 ...... Darnell McDonald (183)/Aaron Lockett (117) vs. Neb., 11/14/98 1977 Charlie Green ...... 634 1959 Dale Evans ...... 23 1978 Charlie Green ...... 616 282 ...... Kevin Lockett (143)/Andre Coleman (139) at Nebraska, 10/16/93 1960 Willis Crenshaw ...... 18 268 ...... Tyler Lockett (164)/Curry Sexton (104) vs. UCLA, 1/2/2015 1979 John Liebe ...... 423 1961 Spencer Puls ...... 7 1980 John Liebe ...... 400 260 ...... Curry Sexton (141)/Tyler Lockett (119) vs. Kansas, 11/30/2014 1962 Jack King ...... 13 253 ...... Curry Sexton (128)/Tyler Lockett (125) vs. Texas Tech, 10/4/2014 1981 Ernie Coleman ...... 229 1963 Ralph McFillen...... 29 1982 Mike Wallace ...... 693 244 .....Frank Hernandez (137)/Michael Smith (107) vs. W. Illinois, 9/8/90 1964 Jerry Condit ...... 10 1983 Mike Wallace ...... 466 223 .....Curry Sexton (112)/Tyler Lockett (111) vs. W. Virginia, 10/26/2013 1965 Two with...... 13 1984 Gerald Alphin ...... 256 221 .... Tyler Lockett (113)/Tramaine Thompson (108) vs. N. Dak. St., 8/30/2013 1966 Dave Jones ...... 35 1985 Gerald Alphin ...... 524 220 ...... Tony Madison (114)/Yamon Figurs (106) at Kansas, 10/9/2004 1967 Dave Jones ...... 46 1986 Dan Hughes ...... 413 209 ...... Jordy Nelson (105)/Daniel Gonzalez (104) vs. Baylor, 10/27/2007 1968 Dave Jones ...... 46 1987 Kent Dean ...... 481 1969 Mack Herron ...... 52 1988 Greg Washington ...... 928 1970 Mike Montgomery ...... 51 1989 Michael Smith ...... 816 CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES 1971 Henry Childs ...... 30 1990 Michael Smith ...... 796 5 – Tyler Lockett 1972 John Goerger...... 57 1991 Michael Smith ...... 768 at TCU, 11/8/2014 ...... 196 1973 Henry Childs ...... 32 1992 Gerald Benton ...... 603 at West Virginia, 11/20/2014 ...... 196 1974 John Tuttle ...... 24 1993 Kevin Lockett ...... 770 vs. Kansas, 11/30/2014 ...... 119 1975 Stan Ross ...... 13 1994 Kevin Lockett ...... 583 1976 Manzy King ...... 21 at Baylor, 12/6/2014 ...... 158 1995 Kevin Lockett ...... 797 1977 Charlie Green ...... 33 vs. UCLA, 1/2/2015 ...... 164 1996 Kevin Lockett ...... 882 1978 Charlie Green ...... 39 4 – Jordy Nelson 1997 Darnell McDonald ...... 441 1979 John Liebe ...... 22 at Oklahoma State, 10/20/2007 ...... 176 1998 Darnell McDonald ...... 1,092 1980 John Liebe ...... 25 1999 Quincy Morgan ...... 1,007 vs. Baylor, 10/27/2007 ...... 105 1981 Ernie Coleman ...... 13 at Iowa State, 11/3/2007 ...... 214 2000 Quincy Morgan ...... 1,166 1982 Mike Wallace ...... 37 2001 Aaron Lockett ...... 357 at Nebraska, 11/10/2007 ...... 125 1983 Mike Wallace ...... 32 3 – Jordy Nelson 2002 Taco Wallace ...... 704 1984 Eric Bailey ...... 15 2003 James Terry ...... 1,232 vs. Missouri State, 9/15/2007 ...... 209 1985 Gerald Alphin ...... 34 2004 Yamon Figurs ...... 483 at Texas, 9/29/2007 ...... 116 1986 Dan Hughes ...... 28 2005 Jordy Nelson ...... 669 vs. Kansas, 10/6/2007 ...... 137 1987 Kent Dean ...... 38 2006 Jordy Nelson ...... 547 3 – Aaron Lockett 1988 Greg Washington ...... 69 2007 Jordy Nelson ...... 1,606 vs. Kansas, 10/31/98 ...... 107 1989 Michael Smith ...... 70 2008 Brandon Banks ...... 1,049 vs. Baylor, 11/7/98 ...... 157 1990 Michael Smith ...... 46 2009 Brandon Banks ...... 705 vs. Nebraska, 11/14/98 ...... 117 1991 Michael Smith ...... 55 2010 Aubrey Quarles ...... 760 2 – Curry Sexton 1992 Gerald Benton ...... 38 2011 Chris Harper ...... 547 vs. Oklahoma State, 11/1/2014 ...... 159 1993 Kevin Lockett ...... 50 2012 Chris Harper ...... 857 at TCU, 11/8/2014 ...... 114 1994 Tyson Schwieger ...... 44 2013 Tyler Lockett ...... 1,262 2 – Tyler Lockett 1995 Kevin Lockett ...... 56 2014 Tyler Lockett ...... 1,515 vs. North Dakota State, 8/30/2013 ...... 113 1996 Kevin Lockett ...... 72 2015 Deante Burton ...... 510 1997 Darnell McDonald ...... 21 vs. Louisiana, 9/7/2013...... 111 1998 Darnell McDonald ...... 75 1999 Quincy Morgan ...... 42

138 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Fewest Yards Per Game Career TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS TEAM Season ...... 132.9 (1961 - 10 games) Rk Player, Years Rush Pass Total 1. Josh Freeman, 2006-08 ...... 343 8,078 8,421 PLAYS 2. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 2,818 5,099 7,917 Game YARDS PER PLAY 3. Collin Klein, 2009-12 ...... 2,485 4,724 7,209 Season 4. Jake Waters, 2013-14 ...... 796 5,970 6,766 Rk Opponent, Date Plays 5. Lynn Dickey, 1968-70 ...... -429 6,208 5,779 Rk Year Plays Yds Avg. 1. vs. Kansas, 10/3/70 ...... 100 6. Michael Bishop, 1997-98 ...... 1,314 4,401 5,715 1. 1998 ...... 887 5,741 6.47 2. vs. Oklahoma, 10/23/71 ...... 99 7. Jonathan Beasley, 1996-97, 99-2000 ...... 965 4,642 5,607 2. 2013 ...... 828 5,235 6.32 3. vs. Northern Illinois, 9/30/95 ...... 96 8. Carl Straw, 1987-90 ...... -104 5,223 5,119 3. 2002 ...... 878 5,499 6.26 4. vs. BYU, 9/25/71 ...... 94 9. Darren Sproles, 2001-04 ...... 4,979 -- 4,979 4. 2003 ...... 1,059 6,615 6.25 5. vs. Tulsa, 9/22/73 ...... 93 10. Chad May, 1993-94 ...... -362 5,253 4,891 vs. Iowa State, 10/18/69 ...... 93 5. 2012 ...... 841 5,218 6.20 7. vs. Mississippi State, 10/1/77 ...... 92 6. 2014 ...... 891 5,481 6.15 at Baylor, 9/20/69 ...... 92 7. 2007 ...... 861 5,018 5.83 YARDS PER GAME 9. at Colorado, 11/19/83 ...... 91 8. 2010 ...... 847 4,924 5.81 vs. South Dakota, 9/18/82 ...... 91 9. 2008 ...... 833 4,825 5.79 Season at Colorado, 11/22/69 ...... 91 10. 2000 ...... 933 5,330 5.71 Rk Player, Year Gms Yds YPG 1. Jake Waters, 2014 ...... 13 3,985 306.5 Fewest Yards Per Play 2. Michael Bishop, 1998 ...... 12 3,592 299.3 Season 3. Josh Freeman, 2008 ...... 12 3,349 279.1 Season ...... 2.52, 1961 (527 plays for 1,329 yards) Rk Year Plays 4. Josh Freeman, 2007 ...... 12 3,313 276.1 1. 2003 ...... 1,059 5. Collin Klein, 2012 ...... 13 3,561 273.9 2. 2000 ...... 933 3. 2011 ...... 896 OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS 4. 1971 ...... 894 Season Career Rk Player, Years Gms Yds YPG 5. 2014 ...... 891 Rk Year TDs 1. Jake Waters, 2013-14 ...... 26 6,766 260.2 6. 1998 ...... 887 1. 2003 ...... 73 2. Michael Bishop, 1997-98 ...... 23 5,715 248.5 7. 2002 ...... 878 2. 2002 ...... 67 3. Josh Freeman, 2006-08 ...... 35 8,421 240.6 8. 2015 ...... 876 3. 1998 ...... 65 4. Chad May, 1993-94 ...... 22 4,891 222.3 9. 2007 ...... 861 4. 2000 ...... 61 5. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 41 7,917 193.1 10. 2001 ...... 856 5. 2012 ...... 58 Fewest Plays TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR Game ...... 34, at Iowa State, 11/15/47 INDIVIDUAL Season ...... 462 (1947 - 10 games) Game Rk Player vs. /at Opponent, Date TDs PLAYS [COMBINED RUSHES, PASS ATT., REC. AND RETURNS] 1. Collin Klein at West Virginia, 10/20/2012 ...... 7 (4r/3p) YARDS Game .....67, Collin Klein at Baylor (11/17/2012)/at Okla. St. (11/5/2011) 2. Collin Klein vs. Texas A&M, 11/12/2011 ...... 6 (5r/1p) ...... 67, Ell Roberson vs. Ohio State, 1/2/2004 Jonathan Beasley at Oklahoma State, 10/23/99 ...... 6 (2r/4p) Game ...... 67, Lynn Dickey at Colorado, 11/22/69 Rk Opponent, Date Yards Season ...... 598, Collin Klein (2011) Season 1. vs. North Texas, 9/24/2005 ...... 658 Career ...... 1,232, Ell Roberson (2000-03) 2. vs. Bowling Green, 9/27/97 ...... 638 Rk Player, Year TDs 3. vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/26/98 ...... 607 1. Collin Klein, 2011 ...... 40 4. vs. Akron, 9/23/95 ...... 590 YARDAGE 2. Collin Klein, 2012 ...... 39 5. vs. Iowa State, 11/4/2000 ...... 583 Ell Roberson, 2003 ...... 39 6. vs. South Dakota, 9/18/82 ...... 574 Game 4. Michael Bishop, 1998 ...... 37 7. vs. Iowa State, 10/24/98 ...... 573 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Yds 5. Josh Freeman, 2008 ...... 34 8. at Kansas, 10/31/98 ...... 566 1. Josh Freeman vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/2008...... 501 Jonathan Beasley, 2000...... 34 9. vs. Indiana State, 9/7/96 ...... 565 (23 rushing, 478 passing) 7. Jake Waters, 2014 ...... 31 at Nebraska, 10/16/93 ...... 565 2. Michael Bishop vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/26/98 ...... 475 8. Matt Miller, 1995 ...... 30 (34 rushing, 441 passing) 9. Jake Waters, 2013 ...... 24 3. Chad May at Nebraska, 10/16/93 ...... 461 10. Three Times ...... 23 Season (-28 rushing, 489 passing) Last: Carson Coffman, 2010 Rk Year Yards 4. Michael Bishop vs. Nebraska, 11/14/98 ...... 446 1. 2003 ...... 6,615 (140 rushing, 306 passing) Career 2. 1998 ...... 5,741 5. Michael Bishop vs. Texas A&M, 12/5/98...... 442 Rk Player, Year TDs 3. 2002 ...... 5,499 (101 rushing, 341 passing) 1. Collin Klein, 2009-12 ...... 87 4. 2014 ...... 5,481 6. Jake Waters at West Virginia, 11/20/2014 ...... 413 2. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 77 5. 2000 ...... 5,330 (13 rushing, 400 passing) 3. Josh Freeman, 2006-08 ...... 64 6. 2013 ...... 5,235 7. Lynn Dickey at Missouri, 11/1/69 ...... 411 4. Jonathan Beasley, 1996-97, 1999-2000...... 59 7. 2012 ...... 5,218 (17 rushing, 394 passing) Michael Bishop, 1997-98 ...... 59 8. 2007 ...... 5,018 8. Josh Freeman at Oklahoma State, 10/20/2007 ...... 403 6. Jake Waters, 2013-14 ...... 55 9. 2010 ...... 4,924 (404 passing, -1 rushing) 7. Darren Sproles, 2001-04 ...... 48 10. 2008 ...... 4,825 Ell Roberson at Nebraska, 11/15/2003 ...... 403 8. Chad may, 1993-94 ...... 44 (90 rushing, 313 passing) 9. Lynn Dickey, 1968-70 ...... 33 10. Jake Waters vs. Texas Tech, 10/4/2014 ...... 395 Fewest Yards 10. Three Times ...... 32 (105 rushing, 290 passing) Game ...... 16, at Colorado, 10/24/92 Last: Daniel Thomas, 2009-10 Season ...... 1,329 (1961 - 10 games) Lynn Dickey at Colorado, 11/22/69 ...... 395 (-44 rushing, 439 passing) ANNUAL LEADERS YARDS PER GAME Season Year Name Rush Pass Tot Season Rk Player, Year Rush Pass Total 1948 Gerald Hackney ...... 598 12 610 Rk Year Gms Yds Avg. 1. Jake Waters, 2014 ...... 484 3,501 3,985 1949 Hi Faubion ...... 605 76 681 1. 1998 ...... 12 5,741 478.4 2. Michael Bishop, 1998 ...... 748 2,844 3,592 1950 Frank Hooper ...... 21 709 730 2. 2003 ...... 15 6,615 441.0 3. Collin Klein, 2012 ...... 920 2,641 3,561 1951 Lane Brown...... 4 500 504 3. 2002 ...... 13 5,499 423.0 4. Ell Roberson, 2003 ...... 975 2,545 3,520 1952 Carl Albacker ...... -120 559 439 4. 2014 ...... 13 5,481 421.6 5. Josh Freeman, 2008 ...... 404 2,945 3,349 1953 Veryl Switzer ...... 558 27 585 5. 2007 ...... 12 5,018 418.2 6. Josh Freeman, 2007 ...... -40 3,353 3,313 1954 Corky Taylor ...... 529 0 529 1955 Doug Roether ...... 272 0 272 6. 2000 ...... 13 5,330 410.0 7. Jonathan Beasley, 2000...... 499 2,636 3,135 1956 Keith Wilson ...... 341 216 557 7. 2013 ...... 13 5,235 402.7 8. Collin Klein, 2011 ...... 1,141 1,918 3,059 1957 Ralph Pfeifer ...... 468 0 468 9. Jake Waters, 2013 ...... 312 2,469 2,781 8. 2008 ...... 12 4,825 402.1 1958 Les Krull ...... -43 661 618 9. 1995 ...... 11 4,419 401.7 10. Ell Roberson, 2002 ...... 1,032 1,580 2,612 1959 John Solmos ...... 27 585 612 10. 2012 ...... 13 5,218 401.4 1960 John Solmos ...... 102 378 480 1961 Joel Searles ...... 252 0 252 1962 Larry Corrigan ...... 115 441 556

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 139 1963 Larry Corrigan ...... 634 215 849 1964 Jerry Condit ...... 450 0 450 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE 1965 Vic Castillo ...... -47 734 687 1966 Cornelius Davis ...... 1,028 0 1,028 Game 1967 Bill Nossek ...... -395 1,220 825 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Rush Rec PRet KRet Total 1968 Lynn Dickey ...... -154 1,569 1,415 1. Tyler Lockett vs. Oklahoma, 11/23/2013 ...... 0 278 0 162 440 1969 Lynn Dickey ...... -120 2,476 2,356 2. Darren Sproles vs. Louisiana, 9/18/2004 ...... 292 6 25 28 351 1970 Lynn Dickey ...... -155 2,163 2,008 Brandon Banks at Oklahoma, 10/31/2009 ...... 0 156 0 195 351 1971 Dennis Morrison ...... 53 1,780 1,833 4. Darren Sproles vs. Oklahoma, 12/6/2003 ...... 235 88 -1 23 345 1972 Dennis Morrison ...... -50 1,596 1,546 5. Tyler Lockett at Texas, 9/21/2013...... 0 237 0 96 333 1973 Steve Grogan ...... 372 1,050 1,422 6. Tyler Lockett at West Virginia, 11/20/2014 ...... 0 196 66 59 321 1974 Steve Grogan ...... 214 834 1,048 Mack Herron at Colorado, 11/22/69 ...... 21 171 27 102 321 1975 Joe Hatcher ...... 46 432 478 8. Tyler Lockett at Oklahoma State, 11/5/2011 ...... 84 32 6 193 315 9. Darren Sproles vs. Baylor, 11/1/2003 ...... 155 7 20 126 308 1976 Wendell Henrikson ...... -142 1,066 924 10. Brandon Banks vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/26/2009 ...... 1 90 29 183 303 1977 Wendell Henrikson ...... -97 882 785

1978 Dan Manucci...... -4 1,808 1,804 1979 Darrell Dickey ...... 25 895 920 Season 1980 Darrell Dickey ...... 108 1,004 1,112 Rk Player, Year Rush Rec PRet KRet Total 1981 Darrell Dickey ...... 246 974 1,220 1. Darren Sproles, 2003 ...... 1,986 287 190 272 2,735 1982 Darrell Dickey ...... 49 1,225 1,274 2. Tyler Lockett, 2014 ...... 17 1,515 402 362 2,296 1983 Stan Weber ...... 279 672 951 3. Brandon Banks, 2009 ...... 110 705 115 1127 2,097 1984 Stan Weber ...... 406 602 1,008 4. Darren Sproles, 2004 ...... 1,318 223 34 492 2,067 1985 John Welch ...... -85 659 574 5. Jordy Nelson, 2007 ...... -7 1,606 264 0 1,863 1986 Randy Williams ...... -28 1,069 1,041 6. Tyler Lockett, 2013 ...... 10 1,262 4 583 1,859 1987 Gary Swim ...... -116 1,304 1,188 7. Darren Sproles, 2002 ...... 1,465 99 154 82 1,800 1988 Carl Straw ...... -194 1,947 1,753 8. Daniel Thomas, 2010...... 1,585 171 0 0 1,756 1989 Carl Straw ...... 52 1,095 1,147 9. Brandon Banks, 2008 ...... 126 1,049 58 498 1,731 1990 Carl Straw ...... 45 2,156 2,201 10. Henry Hawthorne, 1970 ...... 399 501 116 632 1,648 1991 Paul Watson ...... 42 2,312 2,354 1992 Jason Smargiasso ...... 2 990 992 Career 1993 Chad May ...... -190 2,682 2,492 Rk Player, Years Rush Rec PRet KRet Total 1994 Chad May ...... -172 2,571 2,399 1. Darren Sproles, 2001-04 ...... 4,979 609 378 846 6,812

TOTAL OFFENSE/ALL-PURPOSE RECORDS OFFENSE/ALL-PURPOSE TOTAL 1995 Matt Miller ...... 309 2,059 2,368 2. Tyler Lockett, 2011-14 ...... 192 3,710 488 2,196 6,586 1996 Brian Kavanagh ...... -170 1,893 1,723 3. Aaron Lockett, 1998-01 ...... 69 2,400 845 709 4,023 1997 Michael Bishop ...... 556 1,557 2,123 4. Brandon Banks, 2008-09 ...... 236 1,754 213 1,625 3,828 1998 Michael Bishop ...... 748 2,844 3,592 5. John Hubert, 2010-13 ...... 2,993 415 0 186 3,594 1999 Jonathan Beasley ...... 227 1,805 2,032 6. Andre Coleman, 1990-93 ...... 67 1,556 362 1,458 3,443 2000 Jonathan Beasley ...... 499 2,636 3,135 7. Daniel Thomas, 2009-10 ...... 2,850 428 0 25 3,303 2001 Ell Roberson ...... 643 855 1,498 8. Tramaine Thompson, 2010-13 ...... 32 1,673 718 794 3,217 2002 Ell Roberson ...... 1,032 1,580 2,612 9. J.J. Smith, 1991-94 ...... 2,210 546 0 405 3,161 2003 Ell Roberson ...... 975 2,545 3,520 10. Mack Herron, 1968-69 ...... 815 1,244 175 916 3,150 2004 Dylan Meier...... 232 1,436 1,668 2005 Allan Evridge ...... 203 1365 1,568 2006 Josh Freeman...... -21 1780 1,759 1981 Kilisimasi Toluao ...... 125 637 5.1 CAREER 2,000 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 1982 Mike Wallace ...... 39 728 18.7 2007 Josh Freeman...... -40 3,353 3,313 Rk Player, Years Tot 2008 Josh Freeman...... 404 2,945 3,349 1983 Greg Dafeforde ...... 163 801 4.9 1. Darren Sproles, 2001-04 ...... 6,812 2009 Grant Gregory ...... 308 1,096 1,404 1984 James Witherspoon ...... 63 459 7.3 2. Tyler Lockett, 2011-14 ...... 6,586 2010 Carson Coffman ...... 157 2,060 2,217 1985 Gerald Alphin ...... 34 524 15.4 3. Aaron Lockett, 1998-2001 ...... 4,023 2011 Collin Klein ...... 1,141 1,918 3,059 1986 Tony Jordan...... 218 939 4.3 2012 Collin Klein ...... 920 2,641 3,561 4. Brandon Banks, 2008-09 ...... 3,828 1987 Tony Jordan...... 192 828 4.3 2013 Jake Waters ...... 312 2,469 2,781 5. John Hubert, 2010-13 ...... 3,594 1988 Greg Washington ...... 71 930 13.1 2014 Jake Waters...... 484 3,501 3,985 6. Andre Coleman, 1990-93 ...... 3,443 1989 Michael Smith ...... 84 947 11.3 2015 Joe Hubener ...... 613 1,837 2,450 7. Daniel Thomas, 2009-10 ...... 3,303 1990 Michael Smith ...... 64 944 14.8 8. Tramaine Thompson, 2010-13 ...... 3,217 1991 Eric Gallon ...... 245 1,349 5.5 9. J.J. Smith, 1991-94 ...... 3,161 1992 Gerald Benton ...... 84 1,083 12.9 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE 10. Mack Herron, 1968-69 ...... 3,150 1993 Andre Coleman ...... 87 1,581 18.2 11. Isaac Jackson, 1971-73 ...... 3,137 1994 J.J. Smith ...... 282 1,644 5.8 Most Yards Per Play 12. Jordy Nelson, 2005-07 ...... 3,080 1995 Mitch Running ...... 86 1,154 13.4 Game (min. 10 plays) ...... 27.0, Andre Coleman vs. Missouri, 11/13/93 13. Kevin Lockett, 1993-96 ...... 3,046 1996 Mike Lawrence ...... 240 1,321 5.5 1997 Eric Hickson ...... 179 944 5.3 (10 plays, 270 yards) 14. Eric Hickson, 1994-98 ...... 3,025 1998 Darnell McDonald ...... 75 1,092 14.6 Season (min. 50 plays) ...... 22.0, Eugene Goodlow, 1978 15. Michael Smith, 1988-91 ...... 3,003 1999 Quincy Morgan ...... 45 1,051 23.4 (55 plays, 1,208 yards) 16. Mike Lawrence, 1994-97 ...... 2,984 2000 Aaron Lockett ...... 79 1,459 18.5 Career (min. 175 plays) ...... 18.2, Andre Coleman, 1990-93 17. David Allen, 1997-2000...... 2,840 (189 plays, 3,443 yards) 2001 Josh Scobey ...... 253 1,370 5.4 18. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 2,818 2002 Darren Sproles ...... 265 1,800 6.8 19. Collin Klein, 2009-12 ...... 2,523 2003 Darren Sproles ...... 360 2,735 7.6 20. Eric Gallon, 1989, 91-92 ...... 2,476 2004 Darren Sproles ...... 303 2,067 6.8 YARDS PER GAME 21. Mitch Running, 1992-95 ...... 2,472 2005 Jermaine Moreira ...... 64 889 13.8 Season 22. Jermaine Moreira, 2003-06 ...... 2,421 2006 Leon Patton ...... 128 1,056 8.3 Rk Player, Year Gms Yds YPG 23. Quincy Morgan, 1999-2000 ...... 2,388 2007 Jordy Nelson ...... 130 1,863 14.3 1. Darren Sproles, 2004 ...... 11 2,067 187.9 24. Yamon Figurs, 2004-06 ...... 2,275 2008 Brandon Banks ...... 97 1,731 17.8 2. Darren Sproles, 2003 ...... 15 2,735 182.3 25. Henry Hawthorne, 1969-70 ...... 2,230 2009 Brandon Banks ...... 123 2,097 17.1 3. Tyler Lockett, 2014 ...... 13 2,296 176.6 26. Cornelius Davis, 1966-68 ...... 2,209 2010 Daniel Thomas ...... 325 1,756 5.4 4. Brandon Banks, 2009 ...... 12 2,097 174.8 27. Josh Scobey, 2000-01 ...... 2,117 2011 John Hubert...... 240 1,158 4.8 5. Mack Herron, 1969 ...... 9 1,547 171.9 2012 Tyler Lockett ...... 75 1,474 19.7 2013 Tyler Lockett ...... 107 1,859 17.4 ANNUAL LEADERS 2014 Tyler Lockett ...... 148 2,296 15.5 Career Year Player Plays Yds Avg 2015 Morgan Burns ...... 35 1,138 32.5 Rk Player, Years Gms Yds YPG 1968 Mack Herron ...... 141 1,603 11.4 1. Mack Herron, 1968-69 ...... 19 3,150 165.8 1969 Mack Herron ...... 202 1,547 7.7 2. Brandon Banks, 2008-09 ...... 24 3,828 159.5 1970 Henry Hawthorne ...... 158 1,648 10.4 3. Darren Sproles, 2001-04 ...... 45 6,812 151.4 1971 Bill Butler ...... 220 1,007 4.6 4. Tyler Lockett, 2011-14 ...... 47 6,586 140.1 1972 Don Calhoun ...... 162 974 6.0 5. Daniel Thomas, 2009-10 ...... 25 3,303 132.1 1973 Isaac Jackson ...... 252 1,513 6.0 1974 Roscoe Scoby...... 82 415 5.1 1975 Mike Harris ...... 62 574 9.3 1976 Tony Brown ...... 139 527 3.8 1977 Mack Green ...... 217 980 4.5 1978 Eugene Goodlow ...... 55 1,208 22.0 1979 L.J. Brown ...... 168 813 4.8 1980 L.J. Brown ...... 184 715 3.9

140 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Fewest Points Fewest Extra-Point Kick Attempts SCORING RECORDS TEAM Game ...... 0, Many Times (Last: vs. Oklahoma, 10/17/2015) Game ...... 0, Many Times (Last: vs. Oklahoma, 10/17/2015) Season ...... 39 (1962 - 10 games) Season ...... 4 (1966 - 10 games) POINTS First Quarter POINTS PER GAME EXTRA-POINT PERCENTAGE Rk Opponent, Date Pts 1. vs. Missouri, 11/20/99 ...... 35 Season Season 2. vs. Ball State, 9/16/2000 ...... 34 Rk Year Gms Pts PPG Rk Year EP Att Pct 3. vs. Montana State, 9/6/2008 ...... 31 1. 1998 ...... 12 576 48.0 1. 15 Teams ...... 100.0 4. at Kansas, 11/2/2002 ...... 30 2. 2002 ...... 13 582 44.8 Best Perfect Years: 5. Four Times (LAST: at Kansas, 11/28/2015) ...... 28 3. 2000 ...... 13 514 39.5 2012 ...... 64 64 1.000 4. 1999 ...... 11 433 39.4 2015 ...... 44 44 1.000 5. 2012 ...... 13 505 38.8 Second Quarter 6. 2003 ...... 15 549 36.6 1. vs. Northern Illinois, 9/12/98 ...... 34 7. 2014 ...... 13 465 35.8 TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS 2. vs. Western Kentucky, 8/31/2002 ...... 31 8. 2007 ...... 12 422 35.2 Game at Kansas, 10/7/2000 ...... 31 9. 1995 ...... 11 386 35.1 Rk Opponent, Date 2 Pt Conv. 4. Many Times (Last: vs. TCU, 10/10/2015) ...... 28 10. 2008 ...... 12 419 34.9 1. at Oklahoma, 11/11/89 ...... 2 at Iowa State, 10/21/72 ...... 2 Third Quarter Fewest Points Per Game 3. Many Times ...... 1 1. vs. Kansas, 10/6/2012 ...... 28 Season ...... 3.9 (1962 - 10 games) Last: vs. UCLA, 1/2/2015 vs. Iowa State, 11/9/2002 ...... 28 3. Three Times (LAST: at Iowa State, 11/8/2003) ...... 24 Season (Since 1972) TOUCHDOWNS Rk Year 2 Pt Conv. Fourth Quarter Game 1. 1989 ...... 6 1. vs. Missouri State, 9/1/2012 ...... 35 Rk Opponent, Date TDs 2. Many Times ...... 3 2. vs. Colorado, 11/17/84 ...... 24 1. vs. Ball State, 9/16/2000 ...... 11 Last: 2010 3. Many Times (Last: vs. Iowa State, 11/2/2013) ...... 21 2. vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/7/2002 ...... 10 3. Many Times ...... 9 First Half Last: vs. Montana State, 9/6/2008 FIELD GOALS MADE 1. vs. Northern Illinois, 9/12/98 ...... 59 Game 2. vs. New Mexico State, 9/22/2001 ...... 50 Season Rk Game, Date FGM 3. vs. Ball State, 9/16/2000 ...... 48 Rk Year TDs 1. at Texas, 10/2/99 ...... 5 4. vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/7/2002 ...... 47 1. 2002 ...... 79 2. Many Times ...... 4 5. vs. Montana State, 9/6/2008 ...... 45 2. 2003 ...... 73 Last: vs. Louisiana Tech, 9/19/2015 1998 ...... 73 Second Half 4. 2000 ...... 66 Season 5. 2012 ...... 64 1. vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/26/98 ...... 45 Rk Year FGM 2. vs. Missouri State, 9/1/2012 ...... 42 1. 2014 ...... 23 vs. Texas Tech, 10/27/2012 ...... 42 Fewest Touchdowns 2. 2007 ...... 22 4. vs. Bowling Green State, 9/27/97 ...... 38 Game ...... 0, Many Times (Last: vs. Oklahoma, 10/17/2015) 1998 ...... 22 5. vs. Northern Illinois, 9/30/95 ...... 37 Season ...... 6 (1962 - 10 games) 4. 2015 ...... 19 2012 ...... 19 Overtime 1999 ...... 19 1. vs. Texas A&M, 11/12/2011 ...... 22 EXTRA POINTS MADE 1997 ...... 19 2. vs. Louisiana Tech, 9/19/2015 ...... 16 Game 3. vs. Texas A&M, 12/5/1998 ...... 6 Rk Opponent, Date Ex Pts Fewest Field Goals Made 1. vs. Missouri, 11/20/99 ...... 9 Game ...... 0, Many Times (Last: vs. Oklahoma, 10/17/2015) Game 2. Many Times ...... 8 Season ...... 0, Many Times (Last: 1962 - 10 games) 1. vs. Ball State, 9/16/2000 ...... 76 Last: vs. Kansas, 10/6/2012 2. at Drury, 10/17/1910 ...... 75 3. vs. Northern Illinois, 9/12/98 ...... 73 Season FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 4. vs. Wichita State, 11/20/1909 ...... 71 Rk Year Ex Pts Game 5. vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/7/2002 ...... 68 1. 1998 ...... 70 Rk Game, Date FGA 6. vs. Akron, 9/23/95 ...... 67 2. 2003 ...... 67 1. at West Virginia, 11/20/2014 ...... 6 7. vs. Missouri, 11/20/99 ...... 66 3. 2002 ...... 65 at Kansas, 10/31/98 ...... 6 vs. Indiana State, 9/5/98 ...... 66 4. 2012 ...... 64 3. Many Times ...... 5 9. at Kansas, 11/2/2002 ...... 64 5. 2000 ...... 59 Last: at Baylor, 10/27/2007 vs. New Mexico State, 9/22/2001 ...... 64 Fewest Extra-Point Kicks Made Season Other Times Hitting 60 or More Points Game ...... 0, Many Times (Last: vs. Oklahoma, 10/17/2015) Rk Year FGA 11. vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/14/2002 ...... 63 Season ...... 3 (1962 - 10 games) 1. 1998 ...... 31 12. vs. Texas A&M, 10/17/2009 ...... 62 2. 2014 ...... 29 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/26/98 ...... 62 3. 2007 ...... 28 14. vs. Washington U. (St. Louis), 10/20/1917 ...... 61 EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED 4. 2006 ...... 24 vs. Missouri State, 9/15/2007 ...... 61 1999 ...... 24 16. vs. Southwestern, 10/23/1909 ...... 60 Game vs. Haskell Institute, 11/17/1905 ...... 60 Rk Opponent, Date Ex Pts 1. vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/7/2002 ...... 10 Fewest Field Goal Attempts vs. Ball State, 9/16/2000 ...... 10 Game ...... 0, Many Times (Last: at TCU, 11/8/2014) Season 3. Many Times ...... 9 Season ...... 5 (1972 - 11 games) Rk Year Pts Last: vs. Montana State, 9/6/2008 1. 2002 ...... 582 2. 1998 ...... 576 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3. 2003 ...... 549 Season 4. 2000 ...... 514 Rk Year Ex Pts Game 5. 2012 ...... 505 1. 2002 ...... 74 Rk Opponent, Date FG FGA Pct 6. 2014 ...... 465 2. 1998 ...... 71 1. Many Times ...... 1.000 7. 2010 ...... 437 3. 2003 ...... 68 Best Perfect Game: at Texas, 10/2/99 ...... 5 5 1.000 8. 1999 ...... 433 4. 2012 ...... 64 9. 2013 ...... 432 5. 2000 ...... 62 10. 2007 ...... 422

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 141 Season KICK SCORING Season Rk Year FG FGA Pct Rk Player, Year XP XPA 1. 1997 ...... 19 20 95.0 Game 1. Martin Gramatica, 1998 ...... 69 69 2. 2015 ...... 19 21 90.5 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Pts 2. Joe Rheem, 2003 ...... 67 68 3. 1985 ...... 7 8 87.5 1. Martin Gramatica at Kansas, 10/31/98 ...... 18 (4 FG, 6 PAT) 3. Anthony Cantele, 2012 ...... 64 64 4. 2004 ...... 13 15 86.7 2. Brooks Rossman at Colorado, 10/13/2007 ...... 17 (4 FG, 5 PAT) 4. Brooks Rossman, 2008 ...... 54 55 5. 2000 ...... 17 20 85.0 Jamie Rheem at Texas, 10/2/99 ...... 17 (5 FG, 2 PAT) 5. Joe Rheem, 2002 ...... 53 58 4. Joe Rheem vs. Louisiana, 9/18/2004 ...... 16 (4 FG, 4 PAT) 6. Jamie Rheem, 2000 ...... 49 50 Lowest Field Goal Percentage Jamie Rheem vs. Utah State, 10/16/99 ...... 16 (4 FG, 4 PAT) 7. Anthony Cantele, 2011 ...... 48 49 Martin Gramatica vs. Noorthern Illinois, 9/12/98 ....16 (3 FG, 7 PAT) 8. Josh Cherry, 2010 ...... 47 47 Game ...... n/a Martin Gramatica vs. Bowling Green, 9/27/97 ...... 16 (3 FG, 7 PAT) 9. Brooks Rossman, 2007 ...... 44 46 Season ...... 12.5 [1-for-8] (1978 - 11 games) 10. Jamie Rheem, 1996 ...... 43 43 Season Martin Gramatica, 1995 ...... 43 46 Rk Player, Year Pts SCORING RECORDS SCORING INDIVIDUAL 1. Martin Gramatica, 1998 ...... 135 (22 FG, 69 PAT) Career 2. Anthony Cantele, 2012 ...... 121 (19 FG, 64 PAT) Rk Player, Years XP XPA POINTS 3. Brooks Rossman, 2007 ...... 110 (22 FG, 44 PAT) 1. Martin Gramatica, 1994-95, 97-98 ...... 187 192 Game 4. Joe Rheem, 2003 ...... 103 (12 FG, 67 PAT) 2. Joe Rheem, 2001-04 ...... 177 187 5. Jamie Rheem, 2000 ...... 100 (17 FG, 49 PAT) 3. Jamie Rheem, 1996-97, 99-2000 ...... 135 138 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Pts (How) 4. Anthony Cantele, 2010-12 ...... 118 120 1. Collin Klein vs. Texas A&M, 11/12/2011 ...... 30 (5 TDs) 5. Tate Wright, 1990-93 ...... 103 113 Jonathan Beasley vs. North Texas, 9/23/2000 ...... 30 (5 TDs) Career 6. Brooks Rossman, 2007-08 ...... 98 101 3. Ralph Graham at Kansas Wesleyan, 10/7/32 ...... 28 (4 TDs/4 XP) Rk Player, Years Pts 7. Jack Cantele, 2013-15...... 80 82 4. 15 Times ...... 24 (4 TDs) 1. Martin Gramatica, 1994-95, 1997-98 ...... 349 (54 FG, 187 PAT) 8. Steve Willis, 1981-84 ...... 76 78 LAST: Joe Hubener vs. TCU, 10/10/2015 2. Joe Rheem, 2001-04 ...... 291 (38 FG, 177 PAT) 3. Jamie Rheem, 1996-97, 1999-2000 ...... 252 (39 FG, 135 PAT) Josh Cherry, 2007-10 ...... 76 79 4. Anthony Cantele, 2010-12 ...... 229 (37 FG, 118 PAT) 10. Max Arreguin, 1968-70 ...... 64 72 Season 5. Tate Wright, 1990-93 ...... 196 (31 FG, 103 PAT) Rk Player, Year TD FG XP Pts 1. Collin Klein, 2011 ...... 27 – – 162 Consecutive Extra Points Made Season ...... 69, Martin Gramatica (1998) 2. Collin Klein, 2012 ...... 23 – – 138 TOUCHDOWNS Career ...... 96, Anthony Cantele (2011-12) 3. Martin Gramatica, 1998 ...... – 22/31 69/69 135 4. Mack Herron, 1969 ...... 21 – – 126 Game 5. Anthony Cantele, 2012 ...... – 19/23 64/64 121 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date TDs 6. Daniel Thomas, 2010 ...... 19 – 1 (2XP) 116 1. Collin Klein vs. Texas A&M, 11/12/2011 ...... 5 EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTS 7. Darren Sproles, 2003 ...... 19 – – 114 Jonathan Beasley vs. North Texas, 9/23/2000 ...... 5 Game 8. Brooks Rossman, 2007 ...... 0 22/28 44/46 110 3. 15 Times ...... 4 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date XP XPA 9. Darren Sproles, 2002 ...... 17 – 1 (2XP) 104 LAST: Joe Hubener vs. TCU, 10/10/2015 1. Brooks Rossman vs. Montana State, 9/6/2008 ...... 9 9 Jonathan Beasley, 2000...... 17 – 1 (2XP) 104 Jamie Rheem vs. Missouri, 11/20/99...... 9 9 Season Martin Gramatica vs. Indiana State, 9/5/98 ...... 9 9 Season By Class Rk Player, Year TDrn TDrc TDrt Tot 4. Eight Times...... 8 8 LAST: Anthony Cantele vs. Kansas, 10/6/2012 Senior 1. Collin Klein, 2011 ...... 27 – – 27 Rk Player, Year Pts 2. Collin Klein, 2012 ...... 23 – – 23 1. Collin Klein, 2012 ...... 138 3. Mack Herron, 1969 ...... 20 1 – 21 Season 2. Martin Gramatica, 1998 ...... 135 4. Daniel Thomas, 2010 ...... 19 – – 19 Rk Player, Year XP XPA 3. Mack Herron, 1969 ...... 126 Darren Sproles, 2003 ...... 16 2 1 19 1. Martin Gramatica, 1998 ...... 69 69 4. Anthony Cantele, 2012 ...... 121 6. Darren Sproles, 2002 ...... 17 – – 17 2. Joe Rheem, 2003 ...... 67 68 5. Daniel Thomas, 2010 ...... 116 Jonathan Beasley, 2000...... 17 – – 17 3. Anthony Cantele, 2012 ...... 64 64 8. John Hubert, 2012 ...... 16 – – 16 4. Joe Rheem, 2002 ...... 53 58 Junior Ell Roberson, 2002 ...... 16 – – 16 5. Brooks Rossman, 2008 ...... 54 55 1. Collin Klein, 2011 ...... 162 Josh Scobey, 2000 ...... 16 – – 16 6. Jamie Rheem, 2000 ...... 49 50 2. Darren Sproles, 2003 ...... 114 Bill Butler, 1971 ...... 14 2 – 16 7. Anthony Cantele, 2011 ...... 48 49 3. Brooks Rossman, 2007 ...... 110 8. Josh Cherry, 2010 ...... 47 47 4. Joe Rheem, 2003 ...... 103 Career 9. Brooks Rossman, 2007 ...... 44 46 5. Anthony Cantele, 2011 ...... 99 Rk Player, Years TDrn TDrc TDrt Tot 10. Jamie Rheem, 1996 ...... 43 43 1. Collin Klein, 2009-12 56 1 – 57 Sophomore 2. Darren Sproles, 2001-04 45 2 1 48 Career 1. Darren Sproles, 2002 ...... 104 3. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 40 – – 40 Rk Player, Years XP XPA 2. Charles Jones, 2014 ...... 84 4. Tyler Lockett, 2011-14 – 29 6 35 1. Martin Gramatica, 1994-95, 97-98 ...... 187 192 3. Jack Cantele, 2013 ...... 73 5. John Hubert, 2010-13 28 3 – 31 2. Joe Rheem, 2001-04 ...... 177 187 4. Daniel Sams, 2013 ...... 66 Josh Scobey, 2000-01 31 – – 31 3. Jamie Rheem, 1996-97, 99-2000 ...... 135 138 5. Martin Gramatica, 1995 ...... 64 Mack Herron, 1968-69 23 5 3 31 4. Anthony Cantele, 2010-12 ...... 118 120 8. Daniel Thomas, 2009-10 30 – – 30 5. Tate Wright, 1990-93 ...... 103 113 Freshman 9. Eric Hickson, 1994-95, 97-98 26 2 – 28 6. Brooks Rossman, 2007-08 ...... 98 101 1. Matthew McCrane, 2014 ...... 95 10. Jonathan Beasley, 1996-97, 99-00 26 – – 26 7. Jack Cantele, 2013-15 ...... 80 82 2. Martin Gramatica, 1994 ...... 56 Kevin Lockett, 1993-96 – 26 – 26 8. Josh Cherry, 2007-10 ...... 76 79 3. Jamie Rheem, 1996 ...... 55 9. Steve Willis, 1981-84 ...... 76 78 4. Tate Wright, 1990 ...... 53 10. Max Arreguin, 1968-70 ...... 64 72 5. Winston Dimel, 2015 ...... 48 EXTRA POINTS MADE Game Career Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date XP XPA EXTRA-POINT PERCENTAGE Rk Player, Years Pts (How) 1. Brooks Rossman vs. Montana State, 9/6/2008 ...... 9 9 Game 1. Martin Gramatica, 1994-95, 97-98 ...... 349 (54/70 FG, 187/192 XP) Jamie Rheem vs. Missouri, 11/20/99...... 9 9 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date EP Att Pct 2. Collin Klein, 2009-12 ...... 342 (57 TDs) Martin Gramatica vs. Indiana State, 9/5/98 ...... 9 9 1. Brooks Rossman vs. Montana St., 9/6/2008 .....9 9 100.0 3. Darren Sproles, 2001-04 ...... 292 (48 TDs, 2 2XP) 4. Anthony Cantele vs. Kansas, 10/6/2012 ...... 8 8 Jamie Rheem vs. Missouri, 11/20/99...... 9 9 100.0 4. Joe Rheem, 2001-04 ...... 291 (38/50 FG, 173/183 XP) Anthony Cantele at Kansas, 10/22/2011 ...... 8 8 Martin Gramatica vs. Indiana St., 9/5/98...... 9 9 100.0 5. Jamie Rheem, 1996-97, 99-2000 ...... 252 (39/49 FG, 135/138 XP) Josh Cherry at Kansas, 10/14/2010 ...... 8 8 4. Eight Times...... 8 8 100.0 6. Ell Roberson, 2000-03 ...... 248 (40 TDs, 4 2XP) Josh Cherry vs. Texas A&M, 10/17/2009 ...... 8 8 Last: Anthony Cantele vs. Kansas, 10/6/2012 7. Anthony Cantele, 2010-12 ...... 235 (37/48 FG, 118/120 XP) Brooks Rossman vs. Missouri State, 9/15/2007 ...... 8 8 8. Tyler Lockett, 2011-14 ...... 212 (35 TDs, 1 2XP) Joe Rheem at Kansas, 11/2/2002 ...... 8 8 9. Tate Wright, 1990-93 ...... 196 (31/51 FG, 103/113 XP) Jamie Rheem vs. Iowa State, 11/4/2000 ...... 8 8 Season (Min. 20 Attempts) Ralph Graham, 1931-33 ...... 196 (13 XP, 31 TDs) Jamie Rheem vs. Indiana State, 9/7/96 ...... 8 8 Rk Player, Year EP Att Pct 1. Martin Gramatica, 1998 ...... 69 69 100.0 Anthony Cantele, 2012 ...... 64 64 100.0 Josh Cherry, 2010 ...... 47 47 100.0 Jamie Rheem, 1996 ...... 43 43 100.0

142 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Jeff Snodgrass, 2006 ...... 32 32 100.0 9. Matthew McCrane vs. Oklahoma State, 11/1/2014 ...... 53 Career (Minimum 20 attempts) SCORING/KICKING RECORDS Jack Cantele, 2015 ...... 29 29 100.0 Brooks Rossman at Colorado, 10/18/2008 ...... 53 Rk Player, Years FG FGA Pct Steve Willis, 1984 ...... 21 21 100.0 Jeff Snodgrass vs. Nebraska, 10/14/2006 ...... 53 1. Matthew McCrane, 2014-15 ...... 25 26 96.2 Steve Willis, 1982 ...... 21 21 100.0 Mark Porter at Oklahoma, 10/15/88 ...... 53 2. Jamie Rheem, 1996-97, 99-2000 ...... 39 49 79.6 Max Arreguin vs. Iowa State, 10/18/69 ...... 53 3. Brooks Rossman, 2007-08 ...... 31 40 77.5 14. Matthew McCrane vs. Kansas, 11/29/2014 ...... 52 Career (Min. 100 Attempts) 4. Jack Cantele, 2013-15 ...... 28 36 77.8 Brooks Rossman at Colorado, 10/13/2007 ...... 52 Rk Player, Years EP Att Pct 5. Martin Gramatica, 1994-95, 97-98 ...... 54 70 77.1 Jeff Snodgrass vs. Illinois State, 9/2/2006 ...... 52 1. Anthony Cantele, 2010-12 ...... 118 120 98.3 Joe Rheem at Colorado, 11/13/2004 ...... 52 2. Jamie Rheem, 1996-97, 1999-2000 ...... 135 138 97.8 Martin Gramatica vs. Colorado, 11/15/97 ...... 52 Two-Point Conversions Made 3. Martin Gramatica, 1994-95, 1997-98 ...... 187 192 97.4 Martin Gramatica vs. Ohio, 9/13/97 ...... 52 Game ...... 1, Many Times 4. Brooks Rossman, 2007-08 ...... 98 102 96.1 Steve Willis vs. Oklahoma State, 11/3/84 ...... 52 Last: Jake Waters to Tyler Lockett vs. UCLA, 1/2/2015 5. Joe Rheem, 2001-04 ...... 177 187 94.7 21. Jeff Snodgrass vs. Texas, 11/11/2006 ...... 51 Season ...... 3, Al Jones (1989) Jeff Snodgrass vs. Colorado, 10/29/2005 ...... 51 Career ...... 4, Ell Roberson (2000-03) Joe Rheem vs. Iowa State, 11/20/2004 ...... 51 ...... 4, John Liebe (1976-77, 79-80) FIELD GOALS MADE Jamie Rheem vs. Nebraska, 10/5/96 ...... 51 Game Mark Porter at Oklahoma State, 11/9/85 ...... 51 Defensive Extra-Points (NCAA Rule Began in 1988) Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date FG FGA 26. Tate Wright vs. Kansas, 10/9/93 ...... 50 Game ...... 1, Four Times 1. Jamie Rheem at Texas, 10/2/99 ...... 5 5 Mark Porter vs. Colorado, 11/22/86 ...... 50 (Last: Nigel Malone vs. Arkansas, 1/6/2012 - 68-yard blocked kick return) (Made from 22, 23, 32, 27, 20) Max Arreguin at Nebraska, 11/9/68 ...... 50 2. Jack Cantele vs. Louisiana Tech, 9/19/2015 ...... 4 4 # Longest kick in NCAA history without use of tee Jack Cantele vs. TCU, 11/16/2013 ...... 4 4 ANNUAL SCORING LEADERS Josh Cherry vs. Missouri, 11/14/2009 ...... 4 4 Consecutive Field Goals Made Year Name TD PAT FG Pts Joe Rheem vs. Louisiana, 9/18/2004 ...... 4 4 Season ...... 15, Jamie Rheem (10/2/99 - 11/13/99) 1948 Two with 18 points ...... - - - 18 Jamie Rheem vs. Utah State, 10/16/99 ...... 4 4 Career ...... 15, Jamie Rheem (1996-97, 99-2000) 1949 Hi Faubion ...... 7 0 0 42 Matthew McCrane at West Virginia, 11/20/2014 ...... 4 5 (10/2/99 - 11/13/99) 1950 Ted Maupin ...... 3 0 0 18 Brooks Rossman at Colorado, 10/13/2007 ...... 4 5 1951 Lane Brown...... 1 7 0 13 Martin Gramatica vs. Texas A&M, 12/5/98 ...... 4 5 1952 Jack McShulskis ...... 3 0 0 18 Martin Gramatica at Kansas, 10/31/98 ...... 4 6 1953 Veryl Switzer ...... 8 1 0 49 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1954 Corky Taylor ...... 8 0 0 48 Game 1955 Ralph Pfeifer ...... 6 0 0 36 Season Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date FG FGA 1956 Gene Keady ...... 7 1 0 43 Rk Player, Year FG FGA 1. Martin Gramatica at Kansas, 10/31/98 ...... 4 6 1957 Ralph Pfeifer ...... 4 0 0 24 1. Brooks Rossman, 2007 ...... 22 28 2. Jamie Rheem at Texas, 10/2/99 ...... 5 5 1958 Ben Grosse ...... 3 8 5 41 Martin Gramatica, 1998 ...... 22 31 Matthew McCrane at West Virginia, 11/20/2014 ...... 4 5 1959 Dale Evans...... 4 0 0 24 1960 Ron Blaylock ...... 2 9 1 24 3. Anthony Cantele, 2012 ...... 19 23 Brooks Rossman at Colorado, 10/13/2007 ...... 4 5 1961 Ron McDonald ...... 2 0 0 12 Martin Gramatica, 1997 ...... 19 20 Martin Gramatica vs. Texas A&M, 12/5/98 ...... 4 5 1962 Willis Crenshaw ...... 2 0 0 12 5. Matthew McCrane, 2014 ...... 18 19 Brooks Rossman at Baylor, 10/28/2007 ...... 3 5 Jamie Rheem, 1999 ...... 18 21 1963 Ralph McFillen ...... 3 2 0 20 Tate Wright at Oklahoma State, 11/23/91 ...... 3 5 1964 Jerry Condit ...... 4 0 0 24 7. Anthony Cantele, 2011 ...... 17 23 1965 Henry Howard ...... 2 0 0 12 Jeff Snodgrass, 2006 ...... 17 24 1966 Cornelius Davis ...... 6 0 0 36 Jamie Rheem, 2000 ...... 17 20 Season Rk Player, Year FG FGA 1967 Cornelius Davis ...... 9 0 0 54 10. Joe Rheem, 2004 ...... 13 15 1968 Mack Herron ...... 10 2 0 62 1. Martin Gramatica, 1998 ...... 22 31 Steve Willis, 1982 ...... 13 20 1969 Mack Herron ...... 21 0 0 126 2. Brooks Rossman, 2007 ...... 22 28 1970 Henry Hawthorne ...... 9 0 0 54 3. Jeff Snodgrass, 2006 ...... 17 24 Career 1971 Bill Butler ...... 16 0 0 96 4. Anthony Cantele, 2012 ...... 19 23 1972 Isaac Jackson ...... 6 2 0 38 Rk Player, Years FG FGA Anthony Cantele, 2011 ...... 17 23 1973 Isaac Jackson ...... 10 0 0 60 1. Martin Gramatica, 1994-95, 97-98 ...... 54 70 6. Jamie Rheem, 1999 ...... 18 21 1974 David Cheves ...... 0 17 6 35 2. Jamie Rheem, 1996-97, 99-2000 ...... 39 49 7. Josh Cherry, 2009 ...... 12 20 1975 Bill Sinovic ...... 0 9 6 27 3. Joe Rheem, 2001-04 ...... 38 50 Jamie Rheem, 2000 ...... 17 20 1976 Tony Brown ...... 7 0 0 42 4. Anthony Cantele, 2010-12 ...... 37 48 Martin Gramatica, 1997 ...... 19 20 1977 Paul Coffman ...... 3 2 0 20 Mark Porter, 1985-88 ...... 37 54 Steve Willis, 1982 ...... 13 20 1978 Roosevelt Duncan ...... 8 0 0 48 Steve Willis, 1981-84 ...... 37 58 1979 L.J. Brown ...... 5 0 0 30 7. Brooks Rossman, 2007-08 ...... 31 40 1980 L.J. Brown ...... 7 0 0 42 Tate Wright, 1990-93 ...... 31 51 Career 1981 Mark Hundley ...... 6 0 0 36 9. Jeff Snodgrass, 2004-06 ...... 27 40 Rk Player, Years FG FGA 1982 Steve Willis ...... 0 21 13 60 10. Jack Cantele, 2013-15 ...... 28 36 1. Martin Gramatica, 1994-95, 97-98 ...... 54 70 1983 Steve Willis ...... 0 19 7 40 2. Steve Willis, 1981-84 ...... 37 58 1984 Steve Willis ...... 0 21 10 51 3. Mark Porter, 1985-88 ...... 37 54 1985 Mark Porter ...... 0 6 7 27 50-YARD FIELD GOALS 4. Tate Wright, 1990-93 ...... 31 51 1986 Mark Porter ...... 0 11 11 44 5. Joe Rheem, 2001-04 ...... 38 50 1987 Mark Porter ...... 0 13 8 37 Season 6. Jamie Rheem, 1996-97, 99-2000 ...... 39 49 1988 Greg Washington ...... 9 0 0 54 Rk Player, Year No. 7. Anthony Cantele, 2010-12 ...... 37 48 1989 David Kruger ...... 0 5 7 26 1990 Pat Jackson ...... 9 0 0 54 1. Jeff Snodgrass, 2006 ...... 3 8. Brooks Rossman, 2007-08 ...... 31 40 1991 Eric Gallon ...... 9 0 0 54 Martin Gramatica, 1997 ...... 3 Jeff Snodgrass, 2004-06 ...... 27 40 1992 Jason Smargiasso ...... 8 0 0 48 3. Five Times ...... 2 10. Jack Cantele, 2013-15 ...... 28 36 LAST: Matthew McCrane, 2014 1993 J.J. Smith ...... 12 0 0 72 1994 J.J. Smith ...... 11 0 0 66 1995 Kevin Lockett ...... 13 0 0 78 Career FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1996 Mike Lawrence ...... 10 0 0 60 Rk Player, Years No. Game (Min. 4 attempts) 1997 Martin Gramatica ...... 0 37 19 94 1998 Martin Gramatica ...... 0 69 22 135 1. Jeff Snodgrass, 2005-06 ...... 5 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date FG FGA Pct 1999 Jamie Rheem ...... 0 41 18 95 Martin Gramatica, 1994-95, 97-98 ...... 5 1. Jamie Rheem at Texas, 10/2/99 ...... 5 5 100.0 2000 Jonathan Beasley ...... 17 1 0 104 3. Mark Porter, 1985-88 ...... 4 2. Four Times ...... 4 4 100.0 4. Five Times ...... 2 2001 Josh Scobey ...... 15 0 0 90 LAST: Jack Cantele vs. Louisiana Tech, 9/19/2015 2002 Darren Sproles ...... 17 1 0 104 LAST: Matthew McCrane, 2014-15 2003 Darren Sproles ...... 19 0 0 114 Season (Min. 10 attempts) 2004 Joe Rheem ...... 0 37 13 76 50-Yard Field Goals Made Rk Player, Year FG FGA Pct 2005 Jordy Nelson ...... 9 0 0 54 2006 Jeff Snodgrass ...... 0 32 17 83 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Long 1. Martin Gramatica, 1997 ...... 19 20 95.0 2007 Brooks Rossman ...... 0 44 22 110 1. Martin Gramatica vs. Northern Illinois, 9/12/98 ...... 65# 2. Matthew McCrane, 2014 ...... 18 19 94.7 2008 Josh Freeman...... 14 1 0 86 2. Mark Porter vs. Nebraska, 10/22/88 ...... 61 3. Jamie Rheem, 1999 ...... 18 21 85.7 3. Bill Sinovic vs. BYU, 9/11/76 ...... 58 2009 Daniel Thomas ...... 11 0 0 66 4. Joe Rheem, 2004 ...... 13 15 86.7 2010 Daniel Thomas ...... 19 1 0 116 4. Jeff Snodgrass vs. North Texas, 9/24/2005 ...... 57 5. Jack Cantele, 2015 ...... 12 14 85.7 2011 Collin Klein ...... 27 0 0 162 Jamie Rheem vs. Utah State, 10/16/99 ...... 57 2012 Collin Klein ...... 23 0 0 138 6. Martin Gramatica vs. Indiana State, 9/5/98 ...... 55 2013 Jack Cantele ...... 0 40 11 73 Martin Gramatica vs. Ohio, 9/13/97 ...... 55 2014 Matthew McCrane ...... 0 41 18 95 8. Anthony Cantele vs. Oklahoma, 10/29/2011 ...... 54 2015 Joe Hubener ...... 13 0 0 78

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 143 Career (min. 75 attempts) TEAM INDIVIDUAL Rk Player, Years Att Yds Avg. 1. James Garcia, 1995-98 ...... 167 7,211 43.18 ATTEMPTS ATTEMPTS 2. Sean Snyder, 1991-92 ...... 135 5,800 42.96 3. Tim Reyer, 2004-07 ...... 220 9,295 42.20 Game Game 4. Doug Dusenbury, 1962-64 ...... 124 5,228 42.16 Rk Opponent, Date Att Yds Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Att Yds 5. Bob Coble, 1966-68 ...... 209 8,770 41.96 1. Many Times ...... 16 1. Many Times ...... 12 6. Nick Walsh, 2014-15 ...... 111 4,604 41.48 Last: Unknown Last: Sean Snyder vs. Oklahoma State, 11/21/92 ...... 12 415 7. Ryan Doerr, 2009-10 ...... 95 3,920 41.30 8. Jared Brite, 2000-03 ...... 90 3,710 41.22 Season Season 9. Ryan Doerr, 2009-11 ...... 203 8,334 41.05 Rk Year Att Yds Rk Player, Year Att Yds 10. Troy Faunce, 1985-86 ...... 153 6,226 40.69 1. 1985 ...... 86 3,484 1. Don Birdsey, 1977 ...... 83 3,267 2. 1992 ...... 84 3,658 2. Sean Snyder, 1992 ...... 80 3,572 PUNTING RECORDS 1975 ...... 84 3,283 3. Troy Faunce, 1986 ...... 79 3,099 ANNUAL LEADERS 4. 1977 ...... 83 3,267 4. Bill Sinovic, 1975 ...... 78 3,110 Year Player Att Yds Avg. 5. 1986 ...... 81 3,099 5. Bob Coble, 1968 ...... 77 3,251 1948 Harold Bryan ...... 54 1,858 34.4 6. 1951 ...... 80 2,976 6. Troy Faunce, 1985 ...... 74 3,127 1949 Galen Christiansen ...... 35 1,216 34.7 7. 1968 ...... 77 3,251 Bill Sinovic, 1976 ...... 74 2,756 1950 Ross Estes ...... 66 2,539 38.4 8. 1961 ...... 76 2,538 Joe Brandt, 1972 ...... 74 2,951 1951 George Carter ...... 69 2,686 38.9 9. 1972 ...... 75 2,951 Bob Ballard, 1965 ...... 74 2,927 1952 Bill Keeler ...... 41 1,549 37.7 10. 1987 ...... 74 2,309 10. Don Birdsey, 1980 ...... 72 2,991 1953 Bernie Dudley ...... 17 575 33.8 1976 ...... 74 2,756 1954 Corky Taylor ...... 20 736 36.8 1955 Bob Whitehead ...... 38 1,358 35.7 Career 1956 Kenny Nesmith...... 34 1,286 37.8 Fewest Punts Rk Player, Years Att Yds 1957 Keith Wilson ...... 28 970 34.6 Game ...... 0, Many Times (Last: vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/26/2009) 1. Don Birdsey, 1977-80 ...... 283 11,422 1958 Terry Lee ...... 36 1,300 36.1 2. Scott Fulhage, 1981-84 ...... 254 10,284 Season ...... 31 (1998 - 12 games) 1959 John Solmes ...... 23 890 38.7 3. Tim Reyer, 2004-07 ...... 220 9,295 1960 John Solmes ...... 32 1,196 37.4 4. Bob Coble, 1966-68 ...... 209 8,770 1961 John Drew ...... 58 1,962 33.8 YARDAGE 5. Ryan Doerr, 2009-12 ...... 203 8,334 1962 Bob Ballard ...... 58 2,005 34.6 6. James Garcia, 1995-98 ...... 167 7,211 1963 Doug Dusenbury ...... 53 2,165 40.8 Season 7. Joe Brandt, 1970-72 ...... 159 6,097 1964 Doug Dusenbury ...... 61 2,646 43.4 Rk Year Att Yds 8. Troy Faunce, 1985-86 ...... 153 6,226 1965 Bob Ballard ...... 74 2,927 39.6 1. 1992 ...... 84 3,658 9. Bill Sinovic, 1975-76 ...... 152 5,866 1966 Bob Coble ...... 70 2,920 41.7 2. 1985 ...... 86 3,484 10. Travis Brown, 1999-2002 ...... 135 5,352 1967 Bob Coble ...... 62 2,599 41.9 3. 1975 ...... 84 3,283 Sean Snyder, 1991-92 ...... 135 5,800 1968 Bob Coble ...... 77 3,251 42.2 4. 1977 ...... 83 3,267 1969 Don Payne ...... 57 2,223 39.0 5. 1968 ...... 77 3,251 1970 John Duckers ...... 43 1,574 36.6 6. 1986 ...... 81 3,099 YARDAGE 1971 Joe Brandt ...... 60 2,321 36.7 7. 1980 ...... 72 2,991 Season 1972 Joe Brandt ...... 74 2,951 39.9 1973 Davie Spare ...... 55 2,002 36.4 8. 1967 ...... 72 2,986 Rk Player, Year Att Yds 1974 Davie Spare ...... 62 2,562 41.3 9. 1951 ...... 80 2,976 1. Sean Snyder, 1992 ...... 80 3,572 1975 Bill Sinovic ...... 78 3,110 39.9 10. 2015 ...... 71 2,966 2. Don Birdsey, 1977 ...... 83 3,267 1976 Bill Sinovic ...... 74 2,756 37.2 3. Bob Coble, 1968 ...... 77 3,251 1977 Don Birdsey ...... 83 3,267 39.4 Fewest Yards 4. Troy Faunce, 1985 ...... 74 3,127 1978 Don Birdsey ...... 65 2,666 41.0 Game ...... 0, vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/26/2009 5. Bill Sinovic, 1975 ...... 78 3,110 1979 Don Birdsey ...... 63 2,498 39.6 Season ...... 1,315 (1998 - 12 games) 6. Troy Faunce, 1986 ...... 79 3,099 1980 Don Birdsey ...... 72 2,991 41.5 7. Don Birdsey, 1980 ...... 72 2,991 1981 Scott Fulhage ...... 67 2,675 39.9 8. Joe Brandt, 1972 ...... 74 2,951 1982 Scott Fulhage ...... 64 2,645 41.3 AVERAGE 9. Bob Ballard, 1965 ...... 74 2,927 1983 Scott Fulhage ...... 60 2,512 41.9 10. Bob Coble, 1966 ...... 70 2,920 1984 Scott Fulhage ...... 63 2,452 38.9 Game (Min. 4 attempts) 1985 Troy Faunce ...... 74 3,127 42.3 Rk Opponent, Date Att Yds Avg. 1986 Troy Faunce ...... 79 3,099 39.2 1. vs. Texas, 9/19/98 ...... 4 241 60.25 Career Rk Player, Years Att Yds 1987 David Kruger ...... 23 798 34.7 2. vs. Colorado, 10/18/2003 ...... 4 219 54.75 1. Don Birdsey, 1977-80 ...... 283 11,422 1988 Shane Pouch ...... 71 2,340 33.0 3. at Colorado, 10/24/92 ...... 13 685 52.69 2. Scott Fulhage, 1981-84 ...... 254 10,284 1989 Chris Cobb ...... 68 2,731 40.2 4. at Kansas, 11/18/2006 ...... 4 208 52.00 3. Tim Reyer, 2004-07 ...... 220 9,295 1990 Chris Cobb ...... 65 2,469 38.0 5. at Tulsa, 9/23/78 ...... 8 404 50.50 4. Bob Coble, 1966-68 ...... 209 8,770 1991 Sean Snyder...... 55 2,228 40.5 vs. Pacific, 9/28/74 ...... 4 202 50.50 5. Ryan Doerr, 2009-12 ...... 203 8,334 1992 Sean Snyder ...... 80 3,572 44.7 6. James Garcia, 1995-98 ...... 167 7,211 1993 Chad Romano ...... 58 2,253 38.9 Season 7. Troy Faunce, 1985-86 ...... 153 6,226 1994 Eric Hardy ...... 46 1,753 38.1 1995 James Garcia ...... 39 1,618 41.5 Rk Year Att Yds Avg. 8. Joe Brandt, 1970-72 ...... 159 6,097 1996 James Garcia ...... 51 2,260 44.3 9. Bill Sinovic, 1975-76 ...... 152 5,866 1. 2007 ...... 58 2,583 44.53 1997 James Garcia ...... 47 2,054 43.7 10. Sean Snyder, 1991-92 ...... 135 5,800 2. 1997 ...... 47 2,054 43.70 1998 James Garcia ...... 30 1,279 42.6 3. 1992 ...... 84 3,658 43.55 1999 Mike Ronsick ...... 35 1,279 37.1 4. 1998 ...... 31 1,315 42.42 2000 Travis Brown ...... 51 1,966 38.5 5. 1968 ...... 77 3,251 42.22 AVERAGE 2001 Mike Ronsick ...... 27 1,060 39.3 6. 1996 ...... 58 2,426 41.83 Game (min. 4 attempts) 2002 Travis Brown ...... 49 2,015 41.1 7. 2015 ...... 71 2,966 41.77 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Att Yds Avg. 2003 Jared Brite ...... 68 2,830 41.6 8. 1980 ...... 72 2,991 41.54 1. James Garcia vs. Texas, 9/19/98 ...... 4 241 60.25 2004 Tim Reyer ...... 36 1,526 42.4 9. 1967 ...... 72 2,986 41.47 2. James Garcia at Rice, 9/21/96 ...... 4 211 52.75 2005 Tim Reyer ...... 65 2,630 40.3 10. 2013 ...... 48 1,986 41.38 3. Doug Dusenbury at New Mexico, 11/28/64 ...... 6 317 52.83 2006 Tim Reyer ...... 61 2,566 42.1 4. Sean Snyder at Colorado, 10/24/92 ...... 12 630 52.50 2007 Tim Reyer ...... 58 2,583 44.5 2008 D.J. Fulhage ...... 33 1,256 38.1 Lowest Average Per Game 2009 Ryan Doerr ...... 38 1,565 41.2 Season ...... 31.2 [74 punts for 2,309 yards] (1987 - 11 games) Season (min. 25 attempts) 2010 Ryan Doerr ...... 57 2,355 41.3 Rk Player, Year Att Yds Avg. 2011 Ryan Doerr ...... 67 2,733 40.8 1. Sean Snyder, 1992 ...... 80 3,572 44.65 2012 Ryan Doerr ...... 41 1,681 51.0 2. Tim Reyer, 2007 ...... 58 2,583 44.50 2013 Mark Krause ...... 48 1,986 41.4 3. James Garcia, 1996 ...... 51 2,260 44.31 2014 Nick Walsh ...... 44 1,816 41.3 4. James Garcia, 1997 ...... 47 2,054 43.70 2015 Nick Walsh ...... 67 2,788 41.6 5. Doug Dusenbury, 1964 ...... 61 2,646 43.38 6. James Garcia, 1998 ...... 30 1,279 42.63 7. Tim Reyer, 2004 ...... 36 1,526 42.39 8. Troy Faunce, 1985 ...... 74 3,127 42.26 9. Bob Coble, 1968 ...... 77 3,251 42.22 10. Tim Reyer, 2006 ...... 61 2,566 42.07

144 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Most Game 5. vs. Texas A&M, 10/17/2009 ...... -13 DEFENSIVE RECORDS TEAM Rk Opponent, Date Yds 6. vs. Bowling Green, 9/27/97 ...... -9 1. at Oklahoma, 10/15/88 ...... 829 7. vs. Utah State, 10/16/99 ...... -7 POINTS ALLOWED 2. vs. Oklahoma, 10/23/71 ...... 789 8. vs. Montana, 9/19/92 ...... -1 3. at Texas Tech, 10/10/2009 ...... 739 9. at Iowa State, 11/22/97 ...... 0 Fewest Game 4. at Nebraska, 10/7/1989 ...... 723 10. at Kansas, 10/31/98 ...... 3 Rk Opponent, Date Pts 5. at Nebraska, 11/10/2007 ...... 702 1. Many Times ...... 0 6. at Nebraska, 11/8/80 ...... 692 (Since 1954) Last: vs. South Dakota, 9/5/2015 Fewest Season 7. vs. Oklahoma, 11/29/2011 ...... 690 Rk Year Yds Last against conference opponent: vs. Texas, 10/25/2014 8. at Texas Tech, 10/15/2005 ...... 684 1. 2002 ...... 904 9. at Baylor, 10/23/2010 ...... 683 2. 2001 ...... 1,061 Fewest Season (Since 1949) 10. at Oklahoma, 10/28/72 ...... 677 3. 1998 ...... 1,179 Rk Year Pts 4. 1969 ...... 1,182 1. 1953 ...... 116 Most Season (Since 1954) 5. 1999 ...... 1,221 2. 1999 ...... 144 Rk Year Yds 3. 1995 ...... 145 1. 2015 ...... 5,879 4. 2002 ...... 154 Most Game 2. 2010 ...... 5,794 Rk Opponent, Date Att 1954 ...... 154 3. 2008 ...... 5,749 1. at Oklahoma, 10/15/88 ...... 768 4. 1988 ...... 5,629 2. vs. Oklahoma, 10/23/71 ...... 711 Most Game 5. 2011 ...... 5,130 3. at Nebraska, 10/7/89 ...... 542 Rk Opponent, Date Pts 1. at Oklahoma, 11/7/42 ...... 76 (Since 1971) 2. vs. Oklahoma, 10/23/71 ...... 75 Most Season TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME Rk Year Att 3. at Nebraska, 11/10/2007 ...... 73 Fewest 1. 1988 ...... 3,449 4. at Oklahoma, 10/15/88 ...... 70 Rk Year Gms Yds Avg. 2. 1989 ...... 3,306 5. at Oklahoma, 10/21/44 ...... 68 1. 1999 ...... 11 2,585 235.0 3. 1987 ...... 3,182 2. 1954 ...... 10 2,475 247.5 4. 1960 ...... 3,132 Most Season (Since 1949) 3. 2002 ...... 13 3,237 249.0 5. 1972 ...... 3,115 Rk Year Pts 4. 1995 ...... 11 2,759 250.8 1. 1988 ...... 448 5. 1997 ...... 11 2,825 256.8 2. 2008 ...... 430 6. 2001 ...... 11 2,886 262.4 RUSHING YDS ALLOWED PER GAME 3. 1987 ...... 421 7. 1955 ...... 10 2,644 264.4 4. 2015 ...... 409 8. 1998 ...... 12 3,220 268.3 Fewest Rk Year Gms Yds Avg. 5. 1972 ...... 407 9. 2000 ...... 13 3,517 270.5 1. 2002 ...... 13 904 69.5 10. 1958 ...... 10 2,807 280.7 2. 2001 ...... 11 1,061 96.5 3. 2000 ...... 13 1,276 98.2 POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME Most 4. 1998 ...... 12 1,179 98.3 Fewest Rk Year Gms Yds Avg. 5. 2009 ...... 12 1,265 105.4 Rk Year Gms Pts Avg. 1. 1988 ...... 11 5,629 511.7 6. 2003 ...... 15 1,627 108.8 1. 1953 ...... 10 116 11.6 2. 2008 ...... 12 5,749 479.1 7. 1999 ...... 11 1,221 111.0 2. 2002 ...... 13 154 11.8 3. 2015 ...... 13 5,879 452.2 8. 1995 ...... 11 1,254 114.0 3. 1999 ...... 11 144 13.1 4. 2010 ...... 13 5,794 445.7 9. 1969 ...... 10 1,182 118.2 4. 1995 ...... 11 145 13.2 5. 1987 ...... 11 4,901 445.5 10. 2012 ...... 13 1,649 126.8 5. 1998 ...... 12 160 13.3 6. 1972 ...... 11 4,862 442.0 6. 1994 ...... 11 156 14.2 7. 1989 ...... 11 4,728 429.8 7. 1997 ...... 11 159 14.5 8. 1983 ...... 11 4,590 417.3 Most Rk Year Gms Yds Avg. 8. 1982 ...... 11 166 15.1 9. 1986 ...... 11 4,505 409.5 1. 1988 ...... 11 3,449 313.5 9. 1954 ...... 10 154 15.4 10. 1990 ...... 11 4,460 405.5 2. 1962 ...... 10 3,068 306.8 10. 1996 ...... 11 172 15.6 3. 1989 ...... 11 3,306 300.5 4. 1987 ...... 11 3,182 289.3 Most RUSHING ATTEMPTS ALLOWED 5. 1972 ...... 11 3,115 283.2 Rk Year Gms Pts Avg. Fewest Game 6. 1965 ...... 10 2,822 282.2 1. 1988 ...... 11 448 40.7 Rk Opponent, Date Att 7. 1961 ...... 10 2,771 277.1 2. 1987 ...... 11 421 38.3 1. vs. Texas Tech, 10/4/2014 ...... 14 8. 1980 ...... 11 2,896 263.3 3. 1972 ...... 11 407 37.0 2. vs. Michigan, 12/28/2013 ...... 15 9. 1976 ...... 11 2,879 261.7 4. 2008 ...... 12 430 35.8 3. Three Times (LAST: at Oklahoma State, 11/5/2011) ...... 17 10. 1963 ...... 9 2,323 258.1 5. 1989 ...... 11 349 31.7 6. 1976 ...... 11 347 31.5 Fewest Season (Since 1971) 7. 2015 ...... 13 409 31.5 Rk Year Att RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 8. 1986 ...... 11 343 31.2 1. 2009 ...... 362 1983 ...... 11 343 31.2 Fewest Game 2. 2001 ...... 364 Rk Opponent, Date TDs 10. 1978 ...... 11 342 31.1 3. 1999 ...... 378 1. Many Times ...... 0 Last: vs. Kansas, 11/28/2015 TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED Most Game Fewest Game Rk Opponent, Date Att Fewest Season (Since 1971) 1. at Oklahoma, 10/27/62 ...... 88 Rk Year TDs Rk Opponent, Date Yds 2. at Oklahoma, 10/28/72 ...... 85 1. 1998 ...... 3 1. at Kansas, 10/31/98 ...... 44 3. at Oklahoma, 10/26/74 ...... 84 2. 1995 ...... 4 2. vs. Ball State, 9/16/2000 ...... 51 3. 2003 ...... 6 3. vs. Bowling Green, 9/27/97 ...... 56 2001 ...... 6 4. vs. Iowa State, 10/18/69 ...... 67 Most Season (Since 1971) 5. 2002 ...... 7 5. vs. Temple, 9/11/99 ...... 82 Rk Year Att 6. vs. Northern Illinois, 9/30/95 ...... 84 1. 1976 ...... 688 7. vs. Indiana State, 9/5/98 ...... 87 2. 1972 ...... 684 Most Game 8. vs. Texas A&M, 10/18/97 ...... 90 3. 1975 ...... 644 Rk Opponent, Date TDs 9. at Kentucky, 9/19/70 ...... 107 1. Four Times (LAST: vs. Nebraska, 11/15/2008) ...... 6 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/26/2009 ...... 107 RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED Most Season (Since 1971) Fewest Season (Since 1954) Fewest Game Rk Year TDs Rk Year Yds Rk Opponent, Date Yds 1. 1987 ...... 40 1. 1954 ...... 2,475 1. at Baylor, 10/26/2002 ...... -37 2. 1988 ...... 39 2. 1999 ...... 2,585 2. vs. Texas A&M, 10/18/97 ...... -35 3. 1976 ...... 37 3. 1955 ...... 2,644 3. vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/26/2009 ...... -19 4. Three Times (LAST: 1989) ...... 35 4. at Arizona, 9/27/69 ...... -18

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 145 PASSING ATTEMPTS ALLOWED Most Game 7. 2014 ...... 20 Rk Opponent, Date Yds 8. 2004 ...... 19 Fewest Game 1. at Texas Tech, 10/15/2005 ...... 669 2003 ...... 19 Rk Opponent, Date Att 2. at Texas Tech, 10/10/2009 ...... 554 10. 2012 ...... 18 1. vs. Missouri, 10/10/64 ...... 1 3. vs. Oklahoma,10/29/2011 ...... 520 2006 ...... 18 2. at Oklahoma, 11/6/76 ...... 2 4. at Nebraska, 11/10/2007 ...... 519 2005 ...... 18 3. vs. Oklahoma State, 11/5/60 ...... 3 5. at Oklahoma State, 11/5/2011 ...... 502 6. vs. Texas Tech, 10/4/2008 ...... 490 Most Total Plays Allowed Fewest Season (Since 1954) 7. vs. Iowa State, 11/22/2008 ...... 462 Game ...... 105, at Colorado, 10/24/92 Rk Year Att 8. at Texas Tech, 10/15/2011 ...... 461 Season ...... 996 (2003 - 15 games) 1. 1954 ...... 101 9. at Oklahoma State, 10/3/2015 ...... 441 ...... 929 (1972 - 11 games) 2. 1960 ...... 105 10. vs. Baylor, 11/5/2015 ...... 419 3. 1961 ...... 109 Fewest Total Plays Allowed Most Season (Since 1971) Game ...... 33, vs. Colorado, 10/14/39 Most Game Rk Year Yds Season ...... 576 (1954 - 10 games) DEFENSIVE RECORDS Rk Opponent, Date Att 1. 2015 ...... 3,712 ...... 673 (1995 - 11 games) 1. at Texas Tech, 10/15/2005 ...... 72 2. 2011 ...... 3,423 2. at Texas Tech, 11/9/2013 ...... 64 3. 2012 ...... 3,230 4. 2008 ...... 3,137 Most First Downs Allowed 3. at Texas Tech, 10/15/2011 ...... 63 Game ...... 39, at Texas Tech, 10/15/2005 5. 2007 ...... 3,108 Season ...... 302 (2008 - 12 games) 6. 2014 ...... 2,977 Most Season (Since 1971) 7. 2013 ...... 2,857 Rk Year Att 8. 2009 ...... 2,814 Fewest First Downs Allowed 1. 2011 ...... 478 9. 2010 ...... 2,786 Game ...... 1, vs. Colorado, 10/14/39 2. 2012 ...... 474 10. 2003 ...... 2,619 Season ...... 129 (1954 - 10 games) 3. 2013 ...... 458 ...... 154 (1995 - 11 games) COMPLETIONS ALLOWED PASSING YDS ALLOWED PER GAME Fewest TACKLES FOR LOSS DOES NOT INCLUDE HALF TFLs Fewest Game Rk Year Gms Yds Avg. Rk Opponent, Date Cpl 1. 1954 ...... 10 515 51.5 Game (Since 1968) 1. at Oklahoma, 11/6/76 ...... 0 2. 1960 ...... 10 619 61.9 Rk Opponent, Date TFLs vs. Oklahoma State, 11/5/60 ...... 0 3. 1961 ...... 10 687 68.7 1. at Kansas, 10/7/2000 ...... 25 3. Twice (LAST: vs. Ball State, 9/16/2000) ...... 1 4. 1962 ...... 10 727 72.7 2. at Kansas, 10/31/98 ...... 22 5. 1956 ...... 10 902 90.2 3. vs. Oregon State, 9/22/79...... 20 Fewest Season (Since 1954) 6. 1958 ...... 10 908 90.8 at Tulsa, 9/13/75 ...... 20 Rk Year Cpl 7. 1980 ...... 11 1,005 91.4 vs. Wichita State, 9/21/74 ...... 20 1. 1961 ...... 42 8. 1955 ...... 10 920 92.0 9. 1957 ...... 10 925 92.5 2. 1954 ...... 45 Season (Since 1968) 10. 1964 ...... 10 980 98.0 3. 1962 ...... 51 Rk Year TFL 1. 1998 ...... 132 Most Game Most 2. 1997 ...... 131 Rk Opponent, Date Cpl Rk Year Gms Yds Avg. 3. 2000 ...... 129 1. at Texas Tech, 11/9/2013 ...... 47 1. 2015 ...... 13 3,712 285.5 4. 2003 ...... 104 at Texas Tech, 10/15/2005 ...... 47 2. 2011 ...... 13 3,423 263.3 5. 2002 ...... 100 3. at Texas Tech, 10/15/2011 ...... 43 3. 2008 ...... 12 3,137 261.4 6. 1999 ...... 96 4. 2007 ...... 12 3,108 259.0 7. 1996 ...... 92 5. 2012 ...... 13 3,230 248.5 8. 2006 ...... 91 (Since 1971) Most Season 6. 2009 ...... 12 2,814 234.5 1982 ...... 91 Rk Year Cpl 7. 2005 ...... 11 2,536 230.5 10. 2007 ...... 80 1. 2011 ...... 301 8. 2014 ...... 13 2,977 229.0 2001 ...... 80 2. 2012 ...... 296 9. 2013 ...... 13 2,857 219.8 3. 2015 ...... 290 10. 2010 ...... 13 2,786 214.3 SACKS PASSING YARDS ALLOWED PASSING TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Game (Since 1985) Fewest Game Rk Opponent, Date Sacks Fewest Game 1. at Kansas, 10/7/2000 ...... 9 Rk Opponent, Date Yds Rk Opponent, Date TDs 2. Many Times ...... 8 1. at Oklahoma, 11/6/76 ...... 0 1. Many Times ...... 0 Last: at Baylor, 11/7/98 2. vs. Northern Illinois, 9/30/95 ...... 4 Last: at Texas, 10/24/2015 vs. Kansas, 10/10/70 ...... 4 4. vs. Ball State, 9/16/2000 ...... 5 Season (Since 1985) 5. vs. Indiana State, 9/5/98 ...... 7 Fewest Season (Since 1960) Rk Year Sacks vs. Kansas, 10/23/76 ...... 7 Rk Year TDs 1. 2003 ...... 52.5 7. vs. Colorado, 11/20/76 ...... 16 1. 1960 ...... 1 2. 1997 ...... 50.0 8. vs. Baylor, 10/30/99...... 17 2. 1997 ...... 4 3. 2000 ...... 46.5 9. vs. Iowa State, 10/18/69 ...... 20 1982 ...... 4 4. 2002 ...... 40.5 10. vs. Texas A&M, 10/4/75 ...... 26 4. 1999 ...... 5 5. 2006 ...... 40.0 1979 ...... 5 1993 ...... 40.0 7. 1996 ...... 39.0 (Since 1954) Fewest Season 8. 2015 ...... 38.0 Rk Year Yds Most Game 1995 ...... 38.0 1. 1954 ...... 515 Rk Opponent, Date TDs 10. 1994 ...... 36.0 2. 1960 ...... 619 1. at Texas Tech, 10/10/2009 ...... 8 3. 1961 ...... 687 2. at Nebraska, 11/10/2007 ...... 7 4. 1962 ...... 727 3. vs. Texas Tech, 10/4/2008 ...... 6 Fewest Sacks (Since 1985) 5. 1956 ...... 902 Game ...... 0, Many Times (Last: vs. TCU, 10/10/2015) Season ...... 11 [68 yards] (1987 - 11 games) 6. 1958 ...... 908 Most Season (Since 1971) 7. 1957 ...... 925 Rk Year TDs 8. 1964 ...... 980 1. 2007 ...... 27 9. 1980 ...... 1,005 2. 2011 ...... 26 10. 1963 ...... 1,006 2008 ...... 26 4. 2015 ...... 25 2009 ...... 25 6. 2010 ...... 23

146 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Other 250 Career Tacklers 1973 Gordon Chambliss ...... 49 34 83 DEFENSIVE RECORDS INDIVIDUAL 11. Jaime Mendez, 1990-93 ...... 177 136 313 1974 Theopilis Bryant ...... 31 59 90 12. Jarrod Cooper, 1997-2000 ...... 197 113 310 1975 Gary Spani ...... 52 101 153 1976 Gary Spani ...... 50 101 151 13. Chris Patterson, 1989-92 ...... 144 151 295 TOTAL TACKLES 1977 Gary Spani ...... 68 110 178 14. James Walker, 1978-80 ...... 144 141 285 1978 William Fisher ...... 72 70 142 Game 15. Reggie Singletary, 1981-83...... 184 97 281 1979 Tim Cole ...... 61 68 129 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date TOT 16. Mike Kolich, 1968-70 ...... 115 155 270 1. Danny Lankas at Missouri, 11/11/67 ...... 28 1980 Will Cokeley ...... 47 59 106 17. Brandon Archer, 2003-06 ...... 137 131 268 1981 Dan Ruzich ...... 52 79 131 2. Danny Lankas vs. Oklahoma State, 11/19/66 ...... 26 DeShawn Fogle, 1993-96 ...... 129 139 268 3. Gary Spani vs. Iowa State, 11/12/77 ...... 25 1982 Dan Ruzich ...... 56 94 150 19. Oscar Gibson, 1968-70 ...... 125 141 266 1983 Reggie Singletary ...... 59 40 99 Greg Jones at Oklahoma, 10/28/72 ...... 25 20. Travis Ochs, 1995-98 ...... 138 123 261 Danny Lankas at Colorado, 10/1/66...... 25 1984 Barton Hundley ...... 97 36 133 21. Jonathan Truman, 2011-14 ...... 169 90 259 1985 Barton Hundley ...... 75 61 136 Danny Lankas vs. Missouri, 10/8/66 ...... 25 22. Tysyn Hartman, 2007-11 ...... 155 103 258 1986 Matt Wallerstedt ...... 18 75 93 7. vs. Iowa State, 11/5/92 ...... 24 Percell Gaskins, 1993-95 ...... 103 155 258 1987 Matt Wallerstedt ...... 64 101 165 Gary Spani vs. Colorado, 11/20/76 ...... 24 24. Ty Zimmerman, 2010-2013 ...... 171 85 256 1988 Marcus Miller ...... 55 47 102 Danny Lankas vs. Iowa State, 11/12/66 ...... 24 25. Brad Lambert, 1984-87 ...... 163 91 254 1989 Brooks Barta ...... 36 45 81 10. Dan Ruzich vs. Missouri, 10/9/82 ...... 21 26. William Price, 1988-91 ...... 142 111 253 1990 Brooks Barta ...... 36 69 105 Gary Spani vs. Missouri, 10/9/76 ...... 21 1991 Brooks Barta ...... 35 73 108 Gary Spani vs. Missouri, 11/2/74 ...... 21 1992 Brooks Barta ...... 48 94 142 Danny Lankas at Oklahoma, 11/5/66...... 21 UNASSISTED TACKLES 1993 Kirby Hocutt ...... 57 78 135 1994 Chuck Marlowe ...... 66 30 96 Season 1995 Percell Gaskins ...... 39 58 97 Season Rk Player, Year UT Rk Player, Year UT AT TOT 1996 DeShawn Fogle ...... 47 65 112 1. Josh Buhl, 2003 ...... 109 1. Josh Buhl, 2003 ...... 109 75 184 1997 Jeff Kelly ...... 58 52 110 2. Barton Hundley, 1984 ...... 97 1998 Mark Simoneau ...... 58 37 95 2. Gary Spani, 1977 ...... 68 110 178 3. Jonathan Truman, 2014 ...... 79 1999 Mark Simoneau ...... 66 25 91 Danny Lankas, 1967 ...... 73 105 178 4. Reggie Singletary, 1981 ...... 78 2000 Monty Beisel ...... 46 56 102 4. Danny Lankas, 1966 ...... 66 109 175 5. Josh Buhl, 2002 ...... 77 2001 Ben Leber ...... 55 18 73 5. Matt Wallerstedt, 1987 ...... 64 101 165 6. Barton Hundley, 1985 ...... 75 2002 Josh Buhl ...... 77 58 135 6. Gary Spani, 1975 ...... 52 101 153 2003 Josh Buhl ...... 109 75 184 7. Gary Spani, 1976 ...... 50 101 151 7. Rashad Washington, 2003 ...... 74 8. Danny Lankas, 1967 ...... 73 2004 Brandon Archer ...... 35 40 75 8. Dan Ruzich, 1982 ...... 56 94 150 2005 Brandon Archer ...... 43 29 72 9. Brooks Barta, 1992 ...... 48 94 142 9. Blake Slaughter, 2013 ...... 72 William Fisher, 1978 ...... 72 2006 Brandon Archer ...... 50 56 106 William Fisher, 1978 ...... 72 70 142 2007 Justin McKinney ...... 51 23 74 11. Barton Hundley, 1985 ...... 75 61 136 2008 Joshua Moore ...... 53 23 76 12. Josh Buhl, 2002 ...... 77 58 135 Career 2009 Emmanuel Lamur...... 44 24 68 Kirby Hocutt, 1993 ...... 57 78 135 Rk Player, Years UT 2010 David Garrett ...... 68 24 92 14. Brent Venables, 1992 ...... 68 66 134 1. Mark Simoneau, 1996-99 ...... 251 2011 Arthur Brown ...... 57 44 101 15. Barton Hundley, 1984 ...... 97 36 133 2. Josh Buhl, 2000-03 ...... 247 2012 Arthur Brown ...... 65 35 100 16. Dan Ruzich, 1981 ...... 52 79 131 3. Gary Spani, 1974-77 ...... 200 2013 Blake Slaughter ...... 72 38 110 17. Tim Cole, 1979 ...... 61 68 129 4. Jarrod Cooper, 1997-2000 ...... 197 2014 Jonathan Truman...... 79 49 128 18. Jonathan Truman, 2014 ...... 79 49 128 5. Barton Hundley, 1981-82, 84-85 ...... 193 2015 Elijah Lee ...... 66 14 80 19. Jaime Mendez, 1993 ...... 69 58 127 6. Reggie Singletary, 1981-83...... 184 20. Carl Pennington, 1975 ...... 40 78 118 7. Jaime Mendez, 1990-93 ...... 177 8. Ty Zimmerman, 2010-13 ...... 171 TACKLES FOR LOSS Season By Class 9. Jonathan Truman, 2011-14 ...... 169 HALF TFLs NOT COUNTED UNTIL 2000 IN SOME AREAS WHEN NCAA Senior 10. Lamar Chapman, 1996-99 ...... 168 MADE TFLs AN OFFICIAL STATISTICAL CATEGORY Rk Player, Year Total Game (Since 1968) 1. Josh Buhl, 2003 ...... 184 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date TFL Yds 2. Gary Spani, 1977 ...... 178 ASSISTED TACKLES 1. Chris Johnson at Kansas, 10/7/2000 ...... 6.5 24 Danny Lankas, 1967 ...... 178 Season 2. Kevin Humphrey vs. TCU, 9/21/85 ...... 5.5 26 4. Matt Wallerstedt, 1987 ...... 165 Rk Player, Year AT 3. Ian Campbell vs. Illinois State, 9/2/2006 ...... 5.0 21 5. Dan Ruzich, 1982 ...... 150 1. Gary Spani, 1977 ...... 110 4. Many Times ...... 4.5 2. Danny Lankas, 1966 ...... 109 Last: Josh Buhl at Baylor, 10/26/2002 ...... 4.5 18 Junior 3. Danny Lankas, 1967 ...... 105 1. Danny Lankas, 1966 ...... 175 4. Matt Wallerstedt, 1987 ...... 101 Season (Since 1968) 2. Gary Spani, 1976 ...... 151 Gary Spani, 1976 ...... 101 3. Josh Buhl, 2002 ...... 135 Rk Player, Year TFL Yds Gary Spani, 1975 ...... 101 1. Reggie Singletary, 1981 ...... 28.0 149 Kirby Hocutt, 1993 ...... 135 7. Brooks Barta, 1992 ...... 94 5. Barton Hundley, 1984 ...... 133 2. Chris Johnson, 2000 ...... 25.0 103 Dan Ruzich, 1982 ...... 94 3. Jeff Kelly, 1997 ...... 24.0 100 9. Lon Austin, 1967 ...... 80 James Walker, 1980 ...... 24.0 126 Sophomore 10. Dan Ruzich, 1981 ...... 79 1. Gary Spani, 1975 ...... 153 5. Jeff Kelly, 1998 ...... 23.0 92 2. Reggie Singletary, 1981 ...... 109 6. Reggie Singletary, 1982 ...... 20.0 71 3. James Walker, 1978 ...... 107 Career 7. Monty Beisel, 2000 ...... 19.0 111 4. Brooks Barta, 1990 ...... 105 Rk Player, Years AT Kevin Humphrey, 1985 ...... 19.0 101 5. Oscar Gibson, 1968 ...... 104 1. Gary Spani, 1974-77 ...... 343 9. Ryan Mueller, 2013 ...... 18.5 82 2. Brooks Barta, 1989-92 ...... 281 10. Darren Howard, 1997 ...... 18.0 83 Freshman 3. Theopilis Bryant, 1973-76 ...... 231 Dirk Ochs, 1995...... 18.0 93 1. Mark Simoneau, 1996 ...... 111 4. Matt Wallerstedt, 1984-87 ...... 221 2. Brooks Barta, 1989 ...... 81 5. Danny Lankas, 1965-67 ...... 219 Career (Since 1968) 3. Theopilis Bryant, 1973 ...... 80 6. Dan Ruzich, 1979-82 ...... 218 Rk Player, Years TFL Yds 4. Brad Lambert, 1984 ...... 79 7. Carl Pennington, 1973-76 ...... 213 1. Reggie Singletary, 1981-83...... 60.0 298 5. William Price, 1988 ...... 76 8. Percell Gaskins, 1993-95 ...... 155 2. Darren Howard, 1996-99 ...... 54.0 255 Mike Kolich, 1968-70 ...... 155 3. Mark Simoneau, 1996-99 ...... 52.0 200 10. Josh Buhl, 2000-03 ...... 151 4. Jeff Kelly, 1997-98 ...... 47.0 192 Career Chris Patterson, 1989-92 ...... 151 Rk Player, Years UT AT TOT 5. Ben Leber, 1998-2001 ...... 46.0 166 1. Gary Spani, 1974-77 ...... 200 343 543 Nyle Wiren, 1993-96 ...... 46.0 197 2. Brooks Barta, 1989-92 ...... 155 281 436 7. Monty Beisel, 1997-2000 ...... 45.0 224 ANNUAL TACKLING LEADERS 8. James Walker, 1978-80 ...... 41.0 198 3. Mark Simoneau, 1996-99 ...... 251 149 400 Year Player UT AT TOT 4. Josh Buhl, 2000-03 ...... 247 151 398 9. Chris Johnson, 1997-2000 ...... 39.0 176 1966 Danny Lankas ...... 66 109 175 Tim Colston, 1992-95 ...... 39.0 146 5. Theopilis Bryant, 1973-76 ...... 150 231 381 1967 Danny Lankas ...... 73 105 178 6. Danny Lankas, 1965-67 ...... 144 219 363 1968 Oscar Gibson ...... 59 45 104 7. Dan Ruzich, 1979-82 ...... 141 218 359 1969 Mike Kolich ...... 39 63 102 8. Carl Pennington, 1973-76 ...... 127 213 340 1970 Oscar Gibson ...... 45 60 105 9. Matt Wallerstedt, 1984-87 ...... 117 221 338 1971 Keith Best ...... 50 60 110 10. Barton Hundley, 1981-85 ...... 193 121 314 1972 Greg Jones ...... 50 64 114

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 147 1997 Darren Howard ...... 11.0 68 SACKS 1998 Darren Howard ...... 10.5 74 BLOCKED KICKS Game (Since 1985) 1999 Mark Simoneau ...... 6.5 56 Game Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Sacks Monty Beisel ...... 6.5 43 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Blks 1. Chris Johnson at Missouri, 11/18/2000 ...... 4.0 2000 Chris Johnson ...... 11.0 63 1. Raphael Guidry at Texas Tech, 10/15/2011 ...... 2 2. Jordan Willis vs. Louisiana Tech, 9/19/2015 ...... 3.5 2001 Ben Leber ...... 5.5 30 Rashad Washington vs. Colorado, 10/18/2003 ...... 2 3. Ryan Mueller at Texas Tech, 11/9/2013 ...... 3.0 2002 Andrew Shull...... 10.0 82 Josh Buhl vs. Syracuse, 12/29/2001 ...... 2 2003 Andrew Shull...... 8.0 48 Ian Campbell vs. Illinois State, 9/2/2006 ...... 3.0 Michael Kuhn vs. Utah State, 9/12/70 ...... 2 2004 Scott Edmonds ...... 8.5 48 Andrew Shull vs. Baylor, 11/1/2003 ...... 3.0 2005 Tearrius George ...... 4.0 24 Andrew Shull at Baylor, 10/26/2002 ...... 3.0 2006 Ian Campbell ...... 11.5 67 Season Mario Fatafehi vs. Ball State, 9/16/2000 ...... 3.0 2007 Ian Campbell ...... 4.5 34 Rk Player, Year Blks Darren Howard vs. Washington,12/29/99 ...... 3.0 2008 Ian Campbell ...... 4.5 25 1. Raphael Guidry, 2011 ...... 5 Joe Bob Clements at Colorado, 10/10/98 ...... 3.0 2009 Jeffrey Fitzgerald ...... 7.0 67 2. Travis Britz, 2013 ...... 4 Darren Howard at Iowa State, 11/22/97 ...... 3.0 2010 Prizell Brown ...... 5.0 25 Rashad Washington, 2003 ...... 4 Jeff Kelly vs. Bowling Green, 9/27/97 ...... 3.0 2011 Meshak Williams ...... 7.0 59 Michael Kuhn, 1970 ...... 4 Nyle Wiren vs. Texas Tech, 8/31/96 ...... 3.0 2012 Meshak Williams ...... 10.5 74 5. Ian Campbell, 2008 ...... 3 Nyle Wiren vs. Kansas, 10/28/95 ...... 3.0 2013 Ryan Mueller ...... 11.5 66 Chuck Marlowe, 1994 ...... 3 Nyle Wiren vs. Iowa State, 11/5/94...... 3.0 2014 Ryan Mueller ...... 6.0 40 2015 Jordan Willis ...... 9.5 48 Career (Since 1985) Season Rk Player, Years Blks Rk Player, Year Sacks Yds 1. Travis Britz, 2013-15 ...... 5 1. Ryan Mueller, 2013 ...... 11.5 66 PASSES DEFENDED Raphael Guidry, 2011 ...... 5 Ian Campbell, 2006 ...... 11.5 67 Season 3. Rashad Washington, 2000-03 ...... 4 Nyle Wiren, 1996 ...... 11.5 66 Rk Player, Year PD Brice Libel, 1997-2000 ...... 4 4. Chris Johnson, 2000 ...... 11.0 63 1. Chris Canty, 1995 ...... 25 Chuck Marlowe, 1993-95 ...... 4 Darren Howard, 1997 ...... 11.0 68 2. Dyshod Carter, 2000 ...... 20 Jaime Mendez, 1990-93 ...... 4 Dirk Ochs, 1995...... 11.0 69 3. Terence Newman, 2002 ...... 19 Michael Kuhn, 1969-70 ...... 4

DEFENSIVE/INTERCEPTION RECORDS 7. Meshak Williams, 2012 ...... 10.5 74 Ron Dickerson, 1970 ...... 19 Monty Beisel, 2000 ...... 10.5 98 5. John Butler, 2000 ...... 18 Darren Howard, 1998 ...... 10.5 74 Chris Canty, 1996 ...... 18 10. Andrew Shull, 2002 ...... 10.0 82 Clarence scott, 1968 ...... 18 TEAM

Senior Career INTERCEPTIONS Rk Player, Year Sacks Yds Rk Player, Years PD 1. Nyle Wiren, 1996 ...... 11.5 66 Game 1. Chris Canty, 1994-96 ...... 56 2. Chris Johnson, 2000 ...... 11.0 63 Rk Opponent, Date INT 2. Dyshod Carter, 1997-2000 ...... 51 3. Dirk Ochs, 1995...... 11.0 69 1. at Missouri, 11/17/51 ...... 7 3. Jaime Mendez, 1990-93 ...... 48 vs. Missouri, 10/8/38 ...... 7 4. Terence Newman, 1999-2002 ...... 41 Junior 3. at. Iowa, 9/26/87 ...... 6 Clarence Scott, 1968-70...... 41 1. Ryan Mueller, 2013 ...... 11.5 66 vs. Western Illinois, 8/30/86 ...... 6 2. Darren Howard, 1998 ...... 10.5 74 5. vs. Texas, 11/6/2010 ...... 5 3. Andrew Shull, 2002 ...... 10.0 82 FORCED FUMBLES Season Sophomore Season Rk Year INT Rk Player, Year FF 1. Ian Campbell, 2006 ...... 11.5 67 1. 1999 ...... 21 1. Darren Howard, 1999 ...... 6 2. Darren Howard, 1997 ...... 11.0 68 1992 ...... 21 2. Grady Newton, 1984 ...... 5 3. Dirk Ochs, 1993...... 8.0 46 3. 2003 ...... 20 Reggie Singletary, 1983 ...... 5 2002 ...... 20 Greg Best, 1982 ...... 5 Freshman 2000 ...... 20 Will Cokeley, 1982 ...... 5 1. Dwyane Castille, 1984 ...... 8.0 41 1986 ...... 20 Gary Morrill, 1981...... 5 2. Elijah Lee, 2014* ...... 4.5 28 1955 ...... 20 James Robinson, 1981 ...... 5 3. Mark Simoneau, 1996 ...... 3.5 19 8. 1990 ...... 19 * Denotes True Freshman 1982 ...... 19 Career 10. 2012 ...... 18 Career (Since 1985) Rk Player, Years FF 2011 ...... 18 Rk Player, Years Sacks Yds 1. Darren Howard, 1996-99 ...... 9 2001 ...... 18 1. Darren Howard, 1996-99 ...... 29.5 203 Grady Newton, 1983-87 ...... 9 2. Nyle Wiren, 1993-96 ...... 27.5 148 3. Mark Simoneau, 1996-99 ...... 8 Fewest Interceptions Reggie Singletary, 1981-83...... 8 3. Dirk Ochs, 1993-95 ...... 24.0 139 Game ...... 0, Many Times (Last: vs. West Virginia, 12/5/2015) 5. Six Times ...... 7 4. Monty Beisel, 1997-2000 ...... 22.0 182 Season ...... 5 (2015 - 13 games) Last: Brooks Barta, 1989-92 5. Ian Campbell, 2005-08...... 20.5 126 ...... 5 (1997 - 11 games) Ryan Mueller, 2011-14 ...... 20.5 123 7. Andrew Shull, 2000-03 ...... 20.0 141 8. Chris Johnson, 1997-2000 ...... 18.5 126 FUMBLE RECOVERIES INTERCEPTION-RETURN YARDS 9. Tim Colston, 1992-95 ...... 18.0 91 Season Game 10. Meshak Williams, 2011-12 ...... 17.5 133 Rk Player, Year FR Rk Opponent, Date Yds 1. Jerome Evans, 1997 ...... 5 1. vs. Missouri, 10/12/96 ...... 130 Gary Spani, 1977 ...... 5 2. vs. Texas, 11/6/2010 ...... 101 ANNUAL SACK LEADERS Willie Cullars, 1973 ...... 5 3. vs. Iowa, 9/26/87 ...... 91 Year Player Sacks Yds 4. Five Times ...... 4 4. vs. New Mexico, 9/29/90 ...... 85 1984 Dwayne Castille ...... 8.0 41 Last: Ian Campbell, 2007 1985 Kevin Humphrey ...... 9.0 72 vs. Western Illinois, 8/30/86 ...... 85 1986 Grady Newton ...... 6.0 43 Jeffery Hurd ...... 6.0 35 Career Season 1987 Alan Smith ...... 2.0 20 Rk Player, Years FR Rk Year Yds Matt Wallerstedt ...... 2.0 13 1. Gary Spani, 1974-77 ...... 10 1. 2013 ...... 401 Tim MacDonald ...... 2.0 11 2. Ian Campbell, 2005-08...... 8 2. 2002 ...... 339 1988 James Enin-Okut ...... 4.0 27 Erick Harper, 1986-89 ...... 8 3. 1984 ...... 305 1989 Maurice Henry ...... 6.0 36 4. Mark Simoneau, 1996-99 ...... 7 4. 1992 ...... 301 1990 Brooks Barta ...... 5.0 52 Jerome Evans, 1996-97 ...... 7 5. 1999 ...... 282 1991 Elijah Alexander ...... 5.0 29 Gary Morrill, 1979-82 ...... 7 1992 John Butler ...... 5.0 41 6. 2011 ...... 273 1993 John Butler ...... 9.0 46 7. 2012 ...... 270 1994 Tim Colston ...... 8.0 45 8. 1970 ...... 245 1995 Dirk Ochs ...... 11.0 69 9. 1949 ...... 235 1996 Nyle Wiren ...... 11.5 66 10. 1990 ...... 231

148 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Fewest Interception Yards INTERCEPTION-RETURN YARDS Career INTERCEPTION RECORDS Season ...... 2 (2015 - 13 games) Rk Player, Years TDs Game 1. Brandon Archer, 2003-06 ...... 3 Highest Average Per Return Rk Player, Opponent, Date INT Yds Bobby Walker, 2001-02 ...... 3 1. Mario Smith at Missouri, 10/12/96 ...... 1 100 Brad Lambert, 1984-87 ...... 3 Season ...... 27.7 [11 INTs for 305 yards] (1984 - 11 games) 2. John Welch at South Carolina, 10/6/1984 ...... 1 90 4. Ty Zimmerman, 2010-13 ...... 2 3. Dana Atkins vs. Kansas, 11/11/44 ...... 1 85 Allen Chapman, 2011-12 ...... 2 INTERCEPTION-RETURN TDs Ted Sims, 2002-05 ...... 2 Season Rashad Washington, 2000-03 ...... 2 Game Rk Player, Year INT Yds Milton Proctor, 1998-2001 ...... 2 Rk Opponent, Date TDs 1. Bobby Walker, 2002 ...... 6 177 Chris Canty, 1994-96 ...... 2 1. vs. Iowa State, 11/9/2002 ...... 2 2. Jaime Mendez, 1990 ...... 6 154 Mario Smith, 1994-96 ...... 2 2. Many Times ...... 1 3. C.J. Masters, 1992 ...... 7 152 C.J. Masters, 1989-92 ...... 2 Last: at Oklahoma, 10/18/2014 4. Brad Lambert, 1984 ...... 4 135 Erick Harper, 1986-89 ...... 2 5. Jaime Mendez, 1992 ...... 6 121 Season 6. Chris Canty, 1995 ...... 8 117 Rk Year TDs Lamar Chapman, 1999 ...... 5 117 ANNUAL INTERCEPTION LEADERS 1. 2002 ...... 5 8. Dante Barnett, 2013 ...... 4 109 Year Player, Year INT Yds Avg. 1999 ...... 5 9. Marvin Switzer, 1976...... 3 107 1949 Lyle Koontz ...... 6 76 12.7 1950 Gene Gill ...... 3 53 17.7 3. 2004 ...... 4 10. Nigel Malone, 2012 ...... 5 102 1951 Hi Faubion ...... 6 18 3.0 1984 ...... 4 1952 Dick Towers ...... 3 25 8.3 5. 2013 ...... 3 Career 1953 Three players with...... 2 - - 2011 ...... 3 Rk Player, Years INT Yds 1954 Not available...... - - - 7. 2012 ...... 2 1. Jaime Mendez, 1990-93 ...... 15 298 1955 Not available...... - - - 2003 ...... 2 2. Ty Zimmerman, 2010-13 ...... 13 221 1956 Kenny Nesmith...... 3 53 17.6 1998 ...... 2 3. Nigel Malone, 2011-12 ...... 12 194 1957 Ralph Pfeifer ...... 4 90 22.4 1995 ...... 2 4. Bobby Walker, 2001-02 ...... 7 186 1958 Nine players with ...... 1 - - 1992 ...... 2 5. C.J. Masters, 1989-92 ...... 10 175 1959 Not available...... - - - 1974 ...... 2 6. Chris Canty, 1994-96 ...... 14 164 1960 Six players with ...... 1 - - 1950 ...... 2 Lamar Chapman, 1996-99 ...... 7 164 1961 Two players with ...... 2 - - 8. Ron Dickerson, 1968-70 ...... 8 162 1962 Eight players with ...... 1 - - 1963 Not available...... - - - 9. Clarence Scott, 1968-70...... 12 144 Fewest Interceptions Returned for Touchdowns 1964 Not available...... - - - Game ...... 0, Many Times 10. Mario Smith, 1994-96 ...... 5 143 1965 Mitch Borata ...... 4 36 9.0 Season ...... 0, Many Times (Last: 2015 - [13 games]) 1966 Henry Howard ...... 4 18 4.5 1967 Three players with...... 2 - - INTERCEPTION-RETURN TDs 1968 Clarence Scott ...... 5 37 7.4 INDIVIDUAL Game 1969 Three players with...... 2 - - Rk Player, Opponent, Date TDs 1970 Clarence Scott ...... 4 64 16.0 1. Bobby Walker vs. Iowa State, 11/6/2002 ...... 2 1971 John Robertson ...... 5 52 10.4 INTERCEPTIONS 2. Many Times ...... 1 1972 Two players with ...... 3 - - Game Last: Danzel McDaniel at Oklahoma, 10/18/2014 1973 Gordon Chambliss ...... 4 85 21.3 1974 Rocky Osborn ...... 4 62 15.5 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date INT 1975 John Andrews ...... 2 28 14.0 1. Jaime Mendez vs. Temple, 9/26/92 ...... 4 Season 1976 Marvin Switzer ...... 3 107 35.7 2. Allen Chapman vs. Oklahoma State, 11/3/2012 ...... 3 Rk Player, Year TDs 1977 Three players with...... 2 - - Chris Canty vs. Akron, 9/23/95 ...... 3 1. Bobby Walker, 2002 ...... 3 1978 Sam Owen ...... 5 91 18.2 C.J. Masters vs. Iowa State, 11/5/92 ...... 3 Brad Lambert, 1984 ...... 3 1979 Sam Owen ...... 3 7 2.3 Robert Easterwood vs. Western Illinois, 8/30/86 ...... 3 3. Ty Zimmerman, 2013...... 2 1980 Jim Morris ...... 3 24 8.0 Lyle Koontz vs. Oklahoma State, 11/12/49 ...... 3 Brandon Archer, 2004 ...... 2 1981 Gary Morrill ...... 4 30 7.5 7. Many Times ...... 2 Chris Canty, 1995 ...... 2 1982 Greg Best ...... 5 27 5.4 Last: Elijah Lee vs. TCU, 10/10/2015 C.J. Masters, 1992 ...... 2 1983 Three players with...... 2 - - 7. Many Times ...... 1 1984 Brad Lambert ...... 4 135 33.8 Season Last: Danzel McDaniel, 2014 1985 Barton Hundley ...... 6 53 8.8 1986 Robert Easterwood ...... 4 99 24.8 Rk Player, Year INT YDS 1987 Three players with...... 3 - - 1. Chris Canty, 1995 ...... 8 117 1988 Tyreese Herds ...... 4 37 9.3 2. Nigel Malone, 2011 ...... 7 92 1989 Marcus Miller ...... 4 16 4.0 C.J. Masters, 1992 ...... 7 152 1990 Jaime Mendez ...... 6 154 25.7 4. Bobby Walker, 2002 ...... 6 177 1991 William Price ...... 4 63 15.8 Jerametrius Butler, 2000 ...... 6 47 1992 C.J. Masters ...... 7 152 21.7 Jaime Mendez, 1992 ...... 6 121 1993 Thomas Randolph ...... 4 13 3.3 Jaime Mendez, 1990 ...... 6 154 1994 Mario Smith ...... 3 43 14.3 Barton Hundley, 1985 ...... 6 53 Clyde Johnson ...... 3 39 13.0 James McGill, 2003 ...... 6 40 1995 Chris Canty ...... 8 117 14.6 Hi Faubion, 1951 ...... 6 18 1996 Chris Canty ...... 5 47 9.4 Lyle Koontz, 1949 ...... 6 76 1997 Five players with ...... 1 - - 1998 Jeff Kelly ...... 3 18 6.0 1999 Lamar Chapman ...... 5 117 23.4 Career Dyshod Carter ...... 5 19 3.8 Rk Player, Years INT YDS 2000 Jerametrius Butler ...... 6 47 7.8 1. Jaime Mendez, 1990-93 ...... 15 298 2001 DeMarcus Faggins ...... 5 89 17.8 2. Chris Canty, 1994-96 ...... 14 164 2002 Bobby Walker ...... 6 177 29.5 3. Ty Zimmerman, 2010-13 ...... 13 221 2003 James McGill ...... 6 40 6.7 Dyshod Carter, 1997-2000 ...... 13 60 2004 Three Players with ...... 2 - - 5. Nigel Malone, 2011-12 ...... 12 194 2005 Justin McKinney ...... 3 4 1.3 Clarence Scott, 1968-70...... 12 144 2006 Marcus Watts ...... 2 68 22.7 7. Marcus Miller, 1986-89 ...... 11 61 2007 Chris Carney ...... 4 14 3.5 8. Tysyn Hartman, 2009-11 ...... 10 119 2008 Joshua Moore ...... 3 5 1.6 Terence Newman, 1999-2002 ...... 10 33 2009 Tysyn Hartman ...... 5 54 10.8 Jermetrius Butler, 1998-2000 ...... 10 68 2010 Ty Zimmerman ...... 3 41 13.7 C.J. Masters, 1989-92 ...... 10 175 2011 Nigel Malone ...... 7 92 13.1 Gary Morrill, 1979-82 ...... 10 80 JAIME MENDEZ 2012 Three players with...... 5 - - 2013 Dante Barnett ...... 4 109 27.2 Holds the school records for 2014 Randall Evans ...... 4 21 5.3 single-game and career INTs 2015 Elijah Lee ...... 3 2 1.5

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 149 TOUCHDOWNS Season TEAM Rk Player, Year Att Yds Game 1. David Allen, 1998 ...... 33 730 ATTEMPTS Rk Opponent, Date TDs 2. Aaron Lockett, 2000 ...... 22 501 1. vs. Montana State, 9/6/2008 ...... 2 3. Deon Murphy, 2007 ...... 26 454 Game vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/7/2002 ...... 2 4. David Allen, 1997 ...... 30 403 Rk Opponent, Date Att Yds vs. Indiana State, 9/5/98 ...... 2 5. Tyler Lockett, 2014 ...... 21 402 1. vs. UTEP, 9/18/66 ...... 8 N/A 4. Many Times ...... 1 6. David Allen, 1999 ...... 28 390 vs. Colorado, 10/14/39 ...... 8 N/A Last: at Kansas, 11/28/2015 7. Terence Newman, 2002 ...... 26 388 3. Many Times (Last: vs. North Texas, 8/30/2008) ...... 7 73 8. Mitch Running, 1995 ...... 34 370 Season 9. Andre Coleman, 1993 ...... 27 362 Season Rk Year TDs 10. Aaron Lockett, 2001 ...... 32 344 Rk Year Att Yds 1. 2008 ...... 5 1. 2002 ...... 50 687 2007 ...... 5 Career 2. 2003 ...... 48 530 2002 ...... 5 Rk Player, Years Att Yds 3. 1999 ...... 43 480 1998 ...... 5 1. David Allen, 1997-2000...... 103 1,646 1997 ...... 43 560 5. 2003 ...... 4 2. Aaron Lockett, 1998-2001 ...... 54 845 5. 2000 ...... 41 708 2000 ...... 4 PUNT RETURN RECORDS 3. Deon Murphy, 2007-08...... 54 737 6. 1995 ...... 40 495 7. 2006 ...... 3 4. Tramaine Thompson, 2010-13 ...... 51 718 1969 ...... 40 303 2005 ...... 3 5. Mitch Running, 1992-95 ...... 62 625 8. 1998 ...... 39 832 1999 ...... 3 6. Veryl Switzer, 1951-53 ...... 42 596 9. 2008 ...... 37 428 1968 ...... 3 7. Yamon Figurs, 2004-06 ...... 48 553 10. 1994 ...... 36 336 8. Michael Smith, 1988-91 ...... 59 529 Fewest Returns for Touchdowns 9. Tyler Lockett, 2011-14 ...... 32 488 Fewest Returns Game ...... 0, Many Times (Last: vs. Arkansas, 1/2/2016) 10. Terence Newman, 1999-2002 ...... 27 417 Game ...... 0, Many Times (Last: vs. Iowa State, 11/21/2015) Season ...... 0, Many Times (Last: 2013 - 13 games) Season ...... 10 (1987 - 11 games) LONGEST RETURNS [SINCE 1969 UNLESS NOTED] Highest Return Average Per Game Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Yards YARDS Season ...... 69.3 (1998 - 12 games) 1. David Allen at Iowa State, 9/25/99 ...... 94* Game Lamar Chapman vs. Ohio, 9/13/97 ...... 94* 3. David Allen vs. Texas, 9/19/98 ...... 93* Rk Opponent, Date Att Yds Lowest Return Average Per Game Joe Searles at Kentucky, 10/14/61 ...... 93* 1. vs. Missouri State, 9/15/2007 ...... 7 181 Season ...... 4.9 (1972 - 11 games) Veryl Switzer vs. Drake, 9/19/53 ...... 93* 2. vs. Texas, 9/19/98 ...... 5 174 6. Jordy Nelson vs. Baylor, 10/28/2007 ...... 92* 3. vs. Baylor, 10/27/2007 ...... 5 170 7. Tramaine Thompson vs. Missouri State, 9/1/2012 ...... 89* 4. vs. Indiana State, 9/5/98 ...... 7 165 INDIVIDUAL Jordy Nelson at Texas, 9/29/2007 ...... 89* 5. vs. UTEP, 9/27/2014 ...... 5 150 9. Deon Murphy at Louisville, 9/17/2008 ...... 86* ATTEMPTS 10. Aaron Lockett vs. Ball State, 9/16/2000 ...... 83* Season * Denotes touchdown scored on play Rk Year Att Yds Game 1. 1998 ...... 39 832 Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Att Yds 2. 2007 ...... 34 766 1. David Allen vs. UTEP, 9/18/99 ...... 7 38 AVERAGE 3. 2000 ...... 41 708 Henry Hawthorne vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/69 ...... 7 N/A (min. 1.2 attempts/game) 4. 2002 ...... 50 687 3. Many Times ...... 6 Season Rk Player, Year Att Yds Avg. 5. 1997 ...... 43 560 Last: Deon Murphy vs. North Texas, 8/30/2008 ...... 6 68 1. Aaron Lockett, 2000 ...... 22 501 22.8 6. 2003 ...... 48 530 2. David Allen, 1998 ...... 33 730 22.1 7. 1995 ...... 40 495 Season 3. Tramaine Thompson, 2012 ...... 16 316 19.8 8. 1999 ...... 43 480 Rk Player, Year Att Yds 4. Tyler Lockett, 2014 ...... 21 402 19.1 9. 2014 ...... 24 432 1. Mitch Running, 1995 ...... 34 370 5. Deon Murphy, 2007 ...... 26 454 17.5 10. 2008 ...... 37 428 2. David Allen, 1998 ...... 33 730 6. Terence Newman, 2002 ...... 26 388 14.9 3. Aaron Lockett, 2001 ...... 32 344 7. Yamon Figurs, 2006 ...... 22 323 14.7 Gerald Benton, 1992 ...... 32 272 Fewest Return Yards 8. David Allen, 1999 ...... 28 390 13.9 5. David Allen, 1997 ...... 30 403 Game ...... -7, vs. West Virginia, 12/5/2015 9. David Allen, 1997 ...... 30 403 13.4 6. Deon Murphy, 2008 ...... 28 283 Season ...... 54 (1972 - 11 games) 10. Andre Coleman, 1993 ...... 27 362 13.4 David Allen, 1999 ...... 28 390 Mitch Running, 1994 ...... 28 255 AVERAGE 9. Andre Coleman, 1993 ...... 27 362 Career (min. 25 attempts) Michael Smith, 1991 ...... 27 250 Rk Player, Years Att Yds Avg. Game (Min. 3 Attempts) 1. David Allen, 1997-2000...... 103 1,646 16.0 Rk Opponent, Date Att Yds Avg. 2. Aaron Lockett, 1998-2001 ...... 54 845 15.6

1. vs. Missouri State, 9/1/2012 ...... 3 133 44.33 Career 3. Terence Newman, 1999-2002 ...... 27 417 15.4 Rk Player, Years Att Yds 2. vs. Northern Illinois, 9/12/98 ...... 3 111 37.00 4. Tyler Lockett, 2011-14 ...... 32 488 15.2 1. David Allen, 1997-2000...... 103 1,646 3. vs. Texas, 9/19/98 ...... 5 174 34.80 5. Veryl Switzer, 1951-53 ...... 42 596 14.2 2. Mitch Running, 1992-95 ...... 62 625 4. vs. Baylor, 10/27/2007 ...... 5 170 34.00 6. Tramaine Thompson, 2010-13 ...... 51 718 14.1 3. Michael Smith, 1988-91 ...... 59 529 vs. Ball State, 9/16/2000 ...... 4 136 34.00 7. Deon Murphy, 2007-08...... 54 737 13.6 4. Aaron Lockett, 1998-2001 ...... 54 845 8. Andre Coleman, 1990-93 ...... 27 362 13.4 Deon Murphy, 2007-08...... 54 737 9. Yamon Figurs, 2004-06 ...... 48 553 11.5 Season (Min. 10 Attempts) 6. Tramaine Thompson, 2010-13 ...... 51 718 10. Lamar Chapman, 1996-99 ...... 25 277 11.1 Rk Year Att Yds Avg. 7. Yamon Figurs, 2004-06 ...... 48 553 1. 1953 ...... 13 305 23.46 8. James Witherspoon, 1981-85 ...... 43 212 2. 2007 ...... 34 766 22.53 9. Veryl Switzer, 1951-53 ...... 42 596 [61] 3. 1998 ...... 39 832 21.33 10. Jermaine Moreira, 2003-06 ...... 41 335 TOUCHDOWNS 4. 2012 ...... 19 360 18.95 Yds Player vs./at, Opponent 60...... Ray Rokey at Arizona, 11/29/41 5. 2014 ...... 24 432 18.00 64...... Veryl Switzer at Colorado, 11/15/52 6. 2000 ...... 41 708 17.27 YARDAGE 93...... Veryl Switzer vs. Drake, 9/19/53 7. 1949 ...... 25 417 16.68 80...... Veryl Switzer vs. Colorado, 10/17/53 8. 2002 ...... 50 687 13.74 Game Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Att Yds 93...... Joe Searles at Kentucky, 10/14/61 9. 1993 ...... 27 362 13.41 72...... Bill Matan vs. Oklahoma, 10/26/63 1. David Allen vs. Texas, 9/18/98 ...... 4 172 10. 1950 ...... 18 241 13.39 26...... Lawrence Condit vs. Oklahoma State, 11/21/64 2. Tyler Lockett vs. UTEP, 9/27/2014 ...... 5 143 29...... John Stucky (blk) vs. Missouri, 10/26/68 3. David Allen vs. Texas A&M, 10/18/97 ...... 6 125 28...... Gary Godfrey (blk) at Oklahoma, 11/2/68 Lowest Average Per Return 4. Aaron Lockett vs. Ball State, 9/16/2000 ...... 2 123 72...... Mack Herron vs. Oklahoma State, 11/23/68 Season ...... 3.0 (1983 - 11 games) 5. Andre Coleman vs. Missouri, 11/13/93 ...... 5 122 42...... Henry Hawthorne at Iowa State, 10/17/70 35...... Leslie Chaves (blk) vs. Tulsa, 9/14/74 1...... Brad Horchem (blk) vs. Kansas, 10/23/76 50...... Greg Brown vs. Florida State, 9/17/77

150 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Fewest Return Yards PUNT/KICKOFF RETURN RECORDS Game ...... 0, Many Times (Last: vs. Texas, 10/25/2014) Season ...... 296 (1982 - 11 games) AVERAGE Game (Min. 3 Attempts) Rk Opponent, Date Att Yds Avg. 1. vs. West Virginia, 12/5/2015 ...... 4 209 52.25 2. vs. Oklahoma State, 11/3/2012 ...... 4 199 49.75 3. at Texas Tech, 10/15/2011 ...... 3 148 49.33 4. vs. Oklahoma State, 10/7/2006 ...... 3 141 47.00 5. vs. Kansas, 11/8/97 ...... 3 137 45.67

Season (Min. 10 Attempts) Rk Year Att Yds Avg. 1. 2012 ...... 37 1,082 29.24 2. 2006 ...... 36 977 27.14 3. 2009 ...... 50 1,316 26.32 4. 1997 ...... 18 470 26.11 TYLER LOCKETT 5. 2015 ...... 50 1,268 25.36 Holds fi ve school punt- or kickoff -return 6. 2011 ...... 50 1,260 25.20 records and 21 top-10 rankings 7. 2010 ...... 57 1,421 24.93 8. 2001 ...... 28 690 24.64 9. 1996 ...... 20 487 24.35 10. 1999 ...... 30 728 24.27 73...... Charlie Green vs. Colorado, 11/11/78 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TOUCHDOWN 19...... Grady Newton (blk) at Oklahoma, 10/4/86 3 ...David Allen (Indiana St., 9/5/98; No. Illinois, 9/12/98; Texas, 9/19/98) 36...... Thomas Randolph vs. New Mexico State, 9/15/90 Lowest Average Per Return 2 ...... Aaron Lockett (Louisiana Tech, 9/2/2000; Ball State, 9/16/2000) 74...... Andre Coleman vs. New Mexico State, 9/4/93 Season ...... 13.4 (1976 - 11 games) 2 ...... David Allen (Iowa State, 9/25/99; Texas, 10/2/99) 68...... Andre Coleman vs. Wyoming, 12/29/93 58...... Chris Canty at Missouri, 10/12/96 94...... Lamar Chapman vs. Ohio, 9/13/97 TOUCHDOWNS 70...... David Allen vs. Kansas, 11/8/97 KICKOFF RET. - TEAM Game 8...... DeAndrea Robinson (blk) vs. Indiana State, 9/5/98 Rk Opponent, Date TDs 63...... David Allen vs. Indiana State, 9/5/98 1. vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/26/2009 ...... 2 69...... David Allen vs. Northern Illinois, 9/12/98 ATTEMPTS 2. Many Times (LAST: vs. West Virginia, 12/5/2015 ...... 1 93...... David Allen vs. Texas, 9/19/98 77...... David Allen at Baylor, 11/7/98 Game 94...... David Allen at Iowa State, 9/25/99 Rk Opponent, Date Att Yds Season 74...... David Allen at Texas, 10/2/99 1. at Texas Tech, 10/10/2009 ...... 11 184 Rk Year TDs 0...... Adrian Beard (blk) vs. Missouri, 11/20/99 at Oklahoma, 10/6/56 ...... 11 149 1. 2015 ...... 4 69...... Aaron Lockett vs. Louisiana Tech, 9/2/2000 3. at Nebraska, 11/18/72 ...... 10 153 2009 ...... 4 83...... Aaron Lockett vs. Ball State, 9/16/2000 4. Many Times ...... 9 3. 2006 ...... 3 58...... Aaron Lockett vs. Oklahoma, 12/2/2000 Last: vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/2008 ...... 9 232 4. 2012 ...... 2 40...... Terence Newman vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/7/2002 2011 ...... 2 16...... Danny Morris (blk) vs. Lousiana-Monroe, 9/7/2002 Season 2010 ...... 2 3...... Danny Morris (blk) vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/14/2002 1968 ...... 2 Rk Year Att Yds 17...... Jerad Johnson (blk) vs. Nebraska,11/16/2002 8. Many Times ...... 1 1. 2008 ...... 60 1,404 71...... Terence Newman at Missouri, 11/23/2002 Last: 2014 1...... Danny Morris (blk) vs. Troy State, 8/30/2003 2. 2010 ...... 57 1,421 0...... David Rose (blk) vs. McNeese State, 9/6/2003 3. 1988 ...... 54 920 0...... Joe Lawson (blk) vs. Colorado, 10/18/2003 4. 2007 ...... 53 1,046 Fewest Returns for Touchdowns 63...... Darren Sproles vs. Kansas, 10/25/2003 5. 1987 ...... 52 979 Season ...... 0, Many Times (Last: 2004 - 11 games) 62...... Jermaine Moreira vs. North Texas, 9/24/2005 1972 ...... 52 856 32...... Marcus Perry (blk) vs. Missouri, 11/19/2005 7. 2015 ...... 50 1,268 Highest Return Average Per Game 81...... Yamon Figurs vs. Illinois State, 9/2/2006 2011 ...... 50 1,260 Season ...... 116.3 (2008) 21...... Daniel Gonzalez (blk) vs. Oklahoma State, 10/7/2006 2009 ...... 50 1,316 76...... Yamon Figurs vs. Rutgers, 12/28/2006 10. 1976 ...... 48 1976 80...... Deon Murphy vs. Missouri State, 9/15/2007 1960 ...... 48 990 Lowest Return Average Per Game 89...... Jordy Nelson at Texas, 9/29/2007 Season ...... 36.6 (2002 - 13 games) 6...... Courtney Herndon (blk) at Colorado, 10/13/2007 92...... Jordy Nelson vs. Baylor, 10/28/2007 Fewest Returns 5...... Ernie Pierce (blk) vs. Missouri, 11/17/2007 Game ...... 0, Many Times (Last: vs. Texas, 10/25/2014) 0...... Ernie Pierce (blk) vs. Montana State, 9/6/2008 Season ...... 18 (1997 - 11 games) KICKOFF RET. - IND. 10...... Chris Carney (blk) vs. Montana State, 9/6/2008 86...... Deon Murphy at Louisville, 9/17/2008 18...... Ernie Pierce (blk) vs. Texas Tech, 10/4/2008 ATTEMPTS 10...... Courtney Herndon (blk) at Texas A&M, 10/11/2008 YARDS Game 89...... Tramaine Thompson vs. Missouri State, 9/1/2012 Game Rk Player, Opponent, Date Att Yds 58...... Tyler Lockett vs. UTEP, 9/27/2014 Rk Opponent, Date Att Yds 1. Brandon Banks at Oklahoma, 10/10/2009 ...... 8 127 43...... Tyler Lockett at West Virginia, 11/20/2014 1. vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/2008 ...... 9 232 2. Morgan Burns at Texas Tech, 11/14/2015 ...... 7 221 0 ...... Morgan Burns (blk) at Kansas, 11/28/2015 2. at Baylor, 10/23/2010 ...... 7 224 Aubrey Quarles at Louisville, 9/17/2008 ...... 7 119 3. at Texas Tech, 11/14/2015...... 7 221 Gerald Benton at Washington, 9/28/91 ...... 7 122 Season 4. at Iowa State, 10/13/51 ...... N/A 211 Don Calhoun at Nebraska, 11/18/72 ...... 7 118 6. Many Times ...... 6 Rk Player, Year TDs 5. vs. West Virginia, 12/5/2015 ...... 4 209 Last: Tyler Lockett at Oklahoma State, 11/5/2011 1. David Allen, 1998 ...... 4 2. Aaron Lockett, 2000 ...... 3 Season 3. Seven Times (Tyler Lockett, 2014) ...... 2 Rk Year Att Yds Season 1. 2010 ...... 57 1,421 Rk Player, Year Att Yds 1. Brandon Banks, 2009 ...... 39 1,127 2. 2008 ...... 60 1,404 Career 2. Morgan Burns, 2015 ...... 34 1,138 3. 2009 ...... 50 1,316 Rk Player, Years TDs 3. Ivan Pearl, 1983 ...... 30 504 1. David Allen, 1997-2000...... 7 4. 2015 ...... 50 1,268 4. Dimitrie Scott, 1989 ...... 26 551 2. Danny Morris, 2000-03 ...... 3 5. 2011 ...... 50 1,260 Aubrey Quarles, 2008 ...... 26 547 Terence Newman, 1999-2002 ...... 3 6. 2012 ...... 37 1,082 Eugene Goodlow, 1978 ...... 26 613 Aaron Lockett, 1998-2001 ...... 3 7. 2007 ...... 53 1,046 Ossie Cain, 1965 ...... 26 454 Veryl Switzer, 1951-53 ...... 3 8. 1960 ...... 48 990 8. Henry Hawthorne, 1970 ...... 23 632 9. 1987 ...... 52 979 9. Tyler Lockett, 2013 ...... 22 583 10. 2006 ...... 36 977 Ossie Cain, 1967 ...... 22 410

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 151 Career Career (Minimum 20 attempts) Most Consecutive Conference Wins Rk Player, Years Att Yds Rk Player, Years Att Yds Avg. Seasons ...... 21, 10/11/97 - 11/6/99 1. Tyler Lockett, 2011-14 ...... 77 2,196 1. William Powell, 2009-10 ...... 21 726 34.6 2. Dimitrie Scott, 1985-86, 88-89 ...... 68 1,297 2. Morgan Burns, 2013-15 ...... 51 1,572 30.8 Most Losses 3. Andre Coleman, 1990-93 ...... 60 1,458 3. Tyler Lockett, 2011-14 ...... 77 2,196 28.5 Season ...... 11 (1988 - 11 games) 4. Brandon Banks, 2008-09 ...... 57 1,625 4. Brandon Banks, 2008-09 ...... 57 1,625 28.5 5. Ossie Cain, 1965-67 ...... 56 1,037 5. Mack Herron, 1968-69 ...... 35 916 26.2 6. Morgan Burns, 2013-15 ...... 51 1,572 6. Terence Newman, 1999-2002 ...... 32 834 26.1 Most Consecutive Losses 7. Ivan Pearl, 1980-83 ...... 41 665 7. Henry Hawthorne, 1969-70 ...... 36 921 25.6 Season ...... 28, 10/6/45 - 10/2/48 8. James Witherspoon, 1981-85 ...... 39 722 8. Leon Patton, 2006-07 ...... 30 765 25.5 9. Henry Hawthorne, 1969-70 ...... 36 921 9. Aaron Lockett, 1998-01 ...... 28 709 25.3 Most Conference Losses 10. Darren Sproles, 2001-04 ...... 35 846 10. Andre Coleman, 1990-93 ...... 60 1,458 24.3 Season ...... 7, 10 Times (Last: 1989 [0-7]) Donald Calhoun, 1971-73...... 35 669 Isaac Jackson, 1971-73 ...... 35 652 Mack Herron, 1968-69 ...... 35 916 TOUCHDOWNS [29] Most Consecutive Conference Losses Season ...... 26, 9/24/60 - 11/2/63 Game Yds Player vs./at Opponent, Date YARDAGE 89...... Eldon Zeller at Iowa State, 10/13/51 Most Ties Game 99...... Mack Herron at Virginia Tech, 10/5/68 Season ...... 3 (1935, 1920) Rk Player vs./at Opponent, Date Att Yds 100...... Mack Herron vs. Oklahoma, 11/2/68 1. Morgan Burns at Texas Tech, 11/14/2015 ...... 7 221 47...... Kent Dean vs. Colorado, 11/17/84 Largest Winning Margin 99...... Gerald Neasman vs. Kansas, 11/8/97 2. Morgan Burns vs. West Virginia, 12/5/2015 ...... 3 201 Game ...... 76, vs. Ball State, 9/16/2000 97...... Aaron Lockett vs. New Mexico State, 9/22/2001 3. Aubrey Quarles at North Texas, 11/27/2010 ...... 5 197 ...... 71, vs. Wichita State, 11/20/1909 4. Brandon Banks at Oklahoma, 10/10/2009 ...... 8 195 95...... Terence Newman vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/14/2002 98...... Yamon Figurs at Texas Tech, 10/15/2005 5. Tyler Lockett at Oklahoma State, 11/5/2011 ...... 6 193 88...... Justin McKinney vs. Florida Atlantic, 9/9/2006 Largest Losing Margin 95...... Leon Patton vs. Oklahoma State, 10/7/2006 Game ...... 76, vs. Oklahoma, 11/7/42 Season 85...... James Johnson vs. Kansas, 11/18/2006 Rk Player, Year Att Yds 85...... James Johnson at Texas, 9/29/2007 1. Morgan Burns, 2015 ...... 34 1,138 98...... Brandon Banks vs. Nebraska, 11/15/2008 Largest Come-From-Behind Victories Game ...... 21, vs. Iowa State, 11/21/2015 2. Brandon Banks, 2009 ...... 39 1,127 91...... Brandon Banks vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/26/2009 (14-35 in 3rd quarter, won 38-35) 3. William Powell, 2010 ...... 21 726 92...... Brandon Banks vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/26/2009 ...... 21, at Iowa State, 9/25/99 4. Tyler Lockett, 2012 ...... 21 688 97...... Brandon Banks vs. Texas A&M, 10/17/2009 (7-28 in 3rd quarter, won 35-28) 5. Henry Hawthorne, 1970 ...... 23 632 98...... Brandon Banks at Oklahoma, 10/31/2009

KICKOFF RETURN/MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS KICKOFF ...... 21, at Missouri, 11/6/04 6. Eugene Goodlow, 1978 ...... 26 613 100...... William Powell at Baylor, 10/23/2010 (0-21 in 2nd quarter, won 35-24) 7. Tyler Lockett, 2013 ...... 22 583 92...... Aubrey Quarles at North Texas, 11/27/2010 100...... Tyler Lockett at Texas Tech, 10/15/2011 ...... 21, at Oklahoma State, 10/23/99 Mack Herron, 1968 ...... 20 583 97...... Tyler Lockett at Kansas, 10/22/2011 (0-21 in 1st quarter, won 44-21) 9. Tyler Lockett, 2011 ...... 16 563 96...... Tyler Lockett vs. North Texas, 9/15/2012 ...... 17, at Oklahoma State, 11/6/71 10. Dimitrie Scott, 1989 ...... 26 551 100...... Tyler Lockett vs. Oklahoma State, 11/3/2012 (0-17 in 3rd quarter, won 35-21) 94...... Tramaine Thompson vs. Louisiana, 9/7/2013 Career 86...... Morgan Burns vs. Oklahoma State, 11/1/2014 Rk Player, Years Att Yds 100...... Morgan Burns vs. South Dakota, 9/5/2015 Margin of Victory Modern Era 1. Tyler Lockett, 2011-14 ...... 77 2,196 93 ...... Morgan Burns at Texas Tech, 11/14/2015 Rk Game Score 2. Brandon Banks, 2008-09 ...... 57 1,625 100...... Morgan Burns vs. Iowa State, 11/21/2015 1. vs. Ball State, 9/16/2000 ...... 76-0 3. Morgan Burns, 2013-15 ...... 51 1,572 97 ...... Morgan Burns vs. West Virginia, 12/5/2015 2. vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/7/2002 ...... 68-0 4. Andre Coleman, 1990-93 ...... 60 1,458 3. vs. Akron, 9/23/95 ...... 67-0 5. Dimitrie Scott, 1985-86, 88-89 ...... 68 1,297 Season 4. vs. Northern Illinois, 9/12/98 ...... 73-7 6. Ossie Cain, 1965-67 ...... 56 1,037 Rk Player, Year TDs vs. Indiana State, 9/5/98 ...... 66-0 7. Aubrey Quarles, 2009-10 ...... 44 1,006 1. Morgan Burns, 2015 ...... 4 vs. Missouri, 11/20/99 ...... 66-0 8. Henry Hawthorne, 1969-70 ...... 36 921 Brandon Banks, 2009 ...... 4 9. Mack Herron, 1968-69 ...... 35 916 3. Tyler Lockett, 2012 ...... 2 10. Darren Sproles, 2001-04 ...... 35 846 Tyler Lockett, 2011 ...... 2 Mack Herron, 1968 ...... 2 FIRST DOWNS Most First Downs LONGEST RETURNS [SINCE 1969 UNLESS NOTED] Game ...... 37, vs. Iowa State, 10/24/98 Rk Player, Opponent, Date Yds Career Season ...... 319 (2003 - 15 games) [176 rush, 127 pass, 16 penalty] Rk Player, Year TDs 1. Morgan Burns vs. Iowa State, 11/21/2015 ...... 100* 1. Morgan Burns, 2013-15 ...... 5 Morgan Burns vs. South Dakota, 9/5/2015 ...... 100* Brandon Banks, 2008-09 ...... 5 Fewest First Downs Tyler Lockett vs. Oklahoma State, 11/3/2012 ...... 100* 3. Tyler Lockett, 2011-14 ...... 4 Game ...... 3, Many Times (Last: vs. Colorado, 10/24/92) Tyler Lockett at Texas Tech, 10/15/2011 ...... 100* 4. James Johnson, 2006-07 ...... 2 Season ...... 129 (1985 - 11 games) William Powell at Baylor, 10/23/2010 ...... 100* Mack Herron, 1968-69 ...... 2 Mack Herron at Oklahoma, 11/2/68 ...... 100* 7. Gerald Neasman vs. Kansas, 11/8/97 ...... 99* Most First Downs Rushing Hack Herron at Virginia Tech, 10/5/68 ...... 99* Season ...... 176 (2003 - 15 games) 9. Brandon Banks at Oklahoma, 10/31/2009 ...... 98* MISCELLANEOUS ...... 168 (2002 - 13 games) Brandon Banks vs. Nebraska, 11/15/2008 ...... 98* Yamon Figurs at Texas Tech, 10/15/2005 ...... 98* Fewest First Downs Rushing * Denotes touchdown scored on play WINS/LOSSES Season ...... 11, Seven Times Season ...... 55 (1989 - 11 games) ...... 2012 (11-2) AVERAGE ...... 2003 (11-4) Most First Downs Passing ...... 2002 (11-2) Season ...... 167 (2007 - 12 games) Season (min. 1.2 attempts/game) ...... 2000 (11-3) ...... 162 (2014 - 13 games) Rk Player, Year Att Yds Avg...... 1999 (11-1) 1. Tyler Lockett, 2011 ...... 16 563 35.2 ...... 1998 (11-2) 2. William Powell, 2010 ...... 21 726 34.6 ...... 1997 (11-1) Fewest First Downs Passing 3. Morgan Burns, 2015 ...... 34 1,138 33.5 Season ...... 45 (1975 - 11 games) 4. Tyler Lockett, 2012 ...... 21 688 32.8 5. Mack Herron, 1968 ...... 20 583 29.2 Most Consecutive Wins Seasons ...... 19, 10/11/97 - 11/21/98 Most First Downs By Penalty 6. Andre Coleman, 1993 ...... 15 434 28.9 Season ...... 28 (2014 - 13 games) 7. Brandon Banks, 2009 ...... 39 1,127 28.9 ...... 27 (2011 - 13 games) 8. Jack Richardson, 1960 ...... 12 345 28.8 Most Conference Wins ...... 25 (1998, 1993, 2015) 9. Aaron Lockett, 2001 ...... 14 397 28.4 Season ...... 8 (1998, 2012) 10. Brandon Banks, 2008 ...... 18 498 27.7 Fewest First Downs By Penalty Season ...... 9 (1968 - 10 games)

152 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Team Single-Game Highs First Downs BILL SNYDER FAMILY Most Pass Attempts MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Rk Game Total K-State ...... 52, Carl Straw vs. Oklahoma State, 10/29/88 1. vs. Iowa State, 10/24/98 ...... 37 STADIUM RECORDS Opponent ...... 60, Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech, 10/21/2000 2. vs. Oklahoma, 10/23/71 ...... 32 TEAM vs. Akron, 9/23/95 ...... 32 Most Pass Completions 4. vs. Northern Illinois, 9/30/95 ...... 31 Most Rushing Attempts K-State ...... 31, Josh Freeman vs. Kansas, 10/6/2007 5. Nine TImes ...... 30 K-State ...... 70, vs. South Dakota, 9/12/81 Opponent ...... 35, Two Times (Last: Seth Doege, Texas Tech, 10/27/2012) LAST: vs. Texas Tech, 10/27/2012 Opponent ...... 79, Colorado, 11/20/76 Most Passing Yards Most Rushing Yards PENALTIES K-State ...... 478, Josh Freeman vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/2008 K-State ...... 429, vs. Bowling Green, 9/27/97 Opponent ...... 505, Landry Jones, Oklahoma, 10/29/2011 Most Penalties Opponent ...... 518, Colorado, 11/18/89 Game ...... 18, vs. Kansas, 10/9/99 [162 yards] Most Passing Touchdowns ...... 17, vs. Oklahoma, 9/20/2001 [139 yards] Most Rushing Touchdowns ...... 17, vs. Western Illinois, 9/8/90 [108 yards] K-State ...... 4, Six Times (Last: Jake Waters vs. Kansas, 11/29/2014) K-State ...... 7, vs. North Texas, 9/23/2000 Season ...... 118 (1998 - 12 games) Opponent ...... 6, , Texas Tech, 10/4/2008 Opponent ...... 8, Colorado, 11/18/89 ...... 101 (1999 - 11 games) Long Pass Fewest Penalties Most Passing Attempts K-State ...... 97, Michael Bishop to Aaron Lockett vs. La.-Monroe, 9/26/98 K-State ...... 52, Two Times (Last: vs. Oklahoma, 10/25/2008) Game ...... 0, vs. Auburn, 9/18/2014 Opponent ...... 60, Two Times (Last: Texas Tech, 10/4/2008) Season ...... 32 [350 yards] (1962 - 10 games) Most Pass Receptions K-State ...... 15, Jordy Nelson vs. Missouri State, 9/15/2007 Most Penalty Yards Most Passing Completions Opponent ...... 17, Lifford Jackson, Lousiana Tech, 10/1/88 K-State ...... 32, vs. Kansas, 10/6/2007 Game ...... 162, vs. Kansas, 10/9/99 [18 flags] Opponent ...... 42, Texas Tech, 10/4/2008 ...... 139, vs. Oklahoma, 9/20/2001 [17 flags] Most Receiving Yards Season ...... 993 (1998 - 12 games) K-State ...... 278, Tyler Lockett vs. Oklahoma, 11/23/2013 ...... 860 (1999 - 11 games) Most Passing Yards Opponent ...... 251, Lifford Jackson, Lousiana Tech, 10/1/88 K-State ...... 441, vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/26/98 Opponent ...... 520, Oklahoma, 10/29/2011 Fewest Penalty Yards Most Receiving Touchdowns Game ...... 0, vs. Auburn, 9/18/2014 K-State ...... 3, Five Times (Last: Tyler Lockett vs. Oklahoma, 11/23/2013) Season ...... 310 (1960 - 10 games) [35 Flags] Most Passing Touchdowns K-State ...... 4, 12 Times (Last: vs. Kansas, 11/29/2014) Opponent ...... 6, Texas Tech, 10/4/2008 Most Field Goals FUMBLES K-State 4, Six Times (Last: Jack Cantele vs. Louisiana Tech, 9/19/2015) Opponent ...... 5, Jose Oceguera, Long Beach State, 9/3/83 Most Fumbles Most Plays Game ...... 12, Many Times K-State ...... 100, vs. Kansas, 10/3/70 Season ...... 51 (1954 - 10 games) Long Field Goal Most Total Offense K-State ...... 65, Martin Gramatica vs. Northern Illinois, 9/12/98 Fewest Fumbles K-State ...... 658, vs. North Texas, 9/24/2005 Game ...... 0, Many Times (Last: vs. Arkansas, 1/2/2016) Opponent ...... 690, Oklahoma, 10/29/2011 Most Punts Season ...... N/A K-State ...... 12, Bob Coble vs. Missouri, 10/26/98 Most First Downs Opponent 12, Two Times (Last: Truman Spencer, North Texas, 9/24/2005) Most Fumbles Lost K-State ...... 37, vs. Iowa State, 10/24/98 Game ...... 6, Three Times (Last: vs. Colorado, 11/19/83) Highest Punt Average Season ...... 29 (1976 - 11 games) Most Points K-State ...... 60.3, James Garcia vs. Texas, 9/18/98 K-State ...... 76, vs. Ball State, 9/16/2000 Fewest Fumbles Lost Opponent ...... 75, Oklahoma, 10/23/71 Longest Punt Game ...... 0, Many Times (Last: vs. Arkansas, 1/2/2016) K-State ...... 82, David Spare vs. Pacific, 9/28/74 Season ...... 3 (2012 - 13 games) Most Penalties ...... 5 (2014 - 13 games) K-State ...... 18, vs. Kansas, 10/9/99 Longest Punt Return Opponent ...... 13, Four Times (Last: McNeese State, 9/6/2003) K-State ...... 94, Lamar Chapman vs. Ohio, 9/13/97 OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS Rushing Attempts...... 88, Oklahoma, 10/27/62 Most Penalty Yards Longest Kickoff Return K-State ...... 100, Morgan Burns vs. Iowa State, 11/21/2015 Rushing Yards ...... 768, Oklahoma, 10/15/88 K-State ...... 162, Two Times (Last: 162, vs. Missouri State, 9/15/2007) ...... 100, Morgan Burns vs. South Dakota, 9/5/2015 Passing Attempts ...... 72, Texas Tech, 10/15/2005 Opponent ...... 136, Kent State, 9/17/2011 ...... 100, Tyler Lockett vs. Oklahoma State, 11/3/2012 Completions ...... 47, Two Times (Last: at Texas Tech, 11/9/2013) Passing Yards ...... 669, Texas Tech, 10/15/2005 Most Quarterback Sacks Touchdown Passes ...... 8, Texas Tech, 10/10/2009 K-State ...... 8, vs. Kansas, 10/28/95 Most Tackles Total Plays ...... 105, Colorado, 10/24/92 Opponent: ...... 7, Oklahoma, 10/29/2011 K-State ...... 25, Gary Spani vs. Iowa St., 11/12/77 Total Offense ...... 829, Oklahoma, 10/15/88 Points ...... 76, Oklahoma, 10/15/88 Most Sacks Touchdowns ...... 11, Two Times (Last: Oklahoma, 10/23/71) Most Interceptions K-State ...... 3.5, Jordan Willis vs. Louisiana Tech, 9/19/2015 First Downs ...... 39, Texas Tech, 10/15/2005 K-State ...... 6, vs. Western Illinois, 8/30/86 Interceptions ...... 7, Three Times (Last: Nebraska, 11/14/70) Opponent ...... 5, Iowa, 9/10/88 Interception Return Yards ...... 184, Nebraska, 11/14/70 Most Interceptions Punts ...... 14, two time (Last: Texas Tech, 11/1/97) INDIVIDUAL K-State ...... 4, Jaime Mendez vs. Temple, 9/26/92 Punting Average ...... 61.3, Wyoming, 9/24/83 Most Rushing Attempts Punt Return Yards ...... 277, Oklahoma, 10/16/48 K-State ...... 43, Darren Sproles vs. Missouri, 11/22/2003 Kickoff Return Yards ...... 235, West Virginia, 10/20/2012 Opponent ...... 48, , Iowa State, 11/23/96 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Most Rushing Yards Rushing Yards ...... 320, Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State, 10/29/88 K-State ...... 292, Darren Sproles vs. Louisiana, 9/18/2004 Passing Yards ...... 643, , Texas Tech, 10/15/2005 Opponent ...... 320, Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State, 10/29/88 Total Offense ...... 604, Cody Hodges, Texas Tech, 10/15/2005 Completions ...... 44, Cody Hodges, Texas Tech, 10/15/2005 Most Rushing Touchdowns Receptions ...... 17, Lifford Jackson, Louisiana Tech, 10/1/88 K-State ...... 5, Two Times (Last: Collin Klein vs. Texas A&M, 11/12/2011) Receiving Yards...... 255, Joel Filani, Texas Tech, 10/15/2005 Opponent ...... 4, Many Times Touchdowns ...... 5, Taurean Henderson, Texas Tech, 15/15/2005 Longest Rush K-State ...... 95, John Hubert vs. Missouri State, 9/1/2012

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 153 RECORD RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE PUNT RETURN KICK RETURN INT RETURN FIRST PEN. POINTS YEAR W-L-T ATT YDS TD YPG ATT CPL INT YDS TD YPG PLAYS YDS YPG ATT YDS TD ATT YDS TD INT YDS TD DOWNS YDS TOT PPG 1949 2-8-0 476 2010 19 201.0 178 66 24 1012 8 101.2 654 3022 302.2 25 423 0 33 678 0 15 235 0 - - 191 18.5 1950 1-9-1 441 1542 13 140.2 197 60 29 859 3 78.1 638 2401 218.3 18 241 0 n/a 8 82 2 - - 122 12.2 1951 1-7-1 324 655 6 72.7 190 68 22 941 4 104.6 514 1596 177.3 25 168 0 42 688 17 88 1 - - 73 8.1 1952 1-9-0 402 919 6 91.9 166 70 20 778 5 77.8 568 1697 169.7 20 229 1 n/a 10 85 0 - - 81 8.1 1953 6-3-1 469 2274 22 227.4 66 26 3 610 6 61.0 535 2884 288.4 13 305 2 n/a 14 176 0 - - 198 19.8 1954 7-3-0 490 2268 19 226.8 102 44 6 678 8 67.8 592 2946 294.6 15 55 0 27 478 0 6 - 1 141 596 191 19.1 1955 4-6-0 466 1503 22 150.3 97 30 9 378 2 37.8 563 1881 188.1 23 230 0 26 442 0 20 - - 102 631 165 16.5 1956 3-7-0 495 1926 13 192.6 117 39 17 656 7 65.6 612 2582 258.2 20 196 0 39 561 0 8 - - 118 600 143 14.3 1957 3-6-1 577 2262 16 226.2 115 44 14 527 1 52.7 692 2789 278.9 29 322 0 25 411 0 8 132 0 151 502 124 12.4 1958 3-7-0 486 1534 11 153.4 162 84 15 962 3 96.2 648 2496 249.6 31 230 0 37 724 0 9 117 0 155 339 110 11.0 1959 2-8-0 434 1218 9 121.8 210 92 13 934 5 93.4 644 2152 215.2 16 143 0 43 701 0 8 - - 132 468 109 10.7 1960 1-9-0 313 918 7 91.8 163 61 11 644 4 64.4 476 1562 156.2 19 114 0 48 990 0 6 79 0 75 310 78 7.8 1961 2-8-0 427 845 5 84.5 100 36 7 484 3 48.4 527 1329 132.9 23 239 0 37 600 0 10 87 0 86 353 58 5.8 1962 0-10-0 368 985 4 98.5 155 53 15 681 2 68.1 523 1666 166.6 18 174 0 43 815 0 8 76 0 102 350 39 3.9 1963 2-7-0 376 1196 7 132.9 165 77 10 807 4 80.7 541 2004 222.6 24 250 0 31 613 0 n/a 118 324 91 10.1 1964 3-7-0 444 1282 7 128.2 100 44 12 493 1 49.3 544 1775 177.5 28 245 0 27 469 0 8 - - 90 540 64 6.4 1965 0-10-0 368 745 3 74.5 238 83 25 982 2 98.2 606 1727 172.7 17 166 0 50 839 0 11 - - 108 376 43 4.3 1966 0-9-1 406 1302 6 130.2 201 81 21 1207 3 120.7 607 2509 250.9 19 110 0 39 642 0 n/a - - 66 6.6 1967 1-9-0 380 563 8 56.3 221 112 15 1251 3 125.1 601 1814 181.4 24 246 0 34 555 0 11 69 0 110 441 90 9.0 1968 4-6-0 386 930 0 93.0 304 153 23 1947 10 194.7 680 2877 287.7 25 235 3 35 757 2 15 143 1 99 599 194 19.4 1969 5-5-0 446 1395 29 139.5 379 197 19 2501 14 250.1 825 3896 389.6 40 306 0 32 686 0 14 134 0 206 581 319 31.9

YEAR-BY-EAR OFFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR-BY-EAR 1970 6-5-0 438 1245 17 113.2 410 196 34 2441 8 221.9 848 3686 335.1 33 232 1 37 843 0 16 245 0 202 766 190 17.2 1971 5-6-0 557 1997 22 181.5 337 157 14 1780 8 161.8 894 3777 343.4 22 187 0 45 808 0 11 162 0 212 633 219 19.9 1972 3-8-0 408 1354 10 123.1 368 165 30 1977 12 179.7 776 3331 302.8 15 54 0 52 856 0 13 97 1 172 588 169 15.4 1973 5-6-0 641 2443 16 222.1 175 78 17 1088 5 98.9 816 3531 321.0 18 95 0 38 629 0 15 201 0 192 687 176 16.0 1974 4-7-0 581 1918 15 174.4 233 102 9 1236 7 112.4 814 3154 286.7 22 259 1 39 613 0 10 153 2 192 609 193 17.5 1975 3-8-0 536 1615 8 146.8 165 57 16 756 2 68.7 701 2371 215.5 17 104 0 42 790 0 6 74 0 139 582 89 8.1 1976 1-10-0 491 1342 14 122.0 229 94 21 1258 4 114.4 720 2600 236.4 18 101 1 48 642 0 11 190 1 154 480 155 14.1 1977 2-9-0 499 1370 10 124.5 280 125 23 1733 5 157.5 779 3103 282.1 29 204 1 37 539 0 11 148 1 175 602 131 11.9 1978 4-7-0 499 1680 20 152.7 274 141 20 2019 9 183.5 773 3699 336.3 21 196 1 45 926 0 10 159 0 198 473 201 18.3 1979 3-8-0 517 1577 10 143.4 266 133 22 1621 9 147.4 783 3198 290.7 15 89 0 26 395 0 10 52 1 180 430 154 14.0 1980 4-7-0 479 1445 12 131.4 225 102 18 1274 4 115.8 704 2719 247.2 22 120 0 19 370 0 10 131 0 151 515 129 11.7 1981 2-9-0 549 1678 13 152.5 194 91 16 1260 8 114.5 743 2938 267.1 14 76 0 27 478 0 8 38 0 167 607 164 14.9 1982 6-5-1 579 1962 15 178.4 238 114 9 1541 11 140.1 817 3503 318.5 27 182 0 19 296 0 19 175 1 197 651 227 20.6 1983 3-8-0 500 1741 16 158.3 263 126 20 1661 8 151.0 763 3402 309.3 19 57 0 44 686 0 9 29 0 197 473 186 16.9 1984 3-7-1 495 1671 11 151.9 213 97 10 1091 6 99.2 708 2762 251.1 19 104 0 29 599 1 11 305 4 164 574 185 16.8 1985 1-10-0 437 940 5 85.5 268 118 16 1274 6 115.8 705 2214 201.3 22 246 0 36 601 0 13 96 1 129 545 101 9.2 1986 2-9-0 503 1418 8 128.9 248 108 19 1375 5 125.0 751 2793 253.9 22 151 1 45 832 0 20 226 1 154 614 134 12.2 1987 0-10-1 427 1394 5 126.7 299 143 17 1575 10 143.2 726 2969 269.9 10 79 0 52 979 0 10 158 1 174 618 135 12.3 1988 0-11-0 367 1182 5 107.5 443 227 24 2578 15 234.4 810 3760 341.8 12 99 0 54 920 0 13 136 0 211 565 171 15.5 1989 1-10-0 349 657 8 59.7 403 213 13 2289 8 208.1 752 2946 267.8 15 135 0 44 859 0 8 81 0 187 499 134 12.2 1990 5-6-0 438 1298 23 118.0 346 180 12 2484 8 225.8 784 3782 343.8 23 205 1 35 725 0 19 231 1 201 526 255 23.2 1991 7-4-0 469 1756 21 159.6 338 184 16 2475 12 225.0 807 4231 384.6 32 298 0 33 663 0 12 115 0 234 570 263 23.9 1992 5-6-0 439 1163 18 105.7 251 120 13 1521 5 138.3 690 2684 244.0 35 340 0 31 605 0 21 301 2 153 676 195 17.7 1993 9-2-1 409 1168 20 106.2 355 186 11 2698 16 245.3 765 3866 351.5 27 362 1 24 531 0 12 92 0 214 814 288 26.2 1994 9-3-0 403 1386 21 126.0 351 205 6 2614 18 237.6 754 4000 363.6 36 336 0 22 524 0 12 118 1 227 655 305 27.7 1995 10-2-0 511 1893 22 172.1 300 192 12 2526 27 229.6 811 4419 401.7 40 495 1 24 487 0 13 147 2 247 659 402 36.5 1996 9-3-0 428 1495 21 135.9 304 176 7 2030 21 184.5 732 3525 320.5 28 284 1 20 487 0 13 215 1 204 666 325 29.5 1997 11-1-0 541 2422 29 220.2 204 88 9 1674 14 152.2 745 4096 372.4 43 560 2 18 470 1 5 41 1 204 644 383 34.8 1998 11-2-0 571 2699 42 224.9 316 179 5 3042 23 253.5 887 5741 478.4 39 832 5 23 531 0 16 142 2 295 993 576 48.0 1999 11-1-0 526 2032 31 184.7 256 116 9 2090 14 190.0 782 4122 374.7 43 480 3 30 728 0 21 282 5 203 860 433 39.4 2000 11-3-0 595 2575 42 198.1 338 166 13 2755 19 211.9 933 5330 410.0 41 708 4 34 631 0 20 138 1 276 931 514 39.5 2001 6-6-0 606 2835 34 257.7 250 110 16 1497 8 136.1 856 4332 393.8 35 379 0 28 690 1 18 188 1 239 721 327 29.7 2002 11-2-0 655 3433 53 264.1 223 120 6 2066 14 158.9 878 5499 423.0 50 687 5 21 476 1 20 339 5 273 759 582 44.8 2003 11-4-0 688 3429 42 228.6 371 194 17 3186 25 212.4 1059 6615 441.0 48 530 4 23 506 0 20 156 2 319 726 549 36.6 2004 4-7-0 480 2044 25 185.8 314 176 12 1957 12 177.9 794 4001 363.7 26 171 0 38 840 0 10 155 4 225 498 326 29.6 2005 5-6-0 432 1522 16 138.4 318 164 12 2215 15 201.4 750 3737 339.7 31 347 3 36 694 1 8 112 1 192 827 289 26.3 2006 7-6-0 372 1497 16 115.2 415 214 20 2601 10 200.1 787 4098 315.2 25 391 3 36 977 3 10 137 1 203 732 296 22.8 2007 5-7-0 351 1593 23 132.8 510 322 12 3425 21 285.4 861 5018 418.2 34 766 5 52 1026 1 17 103 1 267 903 422 35.2 2008 5-7-0 408 1590 26 132.5 425 250 10 3235 22 269.6 833 4825 402.1 37 428 5 60 1396 1 10 145 1 250 549 419 34.9 2009 6-6-0 504 2159 22 179.9 298 175 8 2033 7 169.4 802 4192 349.3 25 260 0 50 1316 4 13 131 1 222 723 276 23.0 2010 7-6-0 554 2593 40 199.5 293 189 8 2331 16 179.3 847 4924 378.8 23 189 0 57 1421 2 13 125 0 250 504 437 33.6 2011 10-3-0 606 2411 34 185.5 290 167 6 1970 13 151.5 896 4381 337.0 19 160 0 50 1260 2 18 273 3 255 465 413 31.8 2012 11-2-0 526 2522 42 194.0 315 203 9 2696 16 207.4 841 5218 401.4 19 360 1 37 1082 2 18 270 2 282 403 505 38.8 2013 8-5-0 514 2314 29 178.0 314 197 13 2921 22 224.7 828 5235 402.7 16 200 0 37 866 1 17 401 3 432 585 432 33.2 2014 9-4-0 476 1745 30 134.2 415 271 8 3736 23 287.4 891 5481 421.6 24 432 2 35 769 1 15 42 1 294 511 465 35.8 2015 6-7-0 531 2050 29 157.7 345 162 13 2288 14 176.0 876 4338 333.7 24 167 1 50 1268 4 5 2 0 240 505 389 29.9 Regular season games only by NCAA policy through 2001; Statistics reflect bowl games starting in 2002

154 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE RECORD RUSHING PASSING TOTAL DEFENSE PUNT RETURN KICK RETURN INT RETURN FIRST PEN. POINTS YEAR-BY-YEAR DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR W-L-T ATT YDS TD YPG ATT CPL INT YDS TD YPG PLAYS YDS YPG ATT YDS TD ATT YDS TD INT YDS TD DOWNS YDS TOT PPG 1949 2-8-0 ------257 25.7 1950 1-9-1 ------355 32.3 1951 1-7-1 ------228 25.3 1952 1-9-0 ------255 25.5 1953 6-3-1 ------116 11.6 1954 7-3-0 - 1960 - 196.0 101 45 6 515 - 51.5 - 2475 247.5 ------9 - - 129 508 154 15.4 1955 4-6-0 - 1724 - 172.4 148 58 20 920 - 92.0 - 2644 264.4 ------9 - - 151 526 191 19.1 1956 3-7-0 - 2540 - 254.0 130 54 8 902 - 90.2 - 3442 344.2 ------17 - - 169 562 259 25.9 1957 3-6-1 - 2094 - 209.4 134 59 8 925 - 92.5 - 3019 301.9 ------14 - - 151 687 166 16.6 1958 3-7-0 - 1899 - 189.9 127 66 9 908 - 90.8 - 2807 280.7 ------15 - - 139 692 192 19.2 1959 2-8-0 - 2203 - 220.3 167 79 8 1194 - 119.4 - 3397 339.7 ------13 - - 181 525 266 26.6 1960 1-9-0 - 3132 - 313.2 105 53 7 619 - 61.9 - 3751 375.1 ------11 - - 216 514 316 31.6 1961 2-8-0 - 2771 - 277.1 109 42 10 687 - 68.7 - 3458 345.8 ------7 - - 182 525 232 23.2 1962 0-10-0 - 3068 - 306.8 115 51 8 727 - 72.7 - 3795 379.5 ------15 - - 212 686 283 28.3 1963 2-7-0 - 2323 - 258.1 147 72 - 1006 - 111.8 - 3329 369.9 ------7 - - 185 356 222 24.7 1964 3-7-0 - 2162 - 216.2 156 71 8 980 - 98.0 - 3142 314.2 ------12 - - 171 511 186 18.6 1965 0-10-0 - 2822 - 282.2 180 83 11 1078 - 107.8 - 3900 390.0 ------25 - - 206 775 296 29.6 1966 0-9-1 ------226 22.6 1967 1-9-0 - 2297 - 229.7 172 96 11 1197 - 119.7 - 3494 349.4 ------15 - - 202 657 263 26.3 1968 4-6-0 - 2191 - 219.1 243 107 15 1438 - 143.8 - 3629 362.9 ------23 - - 185 478 247 24.7 1969 5-5-0 - 1182 - 118.2 266 111 14 1764 - 176.4 - 2946 294.6 ------19 - - 147 510 233 23.3 1970 6-5-0 - 1685 - 153.2 326 148 16 1664 - 151.3 - 3349 304.5 ------34 - - 192 861 218 19.8 1971 5-6-0 522 2131 22 193.7 250 132 11 1865 16 169.5 772 3996 363.3 29 249 1 27 501 1 14 136 0 214 528 296 26.9 1972 3-8-0 684 3115 35 283.2 245 132 13 1747 11 158.8 929 4862 442.0 33 537 4 28 405 0 30 509 4 271 583 407 37.0 1973 5-6-0 563 2581 25 234.6 219 108 15 1442 10 131.1 782 4023 365.7 15 62 0 28 574 0 17 214 0 228 573 260 23.6 1974 4-7-0 606 2416 23 219.6 189 104 10 1464 11 133.1 795 3880 352.7 22 388 2 35 597 1 9 160 1 207 635 283 25.7 1975 3-8-0 644 2624 17 238.5 202 95 6 1341 13 121.9 846 3965 360.5 37 258 1 23 484 0 16 127 0 217 496 248 22.5 1976 1-10-0 688 2879 37 261.7 199 94 11 1165 8 105.9 887 4044 367.6 29 106 0 25 529 0 21 173 0 225 790 347 31.5 1977 2-9-0 616 2639 26 239.9 218 115 11 1466 10 133.3 834 4105 373.2 35 210 0 26 490 0 23 154 0 206 691 286 26.0 1978 4-7-0 619 2688 20 244.4 197 102 10 1591 12 144.6 816 4279 389.0 27 180 0 25 384 0 20 136 0 210 578 342 31.1 1979 3-8-0 560 2251 20 204.6 227 127 10 1574 5 143.1 787 3825 347.7 22 124 0 27 618 1 22 219 0 214 630 225 20.5 1980 4-7-0 626 2896 17 263.3 152 75 10 1005 8 91.4 778 3901 354.6 20 57 0 18 325 1 18 153 0 203 612 212 19.3 1981 2-9-0 546 2293 29 208.5 216 129 8 1900 9 172.7 762 4193 381.2 31 145 0 15 261 0 16 212 1 221 703 297 27.0 1982 6-5-1 473 1952 13 177.5 283 137 19 1508 4 137.1 756 3460 314.5 19 118 0 20 357 0 9 149 3 185 561 166 15.1 1983 3-8-0 533 2437 28 221.5 262 150 9 2053 11 186.6 795 4590 417.3 27 136 0 19 386 1 20 184 2 244 642 343 31.2 1984 3-7-1 599 2709 35 246.3 233 127 11 1587 8 144.3 832 4296 390.5 29 197 0 31 618 0 10 108 1 253 585 330 30.0 1985 1-10-0 608 2569 28 233.5 227 114 13 1557 6 141.5 835 4126 375.1 45 356 0 18 335 0 17 127 2 237 636 295 26.8 1986 2-9-0 536 2683 31 243.9 261 128 20 1822 13 165.6 797 4505 409.5 41 368 0 22 503 0 20 402 1 227 524 343 31.2 1987 0-10-1 639 3182 40 289.3 223 124 10 1719 11 156.3 862 4901 445.5 32 317 0 26 505 0 17 105 1 259 635 421 38.3 1988 0-11-0 605 3449 39 313.5 263 134 13 2180 17 198.1 868 5629 511.7 24 101 0 30 510 0 24 405 2 269 665 448 40.7 1989 1-10-0 633 3306 35 300.5 156 95 7 1422 12 129.3 787 4728 429.8 27 266 0 29 554 0 13 156 1 236 657 349 31.7 1990 5-6-0 505 2397 27 217.9 306 132 19 2074 9 188.5 811 4460 405.5 34 383 0 43 956 1 12 89 0 238 464 293 26.6 1991 7-4-0 486 2001 15 181.9 272 136 12 1864 14 169.5 758 3865 351.4 20 302 1 44 801 0 17 140 0 198 541 226 20.5 1992 5-6-0 531 1662 17 151.1 322 176 21 2094 9 190.4 853 3756 341.5 47 574 0 22 391 0 13 295 2 215 640 233 21.2 1993 9-2-1 482 1866 13 169.6 283 147 12 1913 10 173.9 765 3779 343.6 21 117 0 31 587 0 11 168 1 195 662 210 19.1 1994 9-3-0 472 1842 13 167.5 279 130 12 1596 7 145.1 751 3438 312.6 30 235 0 36 647 0 6 81 0 189 649 156 14.2 1995 10-2-0 404 1254 4 114.0 269 125 13 1505 12 136.8 673 2759 250.8 16 206 1 41 780 0 12 111 1 154 573 145 13.2 1996 9-3-0 493 1770 10 160.9 299 126 13 1509 9 137.2 792 3279 298.1 27 223 0 39 748 0 7 72 0 192 624 172 15.6 1997 11-1-0 463 1429 13 129.9 239 99 5 1369 4 124.5 702 2825 256.8 26 184 1 39 748 0 9 168 1 148 559 159 14.5 1998 11-2-0 433 1179 3 98.3 326 141 16 2041 15 170.1 759 3220 268.3 9 56 0 48 828 0 5 31 0 178 631 160 13.3 1999 11-1-0 378 1221 13 111.0 315 118 21 1364 5 124.0 693 2585 235.0 22 199 0 35 537 0 9 57 0 143 542 144 13.1 2000 11-3-0 473 1276 20 98.2 399 204 20 2241 8 172.4 872 3517 270.5 24 113 1 52 824 0 13 75 0 197 720 240 18.5 2001 6-6-0 364 1061 6 96.5 320 152 18 1825 11 165.9 684 2886 262.4 31 263 1 38 700 0 16 125 1 179 630 179 16.3 2002 11-2-0 446 904 7 69.5 418 191 20 2333 11 179.5 864 3237 249.0 27 146 0 69 1262 0 6 35 0 175 723 154 11.8 2003 11-4-0 549 1627 6 108.8 447 224 20 2619 19 174.6 996 4246 283.1 30 171 2 70 1539 2 17 215 1 232 846 244 16.3 2004 4-7-0 394 1631 23 148.3 287 154 10 2215 19 201.4 681 3846 349.6 24 257 1 36 617 0 9 216 1 180 689 337 30.6 2005 5-6-0 401 1418 19 128.9 374 208 8 2536 18 230.5 775 3954 359.5 30 295 1 36 630 0 12 146 0 197 688 305 27.7 2006 7-6-0 473 1932 15 148.6 384 224 10 2561 18 197.0 857 4493 345.6 25 213 1 35 635 0 20 298 2 239 525 309 23.8 2007 5-7-0 464 1699 16 141.6 413 248 17 3108 27 259.0 877 4807 400.6 30 208 0 74 1588 3 12 164 1 263 694 370 30.8 2008 5-7-0 502 2612 31 217.7 424 257 10 3137 26 261.4 926 5749 479.1 23 205 1 45 817 0 10 98 0 302 662 430 35.8 2009 6-6-0 362 1265 10 105.4 395 231 13 2814 25 234.5 757 4079 339.9 15 70 1 49 1024 0 8 97 0 221 733 280 23.3 2010 7-6-0 507 3008 21 231.4 400 221 13 2786 23 214.3 907 5794 445.7 11 67 0 57 1198 1 8 119 2 282 711 378 29.1 2011 10-3-0 429 1707 18 131.3 478 301 18 3423 26 263.3 907 5130 394.6 19 191 1 60 1202 0 6 166 0 264 837 363 27.9 2012 11-2-0 430 1649 13 126.8 474 296 18 3230 18 248.5 904 4879 375.3 7 14 0 59 1427 3 9 51 0 270 527 288 22.2 2013 8-5-0 246 1808 20 139.1 458 277 17 2857 13 219.8 919 4665 358.8 10 128 0 54 1107 1 13 220 1 249 495 298 22.9 2014 9-4-0 440 1824 17 134.2 439 273 15 2977 20 229.0 879 4801 369.3 11 122 1 60 1078 0 8 115 1 262 783 301 23.2 2015 6-7-0 491 2050 25 166.7 451 290 5 3712 25 285.5 942 5879 452.2 19 127 0 56 1011 0 13 162 2 293 696 409 31.5 Regular season games only by NCAA policy through 2001; Statistics reflect bowl games starting in 2002

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 155 |------Overall------| Conference Final AP vs. Head Year W-L-T Pct. Conf. Pct. Finish H A N AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN H A Bowl Rank Top 25 Coach 1896 0-1-1 .250 — — — 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 — — — — — Ira Pratt 1897 1-2-1 .375 — — — 1-1-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 — — — — — A.W. Ehrsam 1898 1-1-2 .500 — — — 1-1-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 — — — — — O.K. Williamson 1899 2-3-0 .400 — — — 2-0-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 — — — — — Albert Hansen 1900 2-4-0 .333 — — — 1-2-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 — — — — — Fay Moulton 1901 3-4-1 .438 — — — 2-2-0 1-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 1-3-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 — — — — — Wade Moore 1902 2-6-0 .250 — — — 2-3-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 — — — — — Cyrus E. Dietz 1903 3-4-1 .438 — — — 3-3-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-2-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 — — — — — G.O. Dietz 1904 1-6-0 .143 — — — 1-3-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 — — — — — Reuben F. Booth 1905 6-2-0 .750 — — — 5-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 — — — — — 1906 5-2-0 .714 — — — 4-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 — — — — — Mike Ahearn 1907 5-3-0 .625 — — — 5-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 — — — — — Mike Ahearn

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR 1908 6-2-0 .750 — — — 4-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 — — — — — Mike Ahearn 1909 7-2-0 .778 — — — 5-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-2-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 — — — — — Mike Ahearn 1910 10-1-0 .909 — — — 6-0-0 4-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 6-0-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 — — — — — Mike Ahearn 1911 5-4-1 .550 — — — 3-2-1 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-3-0 4-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 — — — — — 1912 8-2-0 .800 — — — 6-0-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 5-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 — — — — — Guy Lowman 1913 3-4-1 .438 0-2-0 .000 6th 3-2-0 0-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 2-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 — — — Guy Lowman 1914 1-5-1 .214 0-3-0 .000 7th 1-3-1 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-1 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 — — — Guy Lowman 1915 3-4-1 .438 0-2-1 .167 7th 2-2-0 1-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-1 — — — John R. Bender 1916 6-1-1 .813 1-1-1 .500 4th 5-0-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-1-1 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-1 — — — Z.G. Clevenger 1917 6-2-0 .750 2-2-0 .500 4th 5-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 — — — Z.G. Clevenger 1918 4-1-0 .800 — — — 4-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 — — — — — Z.G. Clevenger 1919 3-5-1 .388 0-3-1 .125 6th 3-3-1 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-1-1 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-2-0 — — — Z.G. Clevenger 1920 3-3-3 .500 0-3-1 .125 8th 2-2-3 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-1 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-1 0-1-0 — — — Charles Bachman 1921 5-3-0 .625 4-2-0 .667 2nd 5-0-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-2-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-0-0 0-2-0 — — — Charles Bachman 1922 5-1-2 .750 3-1-2 .667 3rd 3-0-1 2-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 3-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-1 1-0-1 — — — Charles Bachman 1923 4-2-2 .625 2-2-2 .500 5th 3-1-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-1-2 — — — Charles Bachman 1924 3-4-1 .438 1-4-1 .250 8th 2-3-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 0-3-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-1-1 — — — Charles Bachman 1925 5-2-1 .688 3-2-1 .583 T3rd 2-1-1 3-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 2-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-1 2-1-0 — — — Charles Bachman 1926 5-3-0 .625 2-2-0 .500 6th 3-1-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-0-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 — — — Charles Bachman 1927 3-5-0 .375 2-4-0 .333 8th 2-2-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 — — — Charles Bachman 1928 3-5-0 .375 0-5-0 .000 6th 2-2-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 — — — A.N. McMillin 1929 3-5-0 .375 3-2-0 .600 3rd 1-2-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 2-0-0 — — — A.N. McMillin 1930 5-3-0 .625 3-2-0 .600 3rd 3-1-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 4-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 — — — A.N. McMillin 1931 8-2-0 .800 3-2-0 .600 3rd 3-1-0 5-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-0-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 — — — A.N. McMillin 1932 4-4-0 .500 2-3-0 .400 4th 4-1-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-3-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 0-2-0 — — — A.N. McMillin 1933 6-2-1 .722 4-1-0 .800 2nd 2-1-0 4-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 2-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 3-0-0 — — — A.N. McMillin 1934 7-2-1 .750 4-0-0 1.000 1st 4-0-0 3-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-2-1 5-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 — — — Lynn Waldorf 1935 2-4-3 .389 1-2-2 .400 4th 0-2-1 2-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-3-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-1-1 — — — Wes Fry 1936 4-3-2 .556 2-1-2 .600 3rd 3-0-1 1-3-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-2-1 1-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-1 0-1-1 — — 0-1-0 Wes Fry 1937 4-5-0 .444 1-4-0 .200 T5th 2-2-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-3-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 1-2-0 — — 0-1-0 Wes Fry 1938 4-4-1 .500 1-3-1 .300 5th 2-1-1 2-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 1-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-1 0-2-0 — — 0-1-0 Wes Fry 1939 4-5-0 .444 1-4-0 .200 T4th 2-2-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 1-2-0 — — 0-2-0 Wes Fry 1940 2-7-0 .222 1-4-0 .200 5th 2-2-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-3-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 — — 0-1-0 1941 2-5-2 .333 1-3-1 .300 5th 2-1-1 0-4-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-3-0 2-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-2-1 — — 0-0-0 Hobbs Adams 1942 3-8-0 .273 2-3-0 .400 4th 1-3-0 2-5-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-5-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 — — 0-0-0 Ward Haylett 1943 1-7-0 .125 0-5-0 .000 6th 1-4-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-4-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 — — 0-0-0 Ward Haylett 1944 2-5-2 .333 1-4-0 .200 T5th 1-2-2 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-4-0 2-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 — — 0-0-0 Ward Haylett 1945 1-7-1 .167 0-5-0 .000 6th 1-4-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-4-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-2-0 — — 0-0-0 Lud Fiser 1946 0-9-0 .000 0-5-0 .000 6th 0-2-0 0-7-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 — — 0-1-0 Hobbs Adams 1947 0-10-0 .000 0-5-0 .000 6th 0-5-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-4-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-2-0 — — 0-0-0 Sam Francis 1948 1-9-0 .100 0-6-0 .000 7th 1-3-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-4-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-3-0 — — 0-2-0 Ralph Graham 1949 2-8-0 .200 1-5-0 .200 7th 2-3-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-4-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 — — 0-1-0 Ralph Graham 1950 1-9-1 .150 0-6-0 .000 7th 1-3-0 0-6-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 0-4-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-3-0 — — 0-2-0 Ralph Graham 1951 0-9-0 .000 0-6-0 .000 7th 0-4-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-4-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-3-0 — — 0-1-0 1952 1-9-1 .150 0-6-0 .000 7th 1-4-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-4-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-3-0 — — 0-2-0 Bill Meek 1953 6-3-1 .650 4-2-0 .667 T2nd 4-1-0 2-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 4-1-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 — — 0-1-0 Bill Meek 1954 7-3-0 .700 3-3-0 .500 5th 3-1-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 3-2-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 — — 0-1-0 Bill Meek 1955 4-6-0 .400 3-3-0 .500 T3rd 0-4-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 2-3-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 3-0-0 — — 0-2-0 1956 3-7-0 .300 2-4-0 .333 T5th 1-3-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 1-3-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 — — 0-2-0 Bus Mertes 1957 3-6-1 .350 2-4-0 .333 T5th 1-3-0 2-3-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-2-1 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 2-1-0 — — 0-2-0 Bus Mertes 1958 3-7-0 .300 2-4-0 .333 5th 2-3-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-3-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 — — 0-1-0 Bus Mertes 1959 2-8-0 .200 1-5-0 .167 7th 1-4-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-5-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 — — 0-1-0 Bus Mertes

156 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE |------Overall------| Conference Final AP vs. Head YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year W-L-T Pct. Conf. Pct. Finish H A N AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN H A Bowl Rank Top 25 Coach 1960 1-9-0 .100 0-7-0 .000 8th 1-4-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-5-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-4-0 0-3-0 — — 0-2-0 1961 2-8-0 .200 0-7-0 .000 8th 1-3-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-4-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-4-0 — — 0-1-0 Doug Weaver 1962 0-10-0 .000 0-7-0 .000 8th 0-4-0 0-6-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-4-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-4-0 0-3-0 — — 0-1-0 Doug Weaver 1963 2-7-0 .222 1-5-0 .167 7th 1-3-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-4-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 1-2-0 — — 0-1-0 Doug Weaver 1964 3-7-0 .300 3-4-0 .429 T5th 2-2-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-4-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 1-2-0 — — 0-1-0 Doug Weaver 1965 0-10-0 .000 0-7-0 .000 8th 0-4-0 0-6-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-5-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-4-0 — — 0-1-0 Doug Weaver 1966 0-9-1 .050 0-6-1 .071 T7th 0-4-1 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-4-1 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-1 0-3-0 — — 0-1-0 Doug Weaver 1967 1-9-0 .100 0-7-0 .000 8th 0-4-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-4-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-4-0 — — 0-2-0 1968 4-6-0 .400 2-5-0 .286 T6th 2-3-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-3-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 1-2-0 — — 0-3-0 Vince Gibson 1969 5-5-0 .500 3-4-0 .429 T5th 2-2-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 3-1-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 1-3-0 — — 1-3-0 Vince Gibson 1970 6-5-0 .545 5-2-0 .714 T2nd 4-1-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 4-1-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 2-1-0 — — 2-1-0 Vince Gibson 1971 5-6-0 .455 2-5-0 .286 T5th 1-4-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 1-4-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 2-2-0 — — 0-3-0 Vince Gibson 1972 3-8-0 .273 1-6-0 .143 8th 3-3-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 1-3-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-3-0 — — 0-6-0 Vince Gibson 1973 5-6-0 .455 2-5-0 .286 T6th 3-2-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 — — 0-5-0 Vince Gibson 1974 4-7-0 .364 1-6-0 .143 T7th 4-3-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 0-4-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-3-0 — — 0-4-0 Vince Gibson 1975 3-8-0 .273 0-7-0 .000 8th 1-4-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 0-4-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-4-0 — — 0-5-0 1976 1-10-0 .091 0-7-0 .000 8th 1-5-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-5-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-4-0 0-3-0 — — 0-6-0 Ellis Rainsberger 1977 2-9-0 .182 0-7-0 .000 8th 1-4-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 1-4-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-4-0 — — 1-2-0 Ellis Rainsberger 1978 4-7-0 .364 3-4-0 .429 T5th 4-2-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 1-3-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 0-3-0 — — 0-3-0 1979 3-8-0 .375 1-6-0 .143 8th 1-4-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 1-3-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 1-3-0 — — 0-2-0 Jim Dickey 1980 4-7-0 .364 2-5-0 .286 T7th 4-2-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 0-4-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 0-3-0 — — 0-3-0 Jim Dickey 1981 2-9-0 .222 1-6-0 .143 8th 2-3-0 0-6-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 1-4-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-4-0 — — 0-4-0 Jim Dickey 1982 6-5-1 .591 3-3-1 .500 4th 5-1-1 1-3-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 2-2-1 1-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-1-1 1-2-0 Independence — 0-3-0 Jim Dickey 1983 3-8-0 .273 1-6-0 .143 8th 2-4-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 0-4-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 1-3-0 — — 0-2-0 Jim Dickey 1984 3-7-1 .318 2-4-1 .357 T5th 3-2-0 0-5-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 1-3-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 0-2-1 — — 0-3-0 Jim Dickey 1985 1-10-0 .091 1-6-0 .143 T7th 0-7-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-4-0 1-2-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 1-3-0 — — 0-3-0 Jim Dickey/Lee Moon 1986 2-9-0 .182 1-6-0 .143 7th 2-4-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-3-0 1-2-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-3-0 — — 0-2-0 1987 0-10-1 .045 0-6-1 .071 T7th 0-5-1 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-5-0 0-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-1 0-4-0 — — 0-4-0 Stan Parrish 1988 0-11-0 .000 0-7-0 .000 8th 0-6-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-5-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-4-0 0-3-0 — — 0-4-0 Stan Parrish 1989 1-10-0 .091 0-7-0 .000 8th 1-5-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-4-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-4-0 — — 0-2-0 Bill Snyder 1990 5-6-0 .454 2-5-0 .286 T6th 5-1-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 1-3-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 0-4-0 — — 0-2-0 Bill Snyder 1991 7-4-0 .636 4-3-0 .571 4th 5-1-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 1-2-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 — — 0-4-0 Bill Snyder 1992 5-6-0 .454 2-5-0 .286 T6th 5-0-0 0-5-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 1-4-0 2-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-4-0 — — 0-2-0 Bill Snyder 1993 9-2-1 .750 4-2-1 .643 3rd 6-0-1 2-2-2 1-0-0 0-0-0 4-0-0 2-1-1 2-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-1 1-2-0 Copper 20 1-1-1 Bill Snyder 1994 9-3-0 .750 5-2-0 .714 3rd 5-1-0 4-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 2-2-0 4-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 Aloha 19 1-2-0 Bill Snyder 1995 10-2-0 .833 5-2-0 .714 T2nd 6-1-0 3-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 4-0-0 3-1-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 2-1-0 Holiday 7 2-2-0 Bill Snyder 1996 9-3-0 .750 6-2-0 .750 3rd-N 5-1-0 4-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 3-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 Cotton 17 0-3-0 Bill Snyder 1997 11-1-0 .917 7-1-0 .875 2nd-N 6-0-0 4-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 3-1-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 4-0-0 3-1-0 Fiesta 8 2-1-0 Bill Snyder 1998 11-2-0 .846 8-0-0 1.000 1st-N 7-0-0 4-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 4-0-0 4-0-0 3-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 4-0-0 4-0-0 Alamo 10 3-1-0 Bill Snyder 1999 11-1-0 .917 7-1-0 .875 T1st-N 7-0-0 3-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 5-0-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 4-0-0 3-1-0 Holiday 9 1-1-0 Bill Snyder 2000 11-3-0 .786 6-2-0 .750 T1st-N 6-1-0 3-1-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 4-0-0 2-2-0 3-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 Cotton 9 2-2-0 Bill Snyder 2001 6-6-0 .500 3-5-0 .375 T4th-N 4-2-0 2-3-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 1-3-0 3-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 1-3-0 Insight.com — 0-3-0 Bill Snyder 2002 11-2-0 .846 6-2-0 .750 2nd-N 7-1-0 3-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 2-2-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 Holiday 7 2-1-0 Bill Snyder 2003 11-4-0 .733 6-2-0 .750 1st 7-1-0 3-2-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 4-0-0 2-2-0 Fiesta 14 2-2-0 Bill Snyder 2004 4-7-0 .364 2-6-0 .250 T5th-N 3-4-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 1-4-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 1-3-0 — — 0-1-0 Bill Snyder 2005 5-6-0 .455 2-6-0 .250 6th-N 4-2-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 1-4-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 0-4-0 — — 0-1-0 Bill Snyder 2006 7-6-0 .538 4-4-0 .500 T2nd-N 6-2-0 1-3-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 3-2-0 2-2-0 2-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 1-3-0 Texas — 1-4-0 2007 5-7-0 .417 3-5-0 .375 4th-N 4-2-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 2-2-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 1-3-0 — — 1-2-0 Ron Prince 2008 5-7-0 .417 2-6-0 .250 4th-N 4-3-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 1-3-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 1-2-0 — — 0-3-0 Ron Prince 2009 6-6-0 .500 4-4-0 .500 t2nd-N 5-1-0 0-5-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 0-3-0 — — 0-1-0 Bill Snyder 2010 7-6-0 .538 3-5-0 .375 t3rd-N 4-2-0 2-3-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 4-0-0 1-3-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 Pinstripe — 0-3-0 Bill Snyder 2011 10-3-0 .769 7-2-0 .778 2nd 6-1-0 4-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 4-1-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 4-1-0 3-1-0 Cotton 15 2-3-0 Bill Snyder 2012 11-2-0 .846 8-1-0 .889 t1st 7-0-0 4-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 4-0-0 4-0-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 4-0-0 4-1-0 Fiesta 12 4-1-0 Bill Snyder 2013 8-5-0 .615 5-4-0 .555 5th 5-3-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 4-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3-2-0 2-2-0 BWW — 1-2-0 Bill Snyder 2014 9-4-0 .692 7-2-0 .778 3rd 6-1-0 3-2-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 3-0-0 3-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 4-0-0 3-2-0 Alamo 18 1-4-0 Bill Snyder 2015 6-7-0 .452 3-6 .333 8th 4-6-0 2-3-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 0-4-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 2-3-0 1-3-0 Liberty –– 0-4-0 Bill Snyder YEARS: 120 | ALL-TIME RECORD: 509-631-41 (.448)

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 157 1896 (0-1-1) 1906 (5-2) N 27 a Washburn ...... 6- 6 T Coach: Ira Pratt Coach: Mike Ahearn N 8 h Texas A&M ...... 12- 0 W N 28 a Fort Riley* ...... 0-14 L O 22 h College of Emporia ...... 35- 0 W D 5 h Fort Riley ...... 6- 6 T O 13 h Haskell Institute ...... 10- 5 W 1914 (1-5-1/0-3 Missouri Valley Conference) * Thanksgiving Day O 27 a Washburn ...... 4- 5 L Coach: Guy Lowman N 5 h Wichita ...... 6-12 L O 3 h Southwestern ...... 15- 0 W 1897 (1-2-1) N 12 h Ottawa ...... 32-11 W O 10 h KSTC, Emporia ...... 0- 0 T Coach: A.W. Ehrsam N 24 h Kansas ...... 6- 4 W O 17 h Nebraska ...... 0-31 L N 1 h Chapman H.S...... 4- 0 W N 29 h KSTC, Emporia ...... 10- 0 W O 24 a Kansas ...... 0-28 L N 8 h Washburn ...... 0- 4 L O 31 a Missouri ...... 3-13 L n/a h Chapman H.S...... 0- 0 T 1907 (5-3) N 13 h Oklahoma ...... 10-52 L N 20 a Washburn ...... 0-36 L Coach: Mike Ahearn N 25 h Washburn ...... 16-26 L O 7 h College of Emporia ...... 46- 0 W 1898 (1-1-2) O 12 h Haskell Institute ...... 0-10 L 1915 (3-4-1/0-2-1 Missouri Valley Conference) Coach: O.K. Williamson O 19 h K.C. Veterinarians ...... 32- 0 W Coach: John R. “Chief” Bender O 28 a Chapman H.S...... 0- 0 T O 26 a Kansas ...... 10-29 L O 1 h Southwestern ...... 9- 0 W N 5 h Junction City H.S...... 26-0 W N 4 h Ottawa ...... 16- 6 W O 9 a Nebraska ...... 0-31 L N 12 h Chapman H.S...... 0- 0 T N 9 h Washburn ...... 0- 5 L O 16 a KSTC, Emporia ...... 0-13 L N 28 h Ottawa ...... 6-16 L N 18 h Wichita ...... 10- 6 W O 23 h Kansas [hc] ...... 7-19 L

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS YEAR-BY-YEAR N 28 h KSTC, Emporia ...... 21- 0 W O 30 a Missouri ...... 0- 0 T 1899 (2-3) N 6 h Friends ...... 14- 0 W Coach: Albert Hansen 1908 (6-2) N 13 a Washburn ...... 6- 0 W O 14 a Washburn ...... 0-24 L Coach: Mike Ahearn N 19 h Oklahoma ...... 7-21 L O 16 a St. Mary’s ...... 0-23 L O 3 h Kansas Wesleyan ...... 28- 5 W O 30 h Kansas Wesleyan ...... 17- 5 W O 10 a Kansas ...... 6-12 L 1916 (6-1-1/1-1-1 Missouri Valley Conference) N 11 h College of Emporia ...... 6- 0 W O 20 h Oklahoma ...... 4-33 L Coach: Z.G. Clevenger N 30 a KSTC, Emporia ...... 0-20 L O 28 h Southwestern ...... 17- 0 W S 30 h Baker ...... 20- 0 W N 7 a Creighton$ ...... 31- 0 W O 6 h Southwestern ...... 53- 0 W 1900 (2-4) N 14 h Oklahoma State ...... 40-10 W O 11 a Nebraska ...... 0-14 L Coach: Fay G. Moulton N 21 a Washburn ...... 23- 4 W O 21 h KSTC, Emporia ...... 13- 3 W O 22 a Wichita ...... 11- 5 W N 26 h Colorado State ...... 33-10 W O 28 a Kansas ...... 0- 0 T O 26 a KSTC, Emporia ...... 0-28 L $ First K-State game outside state of Kansas N 11 h Missouri [hc] ...... 7- 6 W O 29 h Ottawa ...... 0-28 L N 17 a Oklahoma ...... 14-13 W N 10 h KSTC, Emporia ...... 0-11 L 1909 (7-2) N 23 h Washburn ...... 47- 0 W N 17 h Kansas Wesleyan ...... 30- 0 W Coach: Mike Ahearn N 30 a St. Mary’s ...... 6-28 L O 2 h Kansas Wesleyan ...... 35- 0 W 1917 (6-2/2-2 Missouri Valley Conference) O 9 a Missouri ...... 0- 3 L Coach: Z.G. Clevenger 1901 (3-4-1) O 16 h Kansas ...... 3- 5 L S 29 h Baker ...... 28- 0 W Coach: Wade Moore O 23 h Southwestern ...... 60- 0 W O 6 h Oklahoma State ...... 23- 0 W O 7 a Bethany ...... 12- 5 W O 30 a KSTC, Emporia ...... 44- 0 W O 13 a Missouri ...... 7- 6 W O 14 h College of Emporia ...... 11- 0 W N 6 h Creighton ...... 58- 3 W O 20 h Washington (St. Louis)...... 61- 0 W O 21 h Bethany ...... 0-17 L N 13 h Oklahoma State ...... 9- 0 W N 3 h Kansas [hc] ...... 0- 9 L N 6 h K.C. Medical College ...... 6-24 L N 20 h Wichita ...... 71- 0 W N 10 a Iowa State ...... 7-10 L N 9 a KSTC, Emporia ...... 0-24 L N 25 a Washburn ...... 40- 0 W N 22 h KSTC, Emporia ...... 51- 0 W N 11 a College of Emporia ...... 0-11 L N 29 h Washburn ...... 38- 0 W N 20 h Manhattan H.S...... 30- 0 W 1910 (10-1) D 1 a Washington (Kan.) H.S...... 6- 6 T Coach: Mike Ahearn 1918 (4-1/no conference) S 28 h William Jewell ...... 57- 0 W Coach: Z.G. Clevenger 1902 (2-6) O 1 h Haskell Institute ...... 39- 0 W S 28 h Baker ...... 22- 0 W Coach: Cyrus E. Dietz O 8 a KSTC, Emporia ...... 22- 0 W O 5 h Fort Riley ...... 27- 7 W S 27 a KSTC, Emporia ...... 0-16 L O 15 a Arkansas ...... 5- 0 W N 9 h Washburn ...... 28- 9 W O 7 a Kansas ...... 0-16 L O 17 a Drury ...... 75- 5 W N 23 h Iowa State ...... 11- 0 W O 11 h Haskell Institute ...... 0-23 L O 22 h Missouri School of Mines ...... 23- 0 W N 28 a Kansas ...... 7-13 L O 23 h Fort Riley ...... 0- 6 L O 29 a Creighton ...... 6- 2 W N 1 h Ottawa ...... 0-15 L N 5 a Colorado College ...... 8-15 L 1919 (3-5-1/0-3-1 Missouri Valley Conference) N 10 a Bethany ...... 0-40 L N 12 h Wichita ...... 33- 6 W Coach: Z.G. Clevenger N 22 h Haskell Institute ...... 24- 0 W N 18 h Baker ...... 35- 0 W S 28 h Baker ...... 16- 0 W N 27 h Chapman H.S...... 22- 5 W N 24 h Washburn ...... 33- 0 W O 3 h Camp Funston ...... 20- 6 W O 11 h Missouri ...... 6- 6 T 1903 (3-4-1) 1911 (5-4-1) O 18 h Washington (St. Louis)...... 9-14 L Coach: G.O. Dietz Coach: Guy Lowman O 25 h Fort Hays State ...... 12- 0 W S 26 h KSTC, Emporia ...... 0- 0 T S 30 h Southwestern ...... 6- 6 T N 1 a Kansas ...... 3-16 L O 3 a Kansas ...... 0-34 L O 7 h KSTC, Emporia ...... 0- 3 L N 7 h Haskell Institute ...... 3- 7 L O 24 h Bethany ...... 0-18 L O 14 a Nebraska ...... 0-59 L N 15 a Iowa State ...... 0-46 L O 30 h Clyde H.S...... 11- 0 W O 21 h Kansas ...... 0- 6 L N 22 h Oklahoma [hc] ...... 3-14 L N 7 h Washburn ...... 0-34 L O 28 h Wichita ...... 9- 5 W N 14 h Fort Riley ...... 11- 0 W N 4 a Baker ...... 0- 3 L 1920 (3-3-3/0-3-1 Missouri Valley Conference) N 21 h College of Emporia ...... 0-11 L N 11 h Creighton ...... 12- 0 W Coach: Charles Bachman N 26 h Haskell Institute ...... 34- 6 W N 18 n Arkansas (at Kansas City) ...... 3- 0 W O 1 h Fort Hays State ...... 14- 0 W N 24 h Oklahoma State ...... 11- 0 W O 8 h Camp Funston ...... 55- 0 W 1904 (1-6) N 30 a Washburn ...... 6- 5 W O 15 h KSTC, Emporia ...... 7-7 T Coach: Reuben F. Booth O 22 a Creighton ...... 3- 0 W O 8 h Fort Riley ...... 28- 0 W 1912 (8-2) O 30 h Kansas ...... 0-14 L O 22 a St. Mary’s ...... 5-10 L Coach: Guy Lowman (KCAC Champions though not officially sanctioned) N 5 a Missouri ...... 7-10 L O 28 h Bethany ...... 5-28 L S 28 h Southwestern ...... 19- 7 W N 12 h Iowa State [hc] ...... 0-17 L O 31 h Fort Hays State ...... 0-17 L O 9 h Haskell Institute ...... 21-14 W N 19 h Oklahoma ...... 7- 7 T N 12 a Washburn ...... 0-56 L O 12 a Nebraska ...... 6-30 L N 26 h Washburn ...... 0- 0 T N 18 h Kansas ...... 4-41 L O 19 h KSTC, Emporia ...... 22- 7 W N 24 a KSTC, Emporia ...... 6-34 L O 26 a Kansas ...... 6-19 L 1921 (5-3/4-2 Missouri Valley Conference) N 2 a Wichita ...... 54- 0 W Coach: Charles Bachman 1905 (6-2) N 8 h College of Emporia ...... 28- 7 W O 1 h College of Emporia ...... 7- 3 W Coach: Mike Ahearn N 20 a Texas A&M ...... 13-10 W O 8 h Washington (St. Louis)...... 21- 0 W O 7 h Ottawa ...... 20- 0 W N 28 h Washburn ...... 21-3 W O 15 a Creighton ...... 7-14 L O 14 h Washburn ...... 5-12 L N 16 h Colorado ...... 14-6 W O 22 h Missouri ...... 7- 5 W O 21 a Kansas Wesleyan ...... 24- 0 W O 29 a Kansas ...... 7-21 L O 28 h St. Mary’s ...... 10- 5 W 1913 (3-4-1/0-2 Missouri Valley Conference) N 5 h Grinnell ...... 21- 7 W O 31 h Wichita ...... 11- 6 W Coach: Guy Lowman N 11 a Iowa State ...... 0- 7 L N 18 h Haskell Institute ...... 60- 0 W O 3 h Southwestern ...... 10-13 L N 19 h Oklahoma [hc] ...... 14- 7 W N 25 a Kansas ...... 0-28 L O 10 a Nebraska ...... 6-24 L N 30 h KSTC, Emporia ...... 10- 0 W O 18 h KSTC, Emporia ...... 33- 0 W O 25 h Kansas ...... 0-26 L N 1 h Wichita ...... 30- 7 W N 18 a Texas ...... 0-46 L

158 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 1922 (5-1-2/3-1-2 Missouri Valley Conference) N 1 h Missouri ...... 20-13 W 1938 (4-4-1/1-3-1 Big 6) YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Coach: Charles Bachman N 8 a West Virginia ...... 7-23 L Coach: Wes Fry O 7 h Washburn ...... 47- 0 W N 15 a Iowa State ...... 13- 0 W O 1 a Northwestern ...... 0-21 L O 14 a Washington(St. Louis)...... 22-14 W N 22 h Centre College ...... 27- 0 W O 8 h Missouri ...... 21-13 W O 21 a Oklahoma ...... 7- 7 T N 27 a Nebraska ...... 10- 9 W O 14 a Marquette ...... 6- 0 W O 28 h Kansas [hc] ...... 7- 7 T O 22 a Indiana ...... 13- 6 W N 4 a Missouri ...... 14-10 W 1931 (8-2/3-2 Big 6) O 29 h Kansas [hc] ...... 7-27 L N 11 h Iowa State ...... 12- 2 W Coach: A.N. “Bo” McMillin N 5 a Oklahoma (11) ...... 0-26 L N 18 a Nebraska ...... 0-21 L O 3 h KSTC, Pittsburg ...... 28- 7 W N 12 h Iowa State ...... 13-13 T N 30 h TCU ...... 45- 0 W O 10 a Missouri ...... 20- 7 W N 19 h Washburn ...... 41-14 W O 17 a Kansas ...... 13- 0 W N 24 a Nebraska ...... 7-14 L 1923 (4-2-2/2-2-2 Missouri Valley Conference) O 24 h Oklahoma ...... 14- 0 W Coach: Charles Bachman O 31 a West Virginia ...... 19- 0 W 1939 (4-5/1-4 Big 6) O 5 h Washburn ...... 25- 0 W N 7 a Iowa State ...... 6- 7 L Coach: Wes Fry O 13 h Creighton ...... 6- 0 W N 14 h Nebraska [hc]...... 3- 6 L S 30 h Fort Hays State ...... 34- 7 W O 20 a Iowa State ...... 7- 7 T N 21 h North Dakota State ...... 19- 6 W O 14 h Colorado ...... 20- 0 W O 27 a Kansas ...... 0- 0 T N 26 a Washburn ...... 22- 0 W O 6 a Marquette ...... 3- 0 W N 3 h Missouri [hc] ...... 2- 4 L D 5 a Wichita ...... 20- 6 W O 21 a Missouri ...... 7- 9 L N 10 a Grinnell ...... 34- 7 W O 28 h Nebraska (10) [hc] ...... 9-25 L N 23 h Oklahoma ...... 21-20 W 1932 (4-4/2-3 Big 6) N 4 a Kansas ...... 27- 6 W N 30 a Nebraska ...... 12-34 L Coach: A.N. “Bo” McMillin N 11 h Oklahoma (6) ...... 10-13 L S 24 h Wichita ...... 26- 0 W N 18 a Iowa State ...... 0-10 L 1924 (3-4-1/1-4-1 Missouri Valley Conference) O 1 a Purdue...... 13-29 L N 25 a Boston College ...... 7-38 L Coach: Charles Bachman O 8 a Kansas Wesleyan % ...... 52- 6 W O 3 a Washburn ...... 23- 0 W O 15 h Missouri ...... 25- 0 W 1940 (2-7/1-4 Big 6) O 10 h KSTC, Emporia ...... 19- 6 W O 22 a Oklahoma ...... 13-20 L Coach: Hobbs Adams O 18 h Kansas ...... 6- 0 W O 29 a Nebraska ...... 0- 6 L S 28 h KSTC, Emporia ...... 21-16 W O 25 a Missouri ...... 7-14 L N 5 h Iowa State ...... 31- 0 W O 5 a Colorado ...... 6- 7 L N 1 h Iowa State ...... 0-21 L N 19 h Kansas [hc] ...... 0-19 L O 12 h Missouri ...... 13-24 L N 15 h Drake ...... 6- 7 L % First K-State night game, Salina, Kansas O 19 a Oklahoma ...... 0-14 L N 22 h Nebraska [hc]...... 0-24 L O 26 h Kansas [hc] ...... 20- 0 W N 26 a Oklahoma ...... 7- 7 T 1933 (6-2-1/4-1 Big 6) N 2 a Michigan State ...... 0-32 L Coach: A.N. “Bo” McMillin N 9 a South Carolina ...... 13-20 L 1925 (5-2-1/3-2-1 Missouri Valley Conference) S 30 h KSTC, Emporia ...... 25- 0 W N 16 h Iowa State ...... 0-12 L Coach: Charles Bachman O 6 a Washington (St. Louis)...... 20-14 W N 30 a Nebraska (8) ...... 0-20 L S 26 h KSTC, Emporia ...... 26- 7 W O 14 a Missouri ...... 33- 0 W O 3 h Oklahoma ...... 16- 0 W O 21 h Nebraska [hc]...... 0- 9 L 1941 (2-5-2/1-3-1 Big 6) O 10 a Drake ...... 0-19 L O 28 a Kansas ...... 6- 0 W Coach: Hobbs Adams O 17 a Kansas ...... 14- 7 W N 4 a Michigan State ...... 0- 0 T S 27 h Fort Hays State ...... 0- 0 T O 24 h Missouri ...... 0- 3 L N 11 a Iowa State ...... 7- 0 W O 4 a Northwestern ...... 3-51 L N 7 a Marquette ...... 2- 0 W N 18 h Oklahoma ...... 14- 0 W O 11 a Missouri ...... 0-35 L N 14 h Nebraska [hc]...... 0- 0 T N 30 a Texas Tech ...... 0- 6 L O 18 h Oklahoma ...... 0-16 L N 19 a Iowa State ...... 12- 7 W N 8 h South Carolina ...... 3- 0 W 1934 (7-2-1/5-0 Big 6) N 15 a Kansas ...... 16-20 L 1926 (5-3/2-2 Missouri Valley Conference) Coach: Lynn “Pappy” Waldorf N 22 a Iowa State ...... 12-12 T Coach: Charles Bachman Big 6 Conference Champions N 29 a Arizona ...... 21-28 L O 2 h Texas ...... 13- 3 W S 29 h Fort Hays State ...... 13- 0 W N 1 h Nebraska [hc]...... 12- 6 W O 9 a Creighton ...... 12- 0 W O 6 a Manhattan (N.Y.) Colllege ...... 13-13 T O 16 h Kansas [hc] ...... 27- 0 W O 12 a Marquette ...... 20-27 L 1942 (3-8/2-3 Big 6) O 23 a Oklahoma ...... 15-12 W O 20 h Kansas [hc] ...... 13- 0 W Coach: Ward Haylett O 30 h Arkansas ...... 16- 7 W O 27 a Tulsa ...... 0-21 L S 19 a Kansas Wesleyan ...... 37- 6 W N 6 a Marquette ...... 0-14 L N 3 a Washburn ...... 14- 6 W S 26 a Texas ...... 0-64 L N 13 a Nebraska ...... 0- 3 L N 10 h Missouri ...... 29- 0 W O 3 h Fort Riley ...... 7-21 L N 26 h Iowa State ...... 2- 3 L N 17 a Oklahoma ...... 8- 7 W O 10 n Duquesne (at Philadelphia) ...... 0-33 L N 24 h Iowa State ...... 20- 0 W O 17 h Missouri ...... 2-46 L 1927 (3-5/2-4 Missouri Valley Conference) N 29 a Nebraska ...... 19- 7 W O 24 h Kansas [hc] ...... 7-19 L Coach: Charles Bachman O 3 a Wichita ...... 0- 9 L S 24 h Fort Hays State ...... 30- 6 W 1935 (2-4-3/1-2-2 Big 6) N 7 a Oklahoma ...... 0-76 L O 1 a Missouri ...... 6-13 L Coach: Wes Fry N 14 a Indiana ...... 0-54 L O 27 a Kansas ...... 13- 2 W S 27 a Duquesne ...... 12- 0 W N 21 h Iowa State ...... 7- 6 W O 22 h Oklahoma ...... 20-14 W O 5 h Fort Hays State ...... 0- 3 L N 28 a Nebraska ...... 19- 0 W O 27 a Iowa State ...... 7-12 L O 11 a Marquette ...... 0-14 L N 11 a Texas ...... 7-41 L O 19 h Nebraska [hc]...... 0- 0 T 1943 (1-7/0-5 Big 6) N 19 h Nebraska [hc]...... 0-33 L O 26 a Kansas ...... 2- 9 L Coach: Ward Haylett N 24 h Oklahoma State ...... 18-25 L N 2 a Tulsa ...... 13-13 T O 2 h Washburn ...... 13- 7 W N 9 a Iowa State ...... 6- 0 W O 9 a Missouri ...... 14-47 L 1928 (3-5/0-5 Big 6) N 16 h Oklahoma ...... 0- 3 L O 16 h William Jewell ...... 6-19 L Coach: A.N. “Bo” McMillin N 23 a Missouri ...... 7- 7 T O 23 h Oklahoma ...... 0-37 L S 29 h Bethany ...... 32- 7 W O 30 a Kansas ...... 2-25 L O 6 a Oklahoma State ...... 13- 6 W 1936 (4-3-2/2-1-2 Big 6) N 6 h Nebraska [hc]...... 7-13 L O 13 h Fort Hays State ...... 22- 7 W Coach: Wes Fry N 12 h Washburn ...... 6-13 L O 20 h Kansas [hc] ...... 0- 7 L S 26 h Fort Hays State ...... 13- 0 W N 20 a Iowa State ...... 0-48 L O 27 a Oklahoma ...... 21-33 L O 3 a Oklahoma State ...... 31- 0 W N 10 h Missouri ...... 6-19 L O 10 h Missouri ...... 7- 7 T 1944 (2-5-2/1-4 Big 6) N 17 a Iowa State ...... 0- 7 L O 17 a Marquette ...... 0-13 L Coach: Ward Haylett N 29 a Nebraska ...... 0- 8 L O 24 h Kansas [hc] ...... 26- 6 W S 30 h Wichita ...... 6- 6 T O 31 a Tulsa ...... 7-10 L O 7 h Missouri ...... 0-33 L 1929 (3-5/3-2 Big 6) N 7 a Oklahoma ...... 6- 6 T O 14 a Michigan State ...... 6-45 L Coach: A.N. “Bo” McMillin N 14 h Iowa State ...... 47- 7 W O 21 a Oklahoma ...... 0-68 L O 5 a Purdue...... 14-26 L N 21 a Nebraska (13) ...... 0-40 L O 28 h Iowa State ...... 0-14 L O 12 n Texas A&M (at Dallas) ...... 0-19 L N 4 a Wichita ...... 15- 0 W O 19 a Kansas ...... 6- 0 W 1937 (4-5/1-4 Big 6) N 11 h Kansas [hc] ...... 18-14 W O 26 h Oklahoma [hc] ...... 13-14 L Coach: Wes Fry N 18 h Olathe NAS ...... 0- 0 T N 2 a Missouri ...... 7- 6 W O 2 a Boston College ...... 7-21 L N 25 a Nebraska ...... 0-35 L N 9 h Iowa State ...... 3- 2 W O 9 a Missouri ...... 7-14 L N 23 h Nebraska ...... 6-12 L O 16 h Marquette ...... 13- 0 W 1945 (1-7/0-5 Big 6) N 28 a Marquette ...... 6-25 L O 23 a Creighton ...... 15- 7 W Coach: Lud Fiser O 30 h Oklahoma [hc] ...... 0-19 L S 29 h Wichita ...... 13- 6 W 1930 (5-3/3-2 Big 6) N 6 h Washburn ...... 20- 7 W O 6 h Olathe NAS ...... 12-34 L Coach: A.N. “Bo” McMillin N 13 a Kansas ...... 7- 0 W O 13 a Marquette ...... 13-55 L O 4 h Washburn ...... 14-0 W N 20 a Iowa State ...... 7-13 L O 20 h Missouri ...... 7-41 L O 18 h Kansas [hc] ...... 0-14 L N 27 h Nebraska (11) ...... 0- 3 L O 27 h Oklahoma ...... 13-41 L O 25 a Oklahoma ...... 0- 7 L N 3 a Iowa State ...... 13-40 L

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 159 N 10 h Nebraska [hc]...... 0-24 L 1953 (6-3-1/4-2 Big 7) 1960 (1-9/0-7 Big 8) N 17 a Kansas ...... 0-27 L Coach: Bill Meek Coach: Doug Weaver S 19 h Drake ...... 50- 0 W S 17 h South Dakota State ...... 20- 6 W 1946 (0-9/0-5 Big 6) S 26 a Colorado State ...... 13-14 L S 24 h Kansas (7) ...... 0-41 L Coach: Hobbs Adams O 3 h Nebraska ...... 27- 0 W O 1 a Colorado ...... 7-27 L S 28 a Hardin-Simmons ...... 7-21 L O 10 a Iowa State ...... 20-12 W O 8 a Nebraska ...... 7-17 L O 5 a Nebraska ...... 0-31 L O 17 h Colorado ...... 28-14 W O 15 h Missouri (6) ...... 0-45 L O 12 a Missouri ...... 0-26 L O 24 h Wichita ...... 21- 0 W O 22 a Oklahoma ...... 7-49 L O 19 a Oklahoma (13) ...... 7-28 L O 31 h Oklahoma (9) [hc] ...... 0-34 L O 29 a Minnesota (6) ...... 7-48 L N 2 h Iowa State ...... 7-13 L N 7 a Kansas ...... 7- 0 W N 5 h Oklahoma State [hc] ...... 7-28 L N 9 a San Francisco ...... 6-38 L N 14 a Missouri ...... 6-16 L N 12 h Iowa State ...... 7-20 L N 16 h Kansas [hc] ...... 0-34 L N 21 a Arizona ...... 26-26 T N 19 a Arizona ...... 16-35 L N 23 a New Mexico ...... 7-14 L N 30 a Arizona ...... 7-28 L 1954 (7-3/3-3 Big 7) 1961 (2-8/0-7 Big 8) Coach: Bill Meek Coach: Doug Weaver 1947 (0-10/0-5 Big 6) S 18 h Colorado State ...... 29- 0 W S 23 h Indiana ...... 14- 8 W Coach: Sam Francis S 25 a Wyoming...... 21-13 W S 30 a Air Force ...... 14-12 W S 20 h Oklahoma State (First night game at Memorial)....0-12 L O 2 h Missouri ...... 7-35 L O 7 h Nebraska ...... 0-24 L S 26 a Texas-El Paso ...... 6-20 L O 9 a Nebraska ...... 7- 3 W O 14 a Kentucky ...... 8-21 L

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS YEAR-BY-YEAR O 4 h New Mexico ...... 18-20 L O 16 a Tulsa ...... 20-13 W O 21 h Colorado (9) [hc] ...... 0-13 L O 10 a Boston College ...... 13-49 L O 23 a Oklahoma (1) ...... 0-21 L O 28 a Iowa State ...... 7-31 L O 18 h Missouri ...... 7-47 L O 30 h Kansas ...... 28- 6 W N 4 h Oklahoma ...... 6-17 L O 25 h Nebraska [hc]...... 7-14 L N 6 a Drake ...... 53-18 W N 11 a Kansas ...... 0-34 L N 1 a Kansas ...... 0-55 L N 13 h Iowa State [hc] ...... 12- 7 W N 18 a Missouri ...... 9-27 L N 8 h Oklahoma ...... 13-27 L N 20 a Colorado ...... 14-38 L N 25 a Oklahoma State ...... 0-45 L N 15 a Iowa State ...... 0-14 L N 29 a Florida ...... 7-25 L 1955 (4-6/3-3 Big 7) 1962 (0-10/0-7 Big 8) Coach: Bus Mertes Coach: Doug Weaver 1948 (1-9/0-6 Big 7) S 17 h Wyoming...... 7-12 L S 22 a Indiana ...... 0-21 L Coach: Ralph Graham S 24 a Iowa ...... 7-28 L S 29 a Colorado ...... 0- 6 L S 25 a Illinois ...... 0-40 L O 1 h Nebraska ...... 0-16 L O 6 a Washington (8) ...... 0-41 L O 2 h Iowa State ...... 0-20 L N 8 a Marquette ...... 41- 0 W O 13 h Missouri ...... 0-32 L O 9 h Arkansas State ...... 37- 6 W O 15 h Colorado (20) ...... 13-34 L O 20 a Nebraska ...... 6-26 L O 16 a Oklahoma (20) ...... 0-42 L O 22 a Iowa State ...... 9- 7 W O 27 a Oklahoma ...... 0-47 L O 23 a Colorado ...... 7-51 L O 29 h Oklahoma (1) [hc] ...... 7-40 L N 3 h Kansas ...... 0-38 L O 30 h Missouri (8) [hc] ...... 7-49 L N 5 a Kansas ...... 46- 0 W N 10 a Arizona ...... 13-14 L N 6 a Nebraska ...... 0-32 L N 12 a Missouri ...... 21- 0 W N 17 h Iowa State [hc] ...... 14-28 L N 2 h Kansas ...... 14-20 L N 19 a Oklahoma State ...... 0-28 L N 24 h Oklahoma State ...... 6-30 L N 20 a Oklahoma State ...... 6-42 L N 25 a Washington (St. Louis)...... 7-21 L 1956 (3-7/2-4 Big 7) 1963 (2-7/1-5 Big 8) Coach: Bus Mertes Coach: Doug Weaver 1949 (2-8/1-5 Big 7) S 22 h Oklahoma State ...... 7-27 L S 21 h Brigham Young ...... 24- 7 W Coach: Ralph Graham S 29 a Colorado ...... 0-34 L S 28 a San Jose State ...... 0-16 L S 24 h Fort Hays State ...... 55- 0 W O 6 a Oklahoma (1) ...... 0-66 L O 5 h Colorado ...... 7-21 L O 1 h Colorado ...... 27-13 W O 13 a Nebraska ...... 10- 7 W O 12 a Missouri ...... 11-21 L O 8 h Nebraska ...... 6-13 L O 20 h Missouri ...... 6-20 L O 19 h Nebraska ...... 6-28 L O 15 a Iowa State ...... 21-25 L O 27 a Wyoming...... 15-27 L O 26 h Oklahoma (7) [hc] ...... 9-34 L O 22 a Memphis State ...... 14-21 L N 3 h Kansas ...... 15-20 L N 2 a Kansas ...... 0-34 L O 29 a Kansas ...... 0-38 L N 10 a Marquette ...... 41-14 W N 9 a Texas Tech ...... 13-51 L N 5 h Oklahoma (3) [hc] ...... 0-39 L N 17 h Iowa State [hc] ...... 32- 6 W N 16 a Iowa State ...... 21-10 W N 12 h Oklahoma State ...... 14-26 L N 24 a Michigan State (10) ...... 17-38 L Oklahoma State (canceled) N 19 a Tulsa ...... 27-48 L N 24 a Missouri ...... 27-34 L 1957 (3-6-1/2-4 Big 7) 1964 (3-7/3-4 Big 8) Coach: Bus Mertes Coach: Doug Weaver 1950 (1-9-1/0-6 Big 7) S 21 a Wyoming...... 7-12 L S 19 a Wisconsin ...... 7-17 L Coach: Ralph Graham S 28 h Brigham Young ...... 36- 7 W O 3 a Colorado ...... 16-14 W S 16 h Baker ...... 55- 0 W O 5 h Nebraska ...... 7-14 L O 10 h Missouri ...... 0- 7 L S 23 a Washington ...... 7-33 L O 12 a Pacific ...... 7- 7 T O 17 a Nebraska (6) ...... 0-47 L S 30 a Colorado ...... 6-34 L O 19 h Colorado [hc] ...... 14-42 L O 24 a Oklahoma ...... 0-44 L O 7 a Marquette ...... 6-46 L O 26 a Iowa State ...... 14-10 W O 31 h Kansas [hc] ...... 0- 7 L O 14 h Missouri ...... 7-28 L N 2 h Oklahoma (2) ...... 0-13 L N 7 a Arizona State ...... 10-21 L O 21 a Oklahoma (2) ...... 0-58 L N 9 a Kansas ...... 7-13 L N 14 h Iowa State ...... 7- 6 W N 4 h Iowa State [hc] ...... 7-13 L N 16 a Missouri ...... 23-21 W N 21 h Oklahoma State ...... 17-14 W N 11 a Nebraska (16) ...... 21-49 L N 23 a Michigan State (1) ...... 9-27 L N 28 a New Mexico ...... 7- 9 L N 18 h Kansas ...... 7-47 L N 25 a Oklahoma State ...... 0-41 L 1958 (3-7/2-4 Big 7) 1965 (0-10/0-7 Big 8) D 2 a Wichita ...... 6- 6 T Coach: Bus Mertes Coach: Doug Weaver S 20 h Wyoming...... 17-14 W S 18 a Indiana ...... 7-19 L 1951 (0-9/0-6 Big 7) S 27 a Colorado ...... 3-13 L S 24 a Brigham Young ...... 3-21 L Coach: Bill Meek O 4 h Utah State ...... 13-20 L O 2 h Colorado ...... 0-36 L S 22 h Cincinnati ...... 20-34 L O 11 a Nebraska ...... 23- 6 W O 9 a Missouri ...... 6-28 L S 29 a Iowa ...... 0-16 L O 18 h Missouri [hc] ...... 8-32 L O 16 h Nebraska (2) ...... 0-41 L O 6 h Nebraska (forfeit) ...... 0- 1 L O 25 a Oklahoma (9) ...... 6-40 L O 23 h Oklahoma [hc] ...... 0-27 L O 13 a Iowa State ...... 6-32 L N 1 h Kansas ...... 12-21 L O 30 a Kansas ...... 0-34 L O 20 h Colorado [hc] ...... 7-20 L N 8 a Oklahoma State ...... 7-14 L N 6 h Cincinnati ...... 14-21 L O 27 a Kansas ...... 14-33 L N 15 h Iowa State ...... 14- 6 W N 13 a Iowa State ...... 6-38 L N 3 h Oklahoma (17) ...... 0-33 L N 22 a Michigan State ...... 7-26 L N 20 a Oklahoma State ...... 7-31 L N 10 a Tulsa ...... 26-42 L N 17 a Missouri (forfeit) ...... 0- 1 L 1959 (2-8/1-5 Big 7) 1966 (0-9-1/0-6-1 Big 8) Coach: Bus Mertes Coach: Doug Weaver 1952 (1-9/0-6 Big 7) S 19 h Wichita ...... 0-19 L S 17 a Army...... 6-21 L Coach: Bill Meek S 26 a South Dakota State ...... 28-12 W S 24 h New Mexico ...... 8-28 L S 20 h Bradley ...... 21- 7 W O 3 h Oklahoma State ...... 21-27 L O 1 a Colorado (20) ...... 0-10 L S 27 a Cincinnati ...... 6-13 L O 10 h Colorado ...... 17-20 L O 8 h Missouri ...... 0-27 L O 4 h Missouri [hc] ...... 0-26 L O 17 a Kansas ...... 14-33 L O 15 a Nebraska (6) ...... 10-21 L O 11 a Nebraska ...... 14-27 L O 24 a Iowa State ...... 0-26 L O 22 a Cincinnati ...... 14-28 L O 18 a Tulsa ...... 7-26 L O 31 a Iowa ...... 0-53 L O 29 h Kansas [hc] ...... 3- 3 T O 25 a Oklahoma (3) ...... 6-49 L N 7 h Oklahoma (18) [hc] ...... 0-36 L N 5 a Oklahoma ...... 6-37 L N 1 h Kansas (9) ...... 6-26 L N 14 a Missouri ...... 0-26 L N 12 h Iowa State ...... 13-30 L N 8 h Wyoming...... 7-20 L N 21 h Nebraska ...... 29-14 W N 19 h Oklahoma State ...... 6-21 L N 15 a Colorado ...... 14-34 L N 22 h Iowa State ...... 0-27 L

160 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 1967 (1-9/0-7 Big 8) N 10 a Oklahoma State ...... 9-28 L O 4 a Tulsa ...... 0- 3 L YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Coach: Vince Gibson N 17 h Nebraska (10) ...... 21-50 L O 11 a Iowa State ...... 7-31 L S 23 a Colorado State ...... 17- 7 W N 24 a Colorado ...... 17-14 W O 18 a Oklahoma (17) ...... 21-35 L S 30 h Virginia Tech ...... 3-15 L O 25 h Missouri (16) [hc] ...... 3-13 L O 7 h Nebraska (7) ...... 14-16 L 1974 (4-7/1-6 Big 8) N 1 h Kansas (forfeit) @ ...... 18-20 W O 14 a Iowa State ...... 0-17 L Coach: Vince Gibson N 8 a Nebraska (5) ...... 8-55 L O 21 h Oklahoma [hc] ...... 7-46 L S 14 h Tulsa ...... 31-14 W N 15 h Oklahoma State ...... 0-10 L O 28 a Arkansas (at Little Rock, Ark.) ...... 7-28 L S 21 h Wichita State ...... 17- 0 W N 22 h Colorado ...... 17-14 W N 4 a Kansas ...... 16-17 L S 28 h Pacific ...... 38- 7 W @ K-State later awarded 1-0 victory by forfeit N 11 a Missouri ...... 6-28 L O 5 a Mississippi State ...... 16-21 L N 18 h Colorado (19) ...... 6-40 L O 12 h Kansas (19) ...... 13-20 L 1981 (2-9/1-6 Big 8) N 25 a Oklahoma State ...... 14-49 L O 19 a Iowa State ...... 18-23 L Coach: Jim Dickey O 26 a Oklahoma (2) ...... 0-63 L S 12 h South Dakota ...... 31-10 W 1968 (4-6/2-5 Big 8) N 2 h Missouri ...... 15-52 L S 19 a Washington (15) ...... 3-20 L Coach: Vince Gibson N 9 h Oklahoma State (17) [hc] ...... 5-29 L S 26 h Drake ...... 17-18 L S 21 h Colorado State # ...... 21- 0 W N 16 a Nebraska (6) ...... 7-35 L O 3 a Tulsa ...... 21-35 L S 28 a (20) Penn State (4)...... 9-25 L N 23 h Colorado ...... 33-19 W O 10 a Missouri (13) ...... 13-58 L O 5 a Virginia Tech ...... 34-19 W O 17 h Nebraska (19) ...... 3-49 L O 12 h Iowa State ...... 14-23 L 1975 (3-8/0-7 Big 8) O 24 a Kansas ...... 14-17 L O 19 a Colorado ...... 14-37 L Coach: Ellis Rainsberger O 31 h Iowa State [hc] ...... 10- 7 W O 26 h Missouri (14) ...... 20-56 L S 13 a Tulsa ...... 17-16 W N 7 h Oklahoma (17) ...... 21-28 L N 2 a Oklahoma ...... 20-35 L S 20 h Wichita State ...... 32- 0 W N 14 a Oklahoma State ...... 10-31 L N 9 a Nebraska ...... 12- 0 W S 27 a Wake Forest...... 17-16 W N 21 a Colorado ...... 21-24 L N 16 h Kansas (7) [hc] ...... 29-38 L O 4 h Texas A&M (6) ...... 0-10 L N 23 h Oklahoma State ...... 21-14 W O 11 h Iowa State ...... 7-17 L 1982 (6-5-1/3-3-1 Big 8) # First Game at KSU Stadium O 18 h Oklahoma (2) [hc] ...... 3-25 L Coach: Jim Dickey O 25 a Missouri (15) ...... 3-35 L S 11 h Kentucky ...... 23- 9 W 1969 (5-5/3-4 Big 8) N 1 a Kansas ...... 0-28 L S 18 h South Dakota ...... 42- 3 W Coach: Vince Gibson N 8 h Nebraska (3) ...... 0-12 L S 25 h Wichita State ...... 31- 7 W S 20 a Baylor ...... 48-15 W N 15 a Oklahoma State ...... 3-56 L O 2 a Arizona State (13) ...... 7-30 L S 27 a Arizona ...... 42-27 W N 22 a Colorado (9) ...... 7-33 L O 9 h Missouri [hc] ...... 7- 7 T O 4 h Penn State (2) ...... 14-17 L O 16 a Nebraska (6) ...... 13-42 L O 11 a Kansas ...... 26-22 W 1976 (1-10/0-7 Big 8) O 23 h Kansas ...... 36- 7 W O 18 h Iowa State ...... 34- 7 W Coach: Ellis Rainsberger O 30 a Iowa State ...... 9- 3 W O 25 h (18) Oklahoma (11) [hc]* ...... 59-21 W S 11 h Brigham Young ...... 13- 3 W N 6 a Oklahoma (14) ...... 10-24 L N 1 a (12) Missouri (14) ...... 38-41 L S 18 a Texas A&M (11) ...... 14-34 L N 13 h Oklahoma State ...... 16-24 L N 8 a (15) Oklahoma State ...... 19-28 L S 25 h Wake Forest...... 0-13 L N 20 h Colorado ...... 33-10 W N 15 h Nebraska (17) ...... 7-10 L O 2 a Florida State ...... 10-20 L Independence Bowl (Shreveport, Louisiana) N 22 a Colorado ...... 32-45 L O 9 h Missouri (9) ...... 21-28 L D 11 n Wisconsin ...... 3-14 L * First win over a ranked opponent O 16 a Nebraska (3) ...... 0-51 L O 23 h Kansas ...... 14-24 L 1983 (3-8/1-6 Big 8) 1970 (6-5/5-2 Big 8) O 30 a Iowa State ...... 14-45 L Coach: Jim Dickey Coach: Vince Gibson N 6 a Oklahoma (17) ...... 20-49 L S 3 h Long Beach...... 20-28 L S 12 h Utah State ...... 37- 0 W N 13 h Oklahoma State (17) [hc] ...... 21-45 L S 10 a Kentucky ...... 12-31 L S 19 a Kentucky ...... 3-16 L N 20 h Colorado (15) ...... 28-35 L S 17 h TCU ...... 20- 3 W S 26 a Arizona State ...... 13-35 L S 24 h Wyoming...... 27-25 W O 3 h Colorado (8) ...... 21-20 W 1977 (2-9/0-7 Big 8) O 1 h Oklahoma (9) ...... 10-29 L O 10 h Kansas ...... 15-21 L Coach: Ellis Rainsberger O 15 a Kansas ...... 3-31 L O 17 a Iowa State ...... 17- 0 W S 10 a Brigham Young ...... 0-39 L O 22 a Missouri ...... 0-38 L O 24 a Oklahoma ...... 19-14 W S 17 h Florida State ...... 10-18 L O 29 h Nebraska (1) ...... 25-51 L O 31 h Missouri (17) ...... 17-13 W S 24 a Wichita State ...... 21-14 W N 5 a Oklahoma State ...... 21-20 W N 7 h Oklahoma State [hc] ...... 28-15 W O 1 h Mississippi St. (18) (forfeit) ...... 21-24 W N 12 h Iowa State [hc] ...... 27-49 L N 14 a (20) Nebraska (4) ...... 13-51 L O 8 h Nebraska (9) ...... 9-26 L N 19 a Colorado ...... 21-38 L N 21 a Florida State ...... 7-31 L O 15 a Oklahoma State ...... 14-21 L O 22 a Missouri ...... 13-28 L 1984 (3-7-1/2-4-1 Big 8) 1971 (5-6/2-5 Big 8) O 29 h Oklahoma (4) ...... 7-42 L Coach: Jim Dickey Coach: Vince Gibson N 5 a Kansas ...... 21-29 L S 8 a Vanderbilt ...... 14-26 L S 11 h Utah State ...... 7-10 L N 12 h Iowa State [hc] ...... 15-22 L S 15 h Tennessee Tech ...... 28-12 W S 18 a Tulsa ...... 19-10 W N 19 a Colorado ...... 0-23 L S 22 a TCU ...... 10-42 L S 25 h Brigham Young ...... 23- 7 W S 29 a Oklahoma (7) ...... 6-24 L O 2 a Colorado (6) ...... 21-31 L 1978 (4-7/3-4 Big 8) O 6 a South Carolina ...... 17-49 L O 9 a Kansas ...... 13-39 L Coach: Jim Dickey O 13 h Kansas ...... 24- 7 W O 16 h Iowa State [hc] ...... 0-24 L S 9 a Arizona ...... 0-31 L O 20 h Missouri [hc] ...... 21-61 L O 23 h Oklahoma (2) ...... 28-75 L S 16 h Auburn ...... 32-45 L O 27 a Nebraska (4) ...... 14-62 L O 30 a Missouri ...... 28-12 W S 23 a Tulsa ...... 14-24 L N 3 h Oklahoma State (7) ...... 6-34 L N 6 a Oklahoma State ...... 35-23 W S 30 h Air Force ...... 34-21 W N 10 a Iowa State ...... 7- 7 T N 13 h Nebraska (1) ...... 17-44 L O 7 h Oklahoma State ...... 18- 7 W N 17 h Colorado ...... 38- 6 W N 20 a Memphis State ...... 28-21 W O 14 a Nebraska (8) ...... 14-48 L O 21 h Missouri (13) [hc] ...... 14-56 L 1985 (1-10/1-6 Big 8) 1972 (3-8/1-6 Big 8) O 28 a Oklahoma (1) ...... 19-56 L Coach: Jim Dickey Coach: Vince Gibson N 4 a Iowa State ...... 0-24 L S 7 h Wichita State ...... 10-16 L S 9 h Tulsa ...... 21-13 W N 11 h Colorado ...... 20-10 W S 14 h Northern Iowa ...... 6-10 L S 16 a Brigham Young ...... 9-32 L N 18 h Kansas ...... 36-20 W Interim Coach: Lee Moon S 23 a Arizona State (10) ...... 14-56 L S 21 h TCU ...... 22-24 L S 30 h Tampa ...... 31- 7 W 1979 (3-8/1-6 Big 8) S 28 h North Texas State ...... 10-22 L O 7 h Colorado (12) ...... 17-38 L Coach: Jim Dickey O 5 h Oklahoma (2) [hc] ...... 6-41 L O 14 h Kansas ...... 20-19 W S 15 a Auburn ...... 18-26 L O 19 a Kansas ...... 7-38 L O 21 a Iowa State (20)...... 22-25 L S 22 h Oregon State ...... 22-16 W O 26 a Missouri ...... 20-17 W O 28 a Oklahoma (8) ...... 0-52 L S 29 a Air Force ...... 19- 6 W N 2 h Nebraska (5) ...... 3-41 L N 4 h Missouri (16) ...... 14-31 L O 6 h Tulsa ...... 6- 9 L N 9 a Oklahoma State (10) ...... 3-35 L N 11 h Oklahoma State [hc] ...... 14-45 L O 13 h Iowa State [hc] ...... 3- 7 L N 16 h Iowa State ...... 14-21 L N 18 a Nebraska (5) ...... 7-59 L O 20 h Oklahoma (9) ...... 6-38 L N 23 a Colorado ...... 0-30 L O 27 a Missouri ...... 19- 3 W 1973 (5-6/2-5 Big 8) N 3 a Kansas ...... 28-36 L 1986 (2-9/1-6 Big 8) Coach: Vince Gibson N 10 h Nebraska (2) ...... 12-21 L Coach: Stan Parrish S 15 a Florida (14) ...... 10-21 L N 17 a Oklahoma State ...... 15-42 L A 30 h Western Illinois ...... 35- 7 W S 22 h Tulsa ...... 21- 0 W N 24 a Colorado ...... 6-21 L S 6 a Texas Tech ...... 7-41 L S 29 a Tampa ...... 17- 0 W S 13 h Northern Iowa ...... 0-17 L O 6 h Memphis State ...... 21-16 W 1980 (4-7/1-6 Big 8) S 20 a TCU ...... 22-35 L O 13 a Kansas (19) ...... 18-25 L Coach: Jim Dickey O 4 a Oklahoma (6) ...... 10-56 L O 20 h Iowa State ...... 21-19 W S 13 a LSU ...... 0-21 L O 18 h Kansas ...... 29-12 W O 27 h Oklahoma (3) [hc] ...... 14-56 L S 20 h South Dakota ...... 24- 3 W O 25 h Missouri [hc] ...... 6-17 L N 3 a Missouri (12) ...... 7-31 L S 27 h Arkansas State ...... 31- 7 W N 1 a Nebraska (9) ...... 0-38 L

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 161 N 8 h Oklahoma State ...... 3-23 L 1993 (9-2-1/4-2-1 Big 8) O 10 a (5) Colorado (14) ...... 16- 9 W N 15 a Iowa State ...... 19-48 L Coach: Bill Snyder O 17 h (4) Oklahoma State ...... 52-20 W N 22 h Colorado ...... 3-49 L Final Rankings: 20th-AP, 18th-CNN/USA Today Coaches, UPI O 24 h (4) Iowa State [hc] ...... 52- 7 W S 4 h New Mexico State ...... 34-10 W O 31 a (4) Kansas ...... 54- 6 W 1987 (0-10-1/0-6-1 Big 8) S 11 h Western Kentucky ...... 38-13 W N 7 a (4) Baylor ...... 49- 6 W Coach: Stan Parrish S 18 a Minnesota ...... 30-25 W N 14 h (2) Nebraska (11) ...... 40-30 W S 5 h Austin Peay State ...... 22-26 L S 25 h UNLV ...... 36-20 W N 21 a (2) Missouri (19) ...... 31-25 W S 19 h Army...... 14-41 L O 9 h Kansas ...... 10-9 W Big 12 Championship Game (St. Louis, Missouri) S 26 a Iowa (19) ...... 13-38 L O 16 a Nebraska (6) ...... 28-45 L D 5 n (2) Texas A&M (10) ...... 33-36 (2OT) L O 3 h Tulsa ...... 25-37 L O 23 h Colorado (16) ...... 16-16 T Alamo Bowl (San Antonio, Texas) O 10 a Missouri ...... 10-34 L O 30 h (25) Oklahoma (13) [hc] ...... 21-7 W D 29 (TU) n (4) Purdue ...... 34-37 L O 17 h Oklahoma (1) [hc] ...... 10-59 L N 6 a (18) Iowa State...... 23-27 L Note: Kansas State earned its first No. 1 ranking in school history from O 24 a Nebraska (2) ...... 3-56 L N 13 h (24) Missouri ...... 31-21 W Nov. 8-Nov. 29 in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll. O 31 a Oklahoma State (12) ...... 7-56 L N 20 a (20) Oklahoma State ...... 21-17 W N 7 h Kansas ...... 17-17 T Copper Bowl (Tucson, Arizona) 1999 (11-1/7-1 Big 12) N 14 a Iowa State ...... 14-16 L D 29 (W) n (20) Wyoming ...... 52-17 W Coach: Bill Snyder N 21 h Colorado ...... 0-41 L Big 12 North Division Co-Champions 1994 (9-3/5-2 Big 8) Final Rankings: 6th-AP, 6th-ESPN/USA Today Coaches 1988 (0-11/0-7 Big 8) Coach: Bill Snyder S 11 h (17) Temple ...... 40- 0 W

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS YEAR-BY-YEAR Coach: Stan Parrish Final Rankings: 19th-AP, 16th-CNN/USA Today Coaches, UPI S 18 h (16) Texas-El Paso ...... 40- 7 W S 3 a Tulsa ...... 9-35 L S 3 h Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 34-6 W S 25 a (15) Iowa State...... 35-28 W S 10 h Iowa (17) ...... 10-45 L S 17 h Rice ...... 27-18 W O 2 a (13) Texas (15) ...... 35-17 W S 17 a Tulane ...... 16-20 L S 24 h Minnesota ...... 35-0 W O 9 h (9) Kansas ...... 50- 9 W O 1 h Louisiana Tech [hc] ...... 28-31 L O 6 (TH) a (19) Kansas ...... 21-13 W O 16 h (9) Utah State...... 40- 0 W O 8 h Missouri ...... 21-52 L O 15 h (16) Nebraska (2) ...... 6-17 L O 23 a (7) Oklahoma State ...... 44-21 W O 15 a Oklahoma (10) ...... 24-70 L O 22 a (19) Colorado (2) ...... 21-35 L O 30 h (6) Baylor [hc] ...... 48- 7 W O 22 h Nebraska (5) ...... 3-48 L O 29 a (23) Oklahoma (25) ...... 37-20 W N 6 h (6) Colorado ...... 20-14 W O 29 h Oklahoma State (12) ...... 27-45 L N 5 h (15) Iowa State [hc] ...... 38-20 W N 13 a (5) Nebraska (7) ...... 15-41 L N 5 a Kansas ...... 12-30 L N 12 a (11) Missouri ...... 21-18 W N 20 h (9) Missouri ...... 66- 0 W N 12 h Iowa State ...... 7-16 L N 19 h (11) Oklahoma State ...... 23-6 W Holiday Bowl (San Diego, California) N 19 a Colorado ...... 14-56 L N 26 a (11) UNLV ...... 42-3 W D 29 (W) n (7) Washington ...... 24-20 W Aloha Bowl (Honolulu, Hawaii) 1989 (1-10/0-7 Big 8) D 25 (SU) n (11) Boston College ...... 7-12 L 2000 (11-3/6-2 Big 12) Coach: Bill Snyder Coach: Bill Snyder S 9 a Arizona State ...... 0-31 L 1995 (10-2/5-2 Big 8) Big 12 North Division Co-Champions S 16 h Northern Iowa ...... 8-10 L Coach: Bill Snyder Final Rankings: 9th-AP, 8th-ESPN/USA Today Coaches S 23 h Northern Illinois ...... 20-37 L Final Rankings: 7th-AP and UPI, 6th-CNN/USA Today Coaches A 26 n (8) Iowa# ...... 27- 7 W S 30 h North Texas State ...... 20-17 W S 2 h Temple ...... 34-7 W S 2 h (8) Louisiana Tech ...... 54-10 W O 7 a Nebraska (4) ...... 7-58 L S 9 a (21) Cincinnati ...... 23-21 W S 16 h (7) Ball State ...... 76- 0 W O 14 a Oklahoma State ...... 13-17 L S 23 h (19) Akron ...... 67-0 W S 23 h (4) North Texas ...... 55-10 W O 21 h Missouri ...... 9-21 L S 30 h (16) Northern Illinois ...... 44-0 W S 30 a (5) Colorado ...... 44-21 W O 28 h Kansas [hc] ...... 16-21 L O 7 h (13) Missouri ...... 30-0 W O 7 a (4) Kansas ...... 52-13 W N 4 a Iowa State ...... 11-36 L O 14 a (8) Oklahoma State ...... 23-17 W O 14 h (2) Oklahoma (8) ...... 31-41 L N 11 a Oklahoma ...... 19-42 L O 21 a (8) Nebraska (2) ...... 25-49 L O 21 h (10) Texas Tech [hc] ...... 28-23 W N 18 h Colorado (2) ...... 11-59 L O 28 h (14) Kansas (6) ...... 41-7 W O 28 a (10) Texas A&M ...... 10-26 L N 4 h (9) Oklahoma (25) [hc] ...... 49-10 W N 4 h (19) Iowa State...... 56-10 W 1990 (5-6/2-5 Big 8) N 11 a (7) Iowa State...... 49-7 W N 11 h (16) Nebraska (4) ...... 29-28 W Coach: Bill Snyder N 18 h (7) Colorado (9) ...... 17-27 L N 18 a (9) Missouri ...... 28-24 W S 8 h Western Illinois ...... 27-6 W Holiday Bowl (San Diego, California) Big 12 Championship Game (Kansas City, Missouri) S 15 h New Mexico State ...... 52-7 W D 29 (F) n (10) Colorado State (25) ...... 54-21 W D 2 n (8) Oklahoma (1) ...... 24-27 L S 22 a Northern Illinois ...... 35-42 L Cotton Bowl (Dallas, Texas) S 29 h New Mexico ...... 38-6 W 1996 (9-3/6-2 Big 12) J 1 (M) n (11) Tennessee (21) ...... 35-21 W O 6 h Nebraska (8) ...... 8-45 L Coach: Bill Snyder # Eddie Robinson Football Classic (Kansas City, Missouri) O 13 h Oklahoma State ...... 23-17 W Final Rankings: 17th-AP, 17th-CNN/USA Today Coaches O 20 a Missouri ...... 10-31 L A 31 h (21) Texas Tech # ...... 21-14 W 2001 (6-6/3-5 Big 12) O 27 a Kansas ...... 24-27 L S 7 h (21) Indiana State ...... 59-3 W Coach: Bill Snyder N 3 h Iowa State [hc] ...... 28-14 W S 14 h (17) Cincinnati ...... 35-0 W S 8 a (12) Southern California ...... 10- 6 W N 10 a Oklahoma ...... 7-34 L S 21 a (16) Rice ...... 34-7 W S 15 h (12) Lousiana Tech ...... ppd N 17 a Colorado (2) ...... 3-64 L O 5 h (16) Nebraska (6) ...... 3-39 L S 22 h (12) New Mexico State ...... 64- 0 W O 12 a (22) Missouri ...... 35-10 W S 29 a (11) Oklahoma (3) ...... 37-38 L 1991 (7-4/4-3 Big 8) O 19 a (21) Texas A&M ...... 23-20 W O 6 h (12) Colorado ...... 6-16 L Coach: Bill Snyder O 26 h (16) Oklahoma ...... 42-35 W O 13 a (24) Texas Tech ...... 19-38 L S 7 h Indiana State ...... 26-25 W N 9 a (13) Kansas ...... 38-12 W O 20 h Texas A&M ...... 24-31 L S 14 h Idaho State ...... 41- 7 W N 16 a (9) Colorado (6) ...... 0-12 L O 27 h Kansas [hc] ...... 40- 6 W S 21 h Northern Illinois ...... 34-17 W N 23 h (14) Iowa State [hc] ...... 35-20 W N 3 a Iowa State ...... 42- 3 W S 28 a Washington (4) ...... 3-56 L Cotton Bowl (Dallas, Texas) N 10 a Nebraska (2) ...... 21-31 L O 12 h Kansas [hc] ...... 16-12 W J 1 (W) n (14) Brigham Young (5) ...... 15-19 L N 17 h Louisiana Tech ...... 40- 7 W O 19 a Nebraska (9) ...... 31-38 L N 24 h Missouri ...... 24- 3 W O 26 h Colorado (16) ...... 0-10 L 1997 (11-1/7-1 Big 12) Insight.com Bowl (Phoenix, Arizona) N 2 a Oklahoma (21) ...... 7-28 L Coach: Bill Snyder D 29 n Syracuse (18) ...... 3-26 L N 9 a Iowa State ...... 37- 7 W Final Rankings: 8th-AP, 7th-ESPN/USA Today Coaches N 16 h Missouri ...... 32- 0 W S 6 a (21) Northern Illinois ...... 47- 7 W 2002 (11-2/6-2 Big 12) N 23 a Oklahoma State ...... 36-26 W S 13 h (20) Ohio ...... 23-20 W Coach: Bill Snyder S 27 h (18) Bowling Green ...... 58-0 W Final Rankings: 7th-AP, 6th-ESPN/USA Today Coaches 1992 (5-6/2-5 Big 8) O 4 a (17) Nebraska (3) ...... 26-56 L A 31 h Western Kentucky ...... 48- 3 W Coach: Bill Snyder O 11 h (22) Missouri ...... 41-11 W S 7 h Louisiana-Monroe ...... 68- 0 W S 19 h Montana ...... 27-12 W O 18 h (20) Texas A&M (14) [hc] ...... 36-17 W S 14 h Eastern Illinois ...... 63-13 W S 26 h Temple ...... 35-14 W O 25 a (14) Oklahoma ...... 26- 7 W S 21 h (25) Southern California (11) ...... 27-20 W O 3 h New Mexico State ...... 19- 0 W N 1 a (13) Texas Tech ...... 13- 2 W O 5 a (13) Colorado ...... 31-35 L O 10 a Kansas ...... 7-31 L N 8 h (11) Kansas ...... 48-16 W O 12 h (19) Oklahoma State ...... 44- 9 W O 17 a Utah State ...... 16-28 L N 15 h (10) Colorado ...... 37-20 W O 19 h (17) Texas (8) ...... 14-17 L O 24 a Colorado (9) ...... 7-54 L N 22 a (9) Iowa State...... 28- 3 W O 26 a (20) Baylor ...... 44-10 W O 31 a Oklahoma ...... 14-16 L Fiesta Bowl (Tempe, Arizona) N 2 a (14) Kansas ...... 64-0 W N 5 (TH) h Iowa State [hc] ...... 22-13 W D 31 (W) n (10) Syracuse (14) ...... 35-18 W N 9 h (12) Iowa State (21) [hc] ...... 58- 7 W N 14 a Missouri ...... 14-27 L N 16 h (11) Nebraska ...... 49-13 W N 21 h Oklahoma State ...... 10- 0 W 1998 (11-2/8-0 Big 12) N 23 a (10) Missouri ...... 38- 0 W D 5 n Nebraska (11) #...... 24-38 L Coach: Bill Snyder Holiday Bowl (San Diego, California) # Coca Cola Bowl (Tokyo, Japan) Big 12 North Division Champions D 27 (F) n (6) Arizona State ...... 34-27 W Final Rankings: 10th-AP, 9th-ESPN/USA Today Coaches S 5 h (6) Indiana State ...... 66- 0 W S 12 h (5) Northern Illinois ...... 73- 7 W S 19 h (5) Texas ...... 48- 7 W S 26 h (5) Louisiana-Monroe ...... 62- 7 W

162 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2003 (11-4/6-2 Big 12) O 25 h Oklahoma (4) [hc] ...... 35-58 L 2014 (9-4/7-2 Big 12) YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Coach: Bill Snyder N 1 a Kansas ...... 21-52 L Coach: Bill Snyder Big 12 Conference Champions N 8 a Missouri (13) ...... 24-41 L Final Rankings: 18th-AP, 18th-Coaches, 11th-CFP Final Rankings: 14th-AP, 13th-ESPN/USA Today Coaches N 15 h Nebraska ...... 28-56 L A 30 h (20) Stephen F. Austin ...... 55-16 W A 23 n (7) California# ...... 42-28 W N 22 h Iowa State ...... 38-30 W S 6 a (20) Iowa State...... 32-28 W A 30 h (7) Troy State ...... 41- 5 W S 18 (TH) h (20) Auburn (5) ...... 14-20 L S 6 h (7) McNeese State ...... 55-14 W 2009 (6-6/4-4 Big 12) S 27 h (25) UTEP ...... 58-28 W S 13 h (7) Massachusetts ...... 38- 7 W Coach: Bill Snyder O 4 h (23) Texas Tech ...... 45-13 W S 20 h (6) Marshall ...... 20-27 L S 5 h Massachusetts ...... 21-17 W O 18 a (14) Oklahoma (11) ...... 31-30 W O 4 a (16) Texas (13) ...... 20-24 L S 12 a Louisiana...... 15-17 L O 25 h (11) Texas [hc] ...... 23-0 W O 11 a (22) Oklahoma State ...... 34-38 L S 19 a UCLA ...... 9-23 L N 1 h (11) Oklahoma State ...... 48-14 W O 18 h Colorado ...... 49-20 W S 26 h Tennessee Tech ...... 49-7 W N 8 a (9) TCU (6) ...... 20-41 L O 25 h Kansas ...... 42- 6 W O 3 n Iowa State (Kansas City, Mo.) ...... 24-23 W N 20 (TH) a (12) West Virginia ...... 26-20 W N 1 h Baylor [hc] ...... 38-10 W O 10 a Texas Tech ...... 14-66 L N 29 h (11) Kansas...... 51-13 W N 8 a Iowa State ...... 45-0 W O 17 h Texas A&M ...... 62-14 W D 6 a (9) Baylor (5) ...... 27-38 L N 15 a Nebraska (18) ...... 38- 9 W O 24 h Colorado [hc] ...... 20-6 W Alamo Bowl (San Antonio, Texas) N 22 h (19) Missouri ...... 24-14 W O 31 a Oklahoma (22) ...... 30-42 L J 2 (F) n (11) UCLA (14) ...... 35-40 L Big 12 Championship Game (Kansas City, Missouri) N 7 h Kansas ...... 17-10 W D 6 n (13) Oklahoma (1) ...... 35- 7 W N 14 h Missouri ...... 12-38 L 2015 (6-7/3-6 Big 12) Fiesta Bowl (Tempe, Arizona) N 21 a Nebraska ...... 3-17 L Coach: Bill Snyder J 2 (F) n (8) Ohio State (7) ...... 28-35 L S 5 h South Dakota ...... 34-0 W # BCA Classic (Kansas City, Missouri) 2010 (7-6/3-5 Big 12) S 12 a UTSA ...... 30-3 W Coach: Bill Snyder S 19 h Louisiana Tech (3OT) ...... 39-33 W 2004 (4-7/2-6 Big 12) S 4 h UCLA ...... 31-22 W O 3 a Oklahoma State (20) ...... 34-36 L Coach: Bill Snyder S 11 h Missouri State ...... 48-24 W O 10 h TCU (2) ...... 45-52 L S 4 h (12) Western Kentucky ...... 27-13 W S 18 n Iowa State (Kansas City, Mo.) ...... 27-20 W O 17 h Oklahoma (19) ...... 0-55 L S 11 h (13) Fresno State ...... 21-45 L S 25 h UCF ...... 17-13 W O 24 a Texas ...... 9-23 L S 18 h Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 40-20 W O 7 (TH) h Nebraska (6) ...... 13-48 L N 5 (TH) h Baylor (2) ...... 24-31 L O 2 a Texas A&M ...... 30-42 L O 14 (TH) a Kansas ...... 59-7 W N 14 a Texas Tech ...... 44-59 L O 9 a Kansas ...... 28-31 L O 23 a Baylor ...... 42-47 L N 21 h Iowa State ...... 38-35 W O 16 h Oklahoma (2) ...... 21-31 L O 30 h Oklahoma State (20) [hc] ...... 14-24 L N 28 a Kansas ...... 45-14 W O 23 h Nebraska ...... 45-21 W N 6 h Texas ...... 39-14 W D 5 h West Virginia...... 24-23 W O 30 h Texas Tech [hc] ...... 25-35 L N 13 a Missouri (20) ...... 28-38 L Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.) N 6 a Missouri ...... 35-24 W N 20 a Colorado ...... 36-44 L J 2 n Arkansas ...... 23-45 L N 13 a Colorado ...... 31-38 L N 27 a North Texas ...... 49-41 W N 20 h Iowa State ...... 23-37 L Pinstripe Bowl (Bronx, New York) D 30 (TH) n Syracuse ...... 34-36 L 2005 (5-6/2-6 Big 12) Coach: Bill Snyder 2011 (10-3/7-2 Big 12) S 3 h Florida International ...... 35-21 W Coach: Bill Snyder S 10 a Marshall ...... 21-19 W Final Rankings: 15th-AP, 16th-ESPN/USA Today Coaches, 8th-BCS S 24 h North Texas ...... 54-7 W S 3 h Eastern Kentucky ...... 10-7 W O 1 a Oklahoma ...... 21-43 L S 17 h Kent State ...... 37-0 W O 8 h Kansas ...... 12-3 W S 24 a Miami ...... 28-24 W O 15 a Texas Tech (13) ...... 20-59 L O 1 h Baylor (17) ...... 36-35 W O 22 h Texas A&M ...... 28-30 L O 8 h (20) Missouri ...... 24-17 W O 29 h Colorado [hc] ...... 20-23 L O 15 a (17) Texas Tech ...... 41-34 W N 5 a Iowa State ...... 17-45 L O 22 a (12) Kansas ...... 59-21 W N 12 a Nebraska ...... 25-27 L O 29 h (9) Oklahoma (8) [hc] ...... 17-58 L N 19 h Missouri# ...... 36-28 W N 5 a (14) Oklahoma State (3) ...... 45-52 L # First Game in newly-named Bill Snyder Family Stadium N 12 h (14) Texas A&M (4OT) ...... 53-50 W N 19 a (13) Texas (23) ...... 17-13 W 2006 (7-6/4-4 Big 12) D 3 h (11) Iowa State...... 30-23 W Coach: Ron Prince Cotton Bowl (Arlington, Texas) S 2 h Illinois State ...... 24-23 W J 6 (F) n (8) Arkansas (6) ...... 16-29 L S 9 h Florida Atlantic ...... 45-0 W S 16 h Marshall ...... 23-7 W 2012 (11-2/8-1 Big 12) S 23 h Louisville (8) ...... 6-24 L Coach: Bill Snyder S 30 a Baylor ...... 3-17 L Big 12 Conference Champions O 7 h Oklahoma State ...... 31-27 W Final Rankings: 12th-AP, 11th-USA Today Coaches, 5th-BCS O 14 h Nebraska (21) ...... 3-21 L S 1 h (22) Missouri State ...... 51-9 W O 21 a Missouri (24) ...... 21-41 L S 8 h (21) Miami ...... 52-13 W O 28 h Iowa State [hc] ...... 31-10 W S 15 h (15) North Texas ...... 35-21 W N 4 a Colorado ...... 34-21 W S 29 a (15) Oklahoma (6) ...... 24-19 W N 11 h Texas (4) ...... 45-42 W O 6 h (7) Kansas ...... 56-16 W N 18 a Kansas ...... 20-39 L O 13 a (6) Iowa State...... 27-21 W Texas Bowl (Houston, Texas) O 20 a (4) West Virginia (13) ...... 55-14 W D 28 (TH) n Rutgers (16) ...... 10-37 L O 27 h (4) Texas Tech (15) [hc] ...... 55-24 W N 3 h (2) Oklahoma State (24) ...... 44-30 W 2007 (5-7/3-5 Big 12) N 10 a (2) TCU ...... 23-10 W Coach: Ron Prince N 17 a (2) Baylor ...... 24-52 L S 1 a Auburn (14) ...... 13-23 L D 1 h (7) Texas (23) ...... 42-24 W S 8 h San Jose State ...... 34-14 W Fiesta Bowl (Glendale, Arizona) S 15 h Missouri State ...... 61-10 W J 3 (TH) n (7) Oregon (5)...... 17-35 L S 29 a Texas (7) ...... 41-21 W Note: Kansas State was ranked No. 1 in the BCS standings the O 6 h Kansas ...... 24-30 L week of Nov. 11. O 13 h Colorado ...... 47-20 W O 20 a Oklahoma State ...... 39-41 L 2013 (8-5/5-4 Big 12) Bill Snyder O 27 h Baylor [hc]...... 51-14 W Coach: N 3 a Iowa State ...... 20-31 L Final Rankings: RV-AP A 30 (F) h North Dakota State ...... 21-24 L N 10 a Nebraska ...... 31-73 L S 7 h Louisiana...... 48-27 W N 17 h Missouri (6) ...... 32-49 L S 14 h Massachusetts ...... 37-7 W N 24 a Fresno State ...... 29-45 L S 21 a Texas ...... 21-31 L O 5 a Oklahoma State (21) ...... 29-33 L 2008 (5-7/2-6 Big 12) O 12 h Baylor (15) ...... 25-35 L Coach: Ron Prince O 26 h West Virginia [hc] ...... 35-12 W A 30 h North Texas ...... 45-6 W N 2 h Iowa State ...... 41-7 W S 6 h Montana State ...... 69-10 W N 9 a Texas Tech (25) ...... 49-26 W S 17 (W) a Louisville ...... 29-38 L N 16 h TCU ...... 33-31 W S 27 h Louisiana...... 45-37 W N 23 h Oklahoma (22) ...... 31-41 L O 4 h Texas Tech (7) ...... 28-58 L N 30 a Kansas ...... 31-10 W O 11 a Texas A&M ...... 44-30 W O 18 a Colorado ...... 13-14 L Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl (Tempe, Arizona) D 28 n Michigan ...... 31-14 W

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 163 1982 INDEPENDENCE BOWL ALL-TIME BOWL RESULTS [7-12] Season* Date Bowl Opponent W / L Score WISCONSIN 14, K-STATE 3 1982 Dec. 11 Independence Wisconsin L 3-14 INDEPENDENCE STADIUM • SHREVEPORT, LA. 1993 Dec. 29 Copper^ Wyoming W 52-17 1994 Dec. 25 Aloha Boston College L 7-12 DECEMBER 11, 1982 • 49,523 1995 Dec. 29 Holiday Colorado State W 54-21 1996 Jan. 1 Cotton BYU L 15-19 FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F 1997 Dec. 31 Fiesta Syracuse W 35-18 1998 Dec. 29 Alamo Purdue L 34-37 Kansas State 0 3 0 0 — 3

BOWL HISTORY BOWL 1999 Dec. 29 Holiday Washington W 24-20 Wisconsin 0 7 7 0 — 14 2000 Jan. 1 Cotton Tennessee W 35-21 2001 Dec. 29 Insight.com^ Syracuse L 3-26 Wisconsin quarterback Randy Wright tossed two 2002 Dec. 27 Holiday Arizona State W 27-34 touchdown passes and the Badgers overcame an 2003 Jan. 2 Fiesta Ohio State L 28-35 2006 Dec. 28 Texas Rutgers L 10-34 early Kansas State lead for a hard-earned 14-3 2010 Dec. 30 Pinstripe Syracuse L 34-36 victory over the Wildcats in the seventh annual 2011 Jan. 6 Cotton Arkansas L 16-29 Independence Bowl before an announced crowd of 2012 Jan. 3 Fiesta Oregon L 17-35 2013 Dec. 28 Buffalo Wild Wings^ Michigan W 14-31 49,523. 2014 Jan. 2 Alamo UCLA L 35-40 The low-scoring game was played in cold and 2015 Jan. 2 Liberty Arkansas L 23-45 wet conditions as a 23 mile-per-hour wind dropped * Actual season, not current year if played in January ^ Now named Cactus Bowl temperatures to 10 below zero and made things difficult for both offenses. After a scoreless first quarter, K-State took the BOWL BREAKDOWN game’s first lead with 7:10 left in the second period Alamo Bowl ...... 0-2 when Steve Willis booted a 29-yard field goal after defensive end Bob Daniels re- 1998 | Purdue 37, K-State 34 covered a fumble at the Badger 18-yard line. 2014 | UCLA 40, K-State 35 Aloha Bowl ...... 0-1 The Wildcats’ lead was short-lived, however. On Wisconsin’s ensuing drive, the 1994 | Boston College 12, K-State 7 Badgers marched 79 yards in eight plays, scoring a touchdown on a 16-yard pass Cactus Bowl ...... 2-1 from Wright to Michael Jones for a 7-3 halftime lead. 1993 | K-State 52, Wyoming 17 (Copper Bowl; Tucson, Ariz.) Wisconsin struck again midway through the third quarter, when game offensive 2001 | Syracuse 26, K-State 3 (Insight.com Bowl; Phoenix, Ariz.) MVP Wright connected with Tim Stracka on an 87-yard pass for a 14-3 Badger ad- 2013 | K-State 31, Michigan 14 (Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl) Cotton Bowl ...... 1-2 vantage. 1996 | BYU 19, K-State 15 K-State drove deep into Wisconsin territory on its next two possessions, but was 2000 | K-State 35, Tennessee 21 unable to score. One opportunity ended when a Wildcat pass was intercepted in the 2011 | Arkansas 29, K-State 16 Badger end zone while the other was stymied at the Wisconsin 26-yard line when Fiesta Bowl ...... 1-2 K-State could not convert on fourth down. 1997 | K-State 35, Syracuse 18 2003 | Ohio State 35, K-State 28 Darrell Ray Dickey completed just 13 of 35 passes for 127 yards and one inter- 2012 | Oregon 35, K-State 17 ception on the game for 1982 Big Eight Coach of the Year Jim Dickey’s Wildcat squad. Holiday Bowl ...... 3-0 1995 | K-State 54, Colorado State 21 SCORING 1999 | K-State 24, Washington 20 2002 | K-State 34, Arizona State 27 SECOND QUARTER Independence Bowl...... 0-1 KS – Willis 29 yd field goal, 7:10 1982| Wisconsin 14, K-State 3 UW – Jones 16 yd pass from Wright (Rohde kick), 4:51 Liberty Bowl ...... 0-1 2015| Arkansas 45, K-State 23 THIRD QUARTER Pinstripe Bowl ...... 0-1 2010| Syracuse 36, K-State 34 UW – Stracka 87 yd pass from Wright (Rohde kick), 14:47 Texas Bowl ...... 0-1 2006| Rutgers 34, K-State 10 K-STATE STATISTICAL LEDERS Rushing Att. Yds. TD BOWL HONORS Kilsimasi Taoluao ...... 10 31 0 Isoefatu Faraimo...... 11 25 0 1993 Copper Bowl 2001 Cotton Bowl Andre Coleman, WR (Offensive MVP) Jonathan Beasley, QB (Offensive MVP) Darrell Dickey ...... 5 6 0 Kenny McEntyre, CB (Defensive MVP) Chris Johnson, DE (Defensive MVP) 1994 Aloha Bowl 2001 Insight.com Bowl Passing A-C-I Yds. TD Joe Gordon, CB (K-State MVP) Terry Pierce, LB (Sportsmanship Award) Darrell Dickey ...... 35-13-1 127 0 1995 Holiday Bowl 2002 Holiday Bowl Brian Kavanagh, QB (Offensive MVP) Ell Roberson, QB (Offensive MVP) Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Mario Smith, FS (Defensive MVP) 2004 Fiesta Bowl Greg Dageforde ...... 4 30 0 1997 Cotton Bowl Darren Sproles, RB (Sportsmanship Award) Mike Wallace ...... 3 51 0 Kevin Lockett, WR (Co-Offensive MVP) 2013 Fiesta Bowl Kilsimasi Taoluao ...... 3 26 0 1997 Fiesta Bowl Collin Klein, QB (Sportsmanship Award) Michael Bishop, QB (Offensive MVP) Travis Ochs, LB (Defensive MVP) 2013 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl Tyler Lockett, WR (Offensive MVP) 1998 Alamo Bowl Dante Barnett, DB (Defensive MVP) Jarrod Cooper, SS (Sportsmanship Award) 2015 Alamo Bowl 1999 Holiday Bowl Tyler Lockett, WR (Sportsmanship Award) Jonathan Beasley, QB (Offensive MVP) Darren Howard, DE (Defensive MVP) 2016 Liberty Bowl Kody Cook, QB (K-State Offensive MVP) Charmeachealle Moore, LB (K-State Def. MVP)

164 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 1993 COPPER BOWL 1994 ALOHA BOWL BOWL HISTORY [20] K-STATE 52, WYOMING 17 BOSTON COLLEGE 12, [11] K-STATE 7 ARIZONA STADIUM • TUCSON, ARIZ. ALOHA STADIUM • HONOLULU, HAWAI’I DECEMBER 29, 1993 • 49,075 DECEMBER 25, 1994 • 44,862 FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F Kansas State 9 15 14 14 — 52 Kansas State 7 0 0 0 — 7 Wyoming 3 7 0 7 — 17 Boston College 7 2 0 3 — 12 Kansas State put the finishing touches on one of Kansas State played Boston College to a defensive the finest football seasons in school history with a standoff in the 1994 Aloha Bowl, but the Wildcat offense 52-17 domination of Wyoming before 49,075 in the never got on track and fell 12-7 before 44,862 at Aloha 1993 Copper Bowl. Stadium. Wyoming took a quick 3-0 lead on a 35-yard field The Eagles sacked K-State quarterback Chad May goal, but K-State put its high-powered offense into eight times, including a four-hit effort by end Mike overdrive and scored on its first three possessions. Mamula, who was named the game’s most valuable J.J. Smith put K-State on the board with a two-yard player. TD run and Tate Wright added a 22-yard field goal BC couldn’t distance itself from the Wildcats despite before K-State drove 76 yards on its third posses- a 51-yard bolt by David Green on the game’s second sion to take a 16-3 edge on a Chad May TD plunge. play. That carry led to an early 7-0 cushion for the Ea- All-American Andre Coleman closed out the first gles but would be their only TD of the day. half with a 68-yard punt return to put K-State ahead 24-10 at the break then blew K-State’s lone score came with eight seconds left in the first quarter when Joe things open with a 61-yard touchdown catch just 54 seconds into the third quarter. Gordon crashed the middle of BC’s line and blocked a punt by Jeff Beckley. Chris Freshman All-American Kevin Lockett put K-State ahead 38-10 midway through Sublette recovered the ball on the first hop in the end zone and the game was tied, the third quarter with a 30-yard touchdown reception before reserve running back 7-7. Leon Edwards added a 13-yard touchdown run and cornerback Kenny McEntyre However, BC would answer with its own end zone patrol later in the half when provided the game’s crowning moment with a 37-yard interception return for a score. Mamula applied the biggest of his hits on May for a safety with 2:37 left. The Wildcats reached the BC 19 on their ensuing drive, but Eric Shorter inter- SCORING cepted a dropped pass in the flat on third-and-15 with 19 seconds left in the half. FIRST QUARTER Still, a defense that featured punter Eric Hardy, Gordon and a pair of 10-tackle WY – Sorensen 35 yd field goal, 8:13 performances from Chuck Marlowe and Mario Smith kept the Wildcats within strik- KS – Smith 2 yd run (kick failed), 5:37 ing distance until the end. KS – Wright 22 yd field goal, 0:00 BC could only tack on a 35-yard field goal by David Gordon with 1:18 remaining in the second half. SECOND QUARTER KS – May 2 yd run (Wright kick), 10:08 SCORING WY – Christopherson 3 yd run (Sorenson kick), 3:38 FIRST QUARTER KS – Coleman 68 yd punt return (May run), 1:07 BC – Smith 2 yd run (Gordon kick), 10:35 KS – Sublette blocked punt return (Gramatica kick), 0:08 THIRD QUARTER KS – Coleman 61 yd pass from May (Wright kick), 14:06 SECOND QUARTER KS – Lockett 30 yd pass from May (Wright kick), 7:41 BC – Safety, May tackled by Mamula in endzone, 2:37

FOURTH QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER WY – Pratt 14 yd pass from Gustin (Sorensen kick), 11:54 BC - Gordon 35 yd field goal, 1:18 KS – Edwards 13 yd run (Claassen kick), 9:11 KS – McEntyre 37 yd int. return (Wright kick), 6:09 K-STATE STATISTICAL LEDERS Rushing Att. Yds. TD K-STATE STATISTICAL LEDERS J.J. Smith ...... 9 18 0 Rushing Att. Yds. TD Leon Edwards ...... 4 7 0 J.J. Smith ...... 20 133 1 Eric Hickson...... 1 -6 0 Leon Edwards ...... 9 65 1 Dederick Kelly ...... 2 14 0 Passing A-C-I Yds. TD Chad May ...... 31-13-2 185 0 Passing A-C-I Yds. TD Chad May ...... 28-19-0 275 2 Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Kevin Lockett ...... 5 99 0 Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Mitch Running ...... 3 39 0 Andre Coleman ...... 8 144 1 Brian Lojka ...... 1 19 0 Mitch Running ...... 5 50 0 J.J. Smith ...... 2 20 0

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 165 1995 HOLIDAY BOWL 1997 COTTON BOWL [10] K-STATE 54, [25] COLORADO STATE 21 [5] BYU 19, [14] K-STATE 15 JACK MURPHY STADIUM • SAN DIEGO, CALIF. THE COTTON BOWL • DALLAS, TEXAS DECEMBER 29, 1995 • 51,051 JANUARY 1, 1997 • 71,928 FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F Kansas State 7 19 21 7 — 54 Kansas State 0 8 7 0 — 15

BOWL HISTORY BOWL Colorado State 7 0 14 0 — 21 BYU 5 0 0 14 — 19 For the second time in three years, Kansas State An estimated 45,000 K-State fans descended ran roughshod over the Western Athletic Confer- on Dallas to watch the Wildcats in their first-ever ence’s best as the Wildcats outran, outplayed and New Year’s Day Bowl and were witness to one of the outscored Colorado State for a 54-21 win in front of most exciting games of the bowl season. 51,051 fans in the 1995 Plymouth Holiday Bowl at After taking a 15-5 lead following a 72-yard Jack Murphy Stadium. TD pass from Brian Kavanagh to Kevin Lockett, K-State began the scoring on an Eric Hickson BYU quarterback tossed two 4-yard run with 11:21 left in the first quarter. After fourth-quarter touchdowns to lead No. 5 BYU to a CSU responded with a touchdown to knot the score 19-15 Cotton Bowl victory. at 7-7, it was all K-State. Following Sarkisian’s 28-yard scoring strike to The Wildcats outscored the Rams, 19-0, in the K.O. Kealaluhi with 3:39 remaining in the game, second quarter by virtue of an interception return by Kavanagh drove the Wildcats to the BYU 12-yard safety Mario Smith and a blocked punt. Brian Kavanagh, who would earn the game’s line with about one minute remaining. But Kavanagh’s pass to Jimmy Dean was Offensive MVP award, came in for the injured Matt Miller in the second quarter and picked off at the 3-yard line by Omarr Morgan to preserve BYU’s win. immediately put the ball in the end zone. The game’s first score came when Cotton Bowl Defensive MVP Shay Muirbrook Kavanagh completed 18-of-24 passes for 242 yards and a Holiday Bowl-record tackled Kavanagh in the end zone for a safety in the first quarter. After the free kick, tying four touchdowns. The junior signal-caller tossed scoring strikes to Brian Lojka, BYU scored again on an Ethan Pochman 39-yard field goal. Tyson Schwieger, Kevin Lockett and Mitch Running. K-State had a hard time getting on track until the final play of the first half when On the defensive side of the ball, Smith’s pair of interceptions earned him MVP Kavanagh heaved a Hail Mary into the end zone, where, after the ball was deflected honors. by a BYU defender, K-State’s Andre Anderson scooped the ball in for a touchdown. Following the PAT that gave K-State a 7-5 lead, a penalty on BYU forced the teams SCORING to return from the locker room, giving Wildcats a shot for two points. Mike Lawrence FIRST QUARTER made it pay off giving K-State an 8-5 halftime lead. KS – Hickson 4 yd run (Gramatica kick), 11:21 CS – Blake 2 yd run (McDougal kick), 6:30 SCORING FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER BY – Safety, Kavanagh tackled by Muirbrook in end zone, 3:34 KS – Lawrence 5 yd run (kick failed), 9:21 BY – Pochman 39 yd field goal, 1:50 KS – Kelly 18 yd run (pass failed), 6:37 KS – Lojka 12 yd pass from Kavanagh (Gramatica kick), 2:36 SECOND QUARTER KS – Anderson 41 yd pass from Kavanagh (Lawrence run), 0:00 THIRD QUARTER KS – Schwieger 18 yd pass from Kavanagh (Gramatica kick), 10:46 THIRD QUARTER CS – Watson 3 yd run (McDougal kick), 8:03 KS – Lockett 72 yd pass from Kavanagh (Rheem kick), 9:10 KS – Lawrence 5 yd run (Gramatica kick), 6:24 CS – Washington 12 yd run (McDougal kick), 4:12 FOURTH QUARTER KS – Lockett 4 yd pass from Kavanagh (Gramatica kick), 00:50 BY – Dye 41 yd pass from Sarkisian (Pochman kick), 10:55 BY – Kealaluhi 28 yd pass from Sarkisian (Pochman kick), 3:39 FOURTH QUARTER KS – Running 33 yd pass from Kavanagh (Gramatica kick), 7:46 K-STATE STATISTICAL LEDERS Rushing Att. Yds. TD K-STATE STATISTICAL LEDERS Michael Lawrence ...... 23 54 0 Rushing Att. Yds. TD Andre Anderson ...... 1 5 0 Eric Hickson...... 20 103 1 Brian Kavanagh ...... 8 -18 0 Mike Lawrence ...... 7 33 2 Jimmy Dean ...... 2 25 0 Passing A-C-I Yds. TD Brian Kavanagh ...... 28-14-2 233 2 Passing A-C-I Yds. TD Brian Kavanagh ...... 24-18-1 242 4 Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Matt Miller ...... 8-6-0 82 0 Kevin Lockett ...... 7 135 1 Jarrett Grosdidier ...... 3 26 0 Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Andre Anderson ...... 2 50 1 Mitch Running ...... 6 126 1 Eric Hickson...... 6 55 0 Tyson Schwieger ...... 4 47 1

166 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 1997 FIESTA BOWL 1998 ALAMO BOWL BOWL HISTORY [9] K-STATE 35, [14] SYRACUSE 18 PURDUE 37, [4] K-STATE 34 SUN DEVIL STADIUM • TEMPE, ARIZ. ALAMODOME • SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS DECEMBER 31, 1997 • 69,369 DECEMBER 29, 1998 • 60,780 FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F Kansas State 0 21 0 14 — 35 Kansas State 0 7 6 21 — 34 Syracuse 3 12 0 3 — 18 Purdue 0 17 10 10 — 37 Kansas State capped one of its best seasons in With more than 30,000 purple-clad fans cheering school history with a 35-18 win over No. 14 Syra- the Wildcats on, unranked Purdue shocked No. 4 cuse in the 1997 Fiesta Bowl. K-State, 37-34, in the sixth annual Builders Square Michael Bishop stole the show by throwing for Alamo Bowl. four TDs on 14-of-23 passing for 317 yards. After a scoreless first quarter, the teams ex- Darnell McDonald was on the receiving end ploded for 71 points over the final three periods. of seven Bishop passes and turned them into a Purdue was the first to get things going, taking a school-record 206 yards and three scores. His 77- 17-7 halftime lead courtesy of a pair of Drew Brees yard reception in the fourth quarter was the longest TD passes and a 25-yard Travis Dorsch field goal. in Fiesta Bowl history. Fumble recoveries in the end zone by both After allowing Syracuse to jump out to a 3-0 lead squads and another Dorsch field goal with four on the first of Nate Trout’s three field goals, Bishop seconds to go in the third staked Purdue to a 27-13 led the Wildcats to three consecutive touchdown in the second quarter. lead heading into the final stanza. The first came following a failed fake field goal attempt by Syracuse, culminating But the Wildcats put together a furious rally over the final 15 minutes. David Allen in a 19-yard pass to McDonald. Bishop followed with a 12-yard TD dash on K-State’s scored from three yards out to get things going before Michael Bishop hit Darnell next possession, and wrapped up the first-half scoring with a 28-yard completion to McDonald for an Alamo Bowl record 88-yard touchdown strike that pulled the Cats Justin Swift on a tight end screen. within a field goal at 30-27. Then, with just 1:24 left in the game, Bishop connected SU scored 12 points in the final 2:18 to close within 21-15 at the half. Following with Justin Swift for a 2-yard touchdown and a 34-30 K-State lead. a scoreless third quarter, Bishop and the Wildcats put away the Orangemen behind Brees then engineered an 80-yard drive that ended with a 24-yard pass to Isaac 77-yard and 41-yard touchdowns to McDonald. Jones to put the Boilermakers ahead for good at 37-34 with 30 seconds remaining. Bishop was named the Offensive Player of the Game, while Travis Ochs was De- fensive Player of the Game. SCORING SECOND QUARTER SCORING PU – Daniels 5 yd pass from Brees (Dorsch kick), 14:47 FIRST QUARTER PU – Dorsch 25 yd field goal, 13:03 SU – Trout 27 yd field goal, 10:24 KS – McDonald 1 yd pass from Bishop (Gramatica kick), 9:49 PU – Jones 30 yd pass from Brees (Dorsch kick), 8:36 SECOND QUARTER KS – McDonald 19 yd pass from Bishop (Gramatica kick), 11:02 THIRD QUARTER KS – Bishop 12 yd run (Gramatica kick), 7:42 KS – Havick 0 yd fumble return (kick failed), 8:06 KS – Swift 28 yd pass from Bishop (Gramatica kick), 2:18 PU – Nugent 0 yd fumble return (Dorsch kick), 0:52 SU – Brown 24 yd run (Trout kick), 1:49 PU – Dorsch 26 yd field goal, 0:04 SU – Safety, ball batted out of end zone, 1:19 SU – Trout 33 yd field goal, 0:00 FOURTH QUARTER KS – Allen 3 yd run (Gramatica kick), 11:59 FOURTH QUARTER PU – Dorsch 37 yd field goal, 6:44 KS – McDonald 77 yd pass from Bishop (Gramatica kick), 13:08 KS – McDonald 88 yd pass from Bishop (Gramatica kick), 6:23 SU – Trout 40 yd field goal, 9:59 KS – Swift 2 yd pass from Bishop (Gramatica kick), 1:24 KS – McDonald 41 yd pass from Bishop (Gramatica kick), 3:17 PU – Jones 24 yd pass from Brees (Dorsch kick), 0:30

K-STATE STATISTICAL LEDERS K-STATE STATISTICAL LEDERS Rushing Att. Yds. TD Rushing Att. Yds. TD Michael Bishop ...... 15 77 1 David Allen ...... 13 83 1 Eric Hickson...... 7 26 0 Eric Hickson...... 7 35 0 Brian Goolsby ...... 5 25 0 Michael Bishop ...... 20 7 0

Passing A-C-I Yds. TD Passing A-C-I Yds. TD Michael Bishop ...... 23-14-1 317 4 Michael Bishop ...... 24-9-4 182 3

Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Darnell McDonald ...... 7 206 3 Darnell McDonald ...... 5 124 2 Justin Swift ...... 5 98 1 Gavin Peries ...... 1 52 0 Gavin Peries ...... 2 13 0 David Allen ...... 1 3 0

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 167 1999 HOLIDAY BOWL 2001 COTTON BOWL [7] K-STATE 24, WASHINGTON 20 [11] K-STATE 35, [21] TENNESSEE 21 QUALCOMM STADIUM • SAN DIEGO, CALIF. THE COTTON BOWL • DALLAS, TEXAS DECEMBER 29, 1998 • 57,118 JANUARY 1, 2001 • 63,465 FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F Kansas State 7 3 7 7 — 24 Kansas State 7 14 14 0 — 35

BOWL HISTORY BOWL Washington 6 7 7 0 — 20 Tennessee 0 14 0 7 — 21 Kansas State used a stiff defense and three Jonathan Beasley threw two touchdowns and rushing touchdowns by quarterback Jonathan rushed for another as Kansas State rolled to a Beasley to defeat Washington, 24-20, in the 1999 35-21 win over Tennessee in the 65th annual Holiday Bowl. Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl Classic. Trailing 20-17 late in the third quarter, the Wild- Beasley, the game’s Offensive MVP, had touch- cats embarked on a 20-play, 92-yard drive that down passes of 56 and 10 yards to Quincy Morgan took 9 minutes, 54 seconds off the clock to score to key a rally in the second quarter. The touchdown the eventual game-winning touchdown. The drive throws, which came three minutes apart, turned a was set up after senior Lamar Chapman picked 7-7 tie into a 21-7 Wildcat lead. off . Tennessee pulled within seven points before K-State took a 17-13 lead on its first possession halftime when Jabari Greer scored on a 78-yard of the second half, scoring on an 11-yard run by interception return. Beasley, the game’s Offensive MVP. UW struck back with Maurice Shaw scoring on But Kansas State got two touchdown runs from Josh Scobey in the third quarter a 5-yard run to cap a 73-yard drive. to regain its cushion. Scobey finished with 147 yards on a career-high 28 carries, the The first half was a back-and-forth affair that saw the Huskies take a 13-10 lead most yards ever by a Wildcat in a bowl game. into the locker room. Travis Henry’s 81-yard run late in the game was the final Volunteers score. Henry Washington got on the board first when John Anderson booted his first of two finished with 180 yards on 17 carries. first-half field goals just 3:32 into the contests. K-State quickly responded as Beasley Beasley totaled 210 yards on a 13-for-27 passing. He also rushed for 98 yards on drove the Cats 47 yards on the ensuing possession, calling his own number from one 17 carries and put the Wildcats on the scoreboard first with a 14-yard run late in the yard out to cap the eight-play drive. first quarter. A 41-yard Jamie Rheem field goal pushed K-State’s lead to 10-6, but the Huskies Senior defensive end Chris Johnson was the Defensive MVP after leading the Wild- would put the half’s final points on the board on a Pat Conniff 3-yard touchdown run. cats with four tackles, including two sacks of Tennessee quarterback Casey Clausen, who completed just seven passes while tossing three interceptions. SCORING FIRST QUARTER SCORING UW – Anderson 39 yd field goal, 11:24 FIRST QUARTER KS – Beasley 1 yd run (Rheem kick), 9:08 KS – Beasley 14 yd run (Rheem kick), 5:46 UW – Anderson 47 yd field goal, 5:10 SECOND QUARTER SECOND QUARTER UT – Martin 17 yd pass from Clausen (Walls kick), 14:26 KS – Rheem 41 yd field goal, 12:01 KS – Morgan 56 yd pass from Beasley (Rheem kick), 13:36 UW – Coniff 3 yd run (Anderson kick), 8:48 KS – Morgan 10 yd pass from Beasley (Rheem kick), 10:33 UT – Greer 78 yd interception return (Walls kick), 4:13 THIRD QUARTER KS – Beasley 3 yd run (Rheem kick), 13:01 THIRD QUARTER UW – Shaw 5 yd run (Anderson kick), 2:28 KS – Scobey 12 yd run (Rheem kick), 13:18 KS – Scobey 6 yd run (Rheem kick), 10:14 FOURTH QUARTER KS – Beasley 1 yd run (Rheem kick), 5:58 FOURTH QUARTER UT – Henry 81 yd run (Walls kick), 2:44 K-STATE STATISTICAL LEDERS Rushing Att. Yds. TD K-STATE STATISTICAL LEDERS Jonathan Beasley ...... 20 48 3 Rushing Att. Yds. TD Frank Murphy ...... 8 42 0 Josh Scobey ...... 28 147 2 Joe Hall ...... 11 40 0 Jonathan Beasley ...... 17 98 1 Ell Roberson ...... 3 24 0 Passing A-C-I Yds. TD Jonathan Beasley ...... 31-15-1 216 0 Passing A-C-I Yds. TD Jonathan Beasley ...... 27-13-1 210 2 Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Quincy Morgan ...... 8 104 0 Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Frank Murphy ...... 3 67 0 Quincy Morgan ...... 7 145 2 Martez Wesley ...... 3 54 0 Aaron Lockett ...... 3 22 0 Shad Meier ...... 1 16 0

168 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2001 INSIGHT.COM BOWL 2002 HOLIDAY BOWL BOWL HISTORY [18] SYRACUSE 26, K-STATE 3 [6] K-STATE 34, ARIZONA STATE 27 BANKONE BALLPARK • PHOENIX, ARIZ. QUALCOMM STADIUM • SAN DIEGO, CALIF. DECEMBER 29, 2001 • 40,028 DECEMBER 27, 2002 • 58,717 FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F Kansas State 3 0 0 0 — 3 Kansas State 0 14 0 20 — 34 Syracuse 7 12 0 7 — 26 Arizona State 0 20 0 7 — 27 Syracuse running back James Mungro rushed for Derrick Evans caught a 10-yard touchdown pass 112 yards and three touchdowns to lead Syracuse from Ell Roberson with 1:15 left in the game to to a 26-3 victory over Kansas State in the 2001 lift Kansas State to its first and only lead as the Insight.com Bowl at Phoenix’s Bank One Ballpark. Wildcats defeated Arizona State, 34-27, in the 2002 Mungro scored on runs of 65, 1 and 1 yard to Pacific Life Holiday Bowl. pace the Orange offense. SU added touchdown in Evans’ catch completed a K-State comeback the fourth quarter on a 52-yard pass from Robin from deficits of 10-0, 20-7 and 27-20. Roberson, Anderson to Johnnie Morant. voted the Offensive MVP of the game, rushed for 63 Junior Marc Dunn led the Wildcats with 151 yards, including touchdowns of 32, 3 and 1 yards, yards passing in relief of starter Ell Roberson. and totaled 215 yards through the air on 11-for-28 Dunn completed 12-of-25 passes with one inter- passing. ception. Roberson was 2-for-15 for 70 yards for the Roberson’s 32-yard sprint came with just 54 Wildcats, who were sacked five times. seconds left in the second half and pulled the Wildcats within 20-14. Just 31 seconds Mungro opened the scoring on his 65-yard run midway through the first quarter. earlier, Mike Barth converted on a 39-yard field goal to give ASU its largest lead of Kansas State responded just two minutes later with a 29-yard field goal by fresh- the game at 20-7. man Joe Rheem. The drive was sparked by a 47-yard pass from Roberson to Aaron K-State tied the game at 20-20 early in the fourth quarter when Roberson went in Lockett and a 27-yard carry by Scobey. from three yards out. But Sun Devil quarterback Andrew Walter, who threw for 293 Syracuse took advantage of a fumble deep in Wildcat territory early in the sec- yards on 28-for-57 passing, found Mike Williams for a 10-yard score to put ASU back ond quarter. Mungro scored from the 1-yard line to convert the turnover, but the ahead on its next possession. extra-point was blocked by Josh Buhl. The Wildcats responded with an 80-yard drive on its next opportunity, setting up On the next play from scrimmage, Willie Ford got the first of his two interceptions Roberson’s 1-yard touchdown dive that tied the game again at 27-27 with 6:41 left, to set up the Orangemen again. Two plays later, Mungro went over from the 1-yard then forced a Sun Devil punt that Terence Newman returned 27 yards. From there, line again, but Buhl again blocked the extra-point. K-State needed just seven plays to cover 59 yards for the game-winning touchdown.

SCORING SCORING FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER SU – Mungro 65 yd run (Barber kick), 6:38 AS – Taplin 6 yd pass from Walter (Barth kick), 11:36 KS – Rheem 29 yd field goal, 4:03 AS – Barth 26 yd field goal, 9:19 KS – Sproles 41 yd run (Rheem kick), 8:17 SECOND QUARTER AS – Hill 9 yd run (Barth kick), 3:00 SU – Mungro 1 yd run (Barber kick blocked), 11:39 AS – Barth 39 yd field goal, 1:25 SU – Mungro 1 yd run (Barber kick blocked), 10:47 KS – Roberson 32 yd run, (Rheem kick), 0:54

FOURTH QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER SU – Morant 52 yd pass from Anderson (Barber kick), 3:22 KS – Roberson 3 yd run (run failed), 12:16 AS – Williams 10 yd pass from Walter (Barth kick), 10:30 K-STATE STATISTICAL LEDERS KS – Roberson 1 yd run (Rheem kick), 6:41 Rushing Att. Yds. TD KS – Evans 10 yd pass from Roberson (Rheem kick), 1:15 Josh Scobey ...... 10 46 0 Ell Roberson ...... 9 9 0 K-STATE STATISTICAL LEDERS Marc Dunn ...... 8 4 0 Rushing Att. Yds. TD Darren Sproles ...... 21 118 1 Passing A-C-I Yds. TD Ell Roberson ...... 18 63 3 Marc Dunn ...... 25-12-1 151 0 Terence Newman ...... 2 26 0 Ell Roberson ...... 15-2-1 70 0 Passing A-C-I Yds. TD Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Ell Roberson ...... 28-11-0 215 1 Aaron Lockett ...... 4 83 0 Brandon Clark ...... 4 38 0 Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Nick Warren ...... 2 42 0 James Terry ...... 5 90 0 Terence Newman ...... 3 47 0 Derrick Evans ...... 2 37 1

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 169 2004 FIESTA BOWL 2006 TEXAS BOWL [7] OHIO STATE 35, [8] K-STATE 28 [16] RUTGERS 37, K-STATE 10 SUN DEVIL STADIUM • TEMPE, ARIZ. RELIANT STADIUM • HOUSTON, TEXAS JANUARY 2, 2004 • 73,425 DECEMBER 28, 2006 • 52,210 FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F Kansas State 0 7 7 14 — 28 Rutgers 14 3 14 6 — 37

BOWL HISTORY BOWL Ohio State 14 7 14 0 — 35 Kansas State 0 10 0 0 — 10 Kansas State started slowly but finished with a Kansas State hung with No. 16 Rutgers for 30 fury in the 33rd Annual Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. But it minutes, but the Scarlet Knights scored 20 unan- wasn’t enough to overcome a 21-point third-quar- swered points in the second half to hand the Wild- ter deficit as the Wildcats lost a hard fought 35-28 cats a 37-10 loss in the inagural Texas Bowl before decision to Ohio State in their first ever BCS bowl 52,210 fans at Reliant Stadium. game at Sun Devil Stadium. Ray Rice, the Texas Bowl MVP, rushed for 170 Trailing 35-14 heading into the fourth quarter, yards and a touchdown and Tim Brown caught two Ayo Saba scored from three yards out and closed touchdown passes, for the Scarlet Knights, who the game to 14 points. Ell Roberson’s second claimed their first bowl victory in 137 seasons of rushing touchdown with just 2:47 to go then pulled intercollegiate football. K-State within a touchdown. Brown’s two TD catches came in the opening After recovering the ensuing onside kick, the period and staked Rutgers to a quick 14-0 lead. Wildcats were flagged for being offside, forcing a re-kick. This time the Buckeyes Kansas State answered with a 44-yard field goal by Jeff Snodgrass and a 76-yard recovered at the K-State 36. punt return for a touchdown by Yamon Figurs that was the longest in K-State bowl But the Wildcats held and got the ball back at their own 10-yard line with 1:12 to history to close the gap to 14-10 midway through the second quarter. play. A 21-yard completion to Davin Dennis moved the ball to the K-State 26. On the But Jeremy Ito connected on a 37-yard field goal to close the half and linebacker next play Roberson connected with Jermaine Moreira for 26 yards to the OSU 48 to Quintero Frierson returned an interception 27 yards for a score on the first play from get Kansas State within striking distance. scrimmage of the second half to put RU ahead 24-10. However, Roberson’s desperation pass from midfield was batted down at the 2, Rice sprinted 46 yards for his lone touchdown of the game on the Scarlet Knights’ allowing Ohio State to escape with its second straight Fiesta Bowl victory. next posssession before Ito closed out the scoring with a pair of fourth-quarter field goals for the final margin. SCORING FIRST QUARTER SCORING OS – Hollins 7 yd blocked punt return (Nugent kick), 6:41 FIRST QUARTER OS – Holmes 6 yd pass from Krenzel (Nugent kick), 2:49 RU – Brown 14 yd pass from Teel (Ito kick), 7:12 RU – Brown 49 yd pass from Teel (Ito kick), 2:42 SECOND QUARTER OS – Jenkins 17 yd pass from Krenzel (Nugent kick), 6:49 SECOND QUARTER KS – Sproles 6 yd run (Rheem kick), 3:01 KS – Snodgrass 44 yd field goal, 13:32 KS – Figurs 76 yd punt return (Snodgrass kick), 9:37 THIRD QUARTER RU – Ito 37 yd field goal, 0:49 KS – Roberson 14 yd run (Rheem kick), 8:59 OS – Jenkins 8 yd pass from Krenzel (Nugent kick), 4:53 THIRD QUARTER OS – Holmes 31 yd pass from Krenzel (Nugent kick), 00:37 RU – Frierson 27 yd interception return (Ito kick), 14:27 RU – Rice 46 yd run (Ito kick), 11:41 FOURTH QUARTER KS – Saba 3 yd run (Rheem kick), 13:25 FOURTH QUARTER KS – Roberson 1 yd run (Rheem kick), 2:47 RU – Ito 23 yd field goal, 14:51 RU – Ito 21 yd field goal, 8:06 K-STATE STATISTICAL LEDERS Rushing Att. Yds. TD K-STATE STATISTICAL LEDERS Darren Sproles ...... 13 38 1 Rushing Att. Yds. TD Ell Roberson ...... 16 32 2 James Johnson ...... 6 20 0 Jermaine Moreira ...... 1 13 0 Leon Patton ...... 6 14 0 Donnie Anders ...... 1 2 0 Passing A-C-I Yds. TD Ell Roberson ...... 51-20-1 294 0 Passing A-C-I Yds. TD Josh Freeman ...... 21-10-2 129 0 Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Dylan Meier ...... 3-2-0 2 0 Davin Dennis ...... 7 113 0 James Terry ...... 4 58 0 Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Jermaine Moreira ...... 3 59 0 Jordy Nelson ...... 4 81 0 Rashaad Norwood ...... 2 40 0 James Johnson ...... 2 0 0

170 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2010 PINSTRIPE BOWL 2012 COTTON BOWL BOWL HISTORY SYRACUSE 36, K-STATE 34 [6] ARKANSAS 29, [8] K-STATE 16 • BRONX, N.Y. COWBOYS STADIUM • ARLINGTON, TEXAS DECEMBER 30, 2010 • 38,274 JANUARY 6, 2012 • 80,956 FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F Kansas State 7 7 7 13 — 34 Kansas State 0 9 7 0 — 16 Syracuse 7 7 13 9 — 36 Arkansas 3 16 7 3 — 29 The first Pinstripe Bowl turned into a home run Kansas State junior quarterback Collin Klein tied derby. the Big 12 single-season for rushing touchdowns Delone Carter ran for 198 yards and two touch- and the NCAA single season record by a quarter- downs, Marcus Sales caught three long touchdown back but the No. 8 Wildcats came up short in the passes and Syracuse got some help from a celebra- 2012 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic in a 29-16 loss to tion penalty on Kansas State to beat the Wildcats No. 6 Arkansas. 36-34 on Thursday at Yankee Stadium. Kansas State was trying to match its school Adrian Hilburn slipped a tackle and raced to a record with 11 victories, but still finished a sur- 30-yard touchdown catch with 1:13 remaining to prising season in Snyder’s second Wildcats turn- pull Kansas State within two. Hilburn saluted the around. K-State won 11 games six times during crowd behind the visitor’s dugout and was flagged a seven-year span in Snyder’s first tenure before 15 yards for unsportsmanlike conduct, which his three-year retirement, and almost reached that pushed the 2-point conversion attempt back to the 17-yard line. mark again in his third season back. Carson Coffman overthrew Aubrey Quarles in the end zone, and when Kansas After being held to 15 yards on 12 carries in the first half, Klein finished the opening State couldn’t come up with the onside kick, Syracuse only had to take a knee to win drive of the third quarter with a 6-yard touchdown run that got the Wildcats to 19-16. a bowl game for the first time since 2001. That came after Klein had a 15-yard run on the previous play. Daniel Thomas ran for three touchdowns for Kansas State, which was making That matched the Big 12 record for rushing touchdowns held by 1998 Heisman its first bowl appearance since 2006. Trophy winner of Texas. The only other FBS quarterback with 27 In a bowl season filled with blowouts, the first bowl game in New York in 48 rushing touchdowns in a season was Ricky Dobbs for Navy in 2009. years turned out to be a hit. The Cotton Bowl was the only non-BCS game with both teams in the top 10 of the standings -- Arkansas came in sixth, Kansas State eighth. SCORING It also is the only bowl featuring the SEC vs. the Big 12, the top two conferences in the FIRST QUARTER BCS computer rankings. KS – Thomas 51 yd run (Cherry kick), 14:32 SU – Sales 52 yd pass from Nassib (Krautman kick), 3:17 SCORING FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER UA – Hocker 26 yd field goal (4:19) SU – Sales 36 yd pass from Nassib (Krautman kick), 9:35 KS – Thomas 10 yd run (Cherry kick), 1:51 SECOND QUARTER UA – Adams 51 yd punt return (Hocker kick), 14:27 THIRD QUARTER UA – Hocker 22 yd field goal (9:20) SU – Carter 7 yd run (Krautman kick), 12:11 UA – Wright 45 yd pass from Wilson (Hocker kick blocked), 4:10 KS – Harper 10 yd pass from Coffman (Cherry kick), 6:33 KS – Malone PAT return (4:10) SU – Carter 15 yd run (Krautman kick failed), 2:11 KS – McDonald 3 yd pass from Klein (Cantele kick), 0:26

FOURTH QUARTER THIRD QUARTER KS – Thomas 1 yd run (Cherry kick), 11:03 KS – Klein 6 yd run (Cantele kick), 11:38 SU – Sales 44 yd pass from Nassib (pass failed), 7:52 UA – Hamilton 9 yd pass from Wilson (Hocker kick), 3:57 SU – Krautman 40 yd field goal, 3:08 KS – Hilburn 30 yd pass from Coffman (pass failed), 1:13 FOURTH QUARTER UA – Hocker 30 yd field goal (3:30) K-STATE STATISTICAL LEDERS Rushing Att. Yds. TD K-STATE STATISTICAL LEDERS Daniel Thomas ...... 22 90 3 Rushing Att. Yds. TD Carson Coffman ...... 8 26 0 Collin Klein ...... 24 42 1 Chris Harper ...... 1 4 0 John Hubert ...... 12 37 0 Braden Wilson ...... 2 8 0 Passing A-C-I Yds. TD Carson Coffman ...... 23-17-1 228 2 Passing A-C-I Yds. TD Collin Klein ...... 30-16-1 173 1 Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Adrian Hilburn ...... 5 84 1 Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Chris Harper ...... 5 56 1 Sheldon Smith ...... 5 50 0 Aubrey Quarles ...... 4 75 0 Tramaine Thompson ...... 3 57 0 Broderick Smith ...... 2 29 0

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 171 2013 FIESTA BOWL 2013 BUFFALO WILD WINGS BOWL [5] OREGON 35, [7] K-STATE 17 K-STATE 31, MICHIGAN 14 UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX STADIUM • GLENDALE, ARIZ. SUN DEVIL STADIUM • TEMPE, ARIZ. JANUARY 3, 2013 • 70,242 DECEMBER 28, 2013 • 53,284 FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F Oregon 15 7 10 3 — 35 Michigan 3 3 0 8 — 14

BOWL HISTORY BOWL Kansas State 0 10 0 7 — 17 Kansas State 14 7 0 10 — 31 Oregon’s De’Anthony Thomas returned the Jake Waters threw for 271 yards and connected opening kickoff 94 yards for the first of his two with Tyler Lockett on three touchdowns, leading touchdowns, Marcus Mariota accounted for three Kansas State to its first bowl victory in 11 years, scores, and No. 5 Oregon raced past No. 7 Kansas 31-14, over Michigan in the Buffalo Wild Wings State 35-17 at the Fiesta Bowl. Bowl. Oregon jumped out to a 15-0 lead behind K-State scored on its first three possessions, Thomas’ opening return and 23-yard touchdown all passes from Waters to Lockett, and its defense catch in the first quarter. dominated Michigan to end a five-game bowl losing Kansas State tried to bull its way behind streak. The Wildcats to their first bowl victory since Heisman Trophy finalist Collin Klein, only to get the 2002 Holiday Bowl. overwhelmed by the speedy Ducks, who got some Michigan’s defense had trouble stopping Kansas help with an obscure 1-point safety on a blocked State most of the night, giving up 420 total yards. extra-point kick. Kansas State finished the season strong after some early difficulties by winning Mariota added a 24-yard touchdown pass to Kenjon Barner in the second quarter five of its final six games while scoring at least 31 points in each. and ran for a 2-yard score in the third to give Oregon its second straight BCS bowl win The Wildcats set the tone on their opening drive, grinding out 75 yards in 15 plays after beating Wisconsin in last year’s Rose Bowl. and 7:51 off the clock. Lockett capped it with a 6-yard touchdown catch after the Klein threw two interceptions and had 30 yards rushing on 13 carries. Wildcats’ line gave Waters just enough time to get the throw off against Michigan’s blitz. Lockett set up the next drive with a 40-yard kickoff return and capped with a SCORING 29-yard touchdown catch, set up by Waters’ pump fake that gave him separation FIRST QUARTER behind Michigan’s defense. UO – Thomas 94 yd kickoff return (Jordan rush), 14:48 Kansas State raced down the field again on its next drive, setting up Lockett’s third UO – Thomas 23 yd pass from Mariota (Maldonado kick), 3:46 touchdown, an 8-yarder from Waters that put the Wildcats up 21-6 at halftime. Following a scoreless third quarter, Ian Patterson connected on a 22-yard field SECOND QUARTER goal midway through the fourth quarter and running back John Hubert capped his KS – Klein 6 yd run (Cantele kick), 13:26 career with a 1-yard touchdown run with less than three minutes remaining. KS – Cantele 25 yd field goal (5:21) UO – Barner 24 yd pass from Mariota (Maldonado kick), 0:14 SCORING FIRST QUARTER THIRD QUARTER KS – Lockett 6 yd pass from Waters (Patterson kick), 7:19 UO – Maldonado 33 yd field goal (11:01) UM – Wile 22 yd field goal, 3:32 UO – Mariota 2 yd run (Maldonado kick field, 1 pt safety), 8:03 KS – Lockett 29 yd pass from Waters (Patterson kick), 0:43

FOURTH QUARTER SECOND QUARTER KS – Hubert 10 yd pass from Klein (Cantele kick), 11:35 UM – Wile 26 yd field goal UO – Maldonado 24 yd field goal (2:27) KS – Lockett 8 yd pass from Waters (Patterson kick), 4:30

K-STATE STATISTICAL LEDERS FOURTH QUARTER Rushing Att. Yds. TD KS – Patterson 22 yd field goal, 8:09 John Hubert ...... 17 55 0 KS – Hubert 1 yd run (Patterson kick), 2:25 Angelo Pease ...... 7 47 0 UM – Toussaint 3 yd run (Hayes pass from Gallon), 1:15 Collin Klein ...... 13 30 1 K-STATE STATISTICAL LEDERS Passing A-C-I Yds. TD Rushing Att. Yds. TD Collin Klein ...... 32-17-2 151 1 John Hubert ...... 16 80 1 Jake Waters ...... 12 42 0 Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Daniel Sams ...... 4 23 0 Chris Harper ...... 8 71 0 Tyler Lockett ...... 4 35 0 Passing A-C-I Yds. TD John Hubert ...... 2 16 1 Jake Waters ...... 27-21-0 271 3

Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Tyler Lockett ...... 10 116 3 Tramaine Thompson ...... 4 56 0 Curry Sexton ...... 3 37 0

172 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2015 ALAMO BOWL 2016 LIBERTY BOWL BOWL HISTORY [14] UCLA 40, [11] K-STATE 35 ARKANSAS 45, K-STATE 23 ALAMODOME • SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS LIBERTY BOWL MEMORIAL STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN. JANUARY 2, 2015 • 60,517 JANUARY 2, 2016 • 61,136 FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 F Kansas State 0 6 15 14 — 35 Kansas State 10 3 10 0 — 23 UCLA 17 14 3 6 — 40 Arkansas 14 10 7 14 — 45 Kansas State faught back from a 31-6 halftime Alex Collins ran for 185 yards and three touch- deficit by holding UCLA to just nine second-half downs and Arkansas capped its late-season surge points, but it wasn’t enough as 14th-ranked Bruins with a 45-23 victory over Kansas State in the Lib- held on for a 40-35 loss in the Alamo Bowl. erty Bowl. K-State scored 22 of the first 25 points in the Collins overwhelmed Kansas State’s defense, as second half, cutting it to 34-28 on quarterback Jake the Wildcats finished a season below .500 for the Waters’ 1-yard run with 4:54 left. first time since 2008. Paul Perkins countered for UCLA with a 67-yard Arkansas’ Brandon Allen was 20-of-26 for 315 run with 2:20 to go. Waters threw a 29-yard touch- yards with one touchdown and one interception. down pass to Tyler Lockett with 1:21 left, but UCLA Kansas State’s Kody Cook, starting at quarterback recovered the onside kick and ran out the clock. for the first time, went 12-of-24 for 163 yards with Perkins ran for 194 yards on 20 carries, while a touchdown. Lockett had 13 catches for 164 yards for Kansas State. Cook had been Kansas State’s second-leading receiver during the regular season Waters was 31-of-48 for 338 yards, but was sacked seven times and threw two while also backing up quarterback Joe Hubener. He played well enough to keep Kan- interceptions. sas State relatively close. But he couldn’t do anything about the defense’s inability to K-State opened the second half with a 17-play drive, capped by Waters’ 3-yard slow down Collins, who was largely responsible for helping Arkansas reach the end pass to Lockett and a successful 2-point conversion. After forcing a fumble by Perkins, zone on three straight first-half drives. K-State took over at UCLA’s 21 and scored on DeMarcus Robinson’s 2-yard run. Collins had touchdown runs of 22 yards and 13 yards in the first 17 minutes. He also had a 68-yard burst on his first kickoff return of the season, which set up Jared SCORING Cornelius’ 13-yard touchdown on an end around. FIRST QUARTER UCLA – Hundley 10 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 12:47 SCORING UCLA – Fairbairn 27 yd field goal, 8:03 FIRST QUARTER UCLA – Hundley 28 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 1:25 KS – Dimel 10 yd run (McCrane kick), 11:38 UA – Collins 22 yd run (Hedlund kick), 8:15 SECOND QUARTER KS – McCrane 36 yd field goal, 3:50 KS – McCrane 47 yd field goal, 12:06 UA – Cornelius 13 yd run (Hedlund kick), 2:22 KS – McCrane 29 yd field goal, 10:05 UCLA – Perkins 32 yd run (Fairbairn kick), 7:29 SECOND QUARTER UCLA – Lucien 7 yd pass from Hundley (Fairbairn kick), 0:19 UA – Collins 13 yd run (Hedlund kick), 13:05 UA – Hedlund 26 yd field goal, 2:08 THIRD QUARTER KS – McCrane 21 yd field goal, 0:21 KS – Lockett 3 yd pass from Waters (Lockett pass from Waters), 7:23 KS – Robinson 2 yd run (McCrane kick), 3:25 THIRD QUARTER UCLA – Fairbairn 44 yd field goal, 0:33 KS – Dimel 48 yd pass from Cook (McCrane kick), 12:44 UA – Sprinkle 6 yd pass from Allen (Hedlund kick), 7:54 FOURTH QUARTER KS – McCrane 32 yd field goal, 1:46 KS – Waters 1 yd run (McCrane kick), 4:54 UCLA – Perkins 67 yd run (Perkins rush failed), 2:20 FOURTH QUARTER KS – Lockett 29 yd pass from Waters (McCrane kick), 1:21 UA – Collins 14 yd run (Hedlund kick), 12:04 UA – Walker 10 yd run (Hedlund kick), 4:46 K-STATE STATISTICAL LEDERS Rushing Att. Yds. TD K-STATE STATISTICAL LEDERS Charles Jones ...... 9 19 0 Rushing Att. Yds. TD Jake Waters ...... 15 13 1 Charles Jones ...... 6 40 0 DeMarcus Robinson ...... 7 1 1 Kody Cook ...... 12 19 0 Winston Dimel ...... 1 10 1 Passing A-C-I Yds. TD Jake Waters ...... 48-31-1 338 2 Passing A-C-I Yds. TD Kody Cook ...... 24-12-0 163 1 Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Tyler Lockett ...... 13 164 2 Receiving Rec. Yds. TD Curry Sexton ...... 10 104 0 Deante Burton ...... 4 33 0 Kody Cook ...... 3 26 0 Zach Reuter ...... 3 27 0 Winston Dimel ...... 1 48 1

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 173 ALL-TIME HOMECOMING RESULTS [33-62-5] ALL-TIME TELEVISION RESULTS [112-88] Date Opponent W/L Score 10/23/15 Kansas L 7-19 ABC (22-25) ESPN2 (3-2) 10/8/2005 Kansas W, 12-3 11/11/16 Missouri W 7-6 11/16/68 at Kansas L, 29-38 9/10/2005 at Marshall W, 21-19 9/16/2006 Marshall W, 23-7 11/3/17 Kansas L 0-9 10/25/80 Missouri L, 3-13 10/13/2007 Colorado W, 47-20 9/23/2006 Louisville L, 7-24 1918 No Game - - 11/6/82 at Oklahoma L, 24-10 11/24/2004 at Fresno State L, 29-45 11/4/2006 at Colorado W, 34-21 11/22/19 Oklahoma L 3-14 10/15/94 Nebraska L, 6-17 9/17/2008 at Louisville L, 29-38 11/18/2006 at Kansas L, 20-39 11/12/20 Iowa State L 0-17 11/19/21 Oklahoma W 14-7 12/25/94 vs. Boston College L, 7-12 11/6/2010 Texas W, 39-14 10/6/2007 Kansas L, 24-30 10/28/22 Kansas T 7-7 10/21/95 at Nebaska L, 25-49 11/17/2007 Missouri L, 32-49 11/3/23 Missouri L 2-4 11/18/95 Colorado L, 17-27 ESPN3 (1-1) 10/18/2008 at Colorado L, 13-14 11/22/24 Nebraska L 0-24 8/31/96 Texas Tech W, 21-14 9/12/2009 at Louisiana L, 15-17 10/25/2008 Oklahoma L, 35-58 11/14/25 Nebraska T 0-0 First Big 12 Game 11/27/2010 at North Texas W, 49-41 11/1/2008 at Kansas L, 21-52 10/16/26 Kansas W 27-0 11/19/27 Nebraska L 0-33 10/5/96 Nebraska L, 3-39 11/8/2008 at MIssouri L, 24-41 10/20/28 Kansas L 0-7 10/18/97 Texas A&M W, 36-17 ESPNU (2-0) 9/19/2009 at UCLA L, 9-23 10/26/29 Oklahoma L 13-14 11/15/97 Colorado W, 37-20 9/24/2011 at Miami W, 28-24 10/10/2009 at Texas Tech L, 66-14 10/18/30 Kansas L 0-14 9/19/98 Texas W, 48-7 10/4/2014 Texas Tech W, 45-13 10/31/2009 at Oklahoma L, 30-42 11/14/31 Nebraska L 3-6 10/17/98 Oklahoma State W, 52-20 11/19/32 Kansas L 0-19 9/18/2010 vs. Iowa State W, 27-20 10/21/33 Nebraska L 0-9 11/14/98 Nebraska W, 40-30 FOX (13-8) 9/25/2010 UCF W, 17-13 10/20/34 Kansas W 13-0 11/21/98 at Missouri W, 31-25 10/19/96 at Texas A&M W, 23-20 10/14/2010 at Kansas W, 59-7 10/19/35 Nebraska T 0-0 12/5/98 vs. Texas A&M L, 33-36 11/16/96 at Colorado L, 0-12 10/30/2010 Oklahoma State L, 14-24 10/24/36 Kansas W 26-6 10/2/99 at Texas W, 35-17 8/26/2000 vs. Iowa W, 27-7 11/13/2010 at Missouri L, 28-38 10/30/37 Oklahoma L 0-19 11/13/99 at Nebraska L, 15-41 10/29/38 Kansas L 7-27 9/2/2000 Louisiana Tech W, 54-10 10/15/2011 at Texas Tech W, 41-34 10/28/39 Nebraska L 9-25 9/30/2000 at Colorado W, 44-21 10/21/2000 Texas Tech W, 28-23 10/22/2011 at Kansas W, 59-21 10/26/40 Kansas W 20-0 10/14/2000 Oklahoma L, 31-41 11/11/2000 Nebraska W, 29-28 12/3/2011 Iowa State W, 30-23 11/1/41 Nebraska W 12-6 10/28/2000 at Texas A&M L, 10-26 1/1/2001 vs. Tennessee W, 35-21 9/15/2012 North Texas W, 35-21 HOMECOMING/TV APPEARANCES HOMECOMING/TV 10/24/42 Kansas L 7-19 12/2/2000 vs. Oklahoma L, 24-27 9/8/2001 at USC W, 10-6 11/16/2013 TCU W, 33-31 11/6/43 Nebraska L 7-13 9/29/2001 at Oklahoma L, 37-38 11/11/44 Kansas W 18-14 11/24/2001 Missouri W, 24-3 9/27/2014 UTEP W, 58-28 11/10/45 Nebraska L 0-24 11/10/2001 at Nebraska L, 21-31 10/19/2002 Texas W, 17-14 9/19/2015 Louisiana Tech W, 39-33 (3ot) 11/16/46 Kansas L 0-34 10/5/2002 at Colorado L, 31-35 9/20/2003 Marshall L, 20-27 10/25/47 Nebraska L 7-14 11/23/2002 at Missouri W, 38-0 9/11/2004 Fresno State L, 21-45 FX (5-1) 10/30/48 Missouri L 7-49 10/4/2003 at Texas L, 20-24 10/4/97 at Nebraska L, 26-56 11/5/49 Oklahoma L 39-0 10/30/2004 Texas Tech L, 25-35 11/4/50 Iowa State L 7-13 11/15/2003 at Nebraska W, 38-9 1/6/2012 vs. Arkansas L, 16-29 10/10/98 at Colorado W, 16-9 10/20/51 Colorado L 7-20 12/6/2003 vs. Oklahoma W, 35-7 9/22/2012 at Oklahoma W, 24-19 11/19/2011 at Texas W, 17-13 10/4/52 Missouri L 0-26 1/2/2004 vs. Ohio State L, 28-35 10/20/2012 at West Virginia W, 55-14 9/8/2012 Miami W, 52-13 10/31/53 Oklahoma L 0-34 10/16/2004 Oklahoma L, 21-31 10/27/2012 Texas Tech W, 55-24 10/6/2012 Kansas W, 56-16 11/13/54 Iowa State W 12-7 10/15/2005 at Texas Tech L, 20-59 10/29/55 Oklahoma L 7-40 11/10/2012 at TCU W, 23-10 10/13/2012 at Iowa State W, 27-21 11/17/56 Iowa State W 32-6 11/11/2006 Texas W, 45-42 10/12/2013 Baylor L, 25-35 10/19/57 Colorado L 14-42 9/29/2007 at Texas W, 41-21 11/8/2014 at TCU L, 20-41 K-StateHD.TV (5-0) 10/18/58 Missouri L 8-32 10/4/2008 Texas Tech L, 28-58 10/10/2015 TCU L, 45-52 9/3/2011 Eastern Kentucky W, 10-7 11/7/59 Oklahoma L 0-36 9/4/2010 UCLA W, 31-22 9/1/2012 Missouri State W, 51-9 11/5/60 Oklahoma State L 7-28 10/1/2011 Baylor W, 36-35 10/21/61 Colorado L 0-13 FOX Sports 1 (11-6) 9/14/2013 UMass W, 37-7 11/17/62 Iowa State L 14-28 10/8/2011 Missouri W, 24-17 8/30/2013 North Dakota State L, 21-24 8/30/2014 Stephen F. Austin W, 55-16 10/26/63 Oklahoma L 9-34 11/5/2011 at Oklahoma State L, 45-52 9/7/2013 Louisiana W, 48-27 9/5/2015 South Dakota W, 34-0 10/31/64 Kansas L 0-7 11/12/2011 Texas A&M W, 53-50 10/26/2013 West Virginia W, 35-12 10/23/65 Oklahoma L 0-27 11/3/2012 Oklahoma State W, 44-30 11/2/2013 Iowa State W, 41-7 Local Telecast (0-1) 10/29/66 Kansas T 3-3 10/21/67 Oklahoma L 7-46 12/1/2012 Texas W, 42-24 11/23/2013 Oklahoma L, 31-41 10/28/39 Nebraska L, 9-25 11/16/68 Kansas L 29-38 9/21/2013 at Texas L, 21-31 11/30/2013 at Kansas W, 31-10 Second-Ever College Football Game to be Televised 10/25/69 Oklahoma W 59-21 10/5/2013 at Oklahoma State L, 29-33 9/6/2014 at Iowa State W, 32-28 11/7/70 Oklahoma State W 28-15 11/9/2013 at Texas Tech W, 49-26 11/20/2014 at West Virginia W, 26-20 NBC (1-2) 10/16/71 Iowa State L 0-24 11/1/2014 Oklahoma State W, 48-14 11/7/53 at Kansas W, 7-0 11/11/72 Oklahoma State L 14-45 11/29/2014 Kansas W, 51-13 10/27/73 Oklahoma L 14-56 10/17/2015 Oklahoma L, 0-55 9/12/2015 at UTSA W, 30-3 9/19/64 at Wisconsin L, 7-17 11/9/74 Oklahoma State L 5-29 10/3/2015 at Oklahoma State L, 34-36 9/18/65 at Indiana L, 7-19 10/18/75 Oklahoma L 3-25 CBS (1-1) 10/24/2015 at Texas L, 9-23 11/13/76 Oklahoma State L 21-45 1/1/97 vs. BYU L, 15-19 11/5/2015 Baylor L, 24-31 NFL (0-1) 11/12/77 Iowa State L 15-22 12/31/97 vs. Syracuse W, 35-18 12/28/2006 vs. Rutgers L, 10-37 10/21/78 Missouri L 14-56 11/14/2015 Texas Tech L, 44-59 10/13/79 Iowa State L 3-7 11/21/2015 Iowa State W, 38-35 10/25/80 Missouri L 3-13 ESPN (10-15) 11/28/2015 at Kansas W, 45-14 PPV (1-2) 10/31/81 Iowa State W 10-7 12/11/82 vs. Wisconsin L, 3-14 12/5/2015 West Virginia W, 24-23 10/27/2001 Kansas W, 40-6 10/9/82 Missouri T 7-7 First Live College Football Game on ESPN 10/14/2006 Nebraska L, 3-21 11/12/83 Iowa State L 27-49 11/5/92 Iowa State W, 22-13 11/15/2008 Nebraska L, 28-56 10/20/84 Missouri L 21-61 FCS (6-0) 10/5/85 Oklahoma L 6-41 12/29/93 vs. Wyoming W, 52-17 9/6/2008 Montana State W, 69-10 10/25/86 Missouri L 6-17 10/6/94 at Kansas W, 21-13 11/22/2008 Iowa State W, 38-30 Prime (0-1) 10/17/87 Oklahoma L 10-59 10/22/94 at Colorado L, 21-35 11/3/2009 vs. Iowa State W, 24-23 10/16/93 at Nebraska L, 28-45 10/1/88 Louisiana Tech L 28-31 12/29/95 vs. Colorado State W, 54-21 10/17/2009 Texas A&M W, 62-14 10/28/89 Kansas L 16-21 12/29/98 vs. Purdue L, 34-37 11/3/90 Iowa State W 28-14 10/24/2009 Colorado W, 20-6 TBS (4-1) 10/12/91 Kansas W 16-12 12/29/99 vs. Washington W, 24-20 9/17/2011 Kent State W, 37-0 10/23/82 Kansas W, 36-7 11/5/92 Iowa State W 22-13 12/29/2001 vs. Syracuse L, 3-26 9/21/2002 USC W, 27-20 10/30/93 Oklahoma W 21-7 12/27/2002 vs. Arizona State W, 34-27 FSN (26-18) 11/9/2002 Iowa State W, 58-7 11/5/94 Iowa State W 38-20 8/23/2003 vs. California W, 42-28 9/14/96 Cincinnati W, 35-0 11/22/2003 Missouri W, 24-14 11/4/95 Oklahoma W 49-10 9/1/2007 at Auburn L, 13-23 11/23/96 Iowa State W 35-20 10/11/97 Missouri W, 41-11 10/2/2004 at Texas A&M L, 30-42 10/18/97 Texas A&M W 36-17 11/21/2009 at Nebraska L, 3-17 11/1/97 at Texas Tech W, 13-2 10/24/98 Iowa State W 52-7 10/7/2010 Nebraska L, 13-48 11/22/97 at Iowa State W, 28-3 Versus (1-3) 10/30/99 Baylor W 48-7 12/30/2010 vs. Syracuse L, 34-36 9/12/98 Northern Illinois W, 73-7 11/3/2007 at Iowa State L, 20-31 10/21/2000 Texas Tech W 28-23 10/29/2011 Oklahoma L, 17-58 10/31/98 at Kansas W, 54-6 11/10/2007 at Nebraska L, 31-73 10/27/2001 Kansas W 40-6 11/17/2012 at Baylor L, 24-52 11/9/2002 Iowa State W 58-7 9/25/99 at Iowa State W, 35-28 11/4/2009 Kansas W, 17-10 11/1/2003 Baylor W 38-10 1/3/2013 vs. Oregon L, 17-35 10/23/99 at Oklahoma State W, 44-21 11/14/2009 Missouri L, 12-38 10/30/2004 Texas Tech L 25-35 12/28/2013 vs. Michigan W, 31-14 11/6/99 Colorado W, 20-14 10/29/2005 Colorado L 20-23 9/18/2014 Auburn L, 14-20 11/4/2000 Iowa State W, 56-10 10/28/2006 Iowa State W 31-10 10/18/2014 at Oklahoma W, 31-30 10/27/2007 Baylor W 51-14 11/18/2000 at Missouri W, 28-24 10/25/2008 Oklahoma L 35-58 10/25/2014 Texas W, 23-0 10/6/2001 Colorado L, 6-16 10/24/2009 Colorado W 20-6 12/6/2014 at Baylor L, 27-38 10/20/2001 Texas A&M L, 24-31 10/30/2010 Oklahoma State L 14-24 1/2/2015 vs. UCLA L, 35-40 11/16/2002 Nebraska W, 49-13 10/29/2011 Oklahoma L 17-58 1/2/2015 vs. Arkansas L, 23-45 10/27/2012 Texas Tech W 55-24 10/11/2003 at Oklahoma State L, 34-38 10/26/2013 West Virginia W 35-12 11/6/2004 at Missouri W, 35-24 10/25/2014 Texas W 23-0 11/20/2004 Iowa State L, 23-37 10/17/2015 Oklahoma L 0-55 10/1/2005 at Oklahoma L, 21-43

174 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2000 Dyshod Carter, CB; Shad Meier, TE; Jamie Rheem, PK; Hula Bowl* POSTSEASON ALL-STAR GAMES Jonathan Beasley, QB 1971 Mike Montgomery, FB; Dean Shaternick, OT 2001 Andy Eby, OL 1978 Gary Spani, LB 2003 Rashad Washington, DB 1981 James Walker, DE 2004 Cedrick Williams, DB 1983 Reggie Singletary, DT 2005 Jeromey Clary, OL 1993 Andre Coleman, WR (MVP) 2006 Brandon Archer, LB; Quintin Echols, DT 1994 Jim Hmielewski, OT 2009 Jeffrey Fitzgerald, DE, Jeron Mastrud, TE 1996 Joe Gordon, CB 2011 Tysyn Hartman, DB 1998 Michael Bishop, QB 2014 B.J. Finney, OL 2000 Jonathan Beasley, QB; Dyshod Carter, CB; Randall Cummins, C 2001 Aaron Lockett, WR; Josh Scobey, RB; Jerry Togiai, DT Medal of Honor Bowl 2003 Josh Buhl, LB; Jesse Keaulana-Kamakea, OL; Travis Wilson, FB 2013 John Hubert, RB; Marcus Heit, LS 2005 Victor Mann, FB 2014 Jake Waters, QB; Curry Sexton, WR; Ryan Mueller, DE 2006 Yamon Figurs, WR 2007 Rob Jackson, DE; Justin McKinney, DB All-America Bowl* 1969 Dave Jones, FL IntaJuice North South All-Star Classic* 1970 Mack Herron, HB; Lynn Larson, T 2006 Zach Diles, LB 1971 Mike Kuhn, DE; Ron Dickerson, DHB 1972 Larry Anding, T; Joe Colquitt, LB; Johnny Robertson, DHB Japan Bowl* 1973 Joe Brandt, P; John Goerger, WR 1978 Gary Spani, LB 1974 Isaac Jackson, RB; Bill Brittain, OG 1992 Michael Smith, WR; Russ Campbell, TE 1975 Steve Grogan, QB North-South Shrine Bowl* CODY WHITEHAIR Blue-Gray Game* 1953 Ed Pence, E; Ken Gowdy, C; Bob Balderson, FB; Earl Meyer, T Participant 1953 Tom O’Boyle, G 1954 Ron Marciniak, G Chicago Second Round Draftee 1955 Douglas Roether, FB 1970 Mack Herron, HB; Lynn Larson, T 1968 Dan Lankas, LB 1971 Lynn Dickey, QB; Oscar Gibson, LB; Mike Montgomery, FB; 1970 Manuel Barrera, DE; Charlie Collins, FL; John Stucky, MG Clarence Scott, CB; Ron Yankowski, DT Senior Bowl 1971 Jim Carver, OT; Mike Kolich, DHB; Mike Kuhn, DE 1972 Bill Butler, HB; Mo Latimore, OG 1972 Keith Best, LB; Steve Beyrle, C; Johnny Robertson, DHB 1974 Isaac Jackson, RB; Fred Rothwell, C 1964 Ralph McFillen, E; Joe Provenzano, T 1973 Ron Coppenbarger, S; John Goerger, WR; Dennis Morrison, QB 1968 Dan Lankas, LB 1974 Isaac Jackson, RB; Fred Rothwell, C; Henry Childs, TE 1970 Mack Herron, HB; Lynn Larson, T 1975 Steve Grogan, QB; David Hernandez, OT Paradise Bowl* 1971 Lynn Dickey, QB; Oscar Gibson, LB; Henry Hawthorne, HB; 1979 Eddy Whitley, TE 2002 Thomas Barnet, T; Marc Dunn, QB Clarence Scott, CB 1980 Steve Clark, DE 1972 Steve Beryle, C; Mo Latimore, OG 1982 Darrell Dickey, QB; Will Cokeley, LB; Greg Best, CB; Dan Ruzich, 1974 Isaac Jackson, RB Texas vs. the Nation/NFLPA All-Star Game* LB 2008 Ian Campbell, DE 1981 Steve Clark, DE 1983 Reggie Singletary, DT 2010 Corey Adams, LS 1985 Barton Hundley, DB 1984 Eric Bailey, TE 1991 Elijah Alexander, DE 1988 Mark Porter, PK 1992 Sean Snyder, P 1989 Maurice Henry, DE Villages Gridiron Classic* 1998 Eric Hickson, RB; Justin Swift, TE; Gerald Neasman, CB; Travis 1993 Jaime Mendez, FS 1991 Michael Smith, WR; Russ Campbell, TE Ochs, LB 1994 Chad May, QB; J.J. Smith, RB; Barrett Brooks, OT 1992 Sean Snyder, P; Eric Gallon, RB 1995 Percell Gaskins, LB 1999 Frank Murphy, RB; Damion McIntosh, OL; Darren Howard, DE 1996 Jason Johnson, C; Kevin Lockett, WR 2000 Monty Beisel, DE; Chris Johnson, DE 1998 Michael Bishop, QB; Martin Gramatica, PK Challenge Bowl* 2001 Rock Cartwright, FB; Josh Scobey, RB; Jerry Togiai, DT 1999 Darren Howard, DE; Mark Simoneau, LB 1979 William Fisher, LB; Charlie Green, SE; Chester Jeffery, DT; 2002 Tank Reese, DT; Henry Bryant, DE 2000 David Allen, RB; Jarrod Cooper, SS; Quincy Morgan, WR; Jamie Dan Manucci, QB 2003 James McGill, DB Rheem, PK; Mario Fatafehi, DT 2004 Jermaine Berry, DT; Brian Casey, TE; Jon Doty, OT 2001 Jon McGraw, FS; Ben Leber, LB Coaches’ All-America Game* 2003 Nick Leckey, C; Bryan Hickman, LB 1964 Willis Crenshaw, FB Note: Year listed is the regular season in which the senior played. 2004 Darren Sproles, RB 1971 Clarence Scott, DHB * No longer in existence 2006 Thomas Clayton, RB 1972 Bill Butler, HB 2007 Jordy Nelson, WR 2010 Daniel Thomas, RB 2012 Chris Harper, WR; Arthur Brown, LB College All-Star Game* 2013 Marcus Heit, LS 1935 George Maddox, T 2014 Tyler Lockett, WR 1954 Veryl Switzer, HB 2015 Cody Whitehair, OL; Glenn Gronkowski, TE 1964 Willis Crenshaw, FB 1970 Lynn Larson, T 1971 Ron Dickerson, CB; Clarence Scott, CB East-West Shrine Game 1934 Ralph Graham, FB 1935 George Maddox, T 1936 Ralph Churchill, E 1937 Maurice Elder, FB 1939 Bill Beezley, G; Don Crumbaker, E 1940 Bill Beezley, G; Don Crumbaker, E 1941 Bernard Weiner, G 1950 Rollin Prather, E 1954 Veryl Switzer, HB 1955 Corky Taylor, HB 1956 Jim Furey, C 1971 Ron Dickerson, DHB; Dean Shaternick, T 1977 Gary Spani, LB 1980 Eddy Whitley, TE 1985 Barton Hundley, DB 1991 Michael Smith, WR 1993 Jaime Mendez, FS; Thomas Randolph, CB; Quentin Neujahr, C 1994 Chad May, QB; Barrett Brooks, OT. 1995 Tim Colston, DT; Percell Gaskins, LB JORDY NELSON 1996 Kevin Lockett, WR; Mario Smith, S 2008 Senior Bowl Participant 1997 Todd Weiner, OT; Kendyl Jacox, C Green Bay Second Round Draftee 1998 Michael Bishop, QB; Martin Gramatica, PK; Darnell McDonald, WR 1999 Lamar Chapman, FS

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 175 GARY SPANI SEAN SNYDER JAIME MENDEZ CHRIS CANTY Linebacker • 1977 Punter • 1992 Free Safety • 1993 Cornerback • 1995-96 A First Team All-America selec- An All-America selection in A First Team All-American by Only two-time Consensus tion in 1976 by Football News 1992 by Kodak, Associated the Associated Press, Kodak, All-American in school history... prior to his consensus honor Press and Athlon’s... Twice Football News, Athlon’s and A two-time fi nalist for the Jim in 1977... A three-time All-Big named a First Team All-Big Eight NFL Draft Report... A three-time Thorpe Award, given annually Eight selection... Is the Wildcats’ Conference performer and was All-Big Eight selection at safety, to the nation’s top defensive career leader in tackles, while his 1977 total the Defensive Newcomer of the Year in 1991... including fi rst team honors in 1992 and 1993.. back, and the Nagurski Trophy as the nation’s stood as a school record for over 25 years... Had Named K-State’s Special Teams MVP in 1991 One of eight semifi nalist for the 1993 Thorpe top defensive player... Named the Touchdown 110 unassisted tackles in 1977 to set a school and 1992... Holds K-State school records for Award as the nation’s top defensive back... Owns Club of Columbus Defensive Player of the Year in record... Was twice named the team’s Most Valu- season punting yards and season punting av- K-State records for interceptions in a game (4 1996 after tying for the Big 12 lead and ranking able Player.... Recording at least 20 tackles in a erage... Had 12 punts for a 52.5-yard average vs. Temple, 1992) and a career... Had six in- 14th nationally with fi ve interceptions... Became single game four times in his career, including against Colorado in 1992... Ranks second all- terceptions in both 1990 and 1992, third most the fi rst sophomore in Kansas State history to 25 against Iowa State in 1977 to tie for third in time at K-State in career punting average. on K-State’s single-season chart... Ranks third be named a First Team All-American when he school history. all-time at K-State in passes defended with 48. earned the nod in 1995... Tied for the national CAREER PUNTING STATS lead with a school record eight interceptions. CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS Yr Gms Punts Yards Avg Long CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS Yr Gms UA-AT-TT TFL INT FF-FR 1991 11 55 2,228 40.5 64 Yr Gms UA-AT-TT TFL INT FF-FR CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS CONSENSUS 1974 11 30-31-61 4.0 0 0-1 1992 11 80 3,572 44.7 64 1990 11 20-20-40 4.0 6 1-2 Yr Gms UA-AT-TT TFL INT FF-FR 1975 11 52-101-153 10.0 0 0-2 TOTAL 22 135 5,800 43.0 64 1991 11 47-32-79 1.0 1 0-0 1994 11 43-20-63 2.0 1 1-1 1976 11 50-101-151 4.0 1 0-2 1992 11 41-26-67 2.0 6 0-0 1995 11 30-13-43 3.0 8 0-1 1977 11 68-110-178 11.0 1 0-5 1993 11 69-58-127 2.0 2 2-0 1996 11 43-11-54 3.0 5 2-0 TOTAL 44 200-343-543 29.0 2 0-10 TOTAL 44 177-136-313 7.0 15 3-2 TOTAL 33 116-44-160 8.0 14 3-2

MARTIN GRAMATICA DAVID ALLEN MARK SIMONEAU TERENCE NEWMAN Placekicker • 1997 Punt Returner • 1998 Linebacker • 1999 Cornerback • 2002 Winner of the 1997 Lou Groza Named a First Team All-Amer- A fi nalist for the 1999 Butkus The 2002 Thorpe Award Winner Award as the nation’s top kick- ican by the Associated Press, Award... A First Team All-Ameri- as top defensive back in the er, the fi rst major award winner Football Writers Associated of ca pick by the AFCA, FWAA, Wal- nation... An All-American se- in school history... First-Team America and Sporting News... ter Camp and Sporting News... lection by the Associated Press, All-America pick the by Football Led the nation in punt-return The 1999 Big 12 Defensive Play- the Football Writers of America, Writers Association of American, Associated average and four... First and only player in NCAA er of the Year... A three-time Big 12 Defensive Walter Camp, College Football News, American Press, Sporting News and Football News... Led history to return punts for TDs in three consecu- Player of the Week for performances vs. Kansas, Football Coaches Association... Had fi ve inter- the nation in fi eld-goal accuracy, while he set tive games as he took one back against Indiana Texas and Colorado ... Finished his career third ceptions while he left school tied for sixth in the K-State single season record with 19 fi eld State, Northern Illinois and Texas... Tied NCAA on the K-State all-time tackles chart, while he career interceptions... Only the third Wildcat in goals... The only kicker in Kansas State history to record with four punt returns for touchdowns was third on the career tackle-for-loss list and history to have scored on both a kickoff return boot two 50-yard fi eld goals in the same game as during the season... Broke own school and Big 12 left with the season and career school records and punt return and only the second to have ac- he did so against Ohio... Also only kicker to make record with 730 yards in punt returns... Broke his for unassisted tackles... Named to the All-Amer- complished that feat in the same season... Led three 50-yard fi eld goals in the same season... own K-State and Big 12 record with 172 yards in ica strength team by the National Strength & Wildcats with 10 tackles in the 2002 Pacifi c Life Broke the K-State career scoring record. punt returns against Texas. Conditioning Association. Holiday Bowl win.

CAREER KICKING STATS CAREER PUNT RETURN STATS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS Yr Gms Made Att Pct Long Yr Gms No. Yds Avg TD Lg Yr Gms UA-AT-TT TFL INT FF-FR Yr Gms UA-AT-TT TFL INT FF-FR 1994 11 6 9 66.7 40 1997 9 30 403 13.4 1 70 1996 11 63-48-111 11.0 0 2-1 1999 11 6-2-8 0.0 1 0-0 1995 11 7 10 70.0 32 1998 12 33 730 22.1 4 93 1997 11 64-39-103 15.0 0 2-2 2000 13 15-6-21 0.0 1 0-0 1997 11 19 20 95.0 55 1999 10 28 390 13.9 2 94 1998 11 58-37-95 9.0 0 3-2 2001 11 44-7-51 3.0 3 1-1 1998 12 22 31 71.0 65 2000 9 12 123 10.2 0 44 1999 11 66-25-91 17.0 1 2-2 2002 13 43-11-54 2.5 5 1-0 TOTAL 45 54 70 77.1 65 TOTAL 40 103 1,646 16.0 7 94 TOTAL 44 251-149-400 52.0 1 8-7 TOTAL 48 108-26-134 5.5 10 2-1

JORDY NELSON TYLER LOCKETT Wide Receiver • 2007 All-Purpose • 2014 A former walk-on who started his One of the top all-purpose career as a defensive back, be- players in school history who fore being named a Consensus is K-State’s fi rst four-year All-American as a senior... One All-American... Set 17 school re- of three fi nalists for the Bilet- cords... Named the Big 12 Spe- nikoff Award as the nation’s best wide receiver... cial Teams Player of the Year in both 2013 and Set school records for receptions in a game (15) 2014... Led the nation in punt-return average, and season, receiving yards in a game (214) while he ranked third in total receiving yards, and season and yards per game in a season all-purpose yards and punt-return touchdowns, (133.8)... Went on to be taken 36th overall by and seventh in receptions... Led the Big 12 in Green Bay in the 2008 NFL Draft. receiving yards in addition to all-purpose yards, bettering the player in second by 26.6 yards per CAREER RECEIVING STATS game in the latter category. Yr Gms No. Yds Avg TD Lg 2005 11 45 669 14.9 8 80 CAREER ALL-PURPOSE STATS 2006 13 39 547 14.0 1 74 Yr Gms Rush Rec PR KR Total Avg 2007 12 122 1,606 13.2 11 68 2011 9 110 246 38 563 957 106.3 TOTAL 36 206 2,822 13.7 20 80 2012 13 55 687 44 688 1,474 113.4 2013 12 10 1,262 4 583 1,859 154.9 2014 13 17 1,515 402 362 2,296 176.6 TOTAL 47 192 3,710 488 219 6,586 140.1

176 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-AMERICANS

RAY HAHN MICHAEL SMITH TYLER LOCKETT First All-American First All-American First four-year All-American in school history under Bill Snyder in school history

1995 Tim Colston, DT (AP, UPI); Percell Gaskins, LB (Football News, FIRST TEAM NFL Draft Report) HONORABLE MENTION 1922 Ray Hahn, G (Grantland Rice) 1970 Clarence Scott, CB (AP, UPI) 1997 Todd Weiner, OT (Sporting News) 1931 Henry Cronkite, E (UP, New York Sun, N.Y. World Telegram, NEA, 1987 Matt Wallerstedt, LB (AP) 1998 Jarrod Cooper, SS (Sporting News); Martin Gramatica, PK Illustrated Football Annual, Frank O’Neill, N.Y. Journal, Charles 1989 Michael Smith, WR (AP, UPI) (Sporting News, AP); Jeff Kelly, LB (Sporting News); Mark Parker, College Humor, Dr. Lacy Lockert) 1992 Sean Snyder, P (UPI) Simoneau, LB (AP) 1934 George Maddox, T (All-America Board, Bill Corum, Illustrated 1993 Chad May, QB (UPI); Thomas Randolph, CB (UPI); Kenny McEn- 1999 David Allen, PR (AP, Sporting News); Lamar Chapman, FS Football Annual) tyre, CB (NFL Draft Report) (Sporting News); Mark Simoneau, LB (Football News) 1953 Veryl Switzer, HB (Professional Football Coaches Association) 1994 Chad May, QB (UPI, Football News); Tim Colston, DT (UPI, Foot- 2000 Mario Fatafehi, DT (AP, College Football News); Aaron Lockett, 1970 Clarence Scott, CB (Sporting News, Look Magazine) ball News); J.J. Smith, RB (UPI, NFL Draft Report) All-Purpose (AP); Jamie Rheem, PK (AP) 1976 Gary Spani, LB (Football News) 1995 Joe Gordon, CB (NFL Draft Report); Kevin Lockett, WR (UPI, 2003 Darren Sproles, RB (Sporting News); Josh Buhl, LB (AP, Sports 1977 Gary Spani, LB (UPI, Kodak, Football News, Kickoff Magazine) Football News); Matt Miller, QB (NFL Draft Report) Illustrated, College Football News); Nick Leckey, OL (Sports Illus- 1992 Sean Snyder, P (AP, Kodak, Athlon) 2001 Aaron Lockett, KR (CNNSI.com) trated) 1993 Jaime Mendez, FS (AP, Kodak, Football News, NFL Draft Report, 2002 Darren Sproles, RB (College Football News); Terence Newman, 2010 Daniel Thomas, RB (Rivals) Athlon); Thomas Randolph, CB (NFL Draft Report) PR (College Football News) 2011 Tyler Lockett, KR (Sports Illustrated); Nigel Malone, DB (Walter 1994 Chad May, QB (NFL Draft Report) 2003 Ell Roberson, QB (College Football News); James Terry, WR Camp) 1995 Chris Canty, CB (AP, UPI, FWAA, Football News, NFL Draft Re- (College Football News) 2012 Collin Klein, QB (Walter Camp, AP, Sports Illustrated, CBSSports. port); Tim Colston, DT (Walter Camp, AFCA, NFL Draft Report) 2006 Ian Campbell, DE (CNNSI.com) com, Scout.com); Arthur Brown, LB (AP, Walter Camp, Sports 1996 Chris Canty, CB (Walter Camp, AP, FWAA, Football News, AFCA, 2007 Deon Murphy, PR (Sports Illustrated) Illustrated, CBSSports.com, Scout.com); Ty Zimmerman, DB Sporting News, Quarterly) 2008 Josh Freeman, QB (Pro Football Weekly) (CBSSports.com) 1997 Martin Gramatica, PK (AP, Sporting News, FWAA, Football News, 2010 William Powell, KR (Phil Steele, Sports Illustrated); Daniel 2013 Tyler Lockett, WR (FWAA); Ryan Mueller, DE (FWAA, CBSSports. American Football Quarterly) Thomas, RB (Sports Illustrated) com); Ty Zimmerman, DB (USA Today) 1998 David Allen, PR (AP, FWAA, Sporting News); Michael Bishop, QB 2011 Arthur Brown, LB (Sports Illustrated); Collin Klein, QB (Sports 2014 B.J. Finney, OL (USA Today); Tyler Lockett, WR (USA Today, Ath- (Football News, Sporting News); Martin Gramatica, PK (AFCA, Illustrated); Nigel Malone, DB (Sports Illustrated) lon, Walter Camp); Tyler Lockett, KR (Walter Camp, CBSSports. Walter Camp); Jeff Kelly, LB (AP, FWAA) 2012 Anthony Cantele, PK (Sports Illustrated); Tyler Lockett, KR com); Tyler Lockett, All-Purpose (AP); 1999 David Allen, PR (AFCA); Mark Simoneau, LB (AP, FWAA, Sporting (Sports Illustrated); Nigel Malone, DB (Sports Illustrated); Travis 2015 Morgan Burns, KR (Sporting News); Morgan Burns, All-Purpose News, AFCA, Walter Camp, All-American Football Foundation) Tannahill, TE (Sports Illustrated); Ty Zimmerman, DB (Sports (Associated Press) 2000 Mario Fatafehi, DT (Football News); Quincy Morgan, WR (Foot- Illustrated) ball News); Jamie Rheem, PK (Football News, AFCA) 2013 Tyler Lockett, All-Purpose (Sports Illustrated); Ryan Mueller, DE 2002 Terence Newman, CB (AP, Sporting News, FWAA, AFCA, College THIRD TEAM (Sports Illustrated); Ty Zimmerman, DB (Sports Illustrated) Football News, Walter Camp, CNNSI.com, CBSsportsline.com); 1927 Ted Fleck, E (Walter Eckersall) 2014 B.J. Finney, OL (Sports Illustrated); Matthew McCrane, PK Nick Leckey, OL (CBSSportsline.com) 1931 Henry Cronkite, E (Bill Cunningham, Central Press) (Sports Illustrated) 2003 Darren Sproles, RB (AP, Sports Illustrated, College Football 1932 Ralph Graham, FB (Lawrence Perry) 2015 Morgan Burns, KR (Sports Illustrated) News, Rivals.com); Josh Buhl, LB (Sporting News); Nick Leckey, 1933 Ralph Graham, FB (Dr. Lacy Lockert) OL (ESPN.com) 1936 Maurice “Red” Elder, B (Red Williamson); Rolla Holland, G 2007 Jordy Nelson, WR (AP, Sports Illustrated, FWAA, AFCA, ESPN.com, (NEA) PLAYBOY MAGAZINE All-AMERICANS 1970 Mike Kolich, DB Rivals.com, Walter Camp, CNNSI.com, CBSsportsline.com) 1971 Mo Latimore, G (UPI) 1996 Chris Canty, DB 2010 Corey Adams, LS (Phil Steele) 1977 Gary Spani, LB (AP) 1998 Martin Gramatica, PK 2011 Tyler Lockett, KR (Walter Camp) 1990 Michael Smith, WR (Football News) 2000 David Allen, PR 2012 Arthur Brown, LB (FWAA) 1991 Michael Smith, WR (AP); Sean Snyder, P (Football News) 2001 Aaron Lockett, PR 2014 Tyler Lockett, All-Purpose (AFCA, Sports Illustrated, ESPN.com, 1993 Andre Coleman, KR (AP); Quentin Neujahr, C (NFL Draft Report) 2002 Nick Leckey, OL FOXSports.com, CBSSports.com, Scout.com), Tyler Lockett, PR 1994 Tim Colston, DT (AP); Jim Hmielewski, OT (NFL Draft Report) 2004 Darren Sproles, RB (FWAA, Athlon, Phil Steele) 1995 Tim Colston, DT (NFL Draft Report); Percell Gaskins, LB (AP); 2015 Morgan Burns, KR (USA Today, CBS Sports, FOX Sports, Athlon) Kevin Lockett, WR (NFL Draft Report); Chuck Marlowe, FS (NFL Draft Report) FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS [Since 2001] 1996 Kevin Lockett, WR (AP) 2008 Brandon Harold, DE SECOND TEAM 1998 Michael Bishop, QB (AP); Darnell McDonald, WR (AP); Ryan 1925 H. Randels, E (Al Demaree); Zerlindon Pearson, T (Charles 2010 Tre Walker, LB Young, OT (Sporting News) Crowley, N.Y. Times) 2010 Ty Zimmerman, DB 1999 Lamar Chapman, FS (Football News); Darren Howard, DE (AP); 1931 Henry Cronkite, E (AP, Grantland Rice, NANA-Walter Trumball, 2011 B.J. Finney, OL Jamie Rheem, PK (AP, Sporting News, Football News) INS-Hearst) 2011 Tyler Lockett, KR 2000 Randall Cummins, C (College Football News); Quincy Morgan, 1933 Ralph Graham, FB (NEA) 2014 Matthew McCrane, PK WR (Sporting News); Jamie Rheem, PK (Sporting News) 1934 George Maddox, T (Dr. Lacy Lockert) 2015 Dalton Risner, OL 2001 Ben Leber, LB (AP); Andy Eby, OL (Football News) 1951 Veryl Switzer, CB (AP) 2007 Deon Murphy, PR (College Football News) 1952 Veryl Switzer, HB (Newspaper Enterprise Association) 2009 Brandon Banks, KR (Sporting News) 1970 Michael Kuhn, DE (Sporting News) 2010 William Powell, KR (Rivals) 1977 Gary Spani, LB (Newspaper Enterprise Association) 2011 Arthur Brown, LB (Phil Steele); Nigel Malone, DB (AP, Phil Steele) 1993 Thomas Randolph, CB (AP); Andre Coleman, KR (NFL Draft 2012 Ty Zimmerman, DB (AP) Report); Jaime Mendez, FS (UPI) 2013 Ty Zimmerman, DB (AP) 1994 Barrett Brooks, OT (NFL Draft Report) 2014 B.J. Finney, OL (Athlon)

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 177 Heisman Trophy 2008 Ian Campbell, DE (preseason candidate) 2001 Ben Leber (preseason candidate); Terry Pierce (preseason candidate) Nation’s Most Outstanding Player 2012 Arthur Brown, LB (preseason candidate) 2002 Terry Pierce (preseason candidate) 1970 Lynn Dickey, QB (10th) 2013 B.J. Finney, C (preseason candidate) 2003 Josh Buhl (semifinalist) 1994 Chad May, QB (11th) 2014 B.J. Finney, C (preseason candidate); Ryan Mueller (preseason 2004 Ted Sims (preseason candidate) 1998 Michael Bishop, QB (2nd) candidate); Cody Whitehair, OT (preseason candidate) 2005 Brandon Archer (preseason candidate) 2003 Darren Sproles, RB (5th) 2015 Cody Whitehair, OT (candidate) 2006 Brandon Archer (preseason candidate) 2012 Collin Klein, QB (3rd) 2011 Arthur Brown, LB (preseason candidate) Outland Trophy 2012 Arthur Brown, LB (preseason candidate) Maxwell Award Nation’s Most Outstanding Interior Lineman College Player of the Year 2000 Randall Cummins, C (candidate) Jim Thorpe Award 1998 Michael Bishop, QB (1 of 3 finalists) 2002 Tank Reese, DT (candidate) Nation’s Best Defensive Back 2004 Darren Sproles, RB (preseason candidate) 2003 Nick Leckey, C (candidate) 1992 Jaime Mendez, FS (preseason candidate) 2012 Collin Klein, QB (1 of 3 finalists) 2005 Jeromey Clary, OT (candidate) 1993 Jaime Mendez, FS (1 of 8 semifinalists) 2013 John Hubert, RB (preseason candidate) 2013 B.J. Finney, C (candidate); Cornelius Lucas, OT (candidate) 1995 Chris Canty, CB (1 of 3 finalists) 2014 Jake Waters, QB (1 of 20 semifinalists); Tyler Lockett, WR (presea- 2014 B.J. Finney, C (candidate); Cody Whitehair, OT (candidate) 1996 Chris Canty, CB (1 of 3 finalists) son candidate) 2015 Cody Whitehair, OT (candidate) 2000 Jarrod Cooper, SS (preseason candidate) 2001 Terence Newman, CB (1 of 10 semifinalists) Associated Press Player of Year Rimington Trophy 2002 Terence Newman, CB (Winner) 2003 Darren Sproles, RB (3rd) Nation’s Premier Center 2011 Nigel Malone, DB (1 of 10 semifinalists) 2003 Nick Leckey (1 of 6 finalists) 2012 Nigel Malone, DB (1 of 15 semifinalists) Walter Camp Award 2008 Jordan Bedore (candidate) 2013 Ty Zimmerman, DB (1 of 15 semifinalists) Nation’s Most Outstanding Player 2010 Wade Weibert (candidate) 2015 Dante Barnett, DB (preseason candidate) 2012 Collin Klein, QB (1 of 5 finalists); Arthur Brown, LB (preseason 2012 B.J. Finney (candidate) candidate); Nigel Malone, DB (preseason candidate) 2013 B.J. Finney (candidate) Jack Tatum Award 2013 John Hubert, RB (preseason candidate) 2014 B.J. Finney (1 of 6 finalists) Nation’s Most Outstanding Defensive Back by the 2014 Tyler Lockett, WR (preseason candidate) Touchdown Club of Columbus 2015 Dante Barnett, DB (preseason candidate) Burlsworth Trophy 1996 Chris Canty, CB (Winner) Nation’s Best Walk-On 2012 B.J. Finney (1 of 10 semifinalists) Lou Groza Award

AWARD WINNERS AND CANDIDATES AWARD Davey O’Brien Award Nation’s Best Quarterback 2013 Ryan Mueller (1 of 10 semifinalists) Nation’s Top Place-Kicker 1994 Chad May (1 of 10 finalists) 1997 Martin Gramatica, PK (Winner) 1995 Matt Miller (1 of 10 finalists) Bronko Nagurski Award 1998 Martin Gramatica, PK (runner-up) 1998 Michael Bishop (Winner) Nation’s Outstanding Defensive Player by the FWAA 1999 Jamie Rheem, PK (runner-up) 2012 Collin Klein (1 of 3 finalists) 1995 Chris Canty, CB (1 of 5 finalists) 2000 Jamie Rheem, PK (runner-up) 2014 Jake Waters (1 of 16 semifinalists) 1996 Chris Canty, CB (1 of 5 finalists) 2004 Joe Rheem, PK (semifinalist) 1998 Jeff Kelly, LB (1 of 5 finalist, runner-up) 2007 Brooks Rossman , PK (candidate) Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award 2002 Terence Newman, CB (1 of 5 finalists) 2012 Anthony Cantele, PK (1 of 20 semifinalists) Presented Annually to the Top Senior Quarterback 2006 Brandon Archer, LB (preseason candidate) 2014 Jake Cantele, PK (preseason candidate) 1994 Chad May (1 of 6 finalists) 2007 Ian Campbell, DE (preseason candidate) 2015 Matthew McCrane, PK (preseason candidate) 1998 Michael Bishop (1 of 4 finalists) 2008 Ian Campbell, DE (preseason candidate) 2012 Collin Klein (Winner) 2011 Arthur Brown, LB (preseason candidate) Ray Guy Award 2014 Jake Waters (preseason candidate) 2012 Arthur Brown, LB (preseason candidate); Allen Chapman, DB (pre- College Punter of the Year season candidate); Nigel Malone, DB (preseason candidate) 2006 Tim Reyer (preseason candidate) 2013 Ty Zimmerman, DB (preseason candidate) 2007 Tim Reyer (1 of 10 semifinalist) Nation’s Best Quarterback Following the Postseason 2014 Ryan Mueller, DE (preseason candidate) 2011 Ryan Doerr (preseason candidate) 2012 Collin Klein (1 of 10 finalists) 2015 Dante Barnett, DB (preseason candidate) 2013 Mark Krause (candidate) 2015 Nick Walsh (preseason candidate) 2014 Jake Waters (preseason candidate) Football News Defensive Player of the Year Doak Walker Award 1995 Percell Gaskins, LB (1 of 7 finalists) Mosi Tatupu Award Nation’s Premier Running Back 1996 Chris Canty, CB (semifinalist) Nation’s Most Outstanding Special Teams Player 1992 Eric Gallon (preseason candidate) 1999 Mark Simoneau, LB (semifinalist) 1997 Martin Gramatica, PK (1 of 12 finalists) 1993 J.J. Smith (preseason candidate) 2000 Mario Fatafehi, DT (1 of 15 semifinalists) 1998 Martin Gramatica, PK (1 of 12 finalists) 1994 J.J. Smith (preseason candidate) 1999 David Allen, PR (1 of 6 finalists) 1997 Mike Lawrence (preseason candidate) Ted Hendricks Award 2001 Aaron Lockett, KR (1 of 10 finalists) 1998 Eric Hickson (preseason candidate) Nation’s Most Outstanding Defensive End 2000 David Allen (preseason candidate) 2006 Ian Campbell (semifinalist) Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award 2001 Josh Scobey (preseason candidate) 2007 Ian Campbell (preseason candidate) Texas Offensive Player 2003 Darren Sproles (1 of 3 finalists) 2008 Ian Campbell (preseason and midseason candidate) 2013 John Hubert (preseason candidate) 2004 Darren Sproles (preseason candidate) 2012 Meshak Williams (candidate) 2009 Daniel Thomas (midseason candidate) 2013 Ryan Mueller (midseason candidate) 2010 Daniel Thomas (1 of 10 semifinalists) 2014 Ryan Mueller (preseason candidate) COACHING AWARDS 2012 John Hubert (preseason candidate) National Coach of the Year 2013 John Hubert (preseason candidate) Bednarik Award 1991 Bill Snyder (ESPN) College Defensive Player of the Year 1994 Bill Snyder (CNN) Biletnikoff Award 1996 Chris Canty (1 of 3 finalists) 1998 Bill Snyder (Bear Bryant Award, Walter Camp Foundation, Bobby Nation’s Outstanding College Receiver 2012 Arthur Brown, LB (1 of 16 semifinalists); Nigel Malone, DB (pre- Dodd Foundation, Associated Press, Schutt Sports Group) 1994 Kevin Lockett (candidate) season candidate) 2011 Bill Snyder (Woody Hayes, Sporting News, Rivals, CBSSports) 1995 Kevin Lockett (candidate) 2013 Ty Zimmerman, DB (preseason candidate) 2012 Bill Snyder (Bobby Dodd Foundation) 1996 Kevin Lockett (1 of 10 semifinalists) 2014 Ryan Mueller, DE (preseason candidate) 1998 Darnell McDonald (candidate) 2015 Dante Barnett, DB (preseason candidate) National Coach of the Year Finalist 1999 Aaron Lockett (candidate) 1993 Bill Snyder (Kodak, FWAA, Bear Bryant) 2000 Quincy Morgan (1 of 10 semifinalists); Aaron Lockett (candidate) Lott IMPACT Trophy 1995 Bill Snyder (Football News, FWAA, Bear Bryant) 2001 Aaron Lockett (preseason candidate) Defensive Player of the Year who best exemplifies Integrity, Maturity, 1998 Bill Snyder (FWAA, Football News) 2006 Jordy Nelson (preseason candidate) Performance, Academic, Community & Tenacity 2011 Bill Snyder (Liberty Mutual, Bryant, Eddie Robinson) 2007 Jordy Nelson (1 of 3 finalists) 2012 Arthur Brown (1 of 4 finalists) 2012 Bill Snyder (Eddie Robinson, Maxwell, Bryant, Liberty Mutual, 2013 Tyler Lockett (candidate) 2013 Ty Zimmerman (preseason candidate) Bobby Bowden Award) 2014 Tyler Lockett (1 of 10 semifinalists) 2014 Ryan Mueller (quarterfinalist) 2015 Dante Barnett (preseason candidate) National Coach of the Year Semifinalist John Mackey Award 1993 Bill Snyder (Football News) Nation’s Most Outstanding Tight End Butkus Award 1999 Bill Snyder (Football News) 2004 Brian Casey (preseason candidate) Nation’s Best Linebacker 2014 Bill Snyder (Maxwell Football Club) 2009 Jeron Mastrud (midseason candidate) 1992 Brooks Barta (preseason candidate) 1994 Percell Gaskins (preseason candidate) Playboy Magazine Coach of the Year Rotary Lombardi Award 1995 Percell Gaskins (1 of 10 semifinalists) 1970 Vince Gibson College Lineman of the Year 1996 Travis Ochs (preseason candidate) 1998 Bill Snyder 1995 Tim Colston, DT (semifinalist) 1997 Travis Ochs (preseason candidate); Mark Simoneau (preseason 2002 Nick Leckey, G (preseason candidate) candidate) District Coach of the Year 2003 Nick Leckey, C (preseason candidate) 1998 Travis Ochs (preseason candidate); Mark Simoneau (preseason 1993 Bill Snyder (Kodak, AFCA) 2004 Jermaine Berry, DT (preseason candidate) candidate); Jeff Kelly (semifinalist) 1998 Bill Snyder (AFCA) 2006 Greg Wafford, OL (preseason candidate) 1999 Mark Simoneau (runner-up) 1999 Bill Snyder (AFCA) 2007 Ian Campbell, DE (preseason candidate) 2000 Ben Leber (preseason candidate)

178 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 1999 ALL-CONFERENCE 1st Team: Quincy Morgan, WR; Randall Cummins, C (Coaches); Jamie Rheem, PK; David Allen, PR; Darren Howard, DE; Mark Simoneau, LB; Lamar Chapman, FS. 2nd Team (Coaches): Aaron Lockett, WR; Mario Fatafehi, DT; Jarrod Cooper, SS. Defensive Player of the Year: Mark Simoneau Defensive Newcomer of the Year: Mario Fatafehi

2000 1st Team: Quincy Morgan, WR; Aaron Lockett, PR; Jamie Rheem, PK; Mario Fatafehi, DL; Randall Cummins, OL (Coaches); Jerametrius Butler, DB (Coaches); Monty Beisel, DL (AP). 2nd Team: Ben Leber, LB; Milford Stephenson, OL (Coaches); Dyshod Carter, CB; Monty Beisel, DE (Coaches); Chris Johnson, DL (AP); Randall Cummins, C (AP); Jerametrius Butler (AP). 3rd Team (Coaches): Jonathan Beasley, QB; Josh Scobey, RB; Chris Johnson, DE. TY ZIMMERMAN Defensive Newcomer of the Year: Derrick Yates Defensive Freshman of the Year: Terry Pierce First four-year all-conference player in school history 2001 1st Team: Ben Leber, LB. 2nd Team: Josh Scobey, RB; Tank Reese, DL (Coaches); Terence Newman, DB (Coaches); Aaron Lockett, KR (Coaches). 1975 Gary Spani, LB 3rd Team (Coaches only): Nick Leckey, OL; Henry Bryant, DE; Jon Mc- MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE 1976 Gary Spani, LB 1912 Jacob Holmes, T Graw, DB. 1977 Gary Spani, LB 1913 Fred Loomis, T; Art Burkholder, G Defensive Newcomer of the Year: Tank Reese 1978 Charlie Green, SE 1915 Lee Randels, E 1979 James Walker, DE 1916 Lee Randels, E; Eddie Wells, B 1980 James Walker, DE 2002 1917 Carl Roda, G 1981 Reggie Singletary, DT 1st Team: Nick Leckey, C; Terence Newman, CB (both)/KR (Coaches); 1918 Joe Bogue, E; Johnnie Clarke, B; Ike Gatz, G; Cliff Gallagher, B; 1982 Mike Wallace, SE; Greg Best, CB; Reggie Singletary, DT Tank Reese, DT; Terry Pierce, LB. Dewey Huston, G; Ding Burton, B 1983 Reggie Singletary, DT 2nd Team: Darren Sproles, RB; Thomas Barnett, OL; Henry Bryant, DE 1919 Dewey Huston, G; Carl Roda, G 1984 Barton Hundley, DB (Coaches); Andrew Shull, DE (AP); Josh Buhl, LB (AP). 1920 Dewey Huston, G 1985 Barton Hundley, DB 3rd Team (Coaches only): Taco Wallace, WR; Ell Roberson, QB; Andrew 1922 Ray Hahn, G; Ralph Nichols, T 1989 Michael Smith, WR Shull, DE; Josh Buhl, LB; Travis Brown, P. 1923 Art Stark, B 1991 Michael Smith, WR; Brooks Barta, LB; Jaime Mendez, FS Defensive Player of the Year: Terence Newman 1924 Lyle Munn, E Defensive Newcomer of the Year: Sean Snyder 1925 H.L. McGee, G 1992 Sean Snyder, P; Jaime Mendez, FS 2003 1926 Jerry Krysl, T 1993 Jaime Mendez, FS; Thomas Randolph, CB; Quentin Neujahr, C; 1st Team: Josh Buhl, LB; Nick Leckey, OL; Darren Sproles, RB. 1927 Ted Fleck, E; George Lyon, C Andre Coleman, WR; Chad May, QB 2nd Team: Bryan Hickman, LB (AP); Ryan Lilja, OL; Justin Montgomery, DL 1994 Tim Colston, DT; Tyson Schwieger, WR; Chad May, QB; Joe Gordon, (Coaches); Andrew Shull, DE; James Terry, WR; Rashad Washington, DB. BIG SIX CONFERENCE CB; Chuck Marlowe, FS; Nyle Wiren, DE; Barrett Brooks, OT 3rd Team (Coaches only): Randy Jordan, DB; Joe Rheem, PK; Ell Rober- 1929 Orin Tackwell, T; K.C. Bauman, G Defensive Freshman of the Year: Chris Canty son, QB. 1930 Henry Cronkite, E; Alex Nigro, B 1995 Chris Canty, CB; Tim Colston, DT; Percell Gaskins, LB; Joe Gordon, 1931 Henry Cronkite, E; Elden Auker, B; Ralph Graham, B CB; Kevin Lockett, WR; Chuck Marlowe, SS 2004 1932 Dougal Russell, B; Ralph Graham, B Defensive Freshman of the Year: Travis Ochs 1st Team: Darren Sproles, AP (AP). 1933 Dougal Russell, B; Ralph Graham, B; Homer Hanson, G Defensive Player of the Year: Tim Colston 2nd Team: Darren Sproles, RB; Brian Casey, TE (Coaches); Jeromey Clary, OL 1934 Ralph Churchill, E; George Maddox, T; Leo Ayres, B; Oren Stoner, Honorable Mention: Brandon Archer, LB (AP); Jermaine Berry, DL; Brian B; Maurice Elder, B; Gene Sundgren, G Casey, TE (AP); Jeromey Clary, OL (AP); Jon Doty, OL (AP); Kevin Huntley, 1935 Paul Flenthrope, T; Rolla Holland, G; Leo Ayres, B BIG 12 CONFERENCE DL (Coaches), Mike Johnson (AP); Derek Marso, DL (Coaches), Tim Reyer, Coaches and/or AP teams; Both entities if not specified 1936 Rolla Holland, G; Maurice Elder, B P (Coaches); Joe Rheem, PK. 1937 Anthony Krueger, T; Howard Cleveland, B; Elmer Hackney, B 1996 1938 Shirley Davis, T; Elmer Hackney, B 1st Team: Chris Canty, CB; Nyle Wiren, DE; Mario Smith, FS (Coaches); 2005 Kevin Lockett, WR. 1939 Don Crumbaker, E; Bernard Weiner, T; Bill Beezley, G 2nd Team: Jeromey Clary, OL. 2nd Team: Jason Johnson, C; Mario Smith, FS (AP); Brian Kavanagh, QB 1940 Bernard Weiner, T Honorable Mention: Brandon Archer, LB; Victor Mann, FB (Coaches); (AP). 1941 Frank Barnhart, E; Lyle Wilkins, B Jordy Nelson, WR; Marcus Watts, DB. 1945 Russell Hardin, G 3rd Team: Todd Weiner, OT; Ryan Young, OT; Travis Ochs, LB (AP). Defensive Freshman of the Year: Mark Simoneau 2006 1st Team: Brandon Archer, LB (AP); Ian Campbell, DE; Yamon Figurs, KR/ BIG SEVEN CONFERENCE 1997 1950 Harold Robinson, C PR (Coaches). 1st Team: Todd Weiner, OT; Martin Gramatica, PK; Jeff Kelly, LB; Mark 2nd Team: Brandon Archer, LB (Coaches); Marcus Watts, DB (Coaches) 1951 Tom O’Boyle, G; Veryl Switzer, B Simoneau, LB (AP); Kendyl Jacox, C (Coaches). 1952 Veryl Switzer, B Honorable Mention: Yamon Figurs, WR (AP); Zach Diles; Quintin Echols, 2nd Team: Michael Bishop, QB (Coaches); Kendyl Jacox, C (AP); Darren DT (AP); Rob Jackson (Coaches); Jermaine Moreira, WR (Coaches); 1953 Veryl Switzer, B; Ed Pence, E; Tom O’Boyle, G Howard, DE; Jerome Evans, DT (Coaches); Mark Simoneau, LB (Coaches); 1954 Ron Nery, T; Ron Marciniak, G; Corky Taylor, B Rashaad Norwood, TE (AP); Leon Patton, RB; Jeff Snodgrass, PK Lamar Chapman, FS (Coaches); David Allen, PR (Coaches); Travis Ochs, (Coaches); Greg Wafford, OL; Kyle Williams, DB (Coaches). 1955 Ron Nery, T; Doug Roether, B LB (AP). 1956 Ellis Rainsberger, G 3rd Team: Ryan Young, OT (Coaches); Gavin Peries, WR (Coaches); James 1957 Don Zadnik, E; Jack Keelan, T; Ellis Rainsberger, C Garcia, P (Coaches). 2007 Offensive Newcomer of the Year: Michael Bishop 1st Team: Jordy Nelson, WR, Tim Reyer, P; Ian Campbell, DE (Coaches). Defensive Newcomer of the Year: Jeff Kelly 2nd Team: Justin McKinney, DB (Coaches); James Johnson, RB, Brooks BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE Rossman, K, Ian Campbell, DE (AP). 1958 Dave Noblitt, G Honorable Mention: Justin McKinney, DB (AP); Alesana Alesana, OL, Chris 1959 John Stolte, T 1998 Carney, DB, Josh Freeman, QB, Rob Jackson, DE, Deon Murphy, WR/PR, 1964 Bill Matan, DE; Bob Mitts, MG 1st Team: Michael Bishop, QB; Ryan Young, OT; Darnell McDonald, WR; Jordy Nelson, PR, Mike Pooschke, FB, Logan Robinson, OL, Brooks Ross- 1965 Bill Matan, DE Martin Gramatica, PK; David Allen, PR; Jeff Kelly, LB; Darren Howard, DE; man, K, Reggie Walker, LB. 1966 Danny Lankas, LB Jarrod Cooper, SS; Lamar Chapman, FS (Coaches); Mark Simoneau, LB Offensive Newcomer of the Year: Deon Murphy 1967 Danny Lankas, LB; Dave Jones, E (AP). Defensive Newcomer of the Year: Gary Chandler 1968 Dave Jones, E 2nd Team: Damion McIntosh, DT (Coaches); Mark Simoneau, LB 1969 Lynn Dickey, QB; Mack Herron, HB; Manuel Barrera, DE; (Coaches); Lamar Chapman, FS (AP); Travis Ochs, LB (AP). 2008 John Stucky, MG Defensive Player of the Year: Jeff Kelly 2nd Team: Ian Campbell, DE (Coaches). 1970 Lynn Dickey, QB; Mike Kuhn, DE; Ron Yankowski, DT; Honorable Mention: Brandon Banks, WR/PR/KR; Jordan Bedore, OL; Eric Oscar Gibson, LB; Clarence Scott, DHB Childs, DL; Brandon Harold, DL; Joshua Moore, DB; Brooks Rossman, K; 1971 Mo Latimore, OG Nick Stringer, OL (Coaches). 1973 Bill Brittain, OG; Isaac Jackson, HB Offensive Newcomer of the Year: Brandon Banks

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 179 2009 CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR 10/28/95 Tim Colston (Kansas) 1st Team: Daniel Thomas, RB, Brandon Banks, WR (AP)/PR/KR (Both); 11/4/95 Chris Canty (Oklahoma) Nick Stringer, OL (Coaches). Big Eight/12 Coach of the Year 11/18/95 Chris Canty (Colorado) 2nd Team: Brandon Banks, WR (Coaches); Nick Stringer, OL (AP). 1970 Vince Gibson Honorable Mention: Tysyn Hartman, DB; Jeron Mastrud, TE (AP); Jeffrey 1982 Jim Dickey 1990 Bill Snyder Big 12 - Defensive Fitzgerald, DE (Coaches); Joshua Moore, DB (Coaches). 9/2/96 Nyle Wiren (Texas Tech) 1991 Bill Snyder Daniel Thomas 9/23/96 Chris Canty (Rice) Offensive Newcomer of the Year: 1993 Bill Snyder 11/11/96 Nyle Wiren (Kansas) 1998 Bill Snyder 10/13/97 Mark Simoneau (Missouri) 2010 2002 Bill Snyder (Coaches) 10/20/97 Jeff Kelly (Texas A&M) 2011 Bill Snyder 1st Team: William Powell, KR (Coaches), Daniel Thomas, RB (AP). 11/10/97 Jarrod Cooper (Kansas) 2012 Bill Snyder 2nd Team: Daniel Thomas, RB (Coaches); Zach Kendall, OL, Wade Weibert, 9/21/98 Jeff Kelly (Texas) OL (AP), Ty Zimmerman, DB (Coaches). 9/13/99 Darren Howard (Temple) Honorable Mention: Josh Cherry, K (Coaches), David Garrett, DB (AP), CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK 10/4/99 Mark Simoneau (Texas) ALL-CONFERENCE Stephen Harrison, DB; William Powell, KR (AP), Aubrey Quarles, WR Note: Date listed is date of recognition, not date of game. 10/11/99 Mark Simoneau (Kansas) (Coaches), Terrance Sweeney, DB (Coaches), Ty Zimmerman, DB (AP). 11/8/99 Mark Simoneau (Colorado) Big Eight - Offensive 11/22/99 Dyshod Carter (Missouri) 2011 11/6/71 Dennis Morrison (Oklahoma St.) 8/26/2000 Monty Beisel (Iowa) 10/20/73 Isaac Jackson (Iowa State) 11/4/2000 Monty Beisel (Iowa State) 1st Team: Clyde Aufner, OL (Coaches); Arthur Brown, LB; Ray Kibble, DL 11/23/74 Steve Grogan (Colorado) (Coaches); Collin Klein, All-Purpose (AP); Nigel Malone, DB (Coaches). 11/18/2000 Chris Johnson (Missouri) 11/6/76 Wendell Henrikson (Oklahoma) 9/14/2002 Terence Newman (Eastern Illinois) 2nd Team: Clyde Aufner, OL (AP); Zach Hanson, OL (Coaches); Tysyn Hart- 9/16/78 Dan Manucci (Auburn) 9/21/2002 Terry Pierce (Southern California) man, DB (Coaches); Tyler Lockett, KR/PR; Nigel Malone, DB (AP). 11/11/78 L.J. Brown (Colorado) 11/9/2002 Bobby Walker (Iowa State) Honorable Mention: Clyde Aufner (Offensive Lineman of the Year); 10/27/79 Darrell Dickey (Missouri) 9/13/2003 Josh Buhl (Massachusetts) Anthony Cantele, PK (Coaches); B.J. Finney, OL (AP); David Garrett, DB 10/31/81 Mark Hundley (Iowa State) 11/15/2003 Bryan Hickman (Nebraska) (Both); Zach Hanson, OL (AP); Ray Kibble (Defensive Lineman of the Year); 10/29/83 Stan Weber (Nebraska) 9/2/2006 Ian Campbell (Illinois State) Collin Klein, QB (Offensive Player of the Year); Emmanuel Lamur, LB (AP); 10/26/85 Gerald Alphin (Missouri) 10/1/2007 Ian Campbell (Texas) Tyler Lockett (Special Teams Player of the Year); Meshak Williams, DE 10/1/89 Michael Smith (North Texas) 9/8/2008 Courtney Herndon (Montana State) (AP); Ty Zimmerman, DB (Coaches). 9/18/90 Patrick Jackson (New Mexico State) 9/26/2011 Tre Walker (Miami) Defensive Newcomer of the Year: Arthur Brown, LB 10/14/91 Paul Watson (Kansas) 10/3/2011 Arthur Brown (Baylor) Offensive Freshman of the Year: Tyler Lockett, WR 9/28/92 Eric Gallon (Temple) 10/22/2012 Arthur Brown (West Virginia) 11/8/92 Eric Gallon (Iowa State) 11/5/2012 Allen Chapman (Oklahoma State) 9/27/93 J.J. Smith (UNLV) 2012 11/12/2012 Meshak Williams (TCU) 10/18/93 Chad May (Nebraska) 9/16/2013 Kip Daily (Massachusetts) 1st Team: Collin Klein, QB; John Hubert, RB (Coaches); Travis Tannahill, 11/15/93 Andre Coleman (Missouri) 11/4/2013 Ryan Mueller (Iowa State) TE; Cornelius Lucas, OL (Coaches); Meshak Williams, DE; Arthur Brown, 11/22/93 Chad May (Oklahoma State) 11/11/2013 Ryan Mueller (Texas Tech) LB; Ty Zimmerman, DB; BJ Finney, OL (AP). 10/9/94 Chad May (Kansas) 9/22/2014 Dakorey Johnson (Auburn) 2nd Team: Anthony Cantele, PK; Adam Davis, DE; Chris Harper, WR 11/7/94 Chad May (Iowa State) 10/27/2014 Dante Barnett (Texas) (Coaches); Tyler Lockett, All-Purpose (AP); Cornelius Lucas, OL (AP); Vai 11/28/94 J.J. Smith (UNLV) 12/7/2015 Charmeachealle Moore (West Virginia) Lutui, DL (Coaches); Nigel Malone, DB (AP). 9/9/95 Kevin Lockett (Cincinnati) Honorable Mention: Jarell Childs, LB; Ryan Doerr, P; B.J. Finney, Offensive 11/4/95 Matt Miller (Oklahoma) Big 12 - Special Teams Lineman of the Year (Coaches); Chris Harper, WR (AP); John Hubert, RB 9/15/97 Lamar Chapman (Ohio) (AP); Tyler Lockett, WR; Tyler Lockett, Special Teams Player of the Year; Big 12 - Offensive 10/20/97 David Allen (Texas A&M) Jared Loomis, Scholar-Athlete of the Year; Tavon Rooks, OL (AP); Tramaine 10/19/98 Michael Bishop (Oklahoma State) 11/17/97 Martin Gramatica (Colorado) Thompson, PR (Coaches); Cody Whitehair, OL (Coaches); Braden Wilson, 11/2/98 Michael Bishop (Kansas) 9/14/98 Martin Gramatica (Northern Illinois) FB (AP). 11/16/98 Michael Bishop (Nebraska) 9/21/98 David Allen (Texas) Offensive Player of the Year: Collin Klein 10/25/99 Jonathan Beasley (Oklahoma State) 10/12/98 Martin Gramatica (Colorado) Defensive Player of the Year: Arthur Brown 9/25/2000 Jonathan Beasley (North Texas) 9/27/99 David Allen (Iowa State) Defensive Lineman of the Year: Meshak Williams 9/8/2001 Josh Scobey (USC) 10/4/99 David Allen (Texas) 10/27/2001 Josh Scobey (Kansas) 10/18/99 Jamie Rheem (Utah State) 11/3/2001 Josh Scobey (Iowa State) 9/2/2000 Aaron Lockett (Louisiana Tech) 2013 11/15/2003 Ell Roberson (Nebraska) 9/16/2000 Aaron Lockett (Ball State) 1st Team: B.J. Finney, OL (Coaches); Tyler Lockett, WR; Tyler Lockett, 11/22/2003 Darren Sproles (Missouri) 11/18/2000 Aaron Lockett (Missouri) KR/PR (Coaches); Tyler Lockett, All-Purpose (AP); Ryan Mueller, DE; Ty 9/18/2004 Darren Sproles (Louisiana-Lafayette) 9/22/2001 Aaron Lockett (New Mexico State) Zimmerman, DB 9/24/2005 Parrish Fisher (North Texas) 9/7/2002 Terence Newman (Louisiana-Monroe) 2nd Team: B.J. Finney, OL (AP); Cornelius Lucas, OL (AP); Blake Slaughter, 11/4/2006 Josh Freeman (Colorado) 11/23/2002 Terence Newman (Missouri) LB (AP); Cody Whitehair, OL (Coaches) 11/11/2006 Josh Freeman (Texas) 10/25/2003 Darren Sproles (Kansas) Honorable Mention (Coaches Only): Travis Britz, DL; Glenn Gronkowski, 10/1/2007 Jordy Nelson (Texas) 10/7/2006 Leon Patton (Oklahoma State) FB; John Hubert, RB; Tyler Lockett, Offensive Player of the Year; Cornelius 9/2/2008 Josh Freeman (North Texas) 10/28/2006 Brandon Archer (Iowa State) Lucas, OL; Daniel Sams, QB; Blake Slaughter, LB; Tramaine Thompson, KR/ 10/5/2009 Grant Gregory (Iowa State) 11/11/2006 Yamon Figurs (Texas) PR; Ty Zimmerman, Defensive Player of the Year 9/7/2010 Daniel Thomas (UCLA) 10/15/2007 Brooks Rossman (Colorado) Special Teams Player of the Year: Tyler Lockett 11/14/2011 Collin Klein (Texas A&M) 10/20/2008 Brooks Rossman (Colorado) 9/10/2012 Collin Klein (Miami) Defensive Lineman of the Year: Ryan Mueller 11/17/2008 Brandon Banks (Nebraska) 10/22/2012 Collin Klein (West Virginia) 9/28/2009 Brandon Banks (Tennessee Tech) 10/29/2012 Collin Klein (Texas Tech) 10/5/2009 Emmanuel Lamur (Iowa State) 2014 9/8/2014 Jake Waters (Iowa State) 11/2/2009 Brandon Banks (Oklahoma) 1st Team: Randall Evans, DB (Coaches); B.J. Finney, OL; Glenn Gronkow- 12/7/2015 Deante Burton (West Virginia) 11/16/2009 Josh Cherry (Missouri) ski, FB (Coaches); Tyler Lockett, WR; Tyler Lockett, KR (Coaches); Ryan 9/7/2010 Anthony Cantele (UCLA) Mueller, DE (Coaches). Big Eight - Defensive 9/20/2010 William Powell (Iowa State) 2nd Team: Dante Barnett, DB (Coaches); Tyler Lockett, All-Purpose (AP); 9/12/70 Michael Kuhn (Utah State) 10/3/2011 Anthony Cantele (Baylor) Danzel McDaniel, DB (Coaches); Ryan Mueller, DE (AP); Curry Sexton, WR; 11/7/70 Michael Kuhn (Oklahoma State) 10/17/2011 Raphael Guidry (Texas Tech) Jonathan Truman, LB; Jake Waters, QB (Coaches); Cody Whitehair, OL. 11/2/74 Gary Spani (Missouri) 10/24/2011 Tyler Lockett (Kansas) Honorable Mention (Coaches Only): Travis Britz, DL; Elijah Lee, Defen- 9/13/75 Carl Pennington (Tulsa) 11/7/2011 Tyler Lockett (Oklahoma State) sive Freshman of the Year; Matthew McCrane, PK; Boston Stiverson, OL. 11/8/75 Gary Spani (Nebraska) 11/14/2011 Anthony Cantele (Texas A&M) Special Teams Player of the Year: Tyler Lockett 11/20/76 Gary Spani (Colorado) 12/5/2011 Anthony Cantele (Iowa State) Co-Offensive Lineman of the Year: B.J. Finney 9/17/77 Gary Spani (Florida State) 9/15/2012 Tyler Lockett (North Texas) Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Tyler Lockett 9/15/79 Brad Horchem (Auburn) 9/29/2012 Ryan Doerr (Oklahoma) 9/11/82 Reggie Singletary (Kentucky) 11/3/2012 Tyler Lockett (Oklahoma State) 10/30/82 Jim Bob Morris (Iowa State) 9/9/2013 Tramaine Thompson (Louisiana) 2015 10/1/84 Barton Hundley (Oklahoma) 11/18/2013 Jack Cantele (TCU) 1st Team: Morgan Burns, KR (Coaches); Jack Cantele, PK (Coaches); 10/20/86 Grady Newton (Kansas) 11/25/2013 Tyler Lockett (Oklahoma) Winston Dimel, FB (Coaches); Will Geary, DL (AP); Cody Whitehair, OL 9/30/89 Maurice Henry (North Texas) 9/29/2014 Tyler Lockett (UTEP) (Coaches). 10/1/90 Brooks Barta (New Mexico) 11/24/2014 Tyler Lockett (West Virginia) 2nd Team: Travis Britz, DL (Coaches); Glenn Gronkowski, FB (AP); Elijah 9/9/91 William Price (Indiana State) 12/1/2014 Matthew McCrane (Kansas) Lee, LB (Coaches); Cody Whitehair, OL (AP). 10/14/91 Brooks Barta (Kansas) 9/21/2015 Jack Cantele (Louisiana Tech) Honorable Mention (Coaches Only): Morgan Burns, DB; Jack Cantele, 10/21/91 C.J. Masters (Nebraska) 11/16/2015 Morgan Burns (Texas Tech) Special Teams Player of the Year; Will Geary, DL; Matthew McCrane, PK; 11/1/93 Dirk Ochs (Oklahoma) 11/23/2015 Morgan Burns (Iowa State) Boston Stiverson, OL; Nick Walsh, P; Cody Whitehair, Offensive Lineman 10/23/94 Tim Colston (Colorado) 11/30/2015 Morgan Burns (Kansas) of the Year. 10/30/94 Chris Canty (Oklahoma) 12/7/2015 Morgan Burns (West Virginia) Special Teams Player of the Year: Morgan Burns 11/21/94 Laird Veatch (Oklahoma State) Note: Morgan Burns became first player in Big 12 history with four- 10/7/95 Dirk Ochs (Missouri) straight player of the week honors.

180 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 2003 Ryan Lilja, OL 2001 First Team: Brian Casey, TE; Andy Eby, OL; Neil Gosch, LS; Andy ACADEMIC HONORS 1953 Ken Gowdy, C 2004 Brian Casey, TE Klocke, LB; Jon McGraw, FS; Terry Pierce, LB; Mike Ronsick, P. 1956 Ellis Rainsberger, G 2005 Jeromey Clary, OL Second Team: Chris Devore, WR; Marc Dunn, QB; Nick Hoheisel, 1966 David Langford, T 2006 Blake Seiler, DT FB; Chad Wallerstedt, LB. 1970 John Acker, DE 2007 Logan Robinson, OL 2002 First Team: Andy Klocke, LB; Chris Post, DB; Ryan Lilja, OL, 1974 Don Lareau, LB 2008 Jeron Mastrud, TE Terry Pierce, LB; Brain Casey, TE; Ryan Schmuecker, OL. 1975 Floyd Dorsey, OG 2009 Jeron Mastrud, TE Second Team: Marc Dunn, QB; Eric Everley, DT; Ted Sims, LB. 1977 Floyd Dorsey, OG 2010 Alex Hrebec, LB 2003 First Team: Ryan Lilja, OL; Brain Casey, TE; David Rose, DB; 1981 Darren Gale, DB 2011 Tysyn Hartman, DB Jeromey Clary, OL. 1982 Darren Gale, SS; Mark Hundley, TB 2012 Jared Loomis, LB Second Team: Travis Horchem, DB. 1984 Stan Weber, QB 2013 Stanton Weber, WR 2004 First Team: Brian Casey, TE; Jeromey Clary, OL; Dylan Meier, 1985 Troy Faunce, P 2014 Stanton Weber, WR QB; Marcus Perry, LB; David Rose, DB; Blake Seiler, DE. 1986 Troy Faunce, P 2015 Stanton Weber, WR; Glenn Gronkowski, FB Second Team: Blaine Clark, DB. 1987 Matt Garver, OG 2005 First Team: Jeromey Clary, OL; Allan Evridge, QB; John McCar- 1992 Brooks Barta, LB First Team Academic All-Big Eight dle, DB; Brad Rooker, OL; Blake Seiler, DE. Second Team: Marcus Perry, LB; Logan Robinson, OL; Gerard 1995 Kevin Lockett, WR (1st); Jason Johnson, C (2nd) 1954 Frank Rodman, T. Spexarth, OL; Jacob Voegeli, OL. 1996 Kevin Lockett, WR (1st); Jason Johnson, C (1st) 1955 Frank Rodman, T; Charles Zickefoose, C. 2006 First Team: John McCardle, RB; Donald Raymer, TE; Blake 2000 Jon McGraw, FS (1st) 1956 Ellis Rainsberger, G; Ken Nesmith, B. Seiler, DT. 2001 Jon McGraw, FS (1st); Andy Eby, OL (2nd) 1957 Richard Corbin, B. Second Team: Logan Robinson, OL; Brad Rooker, OL. 2003 Ryan Lilja, OL (2nd) 1959 Max Falk, B. 2007 First Team: Steve Cline, DT; John McCardle, RB; Jeron Mastrud, 2008 Jeron Mastrud, TE (2nd) 1963 Joe Provenzano, T. TE; Logan Robinson, OL. 2009 Jeron Mastrud, TE (2nd) 1964 Doug Dusenbury, B; Dave Langford, T. Second Team: Marcus Perry, LB; Brooks Rossman, K; Tim 2011 Tysyn Hartman, DB (1st) 1965 Dave Langford, T; Jim Grechus, DHB. Schwerdt, K; Trevor Viers, OL. 2014 Curry Sexton, WR (2nd) 1966 Gary Pankratz, FB; Dave Langford, T; Mitch Borota, DHB. 2008 First Team: Corey Adams, LS; Alex Hrebec, LB; Tysyn Hartman, 1967 Mike Goyne, T; Danny Lankas, LB; Mitch Borota, DHB. DB; Jeron Mastrud, TE; Darrin Seiwert, TE. 1968 Dave Jones, E; John Stucky, MG; Alan Steelman, LB. National Football Foundation 2009 First Team: Corey Adams, LS; Ryan Doerr, P; Jeffrey Fitzgerald, 1969 John Stucky, MG. DE; Gabe Gantz, TE; Tysyn Hartman, DB; Alex Hrebec, LB; Collin Postgraduate Scholarship 1970 Dave Creswell, OT; John Acker, DE. Klein, QB/WR; Kevin Rohleder, LB; Adrian Stryker, DB. 1991 Russ Campbell, TE 1971 Bill Brittain, OT; Joe Colquitt, LB. Second Team: Logan Dold, DB; Payton Kirk, DE; Matt Wykes, WR 1992 Brooks Barta, LB 1972 Ron Coppenbarger, DB; Joe Brandt, P. 2010 First Team: Corey Adams, LS; Logan Dold, DB; Gabe Gantz, 1996 Jason Johnson, C 1973 Steve Grogan, QB. TE; Lucas Hamm, FB; Tysyn Hartman, DB; Kevin Rohleder, LB; 2011 Tysyn Hartman, DB (Campbell Trophy Finalist) 1974 Steve Grogan, QB; David Spare, P; Don Lareau, LB. Jordan Voelker, DE. 2014 Tyler Lockett, WR (Campbell Trophy Finalist) 1975 Floyd Dorsey, OG; Perry Viers, DE; Glenn Plotkin, OG. Second Team: Colten Freeze, OL; Jay Hanley, FB; Rodney Ken- 1976 Floyd Dorsey, OG; John Hafferty, C; Dennis Frazee, DB. ner, WR; Payton Kirk, DE; Collin Klein, QB; William Powell, RB; 1977 Floyd Dorsey, OG; Paul Coffman, TE NFF/CFA National Scholar-Athlete Jarett Wright, LB. 1992 Brooks Barta, LB 1978 John Hafferty, OG; Don Birdsey, K; Tom Faerber, LB. 2011 First Team: Logan Dold, DB; Laton Dowling, DE; Tysyn Hartman, 1993 Quentin Neujahr, C 1979 John Liebe, SE; Keith Dearring, RB; Duane Dirk, DE; Tom Faerber, DB; Brian Hertzog, LB; Alex Hrebec, LB; Payton Kirk, DE; Jared 1994 Laird Veatch, LB LB; Brad Horchem, DB; Don Birdsey, K. Loomis, LB; Zach Nemechek, TE; Curry Sexton, WR; Travis Tan- Matt McEwen, DE 1980 Steve Schuster, CB; Jeff Stevens, OT. nahill, TE; Jordan Voelker; DE. 1995 Kevin Lockett, WR 1981 Darren Gale, DB; Mark Hundley, RB; Jeff Stevens, OT. Second Team: Cole Bachamp, WR; Colten Freeze, OL; Zach Dirk Ochs, DE 1982 Darren Gale, SS; Mark Hundley, TB; Bob Daniels, DT. Hanson , OL; Collin Klein, QB; Jonathan Truman, LB. 1996 Kevin Lockett, WR 1983 Darrel Wild, SE; Stan Weber, QB; Scott Fulhage, P. 2012 First Team: Weston Hiebert, DB; Jared Loomis, LB; Zach Ne- Jason Johnson, C 1984 Stan Weber, QB; Scott Fulhage, P; Bob Daniels, LB; Les Miller, mechek, FB; Curry Sexton, WR. 2011 Tysyn Hartman, DB DT; Brad Lambert, DB; Scott Wentzel, DB. Second Team: Collin Klein, QB; Kyle Klein, WR; Tyler Lockett, WR. 2014 Tyler Lockett, WR 1985 Andy Harding, OG; Brad Lambert, DB; Ray Wilson, FB. 2013 First Team: Jack Cantele, PK; Will Davis, LB; Glenn Gronkowski, 1986 Todd Moody, TB. FB; Ethan Hammes, P; Weston Hiebert, DB; Zach Nemecheck, 1987 Matt Garver, OG; Dan Goldner, DT; Brad Lambert, DB; FB; Curry Sexton, WR; Stanton Weber, WR. NFF Hampshire Honor Society Matt Wallerstedt, LB. Award began in 2007 Second Team: Tyler Lockett, WR; Cornelius Lucas, OL; Carl 1988 Russ Campbell, TE; Jeff Allison, LB; Jim Oehm, DT; Danny Need- 2009 Darrin Seiwert, TE Miles, DB; Keenan Taylor, OL. ham, DE; Alan Smith, DT; Shane Pouch, P. 2010 Jeron Mastrud, TE; Adrian Stryker, DB 2014 First Team: Joseph Bonugli, DB; Jack Cantele, PK; Will Davis; 1989 Brooks Barta, LB; Russ Campbell, TE. 2011 Corey Adams, LS; Kevin Rohleder, LB LB; Randall Evans, DB; B.J. Finney, OL; Will Geary, DL; Glenn 1990 Brooks Barta, LB; Russ Campbell, TE. 2012 Tysyn Hartman, DB; Alex Hrebec, LB; Payton Kirk, DE; Gronkowski, FB; Weston Hiebert, DB; Tyler Lockett, WR; Zach 1991 Brooks Barta, LB; Russ Campbell, TE; Quentin Neujahr, C. Jordan Voelker, DE. Nemechek, FB; Ian Patterson, PK; Collin Sexton, WR; Curry 1992 Brooks Barta, LB; Quentin Neujahr, C; Tom Byers, FS. 2014 Jonathan Coleman, DB; Evan Loomis, WR Sexton, WR; David Smith, LB; Trent Tanking, LB; Zach Trujillo, 1993 Kevin Lockett, WR; Quentin Neujahr, C; 2015 Weston Hiebert (DB), Tyler Lockett (WR), Zach Nemechek (FB), TE; Jonathan Truman, LB; Jake Waters, QB; Stanton Weber, WR; Warren Claassen, PK; Laird Veatch, LB; John Butler, DE. Curry Sexton (WR), Jake Waters (QB) Tanner Wood, DE. 1994 Ross Greenwood, OG; Jason Johnson, C; 2016 Jack Cantele (PK), Glenn Gronkowski (FB), Luke Hayes (OL), Second Team: Deante Burton, WR; Laton Dowling, DE; Charles Kevin Lockett, WR; Laird Veatch, LB; Matt McEwen, DE. Stanton Weber (WR) Jones, RB; Drew Liddle, OL; Matthew McCrane, PK; Ryan Mueller, 1995 Ross Greenwood, OG; Jason Johnson, C; Kevin Lockett, WR; Brian DE; DeAndre Roberts, DL; Nick Walsh, P; Cody Whitehair, OL. Lojka, TE; Matt McEwen, DE; Dirk Ochs, DE; Travis Ochs, LB. ARA National Sportsmanship Award 2015 First Team: Jack Cantele, PK; Dalton Converse, LS; Colborn Couchman, LB; Will Davis, LB; Winston Dimel, FB; Glenn Gron- 2010 Jeron Mastrud, TE Academic All-Big 12 Selections kowski, FB; Luke Hayes, OL; Joe Hubener, QB; Matt Kleinsorge, 1996 First Team: Kevin Lockett, WR; Jason Johnson, C; Jarrett Grosdi- OL; Ian Patterson, PK; Matt Seiwert, DL; Collin Sexton, WR; Cody Hitachi/CFA Promise of Tomorrow Scholarship dier, TE. Small, TE; Dayton Valentine, TE; Stanton Weber, WR; Dillon Wil- 1992 Matt Garber, QB Honorable Mention: Jonathan Beasley, QB; Blake Frigon, C; son, PK; Cody Whitehair, OL; Tanner Wood, DE. 1993 Tom Byers, FS James Garcia, P; Ross Greenwood, OG; Travis Ochs, LB; Casey Second Team: Nate Jackson, DB; Jordan Kupersmith, DE; Elijah Wehrman, LB. Lee, LB; Dalton Risner, OL; Sam Sizelove, LB; Boston Stiverson, Honda National Scholar-Athlete of the Year 1997 First Team: Jarrett Grosdidier, TE; Jacob Havick, DB; Brice Libel, OL; Dalvin Warmack, RB. WR; Travis Ochs, LB; Casey Wehrman, LB; J.W. Wight, WR. 1994 Laird Veatch, LB (finalist) Honorable Mention: Troy Hackney, WR. 1998 First Team: Steve Altobello, DE; Monty Beisel, DE; Brice Libel, K-State Outstanding Scholar-Athlete WR; Jonathan McGraw, S; Travis Ochs, LB. 1989 Brooks Barta, LB Honorable Mention: Jacob Havick, DB; Troy Hackney, WR. 1990 Russ Campbell, TE 1999 First Team: Steve Altobello, DE; Dan Divilbiss, C; Andy Eby, OL; 1991 Russ Campbell, TE Andy Klocke, LB; Brice Libel, WR; Jon McGraw, S; Ryan Payne, 1992 Brooks Barta, LB FB. 1993 Quentin Neujahr, C Second Team: Chris Bailes, OL; Monty Beisel, DE; Jarvis Miller, 1994 Matt McEwen, DE; Jason Johnson, C DL; Grant Reves, OL; Jamie Rheem, PK. 1995 Matt McEwen, DE 2000 First Team: Steve Altobello, DE; Monty Beisel, DE; Zac Burton, 1996 Jason Johnson, C; Kevin Lockett, WR QB; Dan Divilbiss, OL; Andy Eby, OL; C.W. Klebe, DL; Andy 1997 Jarrett Grosdidier, TE Klocke, LB; Brice Libel, WR; Jon McGraw, FS; Terry Pierce, LB. 1998 Travis Ochs, LB Second Team: Eric Everley, DL; Neil Gosch, LS; Jason Kazar, 2000 Brice Libel, WR; Monty Beisel, DE LB; Grant Reves, OL; Jamie Rheem, PK; Mike Ronsick, P/K; Nick 2001 Jon McGraw, FS Warren, TE. 2002 Andy Klocke, LB

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 181 BILL SNYDER Class of 2015 Bill Snyder, the architect of the “greatest turnaround in the history of college football,” became just the fourth person in the history of college football to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as an active coach as the legendary K-State coach was part of the National Football Founda- tion’s College Football Hall of Fame Induction Class of 2015. A fi ve-time national coach of the year honoree and seven-time conference coach of the year recipient, Snyder has compiled an amazing 193-101-1 record in his 24 years as the helm of the Wildcat program. He ranks 29th all-time in victories among FBS coaches and continues to climb the ladder with each win. Called the “coach of the century” by hall of fame coach Barry Switzer, Sny- der’s accomplishments at K-State are nearly unthinkable considering what he inherited during his fi rst tour of duty beginning in 1989. The Wildcat program was in the midst of an 0-26-1 run when he was hired and had been just one bowl game in its fi rst 93 seasons. During a the span of 11-straight bowl seasons (1993-2003), Snyder’s Wildcats won nearly 80 percent of their games, chalking up 109 victories – a staggering 10 wins per season – and making K-State the nation’s second winnin- gest program over that period. His fi rst tenure included a Big 12 Championship in 2003 in a 35-7 win over No. 1 Oklahoma, while his 1998 team held a No. 1 ranking. Following a three-year hiatus, Snyder returned to the sidelines in 2009, and it has been more of COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME FOOTBALL COLLEGE the same as his teams have accumulated a 53-31 record through seven seasons. The Wildcats are in the midst of six-straight bowl seasons, including a pair of 10-win campaigns in 2011 (10-3) and 2012 (11-2). The 2012 Wildcats captured the program’s second Big 12 Cham- pionship and held another No. 1 national ranking. After turning 75 years old on Oct. 7, 2014 – which qualifi ed him to be included on the 2015 ballot – Snyder’s team promptly traveled to No. 11 Oklaho- ma and pulled out a 31-30 victory, a key component of the Wildcats’ nine-win season in 2014.

MARK SIMONEAU GARY SPANI Linebacker • 1996-99 • Class of 2012 Linebacker • 1974-77 • Class of 2002 Former Consensus All-American Mark Simoneau became just the second Gary Spani became the first K-State player to be inducted to the College Wildcat football player and first under head coach Bill Snyder to be elected to Football Hall of Fame in 2002. A member of the K-State Sports Hall of Fame the Hall of Fame. He was enshrined as a member of the Class of 2012. (2000) and the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame (2004), Spani was Kansas State’s Simoneau was a Consensus All-American and the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year in 1999 en first-ever consensus All-America in 1977, and also was a three-time All-Big-8 Conference selection. route to being the runner-up for the Butkus Award that same season. A K-State Ring of Honor inductee Spani led the Wildcats in tackles three straight season and was twice named the team’s most and a four-year starter for Snyder, Simoneau led the Wildcats to a 42-7 record during his career while valuable player. To this day, he continues to dominate the K-State career record book as the pro- totaling 400 career tackles and a school-record 251 unassisted stops. K-State also collected a 28-4 gram’s all-time leader in career tackles (543), assisted tackles (343) and assists in a season (110). Big 12 record during Simoneau’s career, won two Big 12 North titles and appeared in four straight Following graduation in 1978, Spani was chosen in the third round of the NFLDraft by the Kansas bowl games. City Chiefs. He went on to play all nine years of his career with the Chiefs and led the organization in tackles four straight seasons.

CHARLES BACHMAN LYNN “PAPPY” WALDORF Head Coach • 1920-27 • Class of 1978 Head Coach • 1934 • Class of 1966 Charles Bachman, who coached the K-State football team from 1920-27, Lynn O. “Pappy” Waldorf coached K-State to its first football champi- was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame on Jan. 8, 1978. Bachman onship in 1934 while posting a 7-2-1 record in the Big Six Conference with began his coaching career at Great Lakes Naval Station in 1918 and led that wins over Oklahoma, Nebraska and Kansas. He was elected into the National team to the 1918 Rose Bowl title and the national championship. He moved to Northwestern Univer- Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1966. A graduate of Syracuse, his coaching career included stops sity in 1919 before joining the Wildcats in 1920. A member of the K-State Sports Hall of Fame (1995), at Oklahoma City University (13-5-3, 1926-27), as assistant at Kansas in 1928, at Oklahoma A&M Bachman’s eight-year won-loss record at K-State was 33-23-9. (34-10-7, 1929-33), Kansas State (7-2-1, 1934), Northwestern (49-45-7, 1935-46) and California (67-32-4, 1947-56).

182 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE The No. 11 jersey of quartebacks Lynn Dickey and Steve Grogan was retired by Kansas State to honor RETIRED NO. 11 the pair, who each donned the number while leading the Wildcats during some of the school’s most suc- cessful football seasons. It is the only time in school history that a number has been retired in any sport.

11 • LYNN DICKEY Quarterback • 1968-70

Lynn Dickey, a native of Osawatomie, Kansas, spent most of his NFL career with the Green Bay Packers but also played several seasons with the Houston Oilers. He threw for more than 21,000 yards with the Packers, including 4,458 yards in 1983 which at the time ranked second in NFL history. Dickey still holds numerous K-State passing records and ranks third on the Big Eight’s all-time list with 6,208 career passing yards. He is also fifth on K-State’s all-time total offense chart. Dickey was chosen as the first-team quarterback on the all-time Big Eight football team in 1995 and is a charter member of the K-State Sports Hall of Fame (1990). He was inducted into the State of Kansas Sports Hall of Fame in 1997.

LYNN DICKEY’S CAREER STATISTICS K-State (1968-70, 3 seasons) Att Cmp Pct. Yards TD Int 1968 258 125 48.4 1,569 8 19 1969 372 196 52.7 2,476 14 19 1970 364 180 49.5 2,163 7 26 K-STATE TOTALS 994 501 50.4 6,208 29 64

NFL (1971-85, 15 seasons) Houston 294 145 49.3 1,953 8 28 Green Bay 2,831 1,602 56.6 21,369 133 151 NFL TOTALS 3,125 1,747 55.9 23,322 141 179

11 • STEVE GROGAN Quarterback • 1972-74

Steve Grogan retired from the NFL following the 1990 season after an illustrious career with the New England Patriots. Grogan held nearly every New England career passing record, including yards (26,886) and touchdowns (182). He joined the team as a rookie in 1975 and led the franchise to its first Super Bowl appearance in 1986. A native of Ottawa, Kansas, Grogan still ranks in the top 15 in many of K-State’s career list statistical cate- gories. Grogan is a member of the K-State Sports Hall of Fame (1995) and was inducted into the State of Kansas Sports Hall of Fame in 1999.

STEVE GROGAN’S CAREER STATISTICS K-State (1972-74, 3 seasons) Att Cmp Pct. Yards TD Int 1972 63 27 42.9 329 2 5 1973 164 72 43.9 1,050 4 15 1974 144 67 46.5 834 6 6 K-STATE TOTALS 371 166 44.7 2,213 12 26

NFL (1975-90, 16 seasons) New England 3,593 1,879 52.3 26,886 182 208 NFL TOTALS 3,593 1,879 52.3 26,886 182 208

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 183 A Canty, Chris - New England Patriots 1997-98, Seattle Seahawks, 1999- Goolsby, Brian - Oklahoma Wranglers 2000-01, Orlando Predators 2002, Alexander, Elijah - Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1992, Denver Broncos 1993-95, 2000, New Orleans Saints 2000, Las Vegas Gladiators 2006. Grand Rapids Rampage 2004. 1996-98; Cleveland Browns 1999; Oakland Raiders Carter, Dyshod - Cleveland Browns 2001-02, 2005; New England Patriots Gordon, Ira - San Diego Chargers 1970-1975. 2000-01. 2003, Arizona Cardinals 2004, 2006. Gordon, Joe - St. Louis Rams 1997. Allen, David - San Francisco 49ers 2001, Minnesota Vikings 2002, Jack- Cartwright, Rock - Washington Redskins 2002-09, Oakland Raiders 2010- Gramatica, Martin - Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1999-2004, Indianapolis Colts sonville Jaguars 2003-04, St. Louis Rams 2005, Calgary Stampeders 11; San Francisco 49ers 2012. 2004, Dallas Cowboys 2006-07, New Orleans Saints 2008-09. 2006. Casey, Brian - Atlanta Falcons 2005. Green, Rogerick - Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1992, 1994, Jacksonville Jaguars Allen, Dennis - Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1986-87. Chapman, Allen - Indianapolis Colts 2013, Arizona Rattlers 2014, 2016, 1995, Barcelona Dragons 1997, Nashville Kats 1998. Alphin, Gerald - 1987, Ottawa Roughriders 1988-89, Portland Thunder 2015. Grogan, Steve - New England Patriots 1975-90. New Orleans Saints 1990-91, Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1993-95, Balti- Chapman, Lamar - Cleveland Browns 2000-02, Montreal Alouettes 2005. Gronkowski, Glenn - Buffalo Bills 2016. more Stallions 1996. Childs, Henry - Atlanta Falcons 1974, New Orleans Saints 1974-80, Los Archer, Brandon - Indianapolis Colts 2007, Denver Broncos 2008. Angeles Rams 1981, Green Bay Packers 1984. H Childs, Eric - Tulsa Talons 2011. Hackney, Elmer - Philadelphia Eagles 1940, Pittsburgh Steelers 1941, Clark, Steve - New England Patriots 1981. Detroit Lions 1942-46. B Clary, Jeromey - San Diego Chargers 2006-14. Hahn, Raymond - Hammond Pros 1926. Bailey, Eric - Philadelphia Eagles 1987. Clayton, Thomas - San Francisco 49ers 2007-09, New England Patriots Hall, Joe - Kansas City 2003-05, Oakland Raiders 2006. Banks, Brandon - Washington Redskins 2010-12, Hamilton Tiger-Cats 2010. Hanson, Homer - Cincinnati Reds 1934, Chicago Cardinals 1935, Philadel- 2013-16. Coffman, Carson - Utah Blaze 2012, Chicago Rush 2013, Iowa Barnstorm- WILDCATS IN THE PROS WILDCATS phia Eagles 1935, Chicago Cardinals 1936. Beasley, Jonathan - Saskatchewan Roughriders 2001-02. ers 2014, Spokane Shock 2015. Harper, Chris - Seattle Seahawks 2013, San Francisco 49ers 2013, Green Bedore, Jordan - Tulsa Talons 2010-11 Coffman, Paul - Green Bay Packers 1978-85, Kansas City Chiefs 1986-87, Bay Packers 2013-14, New York Giants 2014-15. Beisel, Monty - Kansas City Chiefs 2001-04, New England Patriots 2005, Minnesota Vikings 1988. Hartman, Tysyn - Kansas City Chiefs 2012-13. Arizona Cardinals 2006-08, Kansas City Chiefs 2009, Arizona Cardinals Cokeley, Will - Michigan Panthers 1983-84, Memphis Showboats 1985-86, Hartshorn, Larry - Chicago Cardinals 1955. 2010. Montreal Alouettes 1986, Buffalo Bills 1987. Henry, Maurice - Philadelphia Eagles 1990, Ottawa Rough Riders, 1993. Bennett, Monte - New Orleans Saints 1981, Oakland Invaders 1983-85, Coleman, Andre - San Diego Chargers 1994-97, Pittsburgh Steelers Herron, Mack - Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1970-72, New England Patriots Arizona Outlaws 1986, San Diego Chargers 1987. 1997-98. 1973-75, Atlanta Falcons 1975. Benton, Gerald - British Columbia Lions 1994. Colston, Tim - 1996-97, Portland Forest Dragons 1998, Hickman, Bryan - Cleveland Browns 2004. Best, Greg - Pittsburgh Steelers 1983, Cleveland Browns 1984, Pittsburgh Nashville Kats 1999. Hill, Thomas - Green Bay Packers 2004. Gladiators 1987-88, New York Knights 1988. Cooper, Jarrod - Carolina Panthers 2001-04, Oakland Raiders 2005-08. Holloman, Cliff - Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz 2005-07. Best, Keith - Kansas City Chiefs 1972. Coppenbarger, Ron - Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1973. Hoppock, Doug - Denver Gold 1983, Chicago Blitz 1984, Kansas City Chiefs Beyrle, Steve - British Columbia Lions 1973. Crenshaw, Willis - St. Louis Cardinals 1964-69, Denver Broncos 1970. 1987. Bishop, Michael - New England 1999-2000, Frankfurt Galaxy 2001, Toronto Crews, Tyrone - British Columbia Lions 1981-87. Houchin, Thomas - Indianapolis Colts 2004-05, Cologne Centurions 2006. Argonauts 2002-08, Grand Rapids Rampage 2004-05, Chicago Rush Cronkite, Henry - Brooklyn Dodgers 1934. Howard, Darren - New Orleans Saints 2000-05, Philadelphia Eagles 2006, Kansas City Brigade 2007. Cullars, Willie - Philadelphia Eagles 1974. Blanchard, Joe - Edmonton Eskimos 1950-54. 2006-09. Bradley, Ray - New Jersey Generals 1984. Hurd, Jeff - Dallas Cowboys 1987, Dallas Texans 1990-91. Britz, Travis - Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2016. D Humphrey, Kevin - 1987. Brooks, Barrett - Philadelphia Eagles 1995-98, Detroit Lions 1999-2001, Darnell, Lawrence - Pittsburgh Americans 1937. Huntley, Kevin - Oakland Raiders 2006-07, Washington Redskins 2008. Denver Broncos 2002, New York Giants 2003, Pittsburgh Steelers Davis, Daniel - Indianapolis Colts 2004. 2004-06. Dennis, Davin - San Jose SaberCats 2008. J Dickey, Lynn - Houston Oilers 1971, 1973-75, Green Bay Packers 1976-77, Brown, Arthur - Baltimore Ravens 2013-16. Jackson, Pat - Toronto Argonauts 1993-94. 79-85. Brown, Bryce - Philadelphia Eagles 2012-13, Buffalo Bills 2014-15, Seattle Jackson, Rob - Washington Redskins 2008-14. Diles, Zach - 2007-11, 2014, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Seahawks 2015. Jacox, Kendyl - San Diego Chargers 1998-2002, New Orleans Saints 2011, Tennessee Titans 2012-13, Kansas City Chiefs 2013, Cleveland Brown, Ron - Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1995. 2003-05. Browns 2014. Brown, Greg - Philadelphia Eagles 1981-86, Atlanta Falcons 1987. Johnson, Clyde - Kansas City Chiefs 1997, Chicago Bears 1998. Doerr, Ryan - Denver Broncos 2013. Brown, Larry - Washington Redskins 1969-76. Johnson, Damian - New York Giants 1986-89, New England Patriots 1990. Douglass, Robert - Pittsburgh Americans, New York Yankees 1937, Pitts- Bryant, Henry - Austin Wranglers 2005-06, New Orleans VooDoo 2007-08, Johnson, James - Cincinnati Bengals 2008-09, Pittsburgh Steelers 2010. burgh Pirates 1938. Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings 2010. Johnson, Jason - Indianapolis Colts 1997-99. Doty, Jon - Carolina Panthers 2005, Cologne Centurions 2006, New England Buhl, Josh - Cleveland Browns 2004, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2005, Denver Johnson, Mike - Kansas City Chiefs 2005, Amsterdam Admirals 2006, Patriots 2006. Broncos 2006, Saskatchewan Roughriders 2007. Indianapolis Colts 2006. Dunn, Marc - Kansas City Chiefs, 2003-04, Berlin Thunder 2004. Burks, Dralinn - San Diego Chargers 2003. Jolley, Alvin - Akron Pros 1922, Dayton Triangles 1923, Oorang Indians Bushby, Thomas - Cincinnati Reds 1934, Philadelphia Eagles 1935. 1923, Buffalo Bisons 1929, Brooklyn Dodgers 1930, Cleveland Indians Butler, Bill - New Orleans Saints 1972-74. E 1931. Butler, Jerametrius - St. Louis Rams 2001-06, Washington Redskins 2007. Eby, Andy - St. Louis Rams 2003-04. Jones, David - Cleveland Browns 1969-71. Echols, Quintin - Indianapolis Colts 2007. Jones, Willie - Houston Oilers 1967, Cincinnati Bengals 1968, 1970-71. C Elder, Maurice - Los Angeles Bulldogs 1937. Jordan, Randy - San Diego Chargers 2004. Calhoun, Don - Buffalo Bills 1974-75, New England Patriots 1975-81, Epps, Jack - Kansas City Chiefs 1987. Jordan, Tony - Phoenix Cardinals 1989-90. Philadelphia Eagles 1982, New Jersey Generals 1984. Evans, Jay Dale - Denver Broncos 1961. Campbell, Bryan - San Jose Sabercats 1995. Evans, Jerome - Carolina Panthers 1998, Arizona Rattlers 2004. K Evans, Randall - Philadelphia Eagles 2015-16. Campbell, Ian - St. Louis Rams 2009. Kazar, Jason - Berlin Thunder 2004. Everley, Eric - San Jose SaberCats 2004. Campbell, Russ - Pittsburgh Steelers 1992. Kelly, Jeff - Atlanta Falcons 1999-2002; Jacksonville Jaguars 2003, Toronto Argonauts 2006. F Koenning, Vic - Oklahoma Outlaws 1984, Arizona Outlaws 1985-86. Faggins, DeMarcus - Houston Texans 2002-09. Krysl, Jerry - Cleveland Indians 1927. Fatafehi, Mario - Arizona Cardinals 2001-02, Carolina Panthers 2003, Kuhn, Mike - Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1972-73 Denver Broncos 2004-05, Hamilton Tiger-Cats 2006. Feather, E.E. - Cleveland Bulldogs 1927, Detroit Wolverines 1928, New York L Giants 1929-30, Staten Island Stapletons 1931, New York Giants 1931- Lamur, Emmanuel - Cincinnati Bengals 2012-15, Minnesota Vikings 2016. 33, Cincinnati Reds 1934. Larson, Lynn - Baltimore Colts 1971, British Columbia Lions 1972. Figurs, Yamon - Baltimore Ravens 2007-09, Oakland Raiders 2010. Latimore, Mo - Calgary Stampeders 1972-74, Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1974- Finney, B.J. - Pittsburgh Steelers 2015-16. 75, Saskatchewan Roughriders 1974. Fitzgerald, Jeffrey - Kansas City Chiefs 2010, Philadelphia Soul 2011, Leber, Ben - San Diego Chargers 2002-05, Minnesota Vikings 2006-10. Chicago Rush 2012. Leckey, Nick - Arizona Cardinals 2004-07, St. Louis Rams 2008, New Flenthrope, Donald - New York Yankees 1936. Orleans Saints 2010. Fogle, DeShawn - Philadelphia Eagles 1997-98. LeGault, Leonard - Saskatchewan Roughriders 1957-62. Freeman, Josh - Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2009-13, Minnesota Vikings 2013, Lilja, Ryan - Indianapolis Colts 2004-09, Kansas City Chiefs 2010-12. Miami Dolphins 2015, Indianapolis Colts 2015. Lloyd, Ricky - Winnipeg Bluebombers 2004. Fulhage, Scott - Cincinnati Bengals 1987-88, Atlanta Falcons 1989-92. Lockett, Aaron - San Fransisco 49ers 2003, Ottawa Renegades 2004, Brit- Furey, James - Calgary Stampeders 1958-60, New York Titans 1961, Brit- ish Columbia Lions 2005-06. ish Columbia Lions 1962. Lockett, Kevin - Kansas City Chiefs 1997-2000, Washington Redskins G 2001-02, Jacksonville Jaguars 2003. ANDRE COLEMAN Gaskins, Percell - St. Louis Rams 1996-97, Carolina Panthers 1998. Lockett, Tyler - Seattle Seahawks 2015-16. First former Wildcat to score George, Tearrius - Calgary Stampeders 2007, 2009-10, Dallas Cowboys Lucas, Cornelius - Detroit Lions 2014-16. a touchdown in the Super Bowl 2008, Miami Dolphins 2009, Saskatchewan Roughriders 2011-15. Lyon, George - New York Giants 1929, Portsmouth Spartans 1930, Chicago Goodlow, Eugene - Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1980-82, New Orleans Saints Bears 1931, Cleveland Indians 1931, Brooklyn Dodgers 1932, St. Louis 1983-86, Ottawa Rough Riders 1989. Gunners 1934, Brooklyn Tigers 1936.

184 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE M T WILDCATS IN THE PROS Maddox, George - Green Bay Packers 1935. Tackwell, Charles - Minneapolis Redjackets 1930, Frankford Yellowjackets Madison, L.E. - Chicago Bruisers 1988. 1930-31, Chicago Bears 1931-33, Cincinnati Reds 1933-34. Malone, Nigel - Pittsburgh Steelers 2013. Tannahill, Travis - Cleveland Browns 2013. Mann, Victor - Kansas City Brigade 2011-12. Taylor, Cecil (Corky) - 1955, 1957. Manucci, Dan - Buffalo Bills 1979-80, Toronto Argonauts 1981-82, Arizona Terry, James - San Diego Chargers 2004, Calgary Stampeders 2005. Wranglers 1983, Buffalo Bills 1987. Thomas, Daniel - Miami Dolphins 2011-14, 2016, Chicago Bears 2015. Marciniak, Ron - Washington Redskins 1955, Toronto Argonauts 1956. Thompson, Bobby - Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1979-83, Hamilton Tiger-Cats Martin, Matt - Tennessee Titans 2002-04, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2005. 1984. Mastrud, Jeron - Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2010, Miami Dolphins 2011-12, Thompson, Tramaine - Atlanta Falcons 2014. Oakland Raiders 2013, Chicago Bears 2014. Togiai, Jerry - Atlanta Falcons 2002. Matan, William - New York Giants 1966. Tuggle, Justin - Houston Texans 2014-15, Cleveland Browns 2016. May, Chad - Minnesota Vikings 1995-96, Arizona Cardinals 1997, Frankfurt Galaxy 1997, Cincinnati Bengals 1998, Arizona Rattlers 1999-2001. W McBride, Derrick - St. Louis Stampede 1996. Wade, Dewey - San Francisco 49ers 1956 McCloud, Jerry - Austin Wranglers 2004, Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz 2005. Walker, Bobby - Rhein Fire 2004. McDonald, Darnell - Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1999, Detroit Fury 2003, Walker, James - Ottawa Rough Riders 1980-81, Kansas City Chiefs 1983, Calgary Stampeders 2004, Montreal Alouettes 2005, New Orleans Calgary Stampeders 1985-86, Saskatchewan Roughriders 1986. VooDoo 2007. Waters, Jake - Seattle Seahaws 2015, Hamilton Tiger-Cats 2016. McEntyre, Kenny - London Monarchs 1996, St. Louis Rams 1997, Orlando Walker, Reggie - Arizona Cardinals 2009-12, San Diego Chargers 2013-14, Predators 1998-2006, 2008-12, Kansas City Brigade 2007. JORDY NELSON Denver Broncos 2015. McGee, Harry - Cleveland Bulldogs 1927, Staten Island Stapletons 1929, Super Bowl XLV Champion Wallace, Taco - Seattle Seahawks 2003-04, 2006, Green Bay Packers Newark Tornadoes 1930, Staten Island Stapletons 1932. with the Green Bay Packers 2005, Edmonton Eskimos 2007. McGill, James - Toronto Argonauts 2005. Washington, Rashad - New York Jets 2004-07. McGraw, Jon - New York Jets 2002-04, Detroit Lions 2005-06, Kansas City Webber, Howard - Kansas City Cowboys 1924-25, Cleveland Bulldogs Chiefs 2007-11. 1925, Hartford Blues, New York Giants, Kansas City Cowboys 1926, McIntosh, Damion - San Diego Chargers 2000-03, Miami Dolphins 2004- Running, Mitch - Carolina Panthers 1997, Indianapolis Colts 1998, Winni- Cleveland Bulldogs 1927, Green Bay Packers 1928, Providence Steam- 06, Kansas City Chiefs 2007-09. peg Blue Bombers 1998, Toronto Argonauts 1999. roller 1930, Newark Tornadoes 1930. McKinney, Justin - St. Louis Rams 2008. Russell, Dougal - Chicago Cardinals 1934-39, Cleveland Rams 1939. Weiner, Bernard - Brooklyn Dodgers 1942. Meier, Shad - Tennessee Titans 2001-03, New Orleans Saints 2005. Weiner, Todd - Seattle Seahawks 1998-2001, Atlanta Falcons 2002-08. Moore, Joshua - Chicago Bears 2010-11, Denver Broncos 2012. S Welch, John - Chicago Bruisers 1989. Morgan, Quincy - Cleveland Browns 2001-04, Dallas Cowboys 2004, Pitts- Scobey, Josh - Arizona Cardinals 2002-04, Seattle Seahawks 2005-06, Whitehair, Cody - Chicago Bears 2016. burgh Steelers 2005, Denver Broncos 2006-07. Buffalo Bills 2007. Williams, Cedrick - Houston Texans 2005, Calgary Stampeders 2006-07. Montgomery, Justin - Rhein Fire 2005. Scott, Clarence - Cleveland Browns 1971-83. Williams, George - New Jersey Gladiators 2002, Las Vegas Gladiators 2003, Montgomery, Mike - San Diego Chargers 1971, Dallas Cowboys 1972-73, Searles, Joe - New York Giants 1967. Orlando Predators 2004, New York Dragons 2006. Houston Oilers 1974. Sears, R.M. - Kansas City Cowboys 1924. Williams, Melvin - New Orleans Saints 2003-04, Miami Dolphins 2004, Morris, Jim Bob - San Antonio Gunslingers 1984-86, Green Bay Packers Shaffer, Leland - New York Giants 1935-43, 1945. San Francisco 49ers 2004, Washington Redskins 2005, New Orleans 1987. Shull, Andrew - Detroit Lions 2004-05. VooDoo 2007-08. Morrison, Dennis - San Francisco 49ers 1974. Simeta, Mike - Atlanta Falcons 1983, Birmingham Stallions 1985, Memphis Williams, Meshak - Baltimore Ravens 2013, Orlando Predators 2014-15. Mueller, Ryan - San Diego Chargers 2015. Showboats 1986. Wilson, Braden - Kansas City Chiefs 2013. Munn, Lyle - Kansas City Cowboys 1925-26, Cleveland Bulldogs 1927, Simoneau, Mark - Atlanta Falcons 2000-02, Philadelphia Eagles 2003-05, Wilson, Travis - San Diego Chargers 2004, Pittsburgh Steelers 2005, Nash- Detroit Wolverines 1928, New York Giants 1929. New Orleans Saints 2006-10. ville Kats 2006, Kansas City Chiefs 2006. Murphy, Frank - Chicago Bears 2000, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2001, Hous- Singletary, Reggie - Michigan Panthers 1984, Denver Gold 1985. Wiren, Nyle - Tampa Bay Storm 1998-2008. ton Texans 2003, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2004-05, Miami Dolphins Smith, J.J. - Kansas City Chiefs 1995-96. 2006, Toronto Argonauts 2007. Smith, Mario - Saskatchewan Roughriders 1998-99, Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1998-99, Toronto Phantoms 2001. Y Yankowski, Ron - St. Louis Cardinals 1971-80. Smith, Michael - Kansas City Chiefs 1992, Calgary Stampeders 1994. N Yniguez, Paul - Birmingham Fire 1990-91. Nery, Ron - Los Angeles Chargers 1960, San Diego Chargers 1961-62, Snyder, Sean - Phoenix Cardinals 1993, San Diego Chargers 1994. Young, Ryan - New York Jets 1999-2001, Houston Texans 2002, Denver Broncos 1963, Houston Oilers 1963. Spani, Gary - Kansas City Chiefs 1978-86. Dallas Cowboys 2003. Neujahr, Quentin - Los Angeles Raiders 1994, Cleveland Browns 1995, Sproles, Darren - San Diego Chargers 2005-10, New Orleans Saints Baltimore Ravens 1996-97, Jacksonville Jaguars 1998-2000. 2011-13, Philadelphia Eagles 2014-16. Nelson, Jordy - Green Bay Packers 2008-16. Stephenson, Milford - San Francisco 49ers 2001. Z Newman, Terence - Dallas Cowboys 2003-11, Cincinnati Bengals 2012- Stiverson, Boston - Dallas Cowboys 2016. Zickefoose, Charles - Calgary Stampeders 1957-58. 14, Minnesota Vikings 2015-16. Strozier, Art - San Diego Chargers 1970-71. Zimmerman, Ty - New Orleans Saints 2014. Nichols, Ralph - Hartford Blues 1926. Stucky, John - British Columbia Lions 1970. Swift, Justin - Houston Texans 2003; Atlanta Falcons 2004. Switzer, Marvin - Buffalo Bills 1978. NFL, NFL Europe, CFL, USFL and Arena League O Switzer, Veryl - Green Bay Packers 1954-55, Calgary Stampeders 1958, Oltmanns, Chris - Jacksonville Jaguars 1997. Active players as of June 27, 2016, in bold. Montreal Alouettes 1959-61. Osborn, Mike - Philadelphia Eagles 1978.

P Pearson, Madison - Chicago Bears 1929-34, Chicago Cardinals 1935-36. Pfeifer, Ralph - Edmonton Eskimos 1958. Pierce, Ernie - Utah Blaze 2011-12. Pierce, Terry - Denver Broncos 2003-05, Houston Texans 2006. Pease, Angelo - Green Bay Packers 2013. Powell, William - Arizona Cardinals 2012-13, Ottawa REDBLACKS 2015-16. Prather, Rollin - Edmonton Eskimos 1950-54.

R Raemer, Norbert - Brooklyn Dodgers 1942. Randels, Horace - Kansas City Cowboys 1926, Cleveland Bulldogs 1927, Detroit Wolverines 1928. Randolph, Thomas - New York Giants 1994-97, Cincinnati Bengals 1998, Indianapolis Colts 1999. Reese, Tank - Kansas City Chiefs 2003, Indianapolis Colts 2004, Colorado Crush 2005. Rheem, Jamie - Frankfurt Galaxy 2004. Rheem, Joe - Buffalo Bills 2005. TERENCE NEWMAN Roberson, Ell - Montreal Alouettes 2004-05. The longest-tenured former Wildcat in the NFL, Roland, Justin - Philadelphia Eagles 2008, San Francisco 49ers 2009. who enters his 14th season in 2016 Romero, Raymond - Philadelphia Eagles 1951. Rooks, Tavon - New Orleans Saints 2014, Kansas City Chiefs 2015. Rothwell, Fred - Detroit Lions 1974.

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 185 Year Name, Pos., NFL Team Rd Overall Year Name, Pos., NFL Team Rd Overall Year Name, Pos., NFL Team Rd Overall 1937 Maurice Elder, B, Boston ...... 3rd 26 1972 Bill Butler, RB, New Orleans ...... 5th 111 2003 Terence Newman, CB, Dallas...... 1st 5 Rolla Holland, G, Boston ...... 7th 66 Joe Colquitt, DE, Pittsburgh ...... 7th 159 Terry Pierce, LB, Denver ...... 2nd 51 Paul Fanning, T, Philadelphia ...... 9th 81 Mo Latimore, G, N.Y. Jets ...... 8th 194 Melvin Williams, DE, New Orleans ...... 5th 155 Steve Beyrle, G, New England ...... 8th 195 Taco Wallace, WR, Seattle ...... 7th 224 1940 Elmer Hackney, B, Philadelphia ...... 11th 102 John Robertson, DB, N.Y. Giants ...... 11th 262 Don Crumbaker, E, Philadelphia ...... 15th 142 2004 Nick Leckey, C, Arizona ...... 6th 167 Bill Beezley, T, Philadelphia ...... 20th 193 1973 Rick Fergerson, WR, Pittsburgh ...... 13th 336 Rashad Washington, DB, New York Jets ...... 7th 236 Dennis Morrison, QB, San Francisco ...... 14th 357 1941 Bernie Weiner, T, Brooklyn ...... 11th 98 2005 Darren Sproles, RB, San Diego ...... 4th 130 1974 Henry Childs, TE, Atlanta ...... 5th 109 1944 Mike Zeleznak, B, Boston ...... 11th 131 Willie Cullars, DE, Philadelphia ...... 7th 167 2006 Jeromey Clary, OL, San Diego...... 6th 187 Jack Bortka, B, Chicago Bears ...... 22nd 249 Don Calhoun, RB, Buffalo ...... 10th 249 Bill Brittain, C, Philadelphia ...... 11th 271 2007 Yamon Figurs, WR, Baltimore Ravens ...... 3rd 74 1945 Earl Haury, T, Brooklyn ...... 9th 100 Fred Rothwell, C, Detroit ...... 13th 325 Thomas Clayton, RB, San Francisco ...... 6th 186 Jim Ungles, B, Pittsburgh ...... 14th 155 John Wells, G, Detroit ...... 15th 377 Zach Diles, LB, Houston Texans ...... 7th 218 Mike Vargon, E, Chicago Bears ...... 21st 238 Isaac Jackson, RB, Cincinnati ...... 15th 385 2008 Jordy Nelson, WR, Green Bay ...... 2nd 36 1946 Dale Cowan, T, L.A. Rams ...... 29th 290 1975 Steve Grogan, QB, New England ...... 5th 116 Rob Jackson, DE, Washington ...... 7th 242 John Tuttle, WR, Cincinnati ...... 16th 401 1948 Rollin Prather, E, Baltimore...... 18th 115 Lee Chaves, DB, Detroit ...... 16th 406 2009 Josh Freeman, QB, Tampa Bay ...... 1st 17 Mike Zeleznak, B, N.Y. Yankees ...... 25th 176

WILDCATS IN THE NFL DRAFT WILDCATS 1976 Ira Gordon, G, Tampa Bay ...... (expansion) 2010 Joshua Moore, DB, Chicago ...... 5th 141 1950 Rollin Prather, E, Chicago Bears ...... 7th 87 1978 Gary Spani, LB, Kansas City ...... 3rd 58 2011 Daniel Thomas, RB, Miami ...... 2nd 68 1953 Jack McShulski, E, N.Y. Giants ...... 13th — 1979 Dan Manucci, QB, Buffalo ...... 5th 116 2012 Bryce Brown, RB, Philadelphia ...... 7th 229 1954 Veryl Switzer, B, Green Bay ...... 1st 4 Charlie Green, WR, Baltimore ...... 12th 306 2013 Arthur Brown, LB, Baltimore ...... 2nd 56 1955 Corky Taylor, B, L.A. Rams ...... 2nd 18 1980 Eddy Whitley, TE, Baltimore ...... 11th 280 Chris Harper, WR, Seattle ...... 4th 123 Ron Marciniak, G, Washington ...... 7th 79 Braden Wilson, FB, Kansas City ...... 6th 204 Tom Ebert, E, Cleveland ...... 19th 228 1981 Steve Clark, DT, New England ...... 5th 130 Dewey Wade, E, San Francisco ...... 25th 297 2014 Tavon Rooks, OL, New Orleans...... 6th 202 1982 Eugene Goodlow, WR, New Orleans ...... 3rd 66 1956 Ron Nery, T, NY Giants...... 7th 80 2015 Tyler Lockett, WR, Seattle ...... 3rd 69 Jim Furey, C, Cleveland ...... 13th 156 1986 Barton Hundley, DB, Chicago Bears ...... 10th 277 Randall Evans, DB, Philadelphia ...... 6th 196 Jim Rusher, E, Baltimore ...... 29th 342 Tim Stone, T, Cincinnati ...... 11th 289 2016 Cody Whitehair, OL, Chicago ...... 2nd 56 1958 Ralph Pfeifer, B, Detroit ...... 7th 82 1988 Tony Jordan, RB, Phoenix ...... 5th 132 John Keelan, T, Chicago Cardinals ...... 9th 97 ^ Redshirt Draft Gene Keady, B, Pittsburgh ...... 19th 222 1990 Maurice Henry, LB, Detroit ...... 6th 147 Ted Stahura, T, San Francisco ...... 30th 358 WILDCATS IN FIRST 100 PICKS [41] 1992 Rogerick Green, CB, Tampa Bay ...... 5th 118 Year Name, Pos., NFL Team Rd Pick 1959 John Stolte, T, Philadelphia ...... 29th 339 Russ Campbell, TE, Pittsburgh ...... 7th 179 1954 Veryl Switzer, B, Green Bay ...... 1st 4 Elijah Alexander, LB, Tampa Bay ...... 10th 254 2003 Terence Newman, CB, Dallas...... 1st 5 1960 John Littlejohn, B, Green Bay (NFL) ...... 16th 185 1971 Clarence Scott, DB, Cleveland ...... 1st 14 John Littlejohn, HB, Buffalo (AFL) ...... — — 1994 Thomas Randolph, CB, NY Giants ...... 2nd 47 2009 Josh Freeman, QB, Tampa Bay ...... 1st 17 Joe Vader, E, Dallas Texans (AFL) ...... — — Andre Coleman, WR, San Diego ...... 3rd 70 1955 Corky Taylor, B, Los Angeles Rams ...... 2nd 18 1937 Maurice Elder, B, Boston ...... 3rd 26 1961 Dale Evans, B, St. Louis (NFL) ...... 6th 78 1995 Barrett Brooks, OT, Philadelphia ...... 2nd 58 1997 Chris Canty, CB, New England ...... 1st 29 Dale Evans, HB, Denver (AFL) ...... 6th — Chad May, QB, Minnesota ...... 4th 111 2001 Quincy Morgan, WR, Cleveland ...... 2nd 33 Cedric Price, E, Dallas Texans (AFL) ...... 30th — 2000 Darren Howard, DE, New Orleans ...... 2nd 33 1996 Percell Gaskins, LB, St. Louis ...... 4th 105 2008 Jordy Nelson, WR, Green Bay ...... 2nd 36 1963 Willis Crenshaw, B, St. Louis ...... 9th 114 1994 Thomas Randolph, CB, New York Giants ...... 2nd 47 1997 Chris Canty, CB, New England ...... 1st 29 1997 Kevin Lockett, WR, Kansas City ...... 2nd 47 1964 Joe Provenzano, T, Detroit ...... 17th 229 Kevin Lockett, WR, Kansas City ...... 2nd 47 1998 Todd Weiner, OT, Seattle ...... 2nd 47 2003 Terry Pierce, LB, Denver ...... 2nd 51 1965 Ron Barlow, FB, NY Jets (AFL) ...... 7th^ — 1998 Todd Weiner, OT, Seattle ...... 2nd 47 2016 Cody Whitehair, OL, Chicago ...... 2nd 56 Doug Dusenbury, K, Pittsburgh ...... 16th 214 2013 Arthur Brown, LB, Baltimore ...... 2nd 56 Ron Barlow, T, Dallas ...... 20th 271 1999 Martin Gramatica, PK, Tampa Bay ...... 3rd 80 1971 Lynn Dickey, QB, Houston ...... 3rd 56 Jeff Kelly, LB, Atlanta ...... 6th 198 2002 Jon McGraw, FS, New York Jets...... 3rd 57 1966 Bill Matan, E, NY Giants (NFL) ...... 8th 118 Ryan Young, OT, New York Jets ...... 7th 223 1995 Barrett Brooks, OT, Philadelphia ...... 2nd 58 Bill Matan, DE, Miami (AFL) ...... 9th — Michael Bishop, QB, New England ...... 7th 227 1978 Gary Spani, LB, Kansas City ...... 3rd 58 Willie Jones, DE, St. Louis ...... 18th 271 Justin Swift, TE, Denver ...... 7th 238 1971 Mike Montgomery, RB, San Diego ...... 3rd 65 Darnell McDonald, WR, Tampa Bay...... 7th 240 1937 Rolla Holland, G, Boston ...... 7th 66 1968 Danny Lankas, LB, St. Louis ...... 16th 421 1982 Eugene Goodlow, WR, New Orleans ...... 3rd 66 2000 Darren Howard, DE, New Orleans ...... 2nd 33 2000 Mark Simoneau, LB, Atlanta ...... 3rd 67 1969 Cornelius Davis, RB, Minnesota ...... 5th 121 Mark Simoneau, LB, Atlanta ...... 3rd 67 2011 Daniel Thomas, RB, Miami ...... 2nd 68 Larry Brown, RB, Washington ...... 8th 191 Damion McIntosh, OL, San Diego ...... 3rd 83 2015 Tyler Lockett, WR, Seattle ...... 3rd 69 Dave Jones, FL, Cleveland ...... 11th 280 Lamar Chapman, DB, Cleveland ...... 5th 146 1993 Andre Coleman, WR, San Diego ...... 3rd 70 Bob Coble, P, Chicago Bears ...... 15th 378 Frank Murphy, RB, Chicago ...... 6th 170 2002 Ben Leber, LB, San Diego ...... 3rd 71 2006 Yamon Figurs, WR, Baltimore...... 3rd 74 1970 Lynn Larson, T, Chicago Bears ...... 4th 79 2001 Quincy Morgan, WR, Cleveland ...... 2nd 33 1970 Lynn Larson, T, Chicago Bears ...... 4th 79 Manuel Barrera, LB, Pittsburgh...... 6th 131 Shad Meier, TE, Tennessee ...... 3rd 90 1955 Ron Marciniak, G, Washington ...... 7th 79 Mack Herron, RB, Atlanta ...... 6th 143 Monty Beisel, DE, Kansas City ...... 4th 107 1999 Martin Gramatica, PK, Tampa Bay ...... 3rd 80 Ira Gordon, T, Philadelphia ...... 8th 190 Mario Fatafehi, DT, Arizona...... 5th 133 1956 Ron Nery, T, New York Giants ...... 7th 80 Charles Collins, WR, St. Louis ...... 12th 292 Jarrod Cooper, DB, Carolina ...... 5th 143 1937 Paul Fanning, T, Philadelphia ...... 9th 81 Randy Ross, LB, Kansas City ...... 16th 413 Jerametrius Butler, DB, St. Louis ...... 5th 145 1958 Ralph Pfeifer, B, Detroit ...... 7th 82 2000 Damion McIntosh, OL, San Diego ...... 3rd 83 1971 Clarence Scott, DB, Cleveland ...... 1st 14 2002 Jon McGraw, FS, New York Jets...... 2nd 57 1950 Rollin Prather, E, Chicago Bears ...... 7th 87 Lynn Dickey, QB, Houston ...... 3rd 56 Ben Leber, LB, San Diego ...... 3rd 71 2001 Shad Meier, TE, Tennessee ...... 3rd 90 Mike Montgomery, RB, San Diego ...... 3rd 65 DeMarcus Faggins, CB, Houston ...... 6th 173 1958 John Keelan, T, Chicago Cardinals ...... 9th 97 Dean Shaternick, T, San Francisco ...... 5th 114 Josh Scobey, RB, Arizona ...... 6th 185 1941 Bernie Weiner, T, Brooklyn ...... 11th 98 Ron Dickerson, DB, Miami ...... 7th 178 Aaron Lockett, WR, Tampa Bay ...... 7th 254 1945 Earl Haury, T, Brooklyn ...... 9th 100 Russell Harrison, RB, L.A. Rams ...... 13th 331 Rock Cartwright, FB, Washington ...... 7th 257

186 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE A Bartley, Derrill 1946...... HB Brinery, Earl B. 1914 ...... T Casey, Brian 2002-03-04 ...... TE ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Abana, Chidubamu 2007, 2009 ...... DE Bascom, George S. 1945 Brion, C.W. 1925-26 ...... G Cashman, Gerald 1951-52-53 ...... HB Abramowitz, Alan 1984 ...... DT Bassetti, Eugene L. 1959 ...... G/FB Brite, Jared 2000-01-02-03 ...... P/K Castille, Dwayne 1984-85-86 ...... LB Acker, Delton W. 1971-72 ...... T Bastian, Bob 1977 ...... QB Brittain, Billy A. 1971-72-73...... T Castillo, Victor C. 1965-66 ...... QB Acker, John L. 1968-69-70 ...... DE Batdorf, Harold G. 1973 ...... DT Britz, Travis 2012-13-14-15...... DL Cataldo, Nunzio A. 1958 ...... T Adams, Carlos 1982-83 ...... TB Bates, Harry P. 1907-08-09-10 ...... QB Brock, James 1937-38-39 ...... HB Cave, Russell 1905-06 ...... FB Adams, Corey 2007-08-09-10 ...... LS Bates, L. 1909 ...... QB Brodman, Wayne E. 1970 ...... LB Cave, W.B. 1907 Adams, Kendall 2015 ...... DB Bates, Roman 1979-80 ...... E Brokenicky, Cole 2007 ...... P Chambliss, Dave 1974-75-76 ...... DT Adams, Troy 1985 ...... DE Batten, Clifford 1943 ...... QB Brookover, Paul E. 1930 ...... DL Chambliss, Gordon A. 1972-73-74 ...... DB Addeo, Anthony G. 1954-55-56 ...... HB Bauman, K.C. 1927-28-29 ...... G Brooks, Barrett 1991-92-93-94 ...... T Chandler, Gary 2007-08 ...... DB Agnew, Merrill 1912-13-14 ...... QB/HB Bayer, Henry B. 1914-15-16 ...... T Brooks, David 1988 ...... WR Chandler, John A. 1980-82-83 ...... K Akin, Delmar 1896 Baziel, Dewayne 1986-87 ...... LB Brouhard, Leo P. 1969-70-71 ...... DT Chandler, Vic 1974-75-76 ...... DE Albacker, Carl 1952 ...... QB Beach, Ira 1901 Brown, Antonio J. (Toney) 1982 ...... E Channell, Glen L. 1949-50 ...... E Alesana, Alesana 2007-08 ...... OL Bean, Geo. F. 1901 Brown, Arthur 2011-12 ...... LB Chapin, Christopher H. 1971 ...... HB Alexander, David L. 1965-66 ...... G Beard, Adrian 1998-99 ...... DB Brown, Carl J. 1961-62-64 ...... E Chapman, Allan 2011-12...... DB Alexander, Donald R. 1969-70-71...... NG Beasley, Jonathan 1996-97-99-2000 ...... QB Brown, Chris 2013 ...... DL Chapman, Lamar 1996-97-98-99 ...... DB Alexander, Elijah, 1988-89-90-91 ...... DE Becker, Robert H. 1961-63-64 ...... G Brown, Clark 1986 ...... RB Charles, Marlon 1996-97-98 ...... RB Alexander, H.E. 1915 ...... QB Bedore, Jordan 2005-06-07-08 ...... OL Brown, David J. 1971-72-73 ...... DE Chase, L.E. 1901 Alexander, Heath 2008 ...... LB Beeler, Don 1934-36-37 ...... G/HB Brown, Ed 2013 ...... DB Chaves, Leslie S. 1973 ...... DB Allen, David 1997-98-99-2000 ...... RB Beezley, Bill 1937-38-39 ...... T Brown, Ernest Lane 1950-51-52 ...... QB Cheatham, Ray 2006-07-08 ...... DB Allen, Dennis 1982-83 ...... CB Beffa, Robert N. 1964-65 ...... C Brown, Gordon 1994-95 ...... CB Cherry, John 1975-76-77 ...... OL Allen, Martin W. 1966-67 ...... E Beisel, Monty 1997-98-99-2000 ...... DE Brown, H.L. 1921 ...... HB Cherry, Josh 2007-08-09-10 ...... K Allen, Richard D. 1955 ...... HB Bennett, Aaron 2014-15 ...... OL Brown, I.E. 1904-05-06-07 Cheves, David 1974...... K Allison, Jeff 1988 ...... LB Bennett, Monte 1977-78-79-80...... DT Brown, Ira 1905-06-07 Childs, Eric 2006-07-08-09...... DE Alphin, Gerald 1983-84-85 ...... E Benoit, Eric 2008-09 ...... OL Brown, John 1922 Childs, Henry 1971-72-73 ...... TE Alstatt, Brett 2005-07-08 ...... TE Bentley, Arthur 1910 ...... T Brown, Lamark 2007-08-09 ...... WR Childs, Jarell 2009-10-11-12 ...... LB Alsup, Carlos 2002, 2005-06 ...... RB Bentley, Hal 1981 ...... E Brown, Lawrence 1967-68 ...... FB Christensen, John L. 1963-64 ...... HB Altobello, Steve 1999-2000 ...... DE Benton, Gerald 1991-92 ...... WR Brown, L.J. 1978-79-80 ...... RB Christenson, Dennis 1976 ...... LB Anders, Donnie 2003, 2005-06 ...... RB Benton, Kerry 1979-80 ...... G Brown, Pete 1980-82 ...... RB Christian, Robert V. 1906-07-08-10 ...... HB Anderson, Andre 1994, 96 ...... WR Berard, Josh 2009-10 ...... LB Brown, Prizell 2009-10 ...... DL Christiansen, Galen 1947-49 ...... LE Anderson, C. 1900 Berger, Zeno 1941 ...... E Brown, Ron 1994 ...... WR Christlieb, Craig 1985-86 ...... DB Anderson, Don 1987 ...... OL Bergstrom, Reed 2014-15...... OL Brown, Terry D. 1971-72-73 ...... DB Christopolus, Thomas 1947 ...... HB Anderson, Gary 1979-80 ...... S Bernard, Lawrence 1914...... E Brown, Tony 1976-77-78 ...... FB Churchill, Ralph 1933-34-35 ...... E Anderson, John L. 1966 ...... E Bernbeck, Thane 1999-2000 ...... DB Brown, Travis 1999-2000-01-02 ...... P/K Claassen, Warren 1990-91-92-93 ...... K Anderson, Joseph M. 1924-27 ...... QB Berry, Jermaine 2003-04 ...... DL Brown, William E. 1922 Clabaugh, Oscar 1950-51 ...... C Anderson, Kenneth 1984...... FS Berry, Joel H. 1949 Bruhin, Michael J. 1967-68...... DB Clair, Ronald K. 1952-53 ...... T Anderson, Larry R. 1964-65 ...... HB Berry, Robert J. 1942-46-47 ...... G Brumley, Keith 1972-73...... K Clarington, Charles 1970-72-73 ...... NG Anderson, Marvin 1952 ...... T Bertrand, Robert 1951 ...... E Bryan, Harold L. 1946-47-48 ...... FB Clark, Blaine 2003-04 ...... DB Anderson, W.M. 1897 Bessert, Bob 1983-84-85-86 ...... G Bryan, Lewis J. 1921...... HB/P Clark, Brandon 1998-2000-01...... WR Anding, Larry C. 1970-71 ...... T Best, Greg L. 1978-80-81-82 ...... CB Bryant, Henry 2001-02 ...... DE Clark, Davis 2015 ...... DE Andrews, John 1974-75-76 ...... DB Best, Keith A. 1969-70-71 ...... LB Bryant, Marquel 2012-13-14-15 ...... DE Clark, John Allen 1916-17 Archer, Brandon 2003-04-05-06 ...... LB Beyrle, Steve J. 1969-70-71 ...... C Bryant, Theopilis 1973-74-75-76 ...... NG Clark, Lorne 2004 ...... TE Argo, Matt 1991 ...... P Biggs, J. 1901 Buchan, D. 1909 Clark, S.P. 1907 Armstrong, Richard 1934 ...... QB Birdsey, Donald 1977-78-79-80 ...... P Buchanan, Tim 1978-79 ...... RB Clark, Steve 1978-79-80 ...... DT Arreguin, Max M. 1968-69-70 ...... QB/K Bishop, Michael 1997-98 ...... QB Buhl, Josh 2000-01-02-03 ...... LB Clarke, C.H. 1901 Art, Oren 1943 Black, Darryl 1977-78-79-80 ...... FL Bulman, Andrew 2002, 2004 ...... DT Clarke, John A. 1916-17 ...... QB Ash, Will 2013-14-15 ...... OL Black, Keith 1997-98 ...... DB Burch, Steve 2005 ...... DE Clary, Jeromey 2002-03-04-05 ...... OL Ashbrook, W.H. 1897 Blackbourne, Doug 1987-88 ...... DT Burkholder, Arthur L. 1911-12-13 ...... G Clary, William J. 1944 ...... FB Ast, David 1983-84-85 ...... CB Blackwell, Denby L. 1962-63-64 ...... E Burks, Dralinn 2001-02 ...... OL Clawson, Kyle W. 1982-83-84 ...... DT Atkins, Dana Mac 1944-47-48-49 ...... QB Blackwell, Reggie 1989-90-91-92 ...... DE Burnett, Everett 1997-98 ...... WR Clay, Keith 1979 ...... CB Atterberry, DeDe 1979 ...... LB Blades, Eric 1986-87 ...... WR Burns, Morgan 2012-13-14-15 ...... DB Claybon, Chris 1998-99-2000 ...... RB Aubuchon, Martin W. 1963-65 ...... FB Blaine, Dan 1931-32-33 ...... E Burns, Oran 1934-36 ...... WR Clayton, Eric 1990, 1991, 1993 ...... G Aufner, Clyde 2008-09-10-11...... OL Blake, Cool 1905-07 ...... E Burris, Lynn E. 1949-50...... HB Clayton, Thomas 2004-05-06 ...... RB Auker, Elden L. 1929-30-31 ...... HB Blanchard, Joseph E. 1947-48-49 ...... T Burtin, Hartzell 1918-19-20-21 Cleland, R.E. 1919-20-21 ...... C Austin, Lon D. 1966-67-68 ...... LB Blanke, Jack 1937-38 ...... QB Burton, Deante 2013-14-15 ...... WR Clelland, G. Lynn 1913 ...... RB Austin, Mark 1987-88...... WR Blaylock, Ronald D. 1959-60 ...... QB Burton, Zac 2000 ...... QB Clements, Joe Bob 1995-96-97-98 ...... DE Avery, H.P. 1896-98 Bletscher, Rudolph 1955-56 ...... G Bush, Rick 1995 ...... DT Clements, Verne 1922 ...... FB Axline, A.A. 1920-22-23 ...... HB/P Bliss, Charles D. 1949 Bush, Mike 1996 ...... DE Clerihan, Patrick J. 1973-74 ...... T Aye, J.M. 1917C Bogina, August 1944-45 ...... G Bushby, Tom B. 1931-32-33 ...... B Cleveland, Howard W. 1935-36-37 ...... QB Ayers, Leo 1934-35-36 ...... QB/P Bogue, Doug A. 1980-82-83 ...... QB Bussey, Malcom 1976-77 ...... OL Clifford, Kerry F. 1955-56 ...... C Bogue, Gary 1975-76...... DB Butcher, Archie W. 1923-24 ...... RB Cliggett, Don 1984-85...... SS B Bogue, J.A. 1917-18-19 Butler, Jerametrius 1998-99-2000 ...... CB Cline, Steve 2005-06-07 ...... DT Bachamp, Cole 2010-11 ...... WR Bogue, Richard J. 1946-47-49-50 ...... E Butler, John 1990-91-92-93 ...... DE Clinkscales, Terrell 2014 ...... DL Bagshaw, Craig 1989 Bokenkroger, William 1928 ...... E Butler, Matt 2002-03-04-05 ...... LB Clowers, Richard 1944 ...... HB Bailey, Arthur 1974 ...... QB Bolick, Mark P. 1965 ...... HB Butler, Ray 1977-78 ...... TB Cobb, Chris 1988-89-90 ...... QB/P Bailey, Eric R. 1982-83-84 ...... TE Bonds, Rondell 1988...... DT Butler, Troy 2009-10 ...... DB Coble, Robert J. 1966-67-68 ...... K Bailey, Gregory F. 1970 ...... LB Bonugli, Joseph 2012-14 ...... DB Butler, William E. 1969-70-71 ...... HB Cochrane, Owen L. 1924-25-26 ...... QB Baird, C.O. 1898 Boone, Joe 1989-90-91 ...... LB Byers, Henry 1914 Cochrun, Benny K. 1960-61-62 ...... FB Baird, H.E. 1915 ...... G Borota, Milan J. 1965-66-67 ...... DB Byers, Tom 1990-91-92-93 ...... FS Coffman, Carson 2007-08-09-10 ...... QB Balderston, Robert E. 1951-53 ...... FB Borre, LeRoy B. 1963 ...... G Coffman, Paul 1975-76-77 ...... TE Balducci, Richard K. 1965-66-67 ...... E Bortka, John 1941-42 C Cokeley, Will H. 1980-82 ...... LB Baldwin, Bryan 2004-05-06-07 ...... DB Boss, Matt 2005 ...... OL Cafferty, Danny M. 1971 ...... DB Cole, (Bud) Roy Everett 1948-49 Balkcom, Brandon 2006-07-08 ...... DT Boswell, Craig 2008 ...... DB Cage, Marcellous 2005 ...... RB Cole, Tim 1979-80 ...... LB Ballard, Charles R. 1962-65 Bowen, Ronald L. 1967-68 ...... DE Cain, Osmond 1965-66-67 ...... FB Coleman, Andre 1990-91-92-93...... WR Ballard, J.W. 1923-24-25 ...... T Bowlby, R. 1908 ...... QB Cairl, John F. 1963-64-65 ...... G Coleman, Ernie 1980-81 ...... E Bamberger, Chris 2007-08 ...... LB Bowling, Chuck 1978-79 ...... C Calhoun, Donald C. 1971-72-73 ...... FB Coleman, Jonathan 2012 ...... DB Bandy, Alva 1945 ...... HB Bowman, David 1988 ...... RB Calvin, Daniel 2008-09 ...... DL Coleman, Toney 2005 ...... WR Banks, Brandon 2008-09 ...... WR Bowman, Phillip B. 1943 Campbell, Bryan 1993 ...... T Coleman, Valentino 2013-14...... DL Banks, Oree V. 1958 ...... E Boyd, Javonta 2011-12 ...... DL Campbell, Donnie E. 1982-83-84 ...... QB Colley, A.R. 1904 Barber, Adrian 1983 ...... DB Boyd, Richard 1989-90 ...... FB Campbell, Ian 2005-06-07-08 ...... DE Collins, 1899 Barger, Phillip G. 1961 ...... QB Boyd, Richard D. 1957-58 ...... C Campbell, Russ 1988-89-90-91 ...... TE Collins, Charles 1968-69 ...... WR Barlow, Ronald L. 1963-64 ...... FB Boydston, Brent 2000 ...... OL Cantele, Anthony 2010-11-12 ...... K Collins, Richard V. 1943 ...... C Barnes, Benjamin F. 1914 Bradford, Emmett 1987-88 ...... DB Cantele, Jack 2013-14-15 ...... K Collins, Scott 1994-95 ...... K Barnes, J. Bert 1914-15-16 ...... HB Brager, Ajahne 2014-15 ...... OL Canty, Chris 1994-95-96 ...... CB Colquitt, Joe H. 1969-70-71...... LB Barnes, Thomas K. 1966 ...... HB Brame, Da’Von 1999-2000 ...... LB Carbone, Ronald E. 1959-60 ...... G Colston, Tim 1992-93-94-95 ...... DT Barnett, Dante 2012-13-14-15...... DB Branch, Clarence 1947 ...... E Cardarelli, Augustus C. 1934-35 ...... G Compton, Steve 1986 ...... DB Barnett, R.J. 1898 Brandley, C.A. 1922 ...... HB Carlson, John W. 1955-56-57 ...... G Condit, Gerald L. 1962-63-64 ...... HB Barnett, Thomas 1998-99-2000-02 ...... T Brandt, Joseph R. 1971-72 ...... TE/P Carney, Chris 2006-07-08-09 ...... DB Condit, Lawrence E. 1962-63-64 ...... HB Barnhart, Frank 1939-40-41 Brandt, Robert G. 1973-74 ...... G Carrier, Alax 2001-02 ...... DE Conley, David 1995-96-98...... LB Barr, Kenneth 1950-51-52 ...... E Branson, Carl E. 1965 ...... T Carrington, William C. 1954-55-56 ...... E Conley, John F. 1946-47-48...... C Barre, H.J. 1928 ...... C Branson, Richard L. 1962-63-64 ...... T Carter, Dyshod 1997-98-99-2000 ...... CB Converse, Dalton 2013-14-15 ...... LS Barrera, Manuel T. 1968-69 ...... DE Breen, Emmett 1931-32 ...... HB Carter, George 1951...... P Converse, Verne 1946-47-48 ...... T Barry, Brogan 2015 ...... DB Brettschneider, Thomas 1959-60-62 ...... OL Cartwright, Rock 2000-01 ...... FB Conwell, Herman H. 1906 Barry, Ron 2004 ...... DT Bridges, William A. 1969 ...... K Carson, Alton 1974-75 ...... DT Conwell, Kenneth 1935 ...... HB Barta, Brooks 1989-90-91-92 ...... LB Briggs, Robert A. 1937-38 ...... FB Carver, James M. 1968-69-70 ...... T Cook, Jerry L. 1963-64-65 ...... E Briney, Nick 2012 ...... LB Case, Glenn I. 1937-38 ...... OL Cook, Kody 2014-15 ...... WR

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 187 Cook, William F. 1941 Dickerson, Ronald L. 1968-69-70 ...... HB Evans, H. 1904 Gaskins, Percell 1993-94-95 ...... LB Cooley, A. Ralph 1904-05-10...... G Dickerson, W.E. 1971 Evans, Jay Dale 1958-59-60 ...... HB Gatz, Ike F. 1917-18-19-20 ...... T Cooper, James K. 1961-63...... E Dickey, Clifford Lynn 1968-69-70 ...... QB Evans, Jerome 1996-97 ...... DT Geary, Will 2014-15 ...... DL Cooper, Jarrod 1997-98-99-2000 ...... SS Dickey, Darrell Ray 1979-80-81-82 ...... QB Evans, Justin 2005 ...... QB Gehlbach, Walter R. 1948-49-50 ...... T Cooper, John 2003 ...... WR Diehl, Ross 2006-07 ...... LB Evans, T. Marion 1927-28-29 ...... QB Gentry, Austin P. 1951-52-53 ...... G Cooper, Thomas A. 1961 ...... QB Diles, Zach 2005-06 ...... LB Evans, Randall 2011-12-13-14 ...... DB George, Chester A. 1958 ...... G Cooper, William 2012-13 ...... OL Dillon, Tom 1987-88 ...... TB Evans, Robert 1977-78 ...... CB George, Tearrius 2004-05 ...... DE Coppenbarger, Ronnie 1970-71-72 ...... DB Dimel, Dana 1985-86 ...... T Everley, Eric 1999-2000-02 ...... DT Gerla, Rick 2002 ...... P Copping, Farley D. 1898 Dimel, Winston 2015 ...... FB Evridge, Allan 2005...... QB Gibson, Oscar J. 1968-69-70 ...... LB Corbin, Richard W. 1955-56-57 ...... QB Dimmitt, H.A. 1928 ...... E Gill, Howard Eugene 1948-50 ...... HB Cordelli, Anthony M. (Tito) 1954-56 ...... T Dirk, Duane 1976-77-79 ...... DT F Gilles, Fred N. 1899-1900 Corrigan, Lawrence T. 1961-62-63 ...... QB Divilbiss, Dan 2000 ...... C Faerber, Tom 1978-79 ...... LB Gingery, Howard L. 1916-19 Corrigan, Richard E. 1959-60-61 ...... T Dodrill, J.M. 1915-16 ...... T Faggins, DeMarcus 2000-01 ...... CB Gingery, J.B. 1907-08-09...... T Cottle, Charles F. 1963-64-65 ...... FB Doerr, Ryan 2009-10-11-12 ...... P Fagler, Paul 1937-38 Ginther, Jim 1978-79 ...... K Cotton, Brent 1985-86-87 ...... TE Dold, Logan 2008-09-10-11 ...... RB/DB Fair, Eugene 1939-40 ...... QB Givens, Hoyt 1950 ...... HB Couch, James 1974-76 ...... FB Doll, Raymond 1931-33 ...... B Fairbank, Paul E. 1930-31 ...... E Glatz, Gary F. 1970-71-72 ...... DT Couchman, Colborn 2013-14-15 ...... LB Donaldson, Amos R. 1978-79-80-82 ...... G Fairman, Charles 1938-40 ...... G Glaze, Raymond C. 1955-56-57...... FB Cowan, Dale 1943-44-45-46 ...... T Doolen, Arthur H. 1922-24 ...... RB Fairman, H. 1917 ...... FB Gleue, David 1990-91 ...... T ALL-TIME LETTERMEN ALL-TIME Cowan, Jered 2003 ...... DL Dorsey, Floyd 1974-75-76-77 ...... OL Falk, Max C. 1958-59 ...... HB Godfrey, Gary L. 1968 ...... LB Cowell, E.R. 1919-20 ...... QB/HB Dotson, Lin 1996 ...... WR Fanning, Paul K. 1934-35-36 ...... DL Godinet, Randall 1985 ...... E Cowell, Warren C. 1919-20-21 ...... FB Doty, Jon 2002-03-04 ...... T Fanshier, Robert 1942-46-47 ...... OL Godinet, Taylor 2014 ...... DE Cowings, Todd 1986-87 ...... WR Douglas, Ethan 2012 ...... OL Faraimo, Iosefatu 1981-82 ...... TB Goerger, John M. 1970-71-72 ...... WR Cox, Clayton 2007 ...... DE Douglas, James M. 1925-26-27 ...... FB Farinella, Charles 1952...... T Goerke, D.A. 1920 ...... FB Cox, Kerwin 1975-76 ...... WR Douglass, Robert 1936 ...... FB Fatafehi, Mario 1999-2000 ...... DT Goff, John H. 1948-49-50 ...... G Cox, Michael 1980-81-82 ...... TE Dowell, Russell T. 1960-61-62 ...... G Faubion, Hiram Henry 1949-50-51 ...... HB Goforth, John 1944 ...... E Coxen, Harry H. 1912-14 ...... C Dowling, Laton 2011-12-13-14 ...... DE Faubion, J. William 1943-44 ...... HB Goldner, Dan 1986-87 ...... DT Crandell, Paul H. 1953 ...... E Draper, Brent 2008 ...... TE Faubus, C.L. 1970 ...... C Gonzalez, Daniel 2006-07 ...... WR Crawford, Charles G. 1981-82-83-85 ...... FB Draper, Terry M. 1968-69-70 ...... WR Faulkner, Chad 1986-87-88-89 ...... G Gonzalez, Tony 1990-91 ...... LB Crawford, John 1988-89 ...... DL Dresser, Henry D. 1913 ...... QB Faunce, Troy 1985-86 ...... P Goode, Rob 1985-86-87-88...... NG Crawley, John C. 1936-37 ...... E Drew, John A. 1961 ...... E Faustin, Vlad 2006-07-08 ...... DT Gooden, Eric 1998 ...... RB Creed, Lloyd Michael 1969-70-71...... WR Drinkgern, Kaleb 2008, 2011 ...... OL Feather, Elwin E. 1924-25-26 ...... FB Goodnow, Mike 1999 ...... K Crenshaw, Willis C. 1960-62-63 ...... FB Drouillard, Jeff 1986 ...... G Felder, Antonio 2008-09-10...... LB Goodpasture, Donald T. 1959-61-62...... OL Creswell, David M. 1971 ...... T Drown, James 1944 ...... G Feldman, Joe 1988 ...... K Goolsby, Brian 1995-96-97-98 ...... FB Creviston, Elmer G. 1949-50-52 ...... FB Dubois, Norman P. 1969-70-71 ...... DE Felps, Clemens I. 1911-12...... C Gordon, Joe 1993-94-95-96 ...... CB Crews, Gabe 2007-08 ...... DT Duckers, John W. 1969-70 ...... WR Fergerson, Rick B. 1970-72 ...... WR Gordon, Ira C. 1968-69 ...... T Crews, Tyrone 1976-77-78-79 ...... LB Dudley, Bernard C. 1951-52-53-54 ...... HB Ferguson, Clayton Jr. 1971-72 ...... DT Gosch, Neil 1999-2000-01 ...... LS Crim, George 1946 Dukelow, James D. 1968-69-70 ...... LB Ferguson, Thomas 2009-10-11-12 ...... DB Gowdy, Kenneth K. 1951-52-53 ...... C Crist, Gwinn 1943 Dulan, Antoine 1988-89...... RB Fields, Roman 2012 ...... LB Gowing, Tommy L. 1955 Cromleigh, James 1976-77 ...... OL Duncan, James M. 1966-67 ...... HB Figurs, Yamon 2004-05-06 ...... WR Goyne, Richard M. 1965-66-67 ...... NG Cronkite, Henry O. 1929-30-31 ...... E/DL Duncan, Lawrence 1940-41-42 ...... T File, Lee 2003 ...... DE Gragg, Dennis L. 1973-74 ...... LB Crosby, William E. 1973 ...... DT Duncan, Roosevelt 1976-77-78-79 ...... FB Finan, T.J. 2005 ...... LS Graham, Ralph M. 1931-32-33...... FB Croyle, George S. 1907-08-09-10 ...... HB Dunlap, C.E. 1926...... E Finau, Alauna 2012-13 ...... DE Gramatica, Martin 1994-95-97-98 ...... K Crumbaker, Don 1937-38-39...... E Dunn, Marc 2001-02 ...... QB Finfrock, John R. 1960 ...... HB Graves, Roy R. 1906 Cuba, Jayson 2008 ...... TE Dunnigan, James 2001-02 ...... CB Finley, John L. 1948 Gray, Rickey E. 1973-74-75...... DT Cullars, Willie 1972-73 ...... DE Durant, Edwin Irwin 1899 Finney, B.J. 2011-12-13-14 ...... OL Gray, Ty 1988 ...... FB Culver, Chuck 1991-92 ...... DB/RB Dusenbury, Douglas K. 1962-63-64 ...... HB Fiser, Doug 1984 ...... DB Grechus, James W. 1963-64-65 ...... HB Cummins, Randall 1998-99-2000 ...... C Duwe, Kent 1939-40-41 ...... FB Fiser, Lud 1929-30 ...... HB Green, Charlie 1976-77-78 ...... WR Cunningham, J.C. 1901-04 Dvorak, Rockey 1985-86 ...... T Fisher, Parrish 2005 ...... RB Green, Mack 1977-78 ...... TB Cunningham, James 1972 ...... HB Fisher, William 1977-78 ...... SS Green, Mont 1904 Cunningham, Sol Whitney 1904-07 ...... QB E Fitzgerald, Jeffrey 2009 ...... DE Green, Rogerick 1988-89-90-91 ...... CB Curry, Brian 1985 ...... G Eagle, Ray 1994-95 ...... DT Fitzgerald, L.D. 1954 ...... E Green, Travis 2014 ...... DB Curry, Robert 1947 ...... QB Easterwood, Robert 1986-87-88...... DB Fleck, Theodore 1925-26-27 ...... E Greene, Kelly 1991-92-93-94 ...... T Cusic, W.D. 1912-13 ...... OL Eaton, Stephan L. 1971-72 ...... DT Fleming, Jack K. 1935-36 ...... HB Greenwood, Ross 1993-94-95-96 ...... G Ebert, Thomas E. 1951-54 ...... E Fleming, Shawn 1988-89...... G Gregory, Grant 2009 ...... QB D Eby, Andy 1999-2000-01 ...... G Flenthorpe, Don 1933-34-35 ...... DL Greve, William B. 1965-66-67 ...... DE Dabney, Sean 1990-91, 1993 ...... DT Echols, Quintin 2003-04-05-06 ...... DT Fogle, DeShawn 1993-94-95-96 ...... LB Griffing, O. Dean 1933-34 ...... C Dageforde, Greg L. 1982-83 ...... TB Eckardt, Kenneth A. 1966-67-68 ...... NG Foketi, Manase 2010 ...... OL Griffith, Ekwensi 1989-90-91-92 ...... DT Dahnke, Robert E. 1952-53-54 ...... QB Edmonds, Scott 2003-04-05 ...... DE Foote, Mitch 1980 ...... LB Griffith, Tony 2005 ...... DB Daily, Kip 2012-13...... DB Edwards, Albert R. 1925-26-27 ...... E Forbes, Blair C. 1933 ...... G Grimes, James Theodore 1945-47 ...... FB Dalton, Lloyd H. 1931-32 ...... E Edwards, E.J. 1909 ...... HB Forst, Dart 1994 Grogan, Steven J. 1972-73-74 ...... QB Damiani, Richard 1951 ...... G Edwards, Jim B. 1934-35 ...... FB Fowler, George G. 1981-84-85...... DT Gronkowski, Glenn 2013-14-15 ...... FB Damon, David 1995 ...... LB Edwards, L.T. 1974-75 ...... TB Fox, Phil 1896 Grosdidier, Jarrett 1994-95-96-97 ...... TE Danieley, Edward L. 1963-64-65 ...... QB/FB Edwards, Leon 1992-93-94 ...... RB Frankenhoff, C.A. 1917 ...... T Grosse, Ben E. 1956-57-58 ...... HB Daniels, Robert M. 1981-82-83-84...... LB Edwards, Lewis Sidney 1899 Franks, 1899 Grush, Doug 1990-91 ...... T Daniels, William 1928-29-30 ...... E Ehret, Delbert 1948 Franz, John E. 1922 ...... T Guice, Gracen 1975 ...... SS Dansel, Jonathan 2003 ...... LB Ehrlick, Al 1926 ...... E Frazee, Dennis 1974-75-76 ...... LB Guidry, Raphael 2008-09-10-11...... DL Darland, Kirk 1974-75-76 ...... WR Ehrsam, A.W. 1897 Freeland, James R. 1933-34 ...... E Gump, Robert H. 1930 Darnell, Lawrence A. 1933 Eisenhauer, Terry 1983 ...... SS Freeman, A.H. 1927-28-29 ...... DL Gwinn, Francis 1942 ...... RB Darter, Don A. 1959 ...... T Ekeler, Mike 1991-92-93-94 ...... LB Freeman, Gary L. 1972-73-74 ...... T Davenport, Clinton 1977 ...... OL Elder, Darrell K. 1960-61-62 ...... E Freeman, Josh 2006-07-08 ...... QB H Davenport, Ramon 1989 ...... DE Elder, Maurice L. 1934-35-36...... FB Freeze, Colten 2008-09-10-11 ...... OL Hagg, Chris 1975-76 ...... T Davidson, Jamie 1975-77-78 ...... DT Elder, Todd 1984-85-86 ...... WR French, John R. 1958-59 ...... E Haas, Harvey W. 1944-45 ...... E Davis, Adam 2011-12...... DE Elliot, George R. 1909-10 ...... E Frick, Forris 1944 ...... E Habiger, Frank J. 1898 Davis, Andre 2014-15 ...... WR Elliott, Earl 1944 ...... HB Friedrich, Alan 1987-88-89 ...... TE Hackl, Frank 1913 Davis, Arrison 2011 ...... WR Elliott, Larry A. 1954 ...... QB Frieson, Michael 2006 ...... OL Hackney, Elmer 1937-38-39 ...... FB Davis, Cornelius G. 1966-67-68 ...... FB Ellis, Donald J. 1961 ...... G Frigon, Blake 1995-96 ...... C Hackney, Gerald E. 1948-49 ...... FB Davis, Daniel 2002 ...... RB Ellis, Harlan 1943 ...... G Fulhage, D.J. 2008-09 ...... P Hackney, Troy 1996-97-98 ...... WR Davis, Shirley 1937-38 ...... DL Ellis, Ray 1936-37 ...... E Fulhage, Scott A. 1981-82-83-84 ...... P Hafferty, John J. 2004-05-06 ...... OL Davis, Surrell 2004-05 ...... DB Engelland, William 1941-42 ...... E Fulner, Brad 1985 ...... DT Hafferty, John 1976-77-78 ...... C Davis, Will 2013-14-15 ...... LB Enin-Okut, James 1987-88-89-90 ...... LB Furey, James A. 1953-54-55 ...... C Hageman, 1901 Dawson, LeRoy M. 1946-47 ...... G Enlow, Charles R. 1916-17-19 ...... T Haggman, E.A. 1905-06 ...... G Dayhoff, Harold J. 1924-25-27 ...... HB/DL Enns, Karl C. 1925-26-27 ...... QB G Hahn, Isaac 1911 Dean, Jimmy 1995-96 ...... WR Enns, Nicholas 1913-14 ...... FB Gale, J. Darren 1980-81-82 ...... SS Hahn, Ray 1918-20-21-22 ...... G Dean, Kent 1984-85-86-87 ...... TE Epps, Aderius 2013 ...... OL Gallagher, Cliff 1918-19 ...... HB Hall, Joe 1999-2001 ...... RB DeArmond, Will 1899-1900 Epps, Frederick Wm. 1898 Gallagher, William J. 1958-59-61 ...... FB Hall, Olu 2008...... LB DeBitetto, George, L. 1954-55...... G Epps, Jack 1983-84-85 ...... SS Gallon, Eric 1989-91-92 ...... RB Hall, Pat 1983-84-85 ...... FS DeBord, Joe W. 1938-39 ...... T Erickson, Oscar Jr. 1941-46 Gangwish, Matt 1996-97 ...... FB Halliburton, Willie 1986-87 ...... DB DeLaHunt, Tom 1975-76 ...... T Erickson, William 1942 ...... C Gantz, Gabe 2008 ...... TE Hamel, David 2003 ...... P Delarue, Frank 2008, 2010 ...... RB Erker, Andrew 2006-07-08 ...... DB Garber, Matt 1990-91-92 ...... QB Hamler, R.E. 1926-27 ...... C Demby, Reggie 1985 ...... RB Errington, C. Hugh 1928-29 ...... G/DL Garner, Laird 1990-91 ...... WR Hamlin, Howard E. 1942-45 ...... C Denmark, Demetric 1996-97 ...... CB Ertz, Jesse 2014 ...... QB Garcia, James 1995-96-97-98 ...... P Hamlin, Kenneth 1939-40 Dennis, Davin 2002-03-04-05 ...... WR Estes, Lloyd D. 1949 ...... PR/K Garrett, David 2009-10-11 ...... DB Hamm, Lucas 2010 ...... FB Dern, H.L. 1899 Estes, Ross O. 1945-48-49-50 ...... HB Garst, Kyle 1992 ...... LB Hammes, Ethan 2013 ...... P Dettmer, Arlan W. 1956 ...... HB Eteuini, Malo 1978...... G Garver, Matt 1986-87 ...... T Hammond, A.L. 1909-10 ...... G Devore, Chris 2001 ...... WR Eubanks, Willone E. 1972-73 ...... LB Garvin, Byron 2004-05-06-07 ...... DB Hammond, Lee 1926-27 ...... HB Dial, F.V. 1896 Evans, Derrick 2002 ...... WR Gaskins, Greg 2005-06-07 ...... LB Hancock, John 1939-41 ...... C

188 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Handy, Caleb 2005-06 ...... OL Hoffman, Russell 1896 Johnson, Otis 2006-07-08-09...... DB Kraft, Vernon A. 1966-67 ...... DT ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Hanks, Steve 1993-94-95 ...... SS Hoffman, Russell A. 1924-26 ...... HB Johnson, Rod 1987 ...... DL Kramer, Karl 1945-46 ...... QB/P Hanley, Brien 1997-98...... G Hoheisel, Nick 1999-2000-01-02 ...... FB Johnson, Steven 2013 ...... WR Kramer, Lance 2001-02-03 ...... FB Hanley, Jay 2011 ...... FB Hokanson, Dean T. 1966 ...... G Johnson, Terrale 2015 ...... OL Krause, Mark 2013 ...... P Hannah, Paul 1938-39 ...... C Holakeituai, Peni 2003 ...... OL Johnston, Kenneth K. 1948-49-50 ...... FB Krebs, Donald E. 1962-63...... E Hanney, Paul W. 1967-68-69 ...... LB Holland, Rolla B. 1934-35-36 ...... G Jolley, Alvin 1918 Krizan, Robert L. 1957 ...... T Hanson, Homer P. 1931-32-33 ...... G Hollinger, Robert Deane 1945 ...... HB Jones, Al 1988-89-90-91 ...... TE Krueger, Anthony F. 1935-36-37 ...... G Hanson, Tim 1986-87 ...... QB Hollis, Kevin 2006 ...... DB Jones, Bret 2004 ...... DB Kruger, David 1987-89 ...... K Hanson, Zach 2009-10-11...... OL Holloman, Cliff 1999 ...... DT Jones, Charles 2014-15 ...... RB Krull, Jon 1987-88-89-90 ...... TE Harbert, Darrell 1991-92-93-94 ...... DT Holman, William M. 1971-72-73 ...... FB Jones, Daniel C. 1956-57-58 ...... FB Krull, Leslie E. 1957-58 ...... QB Hardin, Russell 1944-45 ...... G Holmbeck, John M. 1971 ...... DE Jones, David R. 1966-67-68 ...... WR Krysl, Jerry 1924-25-26 ...... T Harding, Andrew L. 1981-83-84-85 ...... G Holmes, Jacob C. 1910-11 ...... T Jones, Gregory E. 1971-72-73 ...... LB Kuhn, Michael J. 1968-69-70 ...... DE Hardwick, Conrad E. 1960-61-62 ...... G Holsinger, Joe F. 1925-26-27...... HB Jones, Judah 2014 ...... WR Kuklenski, Dave 1976-77-78 ...... NG Hardy, Eric 1994 ...... P Hood, Demonte 2013-14-15 ...... DL Jones, Kevin S. 1971-72 ...... TE Kupersmith, Jordan 2015 ...... DE Haresnape, David 1990 ...... G Hood, Richard 1945 ...... C Jones, Larry C. 1959 Harms, Huston 2004...... LB Hooper, Frank G. 1950 ...... RB Jones, Lee 1941 ...... B L Harold, Brandon 2008, 2010 ...... DE Hopkins, Larry P. 1971-72 ...... G Jones, Marion J. 1945 Lacy, Ronald F. 1961-62 ...... C Harper, Chris 2010-11-12 ...... WR Hoppas, Dean 1945 ...... RB Jones, Nate 1977 ...... DB Laddish, George P. 1955-56-57 ...... E Harper, Erick 1986-87-88-89 ...... DB Hopper, George 1911 Jones, Oliver 1975 ...... NG Lafferty, Gary Lee 1959-60 ...... T Harris, Richard 1945 ...... FB Hoppock, Douglas G. 1978-79-80-82 ...... T Jones, Sonny Ray 1988 ...... TB Laflin, R.D. 1910 ...... C Harrison, John 1935-36 ...... DL Horchem, Brad 1976-77-78-79 ...... FS Jones, Victor 1946-47 ...... QB Lambert, Brad 1984-85-86-87 ...... DB Harrison, Russell 1968-69-70 ...... TB Horchem, Travis 2003 ...... DB Jones, Willie Lee 1963-64-65 ...... T Lambing, Ralph M. 1957-58-59...... OL Harrison, Stephen 2009-10 ...... DB Hostrup, Kason 2014 ...... OL Jordan, Randy 2002 ...... CB Lamone, Brian 2000-01-02 ...... TE Harsh, Glen 1930-31 Houchin, Rob 1976-77-78-79...... DT Jordan, Tony 1984-85-86-87 ...... TB Lamur, Emmanuel 2009-10-11 ...... DB Harshberger, Gary 1985-86 ...... TE Houchin, Thomas 2001-02-03 ...... DE Julian, Robert E. 1949-50 ...... G Lamur, Sammuel 2010-11 ...... QB Harter, Bernard C. 1922-23-24 ...... QB Houlik, John 2006-07-08-09 ...... LB Lander, Jim E. 1935 ...... QB Harter, Kenneth W. 1932-33 ...... C Householder, Dee J. 1926-27 ...... T K Landry, Ben 1978-79 ...... DE Hartman, Tysyn 2008-09-10-11 ...... DB Howard, 1899 Kall, Ben 2010, 2012 ...... FB Lane, Phillip 1942-43 ...... T Hartshorn, Larry L. 1951-52-53-54 ...... T Howard, Darren 1996-97-98-99 ...... DE Kane, Dennis F. 1949-52 ...... G Langford, David J. 1964-65-66 ...... T Hartwig, Charles 1911 ...... FB Howard, Duane 1976 ...... QB Karetski, Alvin J. 1952-53-54 ...... T Langvardt, Chris 1938-39-40 ...... E Hartwig, Fred 1913-14-15 ...... FB Howard, Henry S. 1964-65-66 ...... TB Kavanagh, Brian 1994-95-96 ...... QB Lankas, Daniel J. 1965-66-67 ...... LB Harvey, Max 1944 ...... QB Howenstine, L.L. 1911 ...... FB Kazar, Jason 1998-99-2000 ...... LB Lareau, Donald E. 1972-73-74 ...... LB Harvey, Robert 1943 ...... G Hraba, Adolph R. 1929-30-31 ...... G Keady, Lloyd E. (Gene) 1956-57 ...... HB Larson, Lyndon A. 1968-69...... T Harwood, Nathan D. 1915-16-17 ...... HB Hrebec, Alex 2008-09-10-11 ...... LB Kealana-Kamakea, Jesse 2002-03 ...... OL Larson, Paul 1943 Haskard, Richard E. 1925 ...... RB Hubbell, Rob 1989 ...... NT Keefer, Leland E. 1923-24 ...... DL Larzarlere, R.G. 1908 ...... HB Hasler, Harry 1930-31-32 Hubener, Joe 2014-15 ...... QB Keelan, John E. 1955-56-57 ...... T Lasswell, Tull 1922 ...... G Hatcher, Joe 1975 ...... QB Hubert, John 2010-11-12-13 ...... RB Keeler, William 1952 ...... C Latimore, Marion L. 1970-71 ...... G Haun, Harold L. 1960 ...... HB Hudson, Paul 1970 Keeley, Bill J. 1982-83 ...... LB Latiolais, Bobby 1994-95...... TE Haury, Earl 1943-44 ...... T Huff, Edward 1939-40-41...... G Keller, August 1951-52 ...... C Lauridsen, Kent 1983-84 ...... FS Hausman, Casey 2005...... WR Huffman, Ralph 1938-39 ...... T Keller, Larry F. 1969-70 ...... G Lauridsen, Scott 1981-82-83 ...... FS Havick, Jake 1997-98 ...... DB Huggins, Guy 1985 ...... T Kelly, Dederick 1993-94-95 ...... FB Laurie, David R. 1960 ...... FB Havley, Chester 1924 ...... HB Hughes, Curtis 1983-84-85 ...... DT Kelly, Howard 1948 Lavender, Louis 2003-04 ...... DB Hawthorne, Henry E. 1969-70 ...... WR Hughes, Dan 1986-87 ...... WR Kelly, Jeff 1997-98...... LB Lawrence, Bobby 1987-88 ...... NG Hayes, Edward M. 1937 ...... DL Hughes, Glen 1979-80 ...... FB Kemp, Lloyd Paul 1959 Lawrence, Mike 1994-95-96-97 ...... RB Hayes, Jerry L. 1955-56 ...... HB Hull, William Adam 1948 ...... E Kendall, Zach 2008-09-10 ...... OL Lawrence, Toby 1989-90-91-92 ...... G Hayes, Luke 2014-15 ...... OL Hull, William T. 1961-62 ...... T Kendrick, John 1984-85 ...... TB Lawson, Gerald W. 1967-68-69 ...... FB Haymaker, H.H. 1913-14 ...... QB Humbarger, Mark D. 1981 ...... TE Kennedy, Jim 1980-81-82 ...... C Lawson, Joe 2003-04 ...... WR Haynes, 1912 Humphrey, Kevin 1985-86 ...... DT Kennedy, William H. 1966-67-68 ...... DE Lazetich, Johnno 1999-2000 ...... FB Leber, Ben 1998-99-2000-01...... LB Hays, Barney A. 1934-35-36 ...... E Hundley, Barton N. 1981-82-84-85 ...... FS Kenner, Rodney 2011...... WR Leckey, Nick 2000-01-02-03 ...... C Haywood, R. 1909 ...... FB Hundley, Mark W. 1980-81-82-83 ...... FB Kerr, Bob 1981-82-83 ...... LB Lee, Elijah 2014-15 ...... LB Heath, Clarence “Huck” 1941-2/46-7 ...... T Hunter, Earl S. 1941 Kershner, Gary J. 1959...... QB Lee, Terry E. 1958 ...... FB Heath, Dominique 2015 ...... WR Hunter, O.W. 1907-08 ...... QB Key, Clyde C. 1917 LeGault, Leonard A. 1954-55 ...... T Heath, Richard M. 1969-70-71 ...... G Huntley, Kevin 2003-04 ...... DE Kibble, Ray 2010-11 ...... DL Lehman, Gale L. 1947 ...... HB Heaton, Carl 1937...... G Hurd, Jeffery 1983-84-85-86 ...... DT Kidd, Eddie 1996 ...... WR Lembright, James A. 1973-74-75 ...... DB Hedberg, Axel 1974 ...... T Hurd, Oliver 1986 ...... DB Kientz, Emile F. 1937-38 ...... DL Lesco, Harmon A. 1946 Hedges, Donald E. 1954 ...... E Husted, A. 1918 ...... FB Kier, Charles 1940-41 Letourneau, David J. 1982 Heinrichs, M.A. 1906-08-09 ...... C Husted, H. 1916 Kilgore, Charles W. 1973-74-75 ...... NG Leverett, Jarvis 2014 ...... RB Heinz, Gary J. 1960-61-62 ...... QB/HB Huston, G.D. 1918-19-20, 1926 ...... G Kilian, Jody 1989-90-91-92 ...... DT Lewis, Larry 2002 ...... RB Heit, Marcus 2011-12-13 ...... LS Hutchins, Alfred 1985 ...... LB Killough, Robert 1942-43 ...... QB Lewis, Rick R. 1980 ...... LB Helm, Adam 1998-99 ...... QB Hutto, C.E. 1919 ...... G Kimball, Ronald D. 1972 ...... HB Lewis, Rick L. 1984-86-87 ...... FB Hemmerling, Dwight F. 1968 ...... T Hutton, Ronald V. 1922-23-24 ...... OL/DL Kinard, Harold 1944...... C Libel, Brice 1997-98-99-2000 ...... WR Hemphill, Matt 1991-92-93-94 ...... LS King, Derek 1995-96...... FB Liddle, Drew 2012-13-14 ...... OL Hemphill, William 1935-36 ...... E I King, Jackie Joe 1961-62 ...... E Liebe, John 1976-77-79-80 ...... E Henderson, Shelby 1974-75 ...... G Irvin, Blair 2008 ...... DB King, Lawrence 1942-46-47 ...... E Lilja, Ryan 2002-03 ...... OL Hennesy, Matt 1989 ...... LB Irvin, Braden 2004 ...... DB King, Manzy 1975-76-77 ...... WR Limes, James 1952 ...... E Henricks, Jordan 2006 ...... DB Isernhagen, Glenn A. 1961 ...... E King, Phillip A. 1963-64-65 ...... T Limes, Joe 1926...... QB Henrikson, Wendell 1976-77...... QB Ives, Robert 1946 King, Robert K. 1944-45 ...... T Lindsey, Billy E. 1955 ...... T Henry, Maurice 1986-87-88-89 ...... DE Kirby, Jayd 2015 ...... LB Lindsey, Fred R. 1904-05 ...... E Herds, Tyreese 1986-87-88-89 ...... DB J Kirk, Arthur 1938-39-40 ...... FB Lindsey, Robert 1980 ...... DE Hernandez, David C. 1971-73-74 ...... T Jackson, Andre 2013 ...... TE Kirk, Clarence B. 1904-05 ...... HB/QB Lininger, James H. 1950-51 ...... E Hernandez, Frank 1988-89-90-91 ...... WR Jackson, Brian 1996 ...... WR Kirk, Donald P. 1982 ...... K Linta, Edward 1952-53-54 ...... E Herndon, Courtney 2006-07-08-09 ...... DB Jackson, Ed 1896-97 Kirk, Henry 1934 Littlejohn, John B. 1959 ...... FB Herrick, Eric 1989 ...... G Jackson, Issac W. 1971-72-73 ...... HB Kirk, Payton 2008-09-10-11...... DE Litton, Travis 1997-98-99 ...... LB Herron, Mack W. 1968-69...... RB Jackson, Jim 1980 ...... K Kirk, Robert W. 1934-35-36 Liu, Penisini 2007-08 ...... OL Hertzog, Brian 2008-09-10-11 ...... LB Jackson, Nate 2014-15 ...... DB Klaassen, Matt 1978 ...... LB Lloyd, Ricky 2001 ...... WR Hess, Chris 1995-96-97 ...... LS Jackson, Pat 1989-90 ...... RB Klawiter, Warren D. 1963-64-65 ...... T Lockett, Aaron 1998-99-2000-01 ...... WR Heter, Richard 1979...... DT Jackson, Rob 2006-07 ...... DE Klebe, C.W. 2000 ...... DT Lockett, Kevin 1993-94-95-96 ...... WR Heun, Scott 1994-95 ...... T Jackson, Tim 1985 ...... CB Klocke, Andy 1999-2000-01-02 ...... LB Lockett, Tyler 2011-12-13-14...... WR Hickman, Bryan 2001-02-03 ...... LB Jacobs, Matt 1985 ...... P Klein, Collin 2009-10-11-12 ...... WR/QB Logsdon, Richard J. 1954 ...... QB Hickson, Eric 1994-95-97-98 ...... RB Jacobs, Wesley A. 1972 ...... LB Klein, Kyle 2012-13-15...... WR Lojka, Brian 1992-93-94-95 ...... TE Hiebert, Weston 2012-13-14 ...... DB Jacox, Kendyl 1994-95-96-97 ...... C Kleinsorge, Matt 2012-13-14-15 ...... OL Long, Kenneth D. 1953-54 ...... HB Hilburn, Adrian 2009-10 ...... WR James, Lemuel 1983-84 ...... FB Klimek, Brandon 2010, 2012 ...... K Long, Robert A. 1968-69 ...... WR Hilgendorf, Harold Lyster 1945 ...... HB Jeffery, Chester 1976-77-78 ...... DT Klimek, Ed 1936-37 ...... G Loomis, Evan 2013 ...... WR Hill, Rusty 1981 ...... QB Johndrow, Edward J. 1973 ...... QB Knoll, John 1950 ...... C Loomis, Fred H. 1911-12-13 ...... T Hill, T.N. 1896-97 Johnson, Chris 1997-98-99-2000...... DE Knowles, Brandon 1995-96-97-98 ...... LS Loomis, Jared 2011-12 ...... LB Hill, Thomas 2001-02-03 ...... TE Johnson, Clyde 1994-95-96 ...... SS Koch, Randy 1986-87-88 ...... LB Lorenz, Jack C. 1950-51 ...... G Hilliard, Don 1990 ...... RB Johnson, Damian 1981-82-83-84 ...... T Kochera, Richard L. 1964 ...... T Lorenzen, Randall 1975-76-77 ...... LB Hilliard, Robert G. 1953-54 ...... G Johnson, David 1936 Koenning, Victor E. 1978-79-80-82 ...... DE Lott, Warren 2000 ...... LB Hinds, George W. 1917-18-19 Johnson, D.L. 1978-79-81 ...... DE Kolb, Josh 1990-91-92 ...... T Lovely, Kenneth 1976-77 ...... RB Hitch, Ken 1977-78-79 ...... T Johnson, Dakorey 2013-14 ...... LB Kolich, Michael J. 1968-69-70 ...... DE Lowe, Jeff 1986-87-88-89 ...... LB Hite, Don 1946 Johnson, Douglas 1982-83 ...... LB Koontz, Lyle 1948-49 ...... RB Lowe, Sean 2003-04-05 ...... LB/TE Hixson, R.W. 1918-19 ...... HB Johnson, James 2006-07 ...... RB Kopsky, Mike A. 1979-80-81-82 ...... FS Lucas, Cornelius 2010-11-12-13 ...... OL Hlasney, Todd 1994-95 ...... WR Johnson, Jarad 2002 ...... LB Kouneski, Alfred C. 1959-60-61 ...... C Lummio, Al 1949-51 ...... G Hmielewski, Jim 1991-92-93-94 ...... T Johnson, Jason 1993-94-95-96 ...... C Kovar, Ray E. 1959-60...... E Lutui, Vai 2011-12 ...... DL Hocutt, Kirby 1991-92-93-94 ...... LB Johnson, Lauren Richard 1948-50 ...... E Koyl, Jeff S. 1981-83-84 ...... T Luzinski, James P. 1956-57-58 ...... E Hoffman, Cory 2001-02 ...... DE Johnson, Mike 2002-03-04 ...... OL Kozak, Mark 1975-76 ...... DT Lyon, George C. 1926-27-28 ...... T

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 189 M Meek, Donald 1924-25-26...... HB Nery, Ronald D. 1953-54-55...... T Peddicord, George 1944 ...... HB MacDonald, Tim 1984-85-87...... DT Mehner, David Lee 1961-62 ...... E Nesmith, Kenneth L. 1954-55-56 ...... HB Peluso, Ralph D. 1957-58-59 ...... T Machen, James 1943 Meier, Dylan 2003-04, 2006 ...... QB Neujahr, Quentin 1990-91-92-93 ...... C Pemberton, Greg 1981-82-83 ...... DT Mack, Eric 1980-81-82-83 ...... FL Meier, Gene R. 1956-57-58 ...... T Nevius, Harold 1948 Pence, Edward L. 1951-52-53 ...... E Mack, James 1975...... QB Meier, Shad 1997-98-99-2000 ...... TE Newell, Jack 1944 ...... E Pence, Royce 1946-47 Mack, Jesse 2015 ...... DB Meissenger, W.H. 1928-29 ...... HB Newlan, Sean 2014-15 ...... DB Pennington, Carl 1973-74-75-76 ...... LB Mack, Maurice 2003-04-05-06 ...... LB Melcher, Gary W. 1970-71-72 ...... DB Newman, Terence 1999-2000-01-02 ...... CB Penrod, Michael D. 1962-63-64 ...... T Mack, Ryan 2015 ...... DB Melody, William 1947 ...... C Newton, Grady 1983-84-86-87 ...... LB Peries, Gavin 1997-98 ...... WR Mackey, Mark 1981 ...... LB Menas, Thomas 1980-81-82 ...... G Newton, Mark K. 1981-82-83-84 ...... NG Perry, James C. 1962-64-65 ...... E Madden, Curtis 1988-89-90-91 ...... FB/DE Mendenhall, George 1942 ...... E Nichols, Ralph E. 1921-22-23 ...... T Perry, Marcus 2004-05-06-07...... LB Maddox, George 1932-33-34 ...... T Mendez, Jaime 1990-91-92-93 ...... FS Nichols, Robert B. 1963-64-65 ...... E Peters, Chester 1942 ...... E Madison, L.E. 1980-81-82-83 ...... DE Menke, George G. 1896 ...... HB Nichols, William 1939-40 ...... G Peters, Richard 1939-40-41 ...... E Madison, Tony 2004 ...... WR Merrifield, Thomas 1974-75 ...... QB Nicholson, Rodney O. 1965 ...... HB Peters, Stu 1982-84 ...... LB Magee, Travon 2002 ...... TE Merrill, Fred L. 1971-73 ...... WR Nickerson, Nelson 1981-82-83-84 ...... CB Peterson, Gerald 1977 ...... DB Magrath, L.A. 1918 ...... OL Merriman, Harry 1942-46-47 ...... HB Nielson, H.T. 1897-1900-01 Peterson, George P. “Bud” 1972-74 ...... WR Majeski, Bob 1983 ...... WR Mersch, Ron 1975-76 ...... OL Nieman, Elmer 1938-39 ...... HB Peterson, Richard 1942 ...... RB Makalous, Clifford 1942 ...... G Meschke, David G. 1966 ...... RB Niemoller, Al 1939-40 ...... T Petrie, Terry 2006-07 ...... RB Meyer, Derek 2006 ...... OL Nigro, Alex 1928-29-30 ...... HB Petrus, Arvyd P. 1968-69 ...... NG

ALL-TIME LETTERMEN ALL-TIME Makalous, Kenneth 1939-40...... C Mallon, Carl 1904-05-06 ...... HB Meyer, Earl H. 1951-52-53 ...... T Noblitt, David D. 1958-60-61 ...... G Pfeifer, Ralph J. 1955-56-57 ...... FB Malone, Nigel 2011-12 ...... DB Meyers, Alfred 1929 ...... C Noblitt, Robert L. 1961 ...... G Pickard, Phil 1978-79 ...... FL Manges, Harry L. 1945 Meyers, Jeff 1979-80-81 ...... FB Noel, Phillip 1976-77 ...... OL Pickett, Lee 1987-88 ...... FB Mann, Victor 2002-03-04-05 ...... FB Michael, Lloyd 1930-31-32 ...... C Norby, Marvin 1944-45-46 ...... G Pierce, Ernie 2007-08 ...... WR Manning, Rick 1981-82 ...... FL Michenko, Dave 1981 ...... G Nordstrom, Kenneth 1936-37-38 ...... C Pierce, Robert 1945 Manu, Moses 2006-07 ...... DE Mickens, Charlie 1986 ...... LB Norman, Josef F. 1951 ...... E Pierce, Terry 2000-01-02 ...... LB Manucci, Dan 1977-78 ...... QB Mildrexter, John L. 1923-24 ...... QB/P Norris, Charles L. 1956 ...... HB Piersol, Paul Du Challu 1898-99 Marble, A.L. 1912-13-14 ...... T Miles, Jr. Carl 2012-13 ...... DB Northcutt, Jim 1981-82-83 ...... C Pierson, D.C. 1897 Marciniak, Ronald J. 1951-52-53-54 ...... T Miles, Donald W. 1957 ...... G Norton, Lawrence H. 1929-30 Pierson, George 2008-09 ...... P Marcoline, John J. 1958-59 ...... HB Miller, 1899 Norwood, Rashaad 2005-06-07 ...... TE Pierson, Michael W. 1981-82 ...... FB Margrove, 1901 Miller, Billy 2001-02 ...... OL Nossek, William L. 1966-67-68 ...... QB Pilcher, L.B. 1931 Mariner, Tomasi 2011-12 ...... OL Miller, Jarvis 2001 ...... OL Novosel, John M. 1965 ...... C Pitts, Staley 1936-37-38 ...... G Marlowe, Chuck 1993-94-95 ...... FS Miller, Jim 1977-78-79 ...... G Noyce, Richard 1945-46 Plank, Gregg 1984 ...... G Marn, Gregory A. 1966-67-68 ...... LB Miller, J.J. 1977 ...... CB Nutt, Grover P. 1946-47-48 ...... C Platt, W.E. “Tad” 1928...... QB Marshall, T. 1920 Miller, L. 1918 ...... HB Nutter, Douglas R. 1962-64-65 ...... C Plotkin, Glenn 1975 ...... OL Marso, Derek 2003-04-05 ...... DL Miller, Les 1983-84-85 ...... DT Nystrom, Amer B. 1905-06 ...... HB Polite, Antoine 2003-04 ...... WR Martin, Don A. 1956-58 ...... FB/G Miller, Marcus 1986-87-88-89 ...... DB Pollock, Wendell 1947...... HB Martin, Jeremy 1995-96-97-98 ...... G Miller, Matt 1994-95 ...... QB O Pollom, Joe 1944 ...... C Martin, Matt 2000-01 ...... T Miller, Rick 1986 ...... DB O’Boyle, Thomas J. 1951-52-53 ...... G Pollom, Lester B. 1912 ...... QB Martin, Max F. 1963-64-65 Miller, Torell 2009-11-12-13 ...... DB/WR O’Brien, Daniel J. 1956-57 ...... E Pomele, Ulla 2008-09 ...... LB Martin, Roy 1907 Milo, Jarard 2011-12 ...... DB O’Connor, Jon J. 1949 ...... QB Poole, Jerry 1983-84-85 ...... T Martin, Tom 1943 Milne, Jeremy 1999-2001 ...... QB O’Hara, Larry Joe 1960 ...... HB Pooschke, Michael 2006-07 ...... TE Martinez, Jesse 2004, 2006 ...... P/WR Minis, J. 1900 O’Neil, Brian 1994-95-96 ...... G Porter, Mark 1985-86-87-88 ...... K Marxen, E. 1910 ...... HB Mintner, Joseph R. (Jr.) 1968 ...... C O’Neil, Paul 2002...... RB Porter, Maurice 2004-05 ...... DB Massieon, Richard J. 1966 ...... DT Mitts, Robert I. 1962-63-64 ...... G O’Neill, John C. 1970-71-72 ...... DE Post, Chris 2002 ...... DB Masters, C.J. 1989-90-91-92 ...... SS Molitor, Bill 1997 ...... DE Ochs, Dirk 1992-93-94-95 ...... DE Poston, Leonard 1896-97 Masters, Claude 1897-98 ...... DB Montgomery, James Michael 1968-70 ...... FB Ochs, Kenneth C. 1968 ...... G Potoski, Robert J. 1957 ...... C Masters, Richard D. 1960-61 ...... HB Montgomery, Joseph S. 1904-07 ...... T Ochs, Travis 1995-96-97-98 ...... LB Potter, Luther E. 1896 Mastrud, Jeron 2006-07-08-09 ...... TE Montgomery, Justin 2001-02-03 ...... DT Oehm, Jim 1985-86-87-88 ...... DT Potterf, A.J. 1896 Matan, William D. 1963-64-65 ...... E Moody, Joe Bill 1954 ...... E Oettmeier, Bert W. 1971-72-73 ...... DT Pouch, Shane 1987-88 ...... P Mathias, Steve 2007 ...... LB Moody, Todd 1983-84-85-86...... TB Olander, Morgan 1979 ...... G Powell, Orson L. 1968 ...... DT Matney, Clayton 1936-37 ...... HB Mooney, Robert 1944 ...... FB Oldham, Arthur Loy 1943 Powell, William 2010 ...... RB Matthews, Kendrick 2007 ...... DB Moore, Antwon 2006-07-08 ...... LB Oldham, Carvel C. 1950-51-52 ...... FB Powierza, Richard J. 1971 Maughlin, 1910-11 ...... G Moore, Charmeachealle 2012-13-15 ...... LB Oliver, G.W. 1915 ...... HB Prather, Raymond 1911-12 ...... FB Maupin, Theodore E. 1949-50-51 ...... HB Moore, Colby 2015 ...... DB Oltmanns, Chris 1993-94-95 ...... T Prather, Rollin W. 1946-47-48-49 ...... E May, Chad 1993-94 ...... QB Moore, Cre 2014 ...... DB Orr, Mike 1989-90-91-92 ...... T Pratt, Harold 1896-97 Mayfield, Kenneth 2008-09-10 ...... OL Moore, James M. 1967 ...... G Osborn, Patrick R. 1973-74-75 ...... CB Prentup, Frank B. 1929 ...... QB Mayer, Robert C. 1950 ...... HB Moore, Joshua 2006-08-09 ...... DB Osborn, Michael 1975-76-77...... DE Prewett, Kaleb 2014-15 ...... DB McBride, Derrick 1992 ...... DB Moore, Mike 1990 ...... SS Osborne, Verlyn D. 1958-59 ...... E Price, Cedric L. 1958-59 ...... E McBurney, Ed C. 1927-28 ...... G Moore, T.E. 1915 ...... G Ostlund, A.J. 1905-06-07-08 ...... G Price, Charles L. 1972-73 ...... T McCain, Will 1987-88-89 ...... T Moran, Alphonso 2005-06 ...... DT Otto, Jim 1978-79 ...... WR Price, James 1925 ...... DL McCardle, John 2005-06-07 ...... DB Moreira, Jermaine 2003-04-05-06 ...... WR Otto, Louis 1943 Price, Leo 1909 ...... HB McCarthy, John C. 1971-72-73 ...... TE Morgan, John C. 1965 ...... G Overton, Steven P. 1965-67 ...... LB Price, William 1988-89-90-91 ...... CB McClellan, Billy 2008-09 ...... DB Morgan, Lee T. 1932-33 ...... B Owen, Sam 1977-78-79 ...... CB Prince, Edward 2008 ...... OL McCloud, Jerry 2002 ...... CB Morgan, Quincy 1999-2000 ...... WR Owens, David H. 1968-69 ...... G Pritchard, William R. 1945 ...... OL McConnell, Vernon K. 1958-59 ...... QB Morrill, Gary B. 1979-80-81-82 ...... FS Proctor, Milton 1998-99-2000-01 ...... DB McCoy, Nilijah 1999...... DT Morris, Danny 2000-01-02-03 ...... RB P Provenzano, Joseph S. 1961-62-63 ...... T McCrane, Matthew 2014-15 ...... PK Morris, James Robert 1980-82 ...... SS Pacchioli, Bob 1988 ...... G Ptacek, E.H. 1915-16-17 ...... T McCutchen, Elvis 1938-39 ...... E Morrison, Dennis C. 1971-72 ...... QB Pace, Talton Eames 1948-49-50 ...... G Ptacek, L.D. 1916-17-19 ...... FB McDaniel, Danzel 2014 ...... DB Mortimer, Jeff 2004-05-06 ...... LS Palmer, Robert 1946 Puetz, Nick 2011-12 ...... OL McDonald, Andre 2010-11-12-13 ...... TE Moses, Ian 1996-98-99 ...... OL Pangburn, C. 1898-99 Pulford, William J. 1957 ...... G McDonald, Darnell 1997-98 ...... WR Moten, Steve 1990-91-92 ...... DT Pangburn, E.S. 1900 Puls, Spencer A. 1961-62-63 ...... HB McDonald, Harry E. 1968 ...... LB Mudge, Ben 1898-1900 Parham, Don 1974 ...... TE Purvis, Tony 2006-07-08 ...... WR McDonald, Ronald T. 1960-61-62 ...... HB Mueller, Ryan 2011-12-13-14 ...... DE Pankratz, Gary F. 1963-66 ...... FB McEntyre, Kenny 1992-93 ...... CB Muhlheim, Wilson 1935-36-37 ...... DL Paris, Sheldon 1978-79 ...... QB Q McEwen, Matt 1993-94-95...... DE Munn, Lyle 1922-23-24 ...... E Parker, Jared 2006-07-08 ...... PK Quarles, Aubrey 2008, 2010 ...... WR McFall, Zach 2010-11-12 ...... WR Munsell, E. 1904 Parks, F.T. 1909 Quick, William 1940-41-42...... RB McFillen, Ralph W. 1961-62-63 ...... HB Munzer, Don 1938-39-40 ...... E Partner, Dan 1933-34-35 ...... G Quinlan, A.W. 1919 ...... HB/E McGalliard, E.R. 1915 ...... HB Murphy, D.D. 1921 ...... C Patee, Ervin A. 1945 McGee, H.L. 1924-25...... G Murphy, Deon 2007-08 ...... WR Patterson, Chris 1989-90-91-92 ...... LB R McGhee, Davyon 2007 ...... LB Murphy, Frank 1998-99 ...... RB Patterson, Chris 2007 ...... LB Raemer, Norbert 1939-40-41 ...... T McGill, James 2002-03 ...... DB Murphy, Jonathan 2002 ...... K Patterson, Greg 1990-91-92 ...... SS Raemer, Wilfrid M. 1949-50 ...... T McGraw, Jon 1998-99-2000-01 ...... FS Murray, Michael Joseph 1964-67 ...... DB Patterson, Ian 2013-14-15 ...... K Rainman, Joseph 1951-52 ...... E McIntosh, Damion 1996-97-98-99 ...... DT Murray, Tim 1980-81...... T Patton, Leon 2006-07 ...... RB Rainsberger, Ellis D. 1955-56-57 ...... C McIntyre, David 1996-97-98 ...... G Muscolino, Sam 1947 ...... G Patton, Marcus 2002-03-04 ...... DB Randalls, C.E. 1907-08 ...... FB McLane, Timothy P. 1969-70-71 ...... FB Patton, Pat V. 1965...... T Randels, H.M. 1918-19-20 ...... E McKinney, Justin 2005-06-07 ...... DB N Paulus, Timothy L. 1973 ...... WR Randels, Horace 1925 McKinnis, Chad 1988 ...... TB Nash, Kenneth H. 1960-61-62 ...... G Payne, David A. 1968-69-70 ...... G Randels, Lee W. 1915-16-17 ...... E McKinnon, Stuart 1980-81 ...... DE Navarro, Ernie 1976-77-78 ...... G Payne, Donald A. 1968-69 ...... DB/P Randolph, Thomas 1990-91-92-93 ...... CB McMillin, Ray J. 1929-30-31 ...... DL Nearhouse, John M. 1982-83 ...... G Payne, Ryan 1998-99 ...... FB Rankin, George C. 1935-36-37 ...... HB McMurray, Craig 1980-81 ...... LB Neasman, Gerald 1997-98 ...... DB/KR Payton, Jay 1944 ...... QB Rapp, James A. 1966 ...... TB McNeely, Melvin 1982 Needham, Danny 1988-89-90 ...... SS Pearl, Ivan W. 1980-81-82-83...... CB Rasetar, Edward 1946 ...... G McNeese, Rimmon 2006 ...... DE Neely, Shelby M. 1927-31-32 ...... E Pearson, M. Bert 1926-27-28 ...... C Ratliff, G.T. 1910 ...... HB McNeil, Edgar 1942-46-47-48 ...... T Neill, Hobart 1942 ...... OL Pearson, Matthew 2010-11 ...... DB Rawlings, Kitt 1990-91-92-93 ...... SS McNorton, Kent 1979-80 ...... LB Nelms, Keith 1976-77 ...... DE Pearson, Robert 1992 ...... FB Ray, Martin E. 1959-60-61 ...... T McShulski, John 1952 ...... E Nelson, Joe 2002 ...... RB Pearson, Zerlindon 1925-26 ...... T Raymer, Donald 2006 ...... TE Mears, Rick 1988 ...... T Nelson, Jordy 2005-06-07 ...... WR Pease, Angelo 2011-12 ...... RB Reed, Chaquil 2012-13 ...... DL Nemechek, Zach 2011-12-13-14 ...... TE/FB Peck, Leslie Dean 1951-52-53 ...... G Reed, Jack 2008-09 ...... LB

190 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Reed, Myron W. 1924-25-26 ...... G Schmuecker, Ryan 2003 ...... OL Smith, Scott 1990 ...... TE Switzer, Calvin S. 1981-82-83-84 ...... G ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Reed, Renneth 1984-85 ...... DT Scholz, W.T. 1904-05-05 ...... FB Smith, Sheldon 2009, 2011 ...... WR Switzer, Marvin 1974-75-76 ...... LB Rees, Brian 1991-92-93 ...... TE Schooley, Frank L. 1930 ...... E Smith, Thomas Eugene 1948 ...... T Switzer, Phil 1978-79-81-82 ...... CB Reese, Tank 2001-02 ...... DT Schrag, Andy 1985-86 ...... DB Smith, Thomas F. 1952-53 ...... T Switzer, Veryl A. 1951-52-53 ...... HB Reid, Lawrence 1946 ...... WR Schroeder, Loren 1945 Snipes, Attrail 2008-09 ...... WR Repstine, Marvin 1942...... G Schuster, Steve 1978-79-80 ...... DB Snodgrass, Jeff 2005-06 ...... PK T Rettele, Ben 2000-01-02-03 ...... G Schuster, W.A. 1911-12 Snyder, Eugene 1940-46 Tackwell, C.O. 1927-28-29 ...... DL/G Reuter, Zach 2015 ...... WR Schwerdt, John 1950 Snyder, John M. 1961 ...... HB Tanha, Reza 1989 ...... LB Reves, Grant 2000 ...... T Schwerdt, Tim 2005-07 ...... PK Snyder, Sean 1991-92 ...... P Tanking, Trent 2014-15 ...... LB Reyer, Tim 2004-05-06-07 ...... P Schwieger, Tyson 1992-93-94-95 ...... WR Socolofsky, Charles R. 1937 Tannahill, Travis 2009-10-11-12 ...... TE Rheem, Jamie 1996-97-99-2000 ...... K Schwinn, Jeff 2002-03 ...... QB Socolofsky, Homer 1942 ...... C Taylor, Cecil R. “Corky” 1951-54 ...... HB Rheem, Joe 2001-02-03-04 ...... K Scobey, Josh 2000-01 ...... RB Solmos, John A. 1958-59-60 ...... QB Taylor, Doug 1979-80 ...... C Rhoades, James A. 1953 ...... FB Scobey, Roscoe 1974-75-76...... RB Solt, Brandon 2001-02 ...... DB Taylor, Keenan 2010-11-12-13 ...... OL Rhodes, Lodis 1965-66-67 ...... DB Sconce, Lloyd 1934...... T Solt, Ronald B. 1972-73-74 ...... CB Telford, Don M. 1928 ...... T Rice, Cedric E. 1966 ...... E Scott, Cephus 1997 ...... DB Spagnoletti, Pat C. 1954 ...... C Terrell, Kadero 2010 ...... DE Rich, Billy J. 1959-60 ...... HB Scott, Clarence B. 1968-69-70 ...... DB Spani, Gary 1974-75-76-77 ...... LB Terry, James 2002-03 ...... WR Richards, Edward C. 1907 Scott, Dimitrie 1985-86-88-89 ...... DB Spare, David R. 1973-74 ...... K Teter, Robert E. 1931 Richards, James C. 1907 Scott, Fred E. 1959 ...... E Sparks, 1898-99 Tetuan, Jesse 2002-03-04-05 ...... DB Richards, Terry 1989 ...... TB Scott, Robert E. 1973 ...... DE Sparks, Dan P. 1981-82-83 ...... DT Thalmann, Drew 1998-99-2000-01 ...... WR Richardson, James O. 1976-77 ...... FB Scott, Robert L. 1969 ...... DB Specht, David W. 1972-73-74 ...... HB Thomas, Daniel 2009-10 ...... RB Richardson, John W. 1959-60-61 ...... HB Searles, Joseph L. 1961-62 ...... HB Speer, W.G. 1908-09-10 ...... HB Thomas, Darius 2009 ...... DB Ricketts, James E. 1982-83-84 ...... TB Sears, R.M. 1920-21-22-23 ...... FB Speer, W. G., Jr. 1937-38 ...... FB Thomas, Kim K. 1973-74 ...... DE Riechers, Harold D. 1957 ...... T Sebring, Harold 1920-21-22 ...... E Speight, James R. 1957-58 ...... G Thomas, Leroy G. 1972 ...... FB Riederer, Russell 1977...... LB Sechler, Phillip 1942 ...... E Spence, Neal B. 1961-62 ...... T Thompson, Bert 1900-04 Riggs, Richard A. 1962-63-64 ...... T Secrest, Edmund R. 1901 Spencer, W.H. 1898-99-1900-01 Thompson, Chris 1988 ...... DB Risner, Dalton 2015 ...... OL Seelye, Melvin 1938-39 ...... QB Sperry, Bryan 1943 Thompson, Logan 2015 ...... LB Robb, Jim 1948 ...... E Seib, Brad 1990-91-92-93 ...... TE Sperry, Kenneth 1943 Thompson, R. 1900 Roberson, Ell 2000-01-02-03 ...... QB Seiler, Blake 2004-05-06 ...... DE Spexarth, Gerard 2005-06-07-08 ...... OL Thompson, Tramaine 2010-11-12-13 ...... WR Roberts, DeAndre 2014 ...... DL Seiwert, Darrin 2007-08 ...... TE Spiller, Monty 1995-96-97 ...... FS Thornborrow, Charles 1950 ...... T Roberts, Dorrian 2013...... DB Seiwert, Matt 2015 ...... DL Springer, Don 1925-26-27 ...... HB Thurmond, Maurice 2001-02-03-04 ...... LB Roberts, Mike 1974-75 ...... C Sekona, Hansen 2008-09 ...... LB Sprinkle, Charles R. 1956 ...... C Tidwell, Ralph E. 1949 ...... RB Roberts, Thomas C. 1969-70 ...... DB Seng, Augustus W. 1906-07-08-09-10 ...... T Sproles, Darren 2001-02-03-04 ...... RB Tigner, Dahrnaz 2008-09 ...... LB Robertson, John 1999-2000-01 ...... G Severino, Anthony F. 1968-69...... DT Squires, David 1993-94 ...... G Timmons, Andrew 1992-93-95-96 ...... DT Robertson, Johnny M. 1969-70-71 ...... DB Sewell, Ken 1985 ...... G St. Felix, Mark 2011 ...... LB Timmons, Max 1940-41 Robinson, DeAndrea 1997-98 ...... WR Sexton, Collin 2014-15 ...... WR Stahl, E.G. 1910-11-12 ...... E Tiro, Anthony 1957-58-59 ...... FB Robinson, DeMarcus 2013-14 ...... RB Sexton, Curry 2011-12-13-14 ...... WR Stahura, Edward 1952 ...... G Togiai, Jerry 2000-01 ...... DT Robinson, DeVane 1998-99-2000 ...... DT Shaffer, Don 1941 Staib, Harry J. 1922 ...... T Tolbert, Lawrence 1986-87-88 ...... WR Robinson, Harold A. 1949-50 ...... C Shaffer, Leland K. 1931-32-34 ...... HB Stange, Russ 1987-88 ...... T Tolin, Ernest D. 1945 Robinson, James 1978-79-81...... DB Shaffer, R.W. 1911-12-13 ...... E Stansell, Roderick 1986 ...... DL Toluao, Kilisimasi 1981-82 ...... FB Robinson, Logan 2006-07 ...... OL Sharp, Guy “Jack” 1946 ...... E Stark, Arthur R. 1921-22-23 ...... HB Tombaugh, Simon J. 1924-25-26 ...... G Roda, Carl O. 1916-17-19 ...... G Shaternick, Dean A. 1968-69-70 ...... T Starks, Donnie 2014-15 ...... DB Torbett, David 1949-50 ...... E Roda, Daniel P. 1966-68 ...... T Shaw, Wilbert 1966-67 ...... DB Starns, Francis Warren 1949-50-51 ...... E Towers, Richard 1950-51-52 ...... HB Rodell, E.N. 1927 Shelley, Duke 2015 ...... DB Stauffer, Marion W. 1920-21 ...... T Towler, R.T. 1908-09-10 ...... T Rodman, Ivan F.,Jr. 1954-55 ...... T Shine, Roy 1974-75-76 ...... DT Stauffer, Maurice I. 1906 Towler, William G. 1927-28-29 ...... E Roether, Douglas D. 1953-54-55 ...... FB Shockey, Richard 1951 ...... WR/QB Stealey, Ted R. 1971-72 ...... DB Towne, N.L. 1901 Rogers, Cecil 1950 ...... G Shull, Andrew 2000-01-02-03 ...... DE Steelman, Alan D. 1968-69-70 ...... LB Travis, Scott 1988 ...... DE Rogers, Jim 1976 ...... G Shull, Dave 1914 Stefan, Brock 1995 ...... DT Trojovsky, Art 1946 ...... C Rohleder, Kevin 2007-08-09-10 ...... LB Sicks, Frank 1939 ...... B Stehley, Donald R. 1949 ...... HB Trujillo, Zach 2011-12-13-14 ...... TE Rokey, Ned 1941-42 ...... FB Sidorfsky, Frank 1911-12-13 ...... HB Stehley, Jim 1947-48-49 ...... FB Truman, Jonathan 2011-12-13-14 ...... LB Rokey, Raymond 1940-41 Sidorfsky, Henry 1899-1900-01 Steinbach, Ray E. 1945 Tucker, Allen 1929 ...... DL Roland, Justin 2006-07 ...... LB Silmon, Justin 2015 ...... RB Steiner, Carl Regan 1973-74-75 ...... RB Tuggle, Justin 2011-12 ...... LB Romano, Chad 1993-94-95-96 ...... P Simeta, Mike 1980-82 ...... DT Steiner, John 1921-22-23 ...... G Tullos, J.O. 1898 Romero, Ray R. 1947-48-49 ...... G Simmons, Marvin 2004...... LB Steinhur, 1901 Tullos, W.G. 1898 Rons, Leo 1948...... QB Simms, G. 1911-12 Steininger, Paul D. 1972 ...... G Turner, Brad 1980-81 ...... C Ronsick, Mike 1999-2000 ...... P Simms, Merle H. 1908-10...... FB Stephens, Logan 2012-13...... WR Turner, Lewis 1940-46 ...... QB Rooker, Brad 2005-06-07 ...... OL Simon, Shaun 2011 ...... OL Stephenson, Alvin H. 1929-30-31 ...... DL Tuttle, John R. 1973-74 ...... WR Rooks, Tavon 2012-13...... OL Simoneau, Jeff 1992 ...... NT Stephenson, Milford 1997-98-99-2000 ...... T Tyler, DeRon 1999-2000-01 ...... CB Root, Frank P. 1913 ...... E Simoneau, Mark 1996-97-98-99 ...... LB Stevens, Jeff 1980-81...... DT Roots, Harvey G. 1908-09-10 ...... T Simpson, 1901 Stevens, Ronald L. 1968-69 ...... C U Rose, David 2002-03-04 ...... DB Simpson, Clare L. 1951-54 ...... E Steves, Ray R. 1945 ...... QB/P Ulutu, Tiny 1995 ...... C Rose, Robert 2011-13 ...... RB Simpson, Evan 1990-91 ...... NT Stewart, Andrew J. 1957 ...... G Underwood, Alan K. 1961 ...... HB Ross, Randall 1968-69 ...... LB Sims, Fred 1936-37 ...... QB Stewart, David 1979 ...... WR Underwood, Todd 1983 ...... G Ross, Stan 1974-75-76 ...... WR Sims, Ted 2003-04-05 ...... LB Stewart, Xzavier 2007-08 ...... DT Ungles, James 1944 ...... QB Rossello, Ronald A. 1968 ...... FB Singletary, Reggie L. 1981-82-83 ...... DT Sticher, Henry 1898 Unruh, Brock 2006-07-08 ...... OL Rossman, Brooks 2007-08 ...... PK Singletary, Vantz 1987-88 ...... LB Stinson, Jaydee F. 1956-57 ...... G Urban, John 1997 ...... K Rothwell, D. Fred 1971-72-73 ...... C Sinisi, Matthew F. 1965 ...... QB Stiverson, Boston 2012-13-14-15 ...... OL Rowe, Andrae 1997-98 ...... DT Sinovic, Bill 1975-76 ...... K Stocks, Wilbur A. 1953-54-55 ...... E V Running, Mitch 1992-93-94-95 ...... WR Siirila, Paul A. 1958 ...... T Stolte, John A. 1958-59 ...... T Vader, Jay J. 1967-69 ...... DE Rusher, James F. 1954-55 ...... E Sizelove, Sam 2015 ...... LB Stone, Tige 1998 ...... OL Vader, Joseph N. 1957-58-59 ...... E Russell, Dougal 1932-33 ...... B Sjogren, Robert D. 1962-63-64 ...... HB Stone, Tim 1983-84-85 ...... T Vajnar, Jason 1989-90...... K Russell, Mike 1983-84 ...... TE Skaer, Dean A. 1957-58 ...... C Stoner, Oren P. 1933-34 ...... HB Vale, Joe 1910 ...... E Ruzich, Dan M. 1980-81-82 ...... LB Skinner, Emmett W. 1914-15-16 ...... E Stonner, John 1983-84-85 ...... TE Valentine, Dayton 2015 ...... TE Ruzich, Mike 1979-80 ...... T Slattery, F.A. 1915-16 ...... E Stover, Harold 1926-27 ...... T Valentine, Grant 2009 ...... DL Ryan, C.H. 1901 Slaughter, Blake 2009-10-11-13 ...... LB Strahm, Gregory P. 1981-83-84-85 ...... FB Valentine, Keithen 2008-09 ...... RB Slyter, Ray Kenneth 1960...... T Straten, George 1937 Van Boening, Simon 2000 ...... LB S Small, Cody 2014-15 ...... TE Straw, Carl 1988-89-90 ...... QB Vanover, Russ 2002-03-04 ...... LS Saba, Ayo 2002-03-04-05 ...... FB Smargiasso, Jason 1990-91-92 ...... QB Stringer, Nick 2006-07-08-09 ...... OL Vargon, Michael 1942-46 ...... E Saey, Tom 1980 ...... K Smedley, 1897 Strozier, Arthur 1965-66-67 ...... TE Vay, Allen R. 1971 ...... G Salat, Leo W. 1965-66-67 ...... DT Smerchek, John F. 1926...... HB Strozier, Noah 2006 ...... WR Veatch, Laird 1990-91-93-94 ...... LB Salmans, Oliver 1991-92 ...... FB Smith, Alan 1987-88 ...... DT Stryker, Adrian 2008-09 ...... DB Venables, Brent 1991-92 ...... LB Sams, Daniel 2012-13 ...... QB Smith, Billy Ray 1990 ...... DE Stucky, John R. 1968-69 ...... NG Vidricksen, Casey 1997 ...... QB Sand, Gerald A. 1956-57 ...... T Smith, Brodrick 2010-11 ...... WR Stucky, Roger N. 1972-74 ...... DE Viers, Perry 1974-75-76 ...... DE Sander, Charles 1984-85 ...... C Smith, Chris 1986 ...... DB Stull, Robert W. 1965-66-67 ...... C Viers, Trevor 2007, 2009-10 ...... OL Sanders, Robert E. 1927 ...... C Smith, David 1983-84 ...... FB Sua, John 2011-12 ...... DL Villarreal, Raul 1981-82...... G Sanders, R.F. 1930 Smith, David 2013-14 ...... LB Sublette, Chris 1991-92-94 ...... SS Voegeli, Jacob 2005 ...... G Sanft, Vili 1990 ...... RB Smith, George Lee 1947-48-49 ...... QB Sullivan, G.J. 1915-17 ...... HB Voelker, Jordan 2010-11 ...... DE Sanner, Monty R. 1972 ...... DE Smith, J.J. 1991-92-93-94 ...... RB Sundgren, Eugene 1933-34 ...... G Voelker, Randall L. 1981-82-83 ...... DT Scanlon, W. J. 1913-14 ...... C Smith, Jean 1944 ...... HB Sura, Patrick 1980 ...... C Vohoska, Kevin R. 1971-72-73 ...... SS Schellenberg, Dylan 2013-14 ...... DB Smith, Jeff 1992 ...... C Swanson, Wallace 1939-40 ...... E Vrooman, John L. 1965-66 ...... LB Schiller, Rod 1990-92-93-94 ...... FB Smith, Kenny 1980 ...... RB Swartz, M. Burdette 1921-22-23 ...... QB Schindler, Ira 1921-22-23 ...... G Smith, Linus Burr 1921 ...... OL Swartz, Price K. 1928-29-30 ...... FB/E W Schirmer, David 1946-47 ...... G Smith, Mario 1993-94-95-96 ...... FS Swazer, Thad 1995-96 ...... DE Waddick, 1898 Schmidt, Burton W. 1953-54-55 ...... G Smith, Michael 1988-89-90-91 ...... WR Swedberg, Tyler 1992 Wade, Alonzo 1974 ...... WR Schmidt, Robert L. 1957 ...... G Smith, Paul Robert 1972-73-74-75 ...... CB Sweeney, Terrence 2009-10 ...... DB Wade, Dewey 1951-52 ...... FB Schmitz, Elmer 1985 ...... C Smith, Raymond 1924-25 ...... QB/HB Swift, Justin 1995-96-97-98 ...... TE Wade, Jay 1985 ...... FL Schmitz, Henry W. 1920-21 ...... T Smith, Robert E. 1951-52-53...... T Swim, Gary 1987-89...... QB Wafford, Greg 2005-06 ...... OT

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 191 Wagner, George S. “Doc” 1896-97 Williams, Dean 1973-74 ...... WR Wagner, Bradley 1976-77 ...... T Williams, Earl E. 1941-42-48 ...... QB Wakefield, Mike 1975-76-77 ...... G Williams, George 1999 ...... WR ALL-TIME TEAM CAPTAINS Walczak, Alexander M. 1966-67 ...... T Williams, Jabbar 1995 1896 Leonard Poston 1975 Louis Wegerer 1999 Mark Simoneau Walker, Bobby 2001-02 ...... DB Williams, John 1986-87 ...... WR 1897 George Wagner Paul Smith Lamar Chapman Walker, Carroll 1904-05-06 ...... E Williams, Kyle 2005-06...... DB 1898 George Tulloss Carl Pennington Jarrod Cooper Walker, James 1977-78-79-80 ...... DE Williams, Lucillious 1970 ...... E 1899 R. Thompson Timothy Wassemiller Jonathan Beasley Walker, Jonathon L. 1955 ...... LT Williams, Melvin 1999-2000-01-02 ...... DE 1900 E.E. Pangborn 1976 Carl Pennington 2000 Aaron Lockett Walker, Ken 1930 Williams, Meshak 2011-12 ...... DE 1901 W.H. Spencer Gary Spani Jarrod Cooper Walker, Lance 1990-92 ...... WR Williams, Randy 1984-85 ...... QB 1902 N.L. Towne 1977 Gary Spani Ben Leber Walker, Reggie 2005-06-07-08 ...... LB Williams, Robert E. 1906 1903 R. Thompson Wendell Henrikson Randall Cummins Walker, Tre 2010-11-12-13 ...... LB Williams, Tony 1990-91-92 ...... DT 1904 Carroll Walker 1978 none Jonathan Beasley Wall, William 1950 ...... HB Williams, Turelle 1996-98-99-2000...... LB 1905 W.T. Scholz 1979 Tyrone Crews 2001 Aaron Lockett Wallace, David 1983-85-86-87 ...... LB Williamson, Jack 1980-82 ...... NG 1906 Carl Mallon Roosevelt Duncan Ben Leber Wallace, Jack P. 1949-50 ...... T Willis, Jordan 2013-14-15 ...... DE 1907 J.S. Montgomery Tim Buchanan Terry Pierce Wallace, Mike K. 1981-82-83-84...... WR Willis, Larry 1983...... C 1908 O.W. Hunter Brad Horchem Josh Scobey Wallace, Lawrence “Taco” 2002 ...... WR Willis, Steve P. 1981-82-83-84 ...... K 1909 J.B. Gingery 1980 James Walker Jon McGraw Wallerstedt, Chad 2001 ...... LB Wilson, Braden 2009-10-11-12 ...... FB 1910 G.S. Croyle John Liebe 2002 Marc Dunn ALL-TIME LETTERMEN ALL-TIME Wallerstedt, Matt 1984-85-86-87...... LB Wilson, Cedric 2006-07-08 ...... WR 1911 Jacob Hunter Don Birdsey Nick Leckey Walling, Thurman 1942 ...... E Wilson, Cletis L. 1952-53-54 ...... G 1912 C.I. Phelps 1981 none Terence Newman Walsh, Nick 2014-15 ...... P Wilson, Dillon 2015 ...... PK 1913 F.H. Loomis 1982 Jim Kennedy Terry Pierce Walters, Ralph E. 1960 ...... G Wilson, Ira A. 1907 1914 M.E. Agnew 2003 Josh Buhl Ward, Nick 2011 ...... OL Wilson, Keith 1955-56-57...... HB 1915 E.W. Skinner Dan Ruzich Nick Leckey Warmack, Dalvin 2015...... RB Wilson, Kerry 1979-80 ...... G 1916 1983 Eric Mack Ell Roberson Warren, Dick 1983-84-85 ...... FL Wilson, Mike 2002-03...... LS 1917 J.A. Clark L.E. Madison Andrew Shull Warren, Doug 1988-89-90-91 ...... G Wilson, Otis 1923-24-25 ...... QB 1918 L.W. Randels Jim Northcutt Rashad Washington Warren, Kenneth W. 1934-35-36 ...... FB Wilson, Ray 1984-85-86-87 ...... FB 1919 L.A. Bogue Reggie Singletary 2004 Jermaine Berry Warren, Nick 1998-99-2000-01 ...... TE Wilson, Travis 2002-03 ...... FB 1920 Ike Gatz 1984 Stan Weber Brian Casey Wasemiller, Timothy G. 1973-74-75 ...... C Winchell, Tom 1974 ...... TE 1921 R.E. Cleland Damian Johnson Victor Mann Washington, Greg 1988 ...... WR Winchester, John G. 1959-60 ...... E 1922 Ray Hahn Bob Daniels Darren Sproles Washington, Rashad 2000-01-02-03 ...... RB Winfrey, Dennis R. 1962-63 ...... OL 1923 Ralph Nichols 1985 Barton Hundley Jesse Tetuan Washington, Steve 1999-2000-01-02...... OL Winters, M.S. 1918-19-20 ...... E 1924 Lynn Munn Tim Stone 2005 Brandon Archer Wassberg, Ivan 1934-35-36 ...... C Wiren, Nyle 1993-94-95-96...... DE 1925 H.L. McGee 1986 Kevin Humphrey Jeromey Clary Waters, Jake 2013-14 ...... QB Witherspoon, James 1982-83-84-85 ...... WR 1926 S.J. Tombaugh Jeff Hurd Victor Mann Watkins, James 1940-41 ...... E Wolford, Eric 1990-91-92-93...... G 1927 Jim Douglas Bob Bessert 2006 Brandon Archer Watkins, John W. 1967 ...... G Wolgast, Richard 1940 1928 M.B. Pearson Todd Moody Jordy Nelson Watson, John 1945 Wood, Tanner 2014-15...... DE 1929 A.H. Freeman 1987 Rick Lewis Blake Seiler Watson, Paul 1988-89-90-91 ...... QB Woodard, Jesse 1996-97 ...... TE 1930 Alex Nigro Tony Jordan Greg Wafford Henry Cronkite Matt Garver Watts, Freddie 1961 ...... QB Woods, Justin 2008 ...... RB 1931 2007 Ian Campbell 1932 Walter Zeckser Grady Newton Josh Freeman Watts, Marcus 2004-05-06-07 ...... WR/DB Woodside-Heit, Marcus 2012 ...... LS 1933 Ralph Graham Matt Wallerstedt Jordy Nelson Weatherby, David J. 1944 ...... E Woodward, Daniel F. 1963-64-65 ...... G 1934 George Maddox 1988 Tom Dillon Justin Roland Webb, Allen 2004-05 ...... QB Woody, Forrest 1923 1935 Ralph Churchill Jim Oehm 2008 Jordan Bedore Webber, Henry G. 1922-23 ...... E Wooldridge, Malcom 2004 ...... G 1936 Rolla Holland Lee Pickett Ian Campbell Weber, Adam 2014 ...... FB Wright, 1899 1937 A. Krueger Mark Porter Chris Carney Weber, Stanley J. 1980-83-84 ...... QB Wright, Dale 1946 1938 Staley Pitts 1989 Chad Faulkner Josh Freeman Weber, Stanton 2012-13-14-15 ...... WR Wright, Jarett 2010 ...... LB 1939 Don Crumbaker Erick Harper 2009 Carson Coffman Webster, Ronnie 1944-47 ...... HB Wright, Tate 1990-91-92-93...... K 1940 Chris Langvardt Carl Straw Alex Hrebec Wecker, Michael A. 1973 ...... LB Wright, W.W. 1914-15-16 ...... C 1941 Lysie Wilkins Maurice Henry Jeron Mastrud Wegerer, Louis W. 1973-74-75 ...... DE Wunderly, Fred 1991...... LB 1942 Francis Gwin 1990 Brooks Barta Nick Stringer Wehrle, L.P. 1911-12-13 ...... G Wyatt, Darrell 1988 ...... WR 1943 James Machen Danny Needham 2010 Carson Coffman Wehrman, Casey 1995-96-97...... LB Wywadis, Walt 1977-78-79 ...... T Phillip Lane Michael Smith Tysyn Hartman Wehrman, Shelby 1996-97-98-99 ...... LB 1944 Jean Smith Carl Straw Alex Hrebec Weibert, Wade 2009-10 ...... OL Y 1945 Russ Hardin 1991 Elijah Alexander Zach Kendall Weiler, William 1945 Yandell, Don 1922 ...... HB 1946 Clarence Heath Paul Watson Collin Klein Weiner, Bernard 1938-39-40 ...... G Yandell, Kenneth 1924 ...... RB 1947 Harold Bryan Brooks Barta Emmanuel Lamur Weiner, Michael 2004 ...... G Yankowski, Ronald W. 1969-70 ...... DT 1948 none Russ Campbell 2011 Clyde Aufner Weiner, Todd 1995-96-97...... T Yarnell, Lloyd P. 1969-70-71 ...... FL 1949 Rollin Prather Michael Smith Arthur Brown Weinhold, Dennis G. 1972 ...... T Yates, Derrick 2000 ...... SS Joseph Blanchard 1992 Brooks Barta Tysyn Hartman Welch, John 1984-85-86 ...... QB Yeager, James 1928-29-30...... DL/G 1950 Kenneth Johnson Eric Gallon Alex Hrebec (honorary) Weller, Harold R. 1928-29-33 ...... QB/HB Yemm, Pete 2008 ...... DL Lauren R. Johnson Matt Garber Collin Klein Wells, Eddie D. 1916 Yniguez, Paul 1987-88-89 ...... C 1951 none Jaime Mendez Emmanuel Lamur Wells, Forrest N. 1968-69 ...... WR Young, F. 1918 1952 none Chris Patterson 2012 Arthur Brown Wells, John J. 1971-72-73 ...... G Young, George A. 1911 1953 Tom O’Boyle Reggie Blackwell B.J. Finney Wentling, Wade A. 1978-79-80-82 ...... DT Young, Mark 1988 ...... DL 1954 Ronald Marciniak Quentin Neujahr Collin Klein Wentzel, Mark 1985-86 ...... WR Young, Reggie 1977-78-79 ...... T Corky Taylor 1993 John Butler Ty Zimmerman Wentzel, Scott W. 1981-82-84-85 ...... SS Young, Ryan 1995-96-97-98 ...... T 1955 Jim Furey Andre Coleman 2013 B.J. Finney Wertzberger, Melvin H. 1931-32-33 1956 Ellis Rainsberger Jaime Mendez Tyler Lockett Wesley, Martez 1998-99-2000 ...... WR Z 1957 Ellis Rainsberger Quentin Neujahr Blake Slaughter West, Steven 2014-15 ...... WR Zabelin, Eric 1987-88-89 ...... G 1958 Gene Meier 1994 Barrett Brooks Tre Walker Weybrew, Neil 1930-31-32 ...... T Zadnik, Donald E. 1955-56-57 ...... E 1959 Joe Vader Kirby Hocutt Ty Zimmerman Whearty, Riley R. 1935-36 ...... C Zeckser, Walter 1930-31-32 ...... G 1960 Dale Evans J.J. Smith 2014 Jonathan Truman Whedon, Edwin F. 1916-17 ...... T Zele, Scott 1988...... LB 1961 Al Kouneski Laird Veatch B.J. Finney Wheeler, Mike 1989 ...... WR Zeleznak, Michael 1941-42-46-47...... FB 1962 Jack King 1995 Mitch Running Tyler Lockett Whipple, C.E. 1905 Zeller, Eldon W. 1953 ...... HB 1963 Willis Crenshaw Matt Miller Ryan Mueller Whipple, G.E. 1908-09-10 ...... FB Zickefoose, Charles E. 1953-54-55 ...... E Dennis Winfrey Dirk Ochs Jake Waters White, Corey 2001-02 ...... DT Zier, Mark B. 1973-74-75 ...... T 1964 Robert Mitts Percell Gaskins Weston Hiebert White, Lindbergh 1972 ...... SS Zimmerman, Ty 2010-11-12-13 ...... DB Bob Sjogren Dederick Kelly (special teams) White, Michael D. 1965 ...... QB Zitnik, Joseph 1935 ...... E 1965 James Grechus 1996 Kevin Lockett Dante Barnett (honorary) White, Scott 1983-85-86 ...... LB Zollars, Eldon 1948 ...... C Bill Matan Brian Kavanagh Curry Sexton (honorary) Whitehair, Cody 2012-13-14-15 ...... OL Zoller, C.L. 1907-08-09-10 ...... T Willie Jones Mario Smith 2015 Cody Whitehair Whitehead, Robert T. 1953-54-55 ...... QB Zumalt, Clifford Ray 1948 1966 none Jason Johnson Dante Barnett Whitfield, Kerr 1924 ...... RB 1967 Danny Lankas Joe Gordon Travis Britz Whitley, Eddy 1976-77-78-79 ...... TE 1968 Dave Jones 1997 Eric Hickson Morgan Burns Whitlock, Merle 1938 ...... HB 1969 John Stucky Travis Ochs Stanton Weber Whitney, George C. 1957-58-59...... HB 1970 Lynn Dickey Todd Weiner 2016 Dante Barnett Whittle, Loren 1987-88 ...... LB Oscar Gibson Mark Simoneau Jesse Ertz Wiggins, George 1929-30-31 ...... FB 1971 Keith Best Ryan Young Jordan Willis Wight, J.W. 1996-97 ...... LS/TE William Butler 1998 Michael Bishop Dalton Risner Wilbur, B.N. 1905-07 ...... G 1972 Dennis Morrison Eric Hickson Wild, Darrel E. 1982-83 ...... WR Gary Melcher Jeff Kelly Wilder, Marshall P. 1914-15-16 ...... HB 1973 John Wells Mark Simoneau Wilkins, Lysle 1939-40-41 ...... FB Greg Jones Travis Ochs Wilkinson, Richard K. 1964-65-66 ...... G 1974 Steve Grogan Ryan Young Wilkinson, W.J. 1904 Leslie Chaves Williams, Anthony 1989-90 ...... DT Gordon Chambliss Williams, Cedrick 2003-04 ...... DB

192 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Assistant Coach Year(s) Assistant Coach Year(s) ALL-TIME COACHES Anderson, “Swede”...... 1931 Gush, Jim...... 1999-2001 ALL-TIME HEAD COACHING RECORDS Barnes, Nelson ...... 1993 Haley, Bob ...... 1960-66 Head Coach Years W-L-T Pct. Bates, Jim ...... 1975-76 Hartmen, Jerry ...... 1986-88 Ira Pratt 1896 0-1-1 .250 Bennett, Phil ...... 1999-2001 Hatcher, Joe ...... 1981-83 A.W. Ehrsam 1897 1-2-1 .375 Bielema, Bret ...... 2002-03 Hayes, Tom ...... 2011-16 Bocchi, Don ...... 1981-84 Haylett, Ward ...... 1928-38 O.K. Williamson 1898 1-1-2 .500 Bowman, Ken ...... 1986 Haymaker, “Doc” ...... 1931 Albert Hansen 1899 2-3-0 .400 Boyce, Jerry ...... 1981-84 Heatth, Ted ...... 1973-74 Fay Moulton 1900 2-4-0 .333 Branch, Jesse ...... 1967-71, 1974 Hendrick, John ...... 1991-92 Wade Moore 1901 3-4-1 .438 Breen, Emmett ...... 1948-50 Hitch, Bob ...... 1973-74 Cyrus E. Dietz 1902 2-6-0 .250 Brock, Dave ...... 2007-08 Holtz, “Doc” ...... 1929-31 G.O. Dietz 1903 3-4-1 .438 Brouhard, Leo ...... 1986 Horton, Tim ...... 2006 Reuben Booth 1904 1-6-0 .143 Buda, Sandy ...... 1975-77 Hudson, Ron ...... 1995-2002 Mike Ahearn 1905-10 39-12-0 .765 Bumpas, Dick ...... 1981-82 Humenuik, Ron ...... 1994 Burns, Greg ...... 2007 Jackson, Bobby ...... 1970-74 Guy Lowman 1911-14 17-15-3 .529 Burns, Keith ...... 2010 Jackson, Cornell ...... 2008 John Bender 1915 3-4-1 .438 Cavanugh, Ed ...... 1955-58 Jones, James ...... 2006 Z.G. Clevenger 1916-19 19-9-2 .667 Clements, Joe Bob ...... 2003-2005, 2009-12 Kadlec, Jon ...... 1960-65 Charles Bachman 1920-27 33-23-9 .577 Cochrane, O.L. “Chili” ...... 1931-41 Kampf, Paul ...... 1955-57 Bo McMillin 1928-33 29-21-1 .578 Coe, Charlie ...... 1989 Knorr, Fritz ...... 1944-45 Lynn Waldorf 1934 7-2-1 .750 Cole, LC ...... 1986-87 Koenning, Vic ...... 2009 Wes Fry 1935-39 18-21-6 .467 Coleman, Andre ...... 2013-16 Kramer, Larry...... 1995-97 Hobbs Adams 1940-41,46 4-21-2 .185 Cope, Bob ...... 1989-90, 1996 LaRue, Jim ...... 1951, 1954 Ward Haylett 1942-44 6-20-2 .250 Cormack, Herb ...... 1955-59 LaRue, Ken ...... 1960-66 Cosh, Chris ...... 2004-2005, 2009-11 Latina, John ...... 1989-1993 Lud Fiser 1945 1-7-0 .125 Cox, Bill ...... 1973-74 Latimore, Mo ...... 1978-85; 1994-2016 Sam Francis 1947 0-10-0 .000 Cox, Mike ...... 2012-16 Lawrence, Don ...... 1964-65 Ralph Graham 1948-50 4-26-1 .145 Crawley, John ...... 1948 Leavitt, Jim ...... 1990-95 Bill Meek 1951-54 14-24-1 .372 Cudmore, John ...... 1951-54 Leonard, Frank ...... 2007-2008 Bus Mertes 1955-59 15-34-1 .310 Darnell, Gary ...... 1978-82 Liddy, Bob ...... 1959 Doug Weaver 1960-66 8-60-1 .123 Davie, Jim ...... 1979-83 Long, Bob ...... 1983-85 Vince Gibson 1967-74 33-52-0 .388 Deal, Mark ...... 1986-88 McCarty, Tim ...... 2006-08 Ellis Rainsberger 1975-77 6-27-0 .182 Deal, Mike ...... 1986-88 McDowell, Gene ...... 1970-73 Dickerson, Ron ...... 1973-74 McGee, Jerry ...... 1966 Jim Dickey 1978-85 25-53-2 .325 Dickey, Charlie ...... 2009-16 McGinnis, Dave ...... 1983-85 Lee Moon 1985 1-8-0 .111 Dimel, Dana ...... 1989-96, 2009-16 McGuire, Tim ...... 1984-85 Stan Parrish 1986-88 2-30-1 .076 Dimitroff, Tom ...... 1973 McVay, Tom ...... 1983-85 Bill Snyder 1989-2005, 2009-15 193-101-1 .656 Dissinger, Ed ...... 1958-65 Madden, Joe ...... 1972 Ron Prince 2006-2008 17-20 .459 Donnan, Jim ...... 1978-80 Maddox, “Oss” ...... 1928-31 Totals 120 years 509-631-41 .448 Driesbach, Chuck...... 1979-83 Mangino, Mark ...... 1994-98 Dunn, Paul ...... 1998-2002 Matsakis, Manny ...... 1994 Dunkelberger, Dave ...... 1975-77 Mertes, Bus ...... 1953-54 Assistant Coach Year(s) Elliott, Bob ...... 2002-2005 Miller, Del ...... 1989-94, 2002-2005, 2009-16 Socolofsky, Charles...... 1942-44 Elliott, Jerry ...... 1967-70 Miller, Matt ...... 1999-2005 Stanley, Bob ...... 2003-2005 Emerson, J.W...... 1977 Moll, C.S...... 1929 Steele, Dale ...... 1987-88 Evans, Mickey ...... 1945 1949 Montgomery, Leroy ...... 1967-71 Stehley, Don ...... 1952-53 Fabris, Jon ...... 1997-98 Moran, Lee ...... 1975 Steinberg, Dick ...... 1967-69 Faiman, John ...... 1985 Morris, Raheem ...... 2006 Stoops, Bob ...... 1989-95 Falks, Frank ...... 1971-72 Myers, Frank ...... 1929 Stoops, Mike ...... 1992-98 Fello, Bob ...... 1999-2001 Naughton, Pat ...... 1955-58 Strahm, Dick ...... 1973-74 Fiser, Lud ...... 1947-48 Nelson, Carl ...... 1942-43 Sucic, Steve ...... 1955-57 Flegal, Dave ...... 1986-88 Nelson, Mike ...... 1989 Swanson, Wally ...... 1945-46 Franchione, Dennis ...... 1978-80 Neve, Norvall ...... 1947 Taylor, Corky ...... 1959-63 Franklin, James ...... 2006-07 O’Boyle, Tommy ...... 1949-50 Taylor, Sherwood ...... 1984-85 Frazier, Bob ...... 1967-72 Otto, Jim ...... 1984-85 Tenuta, Jon ...... 1988 Gilstrap, Jim ...... 1977 Owens, Frank...... 1947 Thompson, Bobby ...... 1978 Griffith, Ben ...... 1991-93 Pendry, Joe ...... 1975 Thompson, Jerry ...... 1966 Grogan, Tom ...... 1989-91 Peterson, Greg ...... 1995-2005 Tibesar, Tim ...... 2006-08 Pitts, Staley ...... 1947 Tonish, Ed ...... 1946 Powell, Don...... 1967-72 Towers, Dick ...... 1964-65 Price, Royal ...... 1951-54 Van Sickle, Clyde ...... 1951-54 Pryor, Dean ...... 1967-69 Venables, Brent ...... 1996-98 Quartaro, Nick ...... 1989-93 Wade, Dewey ...... 1972 Rachel, Rich ...... 1986-88 Walker, Micky ...... 1966 Rahne, Ricky...... 2007-10 Walker, Paul ...... 1948-50 Ramsey, Kevin ...... 1988-90 Wallerstedt, Matt ...... 2006-07 Reynolds, Bob ...... 1958 Walsh, Bill ...... 1959 Robertson, Sam ...... 1967-71 Walstad, George...... 1975-80 Robinson, Bobby ...... 1977 Warren, Dewey ...... 1974 Rodgers, Jeff ...... 2008 Warren, Ted ...... 1938, 1949 Romaine, Gib ...... 1971-72 Washburn, L.P...... 1929 Root, Frank ...... 1928-31 Washington, Pat ...... 2006 Rowden, Jake ...... 1951-52 Weber, Bob ...... 1973-76 Ruggiero, Warren ...... 2008 White, Bob ...... 1950 Russell, Dougal ...... 1946 Williams, Ivy ...... 1975-77 Sandahl, Al ...... 1985 Williamson, Stan ...... 1935-39 MO LATIMORE Schutte, Bill ...... 1940-41, 1946 Worley, Bill ...... 1966 The longest-tenured assistant Seiler, Blake ...... 2013-16 coach in school history Selcer, Dick ...... 1975-77 Selmer, Carl ...... 1978-80 Singler, Bill ...... 1986-88 Slocum, R.C...... 1971 Smith, Michael...... 1997-2005, 2009-11 Snyder, Sean ...... 2011-16

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 193 BILL SNYDER FAMILY STADIUM BILL SNYDER FAMILY DID YOU KNOW? Of the top 25 crowds in school history, 21 have come since 2013, including eight of the top 10

Renamed in honor of legendary head football coach Bill Sny- structure now carries the title “Vanier Football Complex” in honor 2013: Construction on Phase II of the Bill Snyder Family Sta- der by a proclamation of the Kansas Board of Regents on Nov. of the Vanier family of Brookville, Kan. dium master plan - West Stadium Center completed in time for the 16, 2005, Bill Snyder Family Stadium will host its 48th season of 1991: New Astroturf was laid down prior to the 1991 season, start of the season. Wildcat football this fall. and the fi eld was named “Wagner Field” in honor of Dave and 2014: Construction began on Phase III of the Bill Snyder Family Originally named KSU Stadium, the facility was built at a cost Carol Wagner of Dodge City. Stadium master plan - the new Vanier Football Complex - following of $1.6 million and financed from student fees, athletics gate re- 1993: K-State put the fi nishing touches on its facility improve- the completion of the season. ceipts and contributions. The stadium opened its doors Sept. 21, ments with a $3.3 million fi ve-level press box, including suites, 2015: Construction on Phase III of the Bill Snyder Family Sta- 1968, with a 21-0 shutout of Colorado State. The original seating and a $2.2 million indoor facility. dium master plan – the new $65 million Vanier Football Complex capacity was set at 35,000, and an expansion in the summer of 1996: The $1 million Academic Learning Center became a – completed in time for the season. 1970 added 4,000 permanent bleachers on the east side and part of the Vanier Complex, hosting study facilities for all K-State 2016: Phase IIIB of the Bill Snyder Family Stadium master 3,000 temporary bleachers on the west side. student-athletes. A $2.6 million project added a 20x26 foot Jum- plan, which features a new video board, showcase stage for the Following the 1998 season, the addition of a deck and sky boTron, new scoreboards and marquis messageboard. marching band and visiting locker room, was completed in time for suites on the east side of the stadium increased capacity to more 1999: Following the 1998 season, the facility underwent a the season. than 50,000. On Nov. 11, 2000, 53,811 fans witnessed Kansas $12.8 million expansion project. An additional 8,000 permanent State’s 29-28 win over Nebraska. It remains the largest crowd seats were added, including a club seating area and 31 additional Note: Prior to the opening of Bill Snyder Family Stadium, the ever to witness a sporting event in the state of Kansas. sky suites. The project raised the total capacity of KSU Stadium to Wildcats played in Memorial Stadium, which opened in 1924 Multi-million dollar upgrades to the Vanier Sports Complex, the over 50,000 with temporary seating. and still stands on the main campus. installation of new video and message boards, including a 23’ X 2002: A new FieldTurf playing surface is installed. The 61’ ProStar VideoPlus display in the south end zone in 2006, and $850,000 project was completed in late May of 2002 and features a complete upgrade of the lower bowl seating for 2007 are some an innovative sand and rubber infi ll mixture and is the newest LARGEST K-STATE CROWDS of the major additions to the facility over the last several years. technology in competitive fi eld products. 1. 53,811...... Nebraska - Nov. 11, 2000 Bill Snyder Family Stadium’s most recent changes include a 2003-07: The Vanier Football Complex received a complete 2. 53,746...... Oklahoma State - Nov. 1, 2014 new playing surface - AstroTurf’s Gameday Grass 3D infi ll system makeover that includes a new training facility, weight room, 3. 53,671...... TCU - Oct. 10, 2015 - and new restroom additions to the east side view level in 2011, equipment room, coaches’ offi ces, meeting rooms, locker room 4. 53,540...... Louisiana Tech - Sept. 19, 2015 a $75 million project to construct the new West Stadium Center and permanent seating in the north end zone. 5. 53,439...... Kansas - Nov. 29, 2014 in 2013, while the most recent change is the new Vanier Football 2006: New video and message boards are installed at the north 6. 53,351...... North Dakota State - Aug. 30, 2013 Complex, with substantial completion in time for the 2015 season. and south ends of Bill Snyder Family Stadium at a cost of $1.7 7. 53,310...... Oklahoma - Oct. 16, 2004 million. The south end of the stadium receives a fully integrated 8. 53,297...... Iowa State - Nov. 21, 2015 The following is a rundown of the other facelifts that have been ProStar VideoPlus display system that measures a whopping 23’ X 53,297...... South Dakota - Sept. 5, 2015 added during the 44-year history of the stadium: 61’. 1970: A statewide spring fund-raising drive raised $250,000 2007: The seating in the lower bowl of Bill Snyder Family Sta- 10. 53,073...... Louisiana - Sept. 7, 2013 for the installation of Astroturf, replacing the original natural grass. dium is completely upgraded, including new chairbacks below the 11. 53,046...... Auburn - Sept. 18, 2014 1972: The offi ce/dressing room complex at the north end of the press box on the west side of the stadium and aluminium benches 12. 53,011...... Oklahoma - Oct. 14, 2000 stadium was added. It houses all the K-State football offi ces and throughout the balance of the lower bowl. A new stadium sound 13. 52,958...... Massachusetts - Sept. 14, 2013 has dressing facilities for the Wildcats and their opponents. system was also installed. 14. 52,918...... West Virginia - Dec. 5, 2015 1980: New artifi cial turf was installed prior to the season. 2011: Phase I of the Bill Snyder Family Stadium master ren- 15. 52,899...... UTEP - Sept. 27, 2014 1983: Permanent stadium lights were added allowing the Wild- ovation plan began. A new AstroTurf Gameday Grass 3D infi ll 16. 52,898...... West Virginia - Oct. 26, 2013 cats to play night games. playing surface was installed as well as construction of additional 17. 52,879...... Texas - Oct. 25, 2014 1987: An addition to the offi ce/dressing room complex was restroom facilities on the east side view level of the stadium. 18. 52,867...... Oklahoma - Oct. 17, 2015 made in the summer of 1987, which provided more dressing and 2012: Construction began on Phase II of the Bill Snyder Family 19. 52,830...... Stephen F. Austin - Aug. 30, 2014 training room facilities. Stadium master plan - the West Stadium Center. The new $75 20. 52,803...... Baylor - Oct. 12, 2013 1989-1992: A $2 million renovation project was undertaken to million WSC includes new amenities for all fans at Bill Snyder 21. 52,773...... Oklahoma - Nov. 23, 2013 revamp the entire football complex. The result is one of the most Family Stadium. New concessions, restrooms, press level, suites, 22. 52,726...... Texas Tech - Oct. 4, 2014 spectacular football complexes in the country, complete with plush club and loge seating and ticket offi ces will replace the current 23. 52,697...... TCU - Nov. 16, 2013 locker rooms, a 6,500-square foot weight room, state of the art west side facilities. Additionally, a new Team Fan Store and Hall 24. 52,542...... Iowa State - Nov. 2, 2013 classrooms equipped with the latest video equipment, a training of Honor will be included on the main Concourse Level. 25. 52,254...... Kansas - Oct. 9, 1999 room, a players’ lounge and the picturesque Big Eight Room. The

194 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE [since 1968] BILL SNYDER FAMILY STADIUM Year Home-Average Road-Average Total-Average 1968 ...... 134,179-26,836 198,611-39,722 332,790-33,279 1969 ...... 135,947-33,987 252,850-42,142 388,797-38,880 1970 ...... 190,012-38,002 254,147-42,358 444,159-40,378 1971 ...... 170,169-34,034 219,537-36,590 389,706-35,428 1972 ...... 188,981-31,497 253,604-50,721 442,585-40,235 1973 ...... 150,821-30,164 264,076-44,013 414,897-37,718 1974 ...... 180,473-25,782 202,601-50,650 383,074-34,825 1975 ...... 161,953-32,391 252,785-42,131 414,738-37,703 1976 ...... 154,186-25,698 271,214-54,243 425,400-38,673 1977 ...... 136,681-27,336 269,331-44,889 406,012-36,910 1978 ...... 164,454-27,409 266,939-53,388 431,393-39,218 1979 ...... 158,810-31,762 264,902-44,150 423,712-38,519 VANIER FAMILY FOOTBALL COMPLEX 1980 ...... 168,483-28,081 299,754-59,951 468,237-42,567 The new complex opened its doors to the football program and K-State Athletics in August 2015 1981 ...... 136,568-27,314 248,154-41,359 384,722-34,975 1982 ...... 208,266-29,752 265,178-66,295 522,967-43,580 1983 ...... 183,311-30,552 229,020-45,804 409,331-37,212 ATTENDANCE HIGHS VS. BIG 12 SCHOOLS 1984 ...... 136,856-27,371 332,470-55,412 469,326-42,666 Opponent Home Date Road Date 1985 ...... 155,512-22,216 151,998-38,000 307,510-27,955 Baylor ...... 52,803 Oct. 12, 2013 47,934 Dec. 6, 2014 1986 ...... 113,693-18,949 247,072-49,414 360,765-32,797 Iowa State ...... 53,297 Nov. 21, 2015 56,800 Oct. 13, 2012 1987 ...... 126,100-21,017 258,244-51,649 384,344-34,940 Kansas ...... 53,439 Nov. 29, 2014 54,480 Nov. 1, 1975 1988 ...... 125,850-20,975 187,454-37,491 313,304-28,482 Oklahoma ...... 53,310 Oct. 16, 2004 85,276 Sept. 29, 2012 1989 ...... 160,356-26,726 296,303-59,261 456,659-41,514 Oklahoma State ...... 53,746 Nov. 1, 2014 58,895 Nov. 5, 2011 1990 ...... 141,303-23,551 226,525-45,305 367,828-33,439 TCU ...... 53,671 Oct. 10, 2015 48,012 Nov. 8, 2014 1991 ...... 174,367-29,061 264,861-52,972 439,228-39,930 Texas ...... 52,879 Oct. 25, 2014 100,705 Nov. 19, 2011 1992 ...... 138,867-27,773 207,730-41,546 396,597-36,054 Texas Tech...... 52,726 Oct. 4, 2014 54,609 Nov. 9, 2013 1993 ...... 217,742-31,106 166,907-41,702 384,649-34,968 West Virginia...... 52,918 Dec. 5, 2015 60,101 Oct. 20, 2012 1994 ...... 229,395-38,233 207,862-41,572 437,257-39,751 1995 ...... 271,400-38,771 158,315-39,578 429,715-39,065 LARGEST ROAD GAME ATTENDANCE 1996 ...... 257,882-42,980 231,416-46,283 489,298-44,481 Rk Crowd at Opponent, Date 1997 ...... 258,545-43,091 233,526-46,705 492,071-44,734 1. 100,705 at Texas, Nov. 19, 2011 1998 ...... 300,633-42,948 200,972-50,243 623,183-47,937 2. 95,248 at Texas, Sept. 21, 2013 1999 ...... 357,951-51,136 249,381-62,346 664,450-55,371 3. 88,283 at Texas, Oct. 24, 2015 2000 ...... 351,820-50,260 230,332-57,583 802,420-57,315 4. 86,439 at Auburn, Sept. 1, 2007 2001 ...... 291,245-48,541 310,403-62,080 601,648-54,695 5. 85,998 at Nebraska, Nov. 21, 2009 2002 ...... 384,654-48,062 163,338-40,834 547,992-45,666 6. 85,276 at Oklahoma, Sept. 29, 2012 2003 ...... 376,878-47,110 247,868-61,967 828,445-55,230 7. 85,018 at Oklahoma, Oct. 18, 2014 2004 ...... 338,833-48,405 229,741-57,435 568,574-51,689 8. 84,864 at Texas, Sept. 29, 2007 2005 ...... 275,767-45,961 292,675-58,535 568,442-51,676 9. 84,665 at Nebraska, Nov. 10, 2007 2006 ...... 373,547-46,693 189,926-47,482 615,683-47,360 10. 84,501 at Oklahoma, Oct. 1, 2005 2007 ...... 284,296-47,383 377,915-62,986 662,211-55,184 2008 ...... 316,327-45,190 293,555-58,711 609,882-50,824 2009 ...... 280,579-46,763 301,143-60,229 622,573-51,881 2010 ...... 298,897-49,816 214,027-42,805 589,667-45,359 2011 ...... 343,209-49,030 381,241-63,540 724,450-55,727 2012 ...... 351,943-50,278 217,256-43,451 639,441-49,188 2013 ...... 423,095-52,887 305,592-61,118 728,687-56,053 2014 ...... 371,565-53,081 343,967-57,328 715,532-55,041 2015 ...... 371,698-53,100 314,136-52,356 685,834-52,756

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 195 WILDCAT NICKNAME FIRST GAME POWERCAT LOGO Through its fi rst 19 seasons of athletic competition, History has forgotten the actual score of the fi rst football One of the most recognizable Kansas State had used “Aggies” as its nickname. But prior game played at the school now called Kansas State Univer- athletic logos in the nation is to the 1915 season, new coach John “Chief” Bender gave sity. the Powercat. The logo was in- his squad the nickname “Wildcats.” On Dec. 2, 1892, a team from Kansas State Agricul- troduced by Bill Snyder shortly tural College played its fi rst game. At “quarter back” was after his arrival in Manhattan K-STATE COLORS a sophomore from Colfax, Ill., named A.D. Benson. Benson as the attitude of the entire TRADITIONS The school color Royal Purple was adopted in the fall of had introduced his schoolmates to football when he arrived athletics department and university changing. 1896 by a committee of “Miss Minnie L. Copeland, Jr. and at KSAC in 1891. Manhattan native Tom Bookwalter, in cooperation with Miss Winnifred Houghton and Miss Ina E. Holyrod, of the The sport, however, was quickly banned by the college. head coach Bill Snyder, created the powerful logo that is a senior class, and perhaps one or more others.” Although Five years later, the school’s newspaper, the K-State In- prominent feature on the K-State football helmet, at Wag- K-State’s only offi cial color is purple, white has been used dustrialist, remarked, “It is hoped that our students have ner Field, on the back of the Dev Nelson Pressbox, clothing, as a complimentary color for many years. Silver is also the good sense to play even football without violence, but fl ags, bottled water, vanity plates for cars and just about a common second or third color. Former head basketball the game as sometimes played is next to barbarism.” anywhere in Manhattan. coach Cotton Fitzsimmons incorprated gold during his In 1896, KSAC played the fi rst game now recorded in Previous logos used by the athletics department in- two-year stint (1968-70), but gold or yellow has not been K-State’s list of all-time scores. A team coached by Ira cluded a line drawing of a wildcat head and the “Willie the used since that time. The term “Purple Pride,” which is Pratt traveled to Fort Riley on Thanksgiving Day and lost to Wildcat” that is used today by the Alumni Association. often used in association with K-State athletics, was given a squad comprised of soldiers, 14-0. Later that fall, KSAC rise during the tenure of head football coach Vince Gibson played Fort Riley again, and this time the game ended in a WILLIE WILDCAT (1967-74). 6-6 tie. It was during the 1896 season that KSAC adopted Willie, a student bedecked in an oversized Wildcat head, the mascot “Aggies,” and selected Royal Purple as the is Kansas State’s No. 1 fan. Willie Wildcats are selected K-STATE SONGS school’s offi cial color. yearly by a panel appointed by the cheerleading coach. The Alma Mater was selected as a result of a 1903 The mascot is a central part of athletic contests, but also campus contest. H.W. Jones (’88) was responsible for FIRST NIGHT GAME attends functions around the state as an ambassador. K-State’s prized result. Jones’ original work was four On Oct. 7, 1932, Kansas State played its fi rst night foot- Traditionally, the identity of the student portraying Willie is stanzas including the chorus. His version has been ball game in school history. The team traveled to Salina, kept secret. slightly altered over the years to include just two stanzas Kan., to play Kansas Wesleyan on a Friday evening and won and the changing of the words from Kansas State Agricul- 52-6, before a crowd of about 4,000. All-time great Ralph TOUCHDOWN I-XI tural College to Kansas State University. Graham, known as The Rammer, scored 28 points on four In 1922, Hall-of-Famer Charles Bachman asked alumni touchdowns and four extra points. to consider donating an actual Wildcat to the school to Alma Mater Fifteen years later, on Sept. 20, 1947, K-State played serve as a mascot. KSAC alumni Herbert R. Groome and “I know a spot that I love full well, ’Tis not in forest nor its fi rst night game in Manhattan, losing 12-0 to Oklahoma John E. McCoy, both veterinarians in Twin Falls, Idaho, do- yet in dell, ever it holds me with magic spell, I think of State at Memorial Stadium. nated “Touchdown I” to the school shortly after the animal thee Alma Mater. was nursed back to health under their care. The bobcat K-STATE SLOGANS had an encounter with a porcupine, and his face and “KSU, we’ll carry the banner high, KSU long, long may thy Several chants and slogans are used in association throat were punctured by numerous quills. Unfortunately, colors fl y. Loyal to thee thy children shall swell the cry. with the team. “Purple Pride” and “Eat ‘Em Up, Eat ‘Em Touchdown I never fully recovered from its fi ght, dying of Up K-S-U” are just a few. The slogan “Every Man A Wild- pneumonia shortly after arriving in Manhattan. “Hail, Hail, Hail Alma Mater.” cat” was popular in the ’50s, ’60s and early ’70s, and Although several bobcats served as Kansas State’s once adorned the front of the House press wildcat mascot since being introduced in 1922, the ani- Wildcat Victory box. mals no longer attend K-State games. Touchdown XI, the “Fight you K-State Wildcats. For Alma Mater fi ght-fi ght- Kansas State, itself, is referred to in many different 11th in the line, was kept at Manhattan’s Sunset Zoo. fi ght. shortened versions. The most popular is “K-State,” which is used by alums, friends and journalists from coast to “Glory in the combat for the purple and white. Faithful to coast. Everyone knows that familiar tune Wabash Cannon- our colors, we shall ever be, fi ghting ever fi ghting for a ball. In fact, Wabash and K-State are almost synonymous. Wildcat Victory!” What many people do not know is how the song became an integral part of K-State athletics. In the fall of 1968, the department of music burnt down. Every piece of music in the building was destroyed. The only thing that was sal- vaged was what was in the band director’s brief case. That included a piece of music titled the Wabash Cannonball. With an upcoming basketball game and no music, that left only one thing to do. The band members played the song loud and often. A song that originally had no connection to KSU became a second fi ght song.

TROPHY GAME The Governor’s Trophy Game between Kansas State University and the University of Kansas was initiated in 1969 by Gov. Robert Docking. The original traveling trophy was retired following the 1996 K-State victory. A new tro- 1896 TEAM phy was introduced following the 48-16 win at Manhattan Traveling to the fi rst game in K-State history in 1997. The trophy is presented to the winning team and coaches in the winner’s dressing room immediately follow- ing each year’s game.

196 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE GOOD FOR A WILDCAT... FIRST DOWN! TRADITIONS It was 1993 and the fi rst year of the new $3.3 million press box. K-State’s public address announcer began what would become a K-State tradition. After a Wildcat fi rst down, he would say, “Good for a Wildcat fi rst down.” Throughout the 1993 season, the P.A. announcer did this ritual alone. However, at the beginning of the 1994 season the crowd started to join in on the catchy phrase and began GOOD FOR A WILDCAT... to shout it with him. Now, with the addition of the fi rst down and touchdown arm motions, K-State’s P.A. announcer no longer even needs to fi nish the phrase as the Wildcat fans RING OF HONOR HARLEY DAY fi nish it for him. Kansas State started a new tradition in 2002, as the A creation of former athletic director Max Urick, Harley football program announced the inaugural Ring of Honor Day, is one of the most popular days of the year for Wildcat ROBINSON BREAKS COLOR BARRIER Class. The distinction is designed to recognize those in the fans. Led by Willie Wildcat, Harley Day participants, with In 1948, Harold Robinson graduated from Manhattan football program who have distinguished themseleves on their engines blaring, take the short ride around the play- High and prepared to become K-State’s fi rst black stu- and off the fi eld. Among the criteria considered is grad- ing surface of Bill Snyder Family Stadium, where they are dent-athlete. After sitting out the 1948 season as all fresh- uation from Kansas State with a student-athlete having greeted by a boisterous crowd. men were required, K-State head coach Ralph Graham in been out of school for at least fi ve years, quality of char- 1949 made Robinson the fi rst African-American to receive acter, whether the person is an excellent representative of an athletic scholarship in the Big Seven Conference. K-State and whether a person has achieved performance Robinson, who passed away in May 2006, was named that warrents consensus All-America level status at K- an all-conference center in 1950, his junior season, despite State. playing for a 1-9-1 team. Robinson gained the consider- HARLEY DAY able respect of opponents and fans despite the smoldering KEN OCHS COURAGE AWARD racism that was so pervasive during his playing days. He Ken Ochs was a 6-foot, 208-pound long shot to make the wasn’t allowed to stay at the same hotel as his teammates K-State football team in 1966. The La Crosse, Kan., native on many road trips, instead staying in private residences. made the K-State team but suffered a leg injury during that Hoyt Givens did not play in 1949, but joined Robinson on spring’s drills. After his leg didn’t respond to treatment, it the varsity in 1950 as a non-scholarship player. was discovered that Ochs had a malignant bone tumor. Following Robinson as a barrier breaker in Big Seven His leg was amputated six inches above the knee. Ochs baseball in 1952 was Earl Woods, the father of golf super- returned to K-State and earned his degree in the spring of star Tiger Woods. Other K-Staters instrumental in breaking 1969. By then, he was a manager for the football team, and down the color barrier were Gene Wilson in basketball in the program had named an honor for personal courage in 1952, Veryl Switzer, Norman Mills, Clifford Bizek and Her- his name. Ochs died of cancer Oct. 3, 1969. man Wilson in track in 1953 and Don Harris in tennis in 1952. Switzer earned All-America honors in football and went on to be the fourth player selected in the NFL draft by the Green Bay Packers in 1954. GOLDEN CATS One of the truly unique aspects of Kansas State football is the Golden Cats Program - a group of former K-State football players, managers, trainers, coaches and support staff who make contributions directly to the football pro- gram. The primary purpose is to bring together all of the past members of the football program, to provide opportu- nities for them to reunite and spend time with teammates of the past, support the student-athletes who presently represent their program and help unite Kansas State in a way never accomplished before. The Golden Cat program was developed in 1990 with each Golden Cat making a fi nancial contribution to help assist with capital improvements related to football. The Golden Cat Club is the strongest team-sport support group at K-State. The club has provided strong fi nancial assis- tance through the purchase of such things as weight equip- ment, rehab equipment and computers for the Academic Learning Center. For the Golden Cats, it’s a great opportunity to give back to the program, plus they can witness fi rst-hand how their contributions have enhanced the opportunities of football student-athletes. In turn, the Golden Cats truly remain a part of the program, while receiving various privileges such HAROLD ROBINSON First African-American in the Big Seven as the brass name plates, pregame tailgate parties, Golden Conference to earn a scholarship Cat clothing, video tapes, game program recognition and other memorabilia.

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ANDERSON HALL

Colleges of t’s a great time to be a K-Stater! From residence halls Kansas State University to athletics facilities to academic buildings, Agriculture I the Manhattan campus is in the midst of a Architecture, Planning & Design Arts & Sciences building boom. K-State will soon look considerably Business Administration different in many exciting ways. Education Engineering Human Ecology Technology & Aviation Veterinary Medicine

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ACADEMIC RECOGNITION

• Kansas State University is a program site for First Schol- ars, a national program aimed at increasing graduation RENOVATED K-STATE rates among fi rst-generation students. The Suder Foun- STUDENT UNION dation awarded the university $850,000 to cover student scholarships and start-up costs to launch the program.

• For the fi fth year in a row, the College of Business Ad- The next fi ve years are shaping up to be a whirlwind of ac- K-State’s Global Campus, home to online and distance ministration’s sales program was named one of the top tivity as K-State gains visibility and recognition within the programs, puts the power of a K-State education at your programs in the country by the Sales Education Founda- state and nation. Currently, the university is working toward fi ngertips. Professional development workshops and en- tion. The program is offered through the college’s National becoming a Top 50 public research university by 2025. To richment programs are also offered through this campus. Strategic Sales Institute. accomplish this, we are ramping up our total research and development expenditures, the total endowment and the K-State is proud to host the prestigious Landon Lectures, • The College of Human Ecology is home to the nation’s fi rst number of undergraduate students involved in research, honoring the late Kansas statesman Alfred M. Landon. graduate certifi cate in fi nancial therapy in the nation. The among other goals. K-State is well on its way; check out Since 1966, the series has featured more than 170 nation- personal fi nancial planning program provides training for our progress at k-state.edu/2025. ally prominent speakers. Past speakers have included U.S. both fi nancial and mental health professionals. presidents, world leaders, Supreme Court justices, CEOs History and Location and other prominent fi gures. • For the 18th time in the last 19 years, the quarter-scale Established in 1863, K-State was the nation’s fi rst op- tractor design team won or placed in the top three at the erational land-grant university. As such, the university’s Student Achievement American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers mission has always been rooted in the principles set forth K-State students have an outstanding record when it International Quarter-Scale Tractor Student Design Com- in the Morrill Act: to provide teaching, research and service comes to winning national competitions. K-Staters have petition. to the citizens of Kansas and beyond. K-State is governed placed in the top fi ve in areas like robotics, debate, foren- by the Kansas Board of Regents. sics, aviation, construction science, architecture, engineer- • Two programs offered by the College of Architecture, Plan- ing, leadership and more. ning & Design (below) are rated among the Top 10 in the Located in central Manhattan, Kansas, the 644-acre main nation in a survey by DesignIntelligence. The graduate campus is known for its historic limestone buildings. This The university also ranks highly in its total of prestigious program in interior architecture and product design is classic college town of more than 56,000 residents is scholarship winners, including Goldwater and Truman No. 4 in the nation. The graduate landscape architecture growing steadily, attracting local and national businesses. scholarships. program ranks No. 6 in the nation.

Manhattan is 125 miles west of Kansas City in the rolling Flint Hills of northeast Kansas. The university also has a campus an hour west in Salina — Kansas State Poly- technic — offering master’s, bachelor’s and associate degrees.

K-State’s newest campus in Olathe, in the Kansas City metro area, offers master’s and doctoral degrees and research for professionals seeking career advancement in a variety of science-based fi elds. K-State also has numerous extension fi elds, offi ces and other facilities in Kansas and Nebraska.

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 199 University Research and Accolades

• The Princeton Review, Forbes magazine and U.S. News & World Report all rank Kansas State University as one of America’s best public universities.

• The university’s Hale Library ranks as the No. 4 most amazing college library in the nation, according to the Collegerank.net.

• K-State’s “highest research activity” classification is the highest level possible from the Carnegie Classifications of Institutions of

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY STATE KANSAS Higher Education.

• K-State is home to more than 90 centers and institutes that K-STATE OLATHE produce groundbreaking research. This includes four Feed the Future Innovation Labs funded by the U.S. Agency for Interna- tional Development. BUILDING THE FUTURE • More than $230 million in financial assistance is distributed to students each year and $29 million in • The $75 million expansion of Seaton Hall is underway. The project will renovate 80,000 square feet and add 114,000 scholarships. square feet of new construction, including Regnier Hall. • Manhattan is becoming the world’s global food systems center alongside Kansas State University’s • Wefald Hall, a new residence hall on the west side of cam- expertise. The Kansas Department of Agriculture offices are co-located at the university’s research park, pus, holds 540 beds, and the connecting dining center serves 1,850 students. and the National Bio and Agro-defense Facility is being constructed adjacent to K-State.

• The new 150,000-square-foot College of Business Ad- • K-State is the No. 1 choice for Kansas high school seniors, and it pays dividends. Ninety-four percent of ministration building features classroom space, fi nancial recent bachelor’s degree graduates indicated they were employed or continuing education. trading rooms and areas for professional development.

• A $40 million expansion fi nished in early 2016 added Engineering Hall to the engineering complex that already included Durland, Fielder and Rathbone halls. ALUMNI CENTER

• The K-State Student Union is undergoing a $31 million renovation and expansion.

• The new Berney Family Welcome Center at Memorial Sta- dium centralizes services for incoming students, serves as a campus gateway, and features interactive technology and customized information for visitors.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

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STUDENT LIFE • Diversity at Kansas State continues to increase. Students come from all 50 states and more than 100 countries.

• The university offers more than 475 student clubs and NEW COLLEGE OF BUSINESS organizations, including honors, academic and multicul- ADMINISTRATION BUILDING tural organizations.

• The newly established Confucius Institute at Kansas State University is the 102nd Confucius Institute in the U.S. and the second in Kansas. These institutes promote, enhance and elevate understanding of Chinese language and cul- ture, as well as pave the way for academic exchange.

• The Princeton Review ranks Kansas State University No. 4 in the nation for happiest students, No. 12 for excel- lent campus and community relations, and No. 6 for best quality of life.

WEFALD HALL • Eight times in the last 11 years, Kansas State Univer- sity’s Black Student Union has been named the most outstanding black student government council in the Big 12 Conference.

• Twenty percent of K-State’s undergraduate population is involved in the university’s sororities and fraternities, which provide academic, philanthropic and leadership opportunities.

• The student-run, nationally recognized K-State Proud philanthropy has raised more than $1 million to date to help fellow students in need.

JARDINE APARTMENTS

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 201 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY Dean: John Floros - 785.532.7137; Email: [email protected] Dean: John Buckwalter - 785.532.5500; Email: [email protected] • With a 97 percent student job placement rate, the college prepares students to enter an indus- • The college offers a professional mentoring program that pairs juniors, seniors and graduate try demanding more agricultural graduates than the university can supply. Faculty provide students, as well as some dedicated freshmen and sophomores, with professionals in their one-on-one student advising and hands-on learning opportunities that range from research fields. This fall, more than 200 students will have professional mentors. For more information, and food laboratories to 15 teaching units and research facilities within a mile of campus. contact program coordinator Pamela Erickson at 785-532-5225 or [email protected]. • The College of Agriculture annually awards more than $1 million in scholarships and had 3,265 • Majors: apparel and textiles (apparel design and production, and apparel marketing); athletic undergraduate and 566 graduate students in fall 2015, the second highest enrollment ever. John Floros training; communication sciences and disorders; dietetics (coordinated and didactic); early John Buckwalter COLLEGES • Majors: agribusiness; agricultural communications and journalism; agricultural economics; agricultural education; childhood education; family and consumer sciences education; family studies and human services; gerontology; agricultural technology management; agronomy; animal sciences and industry; bakery science and management; hospitality management; human ecology (general); interior design; kinesiology; nutrition and kinesiology; nutri- feed science and management; food science and industry; horticulture (fruit and vegetable production, golf tional sciences (pre-medicine and other health sciences); nutrition and health; and personal financial planning. course management, greenhouse and nursery management, horticultural science, landscape design, landscape management, and sports turf operations management); general agriculture (undeclared); milling science and KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY POLYTECHNIC CAMPUS management; park management and conservation (interpretation, law enforcement ranger, park manager and Dean: Verna Fitzsimmons - 785.826.2601; Email: [email protected] recreation business); pre-veterinary medicine; and wildlife and outdoor enterprise management. • Kansas State University Polytechnic campus, or Kansas State Polytechnic for short, in Salina has been named No. 2 in the “Top 20 Unmanned Aerial Systems Colleges in the United COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING & DESIGN States” by Drone Training HQ. The unmanned aircraft systems, or UAS, program has had a Dean: Tim de Noble - 785.532.5950; Email: [email protected] monumental year in 2015, expanding the bachelor’s degree offering to include an option in • Two of the college’s programs are among the Top 10 in the nation, according to the annual UAS design and integration as well as adding a UAS minor; building a UAS flight pavilion that survey by DesignIntelligence magazine. The graduate program in interior architecture and is the first of its kind in the country; and becoming the first entity in the nation to receive Verna Fitzsimmons product design is No. 4 in the nation, while the graduate program in landscape architecture approval from the FAA to provide unmanned commercial flight training. ranks No. 6 in the nation. • Kansas State Polytechnic’s aviation program is the only one in the nation to have two alumni currently flying on • The program in architecture has been ranked in the Top 10 three times in the past five years. the elite U.S. Navy Blue Angels demonstration squadron. • Majors: architecture; interior architecture and product design; landscape architecture; and Tim de Noble • Majors: airport management; applied business; aviation maintenance management; computer systems technol- regional and community planning. ogy; digital media technology; electronic and computer engineering technology; mechanical engineering technol- ogy; professional pilot; technology management; unmanned aircraft systems; and web development technology. Social work is offered through the College of Arts & Sciences, and family studies and human services is offered COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES through the College of Human Ecology. Interim Dean: Amit Chakrabarti - 785.532.6900; Email: [email protected] • The College of Arts & Sciences has long been the home to many award-winning students on a national level, including 19 who have received Rhodes and Marshall scholarships, as well as COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE 7 Udall, 29 Truman and 64 Goldwater scholars. Dean: Tammy Beckham - 785.532.5660; Email: [email protected] • Majors: American ethnic studies; anthropology; art; biochemistry (molecular biophysics and • The College of Veterinary Medicine added two new Centers of Excellence in 2015: The Center for medical biochemistry); biology; chemistry; communication studies (legal, organizational, Outcomes Research and Education and the Center of Excellence for Vector-Borne Diseases. political and relational); economics; English; fisheries, wildlife and conservation biology; Amit Chakrabarti Each center supports advanced research in animal health with potential effects on relevant geography; geology; history; interdisciplinary majors (humanities, life science, physical science and social sci- human health issues. ence); journalism and mass communications (advertising, electronic, print and public relations); mathematics • The college houses a full-service teaching hospital that provides basic and specialty care and (actuarial and applied); microbiology; modern languages (French, German and Spanish); music; music educa- 24-hour emergency service for large and small animals. The clinical sciences department’s Tammy Beckham tion; philosophy; physics; political science; pre-law; psychology; social work; sociology (criminology); statistics; new Mobile Surgery Unit is a service-based learning opportunity for students to provide theatre; and gender, women, and sexuality studies. medical care and perform pre-adoption spay/neuter procedures under faculty supervision to enhance the health • Health professions: clinical laboratory science (medical technology); pre-chiropractic; pre-dentistry; pre-health and adoptability of shelter animals at nonprofit and municipal animal shelter organizations. In its first year, the information management; pre-medicine; pre-nursing; pre-occupational therapy; pre-optometry; pre-pharmacy; unit served 11 shelters and performed 3,500 surgeries. pre-physical therapy; pre-physician assistant; pre-respiratory therapy; and pre-veterinary medicine. • Degrees: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Master of Public Health; master’s in biomedical sciences, and doctorates in pathobiology, and anatomy and physiology. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Dean: Kevin Gwinner - 785.532.7227; Email: [email protected] GRADUATE SCHOOL • The College of Business Administration was ranked as the 39th best public business school in Dean: Carol Shanklin - 785.532.7927; Email: [email protected] Bloomberg BusinessWeek’s 2016 rankings. K-State ranked 28th among public universities in • The Graduate School offers advanced degree programs that help further your education, de- Bloomberg’s employer survey, which asked employers to rank schools they recruit from based velop new skills and provide greater career advancement. Some new online graduate pro- on the quality of students at those schools. grams include: the Master of Arts in Teaching, 31 credit hours, is designed for second-career • For the fifth year in a row, the college’s sales program was named one of the top sales pro- adults who have previously attained a bachelor’s degree and would like to become elementary grams in the country by the Sales Education Foundation. The program is offered through the Kevin Gwinner teachers; the data analytics certificate program, 15 credit hours, brings together courses college’s National Strategic Selling Institute. that are foundational to knowledge and skill development in both data sciences and applied Carol Shanklin • Majors: accounting; entrepreneurship; finance (controllership, financial management and financial services); data analytics; and the new Professional Science Master’s degree at K-State Olathe, 30 management (general management, human resources management, and operations and supply chain manage- credit hours, is designed for individuals seeking to build their technical and professional expertise to advance ment); management information systems; and marketing. their careers. • Students have access to more than 40 doctoral programs, 70 master’s programs and 30 certificate programs. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Dean: Debbie Mercer - 785.532.5525; Email: [email protected] KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY OLATHE • The College of Education prepares more teachers annually than any other program in Kansas. Interim Dean: Ralph Richardson - 913.541.1220; Email: [email protected] • Approximately 1,400 of the U.S. Army’s highest-ranking officers earned graduate degrees • As a driving force for research, economic growth and workforce development for Johnson from the College of Education’s Adult and Continuing Education program while attending the County and the Greater Kansas City area, K-State Olathe extends the mission of Kansas State Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth. University by fostering new ways of learning and discovery through education and training • The College of Education has won 12 prestigious annual awards since 2010 — including the that meet the needs of today’s employers. K-State Olathe is a flourishing hub integrating Association of Teacher Educators naming the college’s elementary education program a education, research and entrepreneurship focused on animal health, food and related sectors. Debbie Mercer distinguished program in the nation. • K-State Olathe is developing strategic partnerships with industry leaders and regional en- Ralph Richardson • The college created the Master of Arts in Teaching degree, a one-year, online graduate degree that leads to trepreneurs. By creating innovative and profitable industry relationships, K-State is the licensure for people who have bachelor’s degrees and want to become elementary teachers. university of choice to tackle critical business questions, collaborate on leading-edge research and position • Majors: elementary education and secondary education. The college recently added physical education/health students for stellar careers. to its list of secondary education content areas: art, biological sciences, business, chemistry, earth science, • K-State Olathe offers graduate degrees in food science, agribusiness, veterinary biomedical science, horticulture English, English/journalism, journalism, mathematics, modern languages, physics, physical education/health, with an emphasis in urban food systems, adult and continuing education, industrial and manufacturing systems social studies and speech. engineering, and applied science and technology.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY GLOBAL CAMPUS Dean: Darren Dawson - 785.532.5590; Email: [email protected] Dean: Sue Maes - 785.532.5644; Email: [email protected] • With its land-grant roots, the College of Engineering was the first and remains the largest • Newly launched online programs for the working professional include a Master of Arts in engineering program in Kansas, featuring nationally prominent research in high-performance computing, cybersecurity, the environment, advanced manufacturing, nuclear engineering, Teaching, or MAT, graduate certificate in data analytics and graduate certificate in dialogue, transportation, energy and STEM education. deliberation and public engagement. • The college’s Academic Success Center advocates for students and supports them in devel- • Celebrating 50 years of providing education to adult students, K-State Global Campus recog- oping their individual strengths and negotiating challenges encountered in realizing their nized more than 575 students who completed degrees online in the past year. K-State Global Darren Dawson Sue Maes potential as educated members of society. Services offered include tutoring, mentoring, Campus offers over 65 online programs, with students in all 50 states and 17 countries. learning centers, first-year instruction, academic advising and career awareness. • Online programs include bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, minor and certificate programs. • Majors: architectural engineering; biological systems engineering (biological, environmental and machinery); chemical engineering; civil engineering (construction, environmental, general and structures); computer engi- neering; computer science; construction science and management; electrical engineering; industrial engineering; information systems; and mechanical engineering (nuclear engineering).

202 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Kirstie Alley, actress in “Cheers,” “Veronica’s Closet” and “Dancing with the Stars” DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI , Olympic gold medalist in track and fi eld John Bilbrey, president and CEO, Hershey North America , former NBA All-Star and current Dallas Mavericks director of basketball development Joseph Boakai, vice president of Liberia Craig Bolerjack, play-by-play announcer, FOX Sports and “Voice of the Utah Jazz” Erin Brockovich, environmental activist, the movie “Erin Brockovich” is patterned after her life Sam Brownback, current governor of Kansas and former Republican candidate for the 2008 U.S. presidency Susan Buchanan, co-founder of Aurum Software CRAIG BOLERJACK Bill Buzenberg, executive director of the Center for Public Integrity B.S. Journalism ‘77 John Carlin, former governor of Kansas and former archivist of the United States Voice of the Utah Jazz Jim Colbert, retired professional golfer, leading money winner on the 1995 and 1996 Champions Tour JIM COLBERT Del Close, premier infl uence on modern improvisational theater Retired professional golfer Hashim Dabbas, former energy minister of Jordan Herbert Dimond, inventor of the snooze alarm clock DeLoss Dodds, retired athletics director at the University of Texas Paul Edgerley, former managing director of Boston’s Bain Capital Paul C. Fisher, former president of Fisher Pen Co., which invented space pen for NASA Marlin Fitzwater, press secretary for presidents Reagan and George H.W. Bush Margaret Grosh, lead economist for human development, Latin American and Caribbean region, The World Bank SAM BROWNBACK Kenny Harrison, 1996 Olympic gold medalist in the triple jump B.S. Economics ‘79 Kirby Hocutt, athletics director, Texas Tech University Governor of Kansas John Hofmeister, founder and CEO, Citizens for Affordable Energy Velina Houston, award-winning playwright and screenwriter for PBS and 20th TIM ORINDGREFF Guitarist for the Century Fox Black Eyed Peas Carl Ice, president and CEO, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Jim Isch, former COO and interim president of the NCAA Ed King, retired chairman of the board, King Radio Corp. Scott Kraft, deputy managing editor, Los Angeles Times , head basketball coach, Erik Kynard, 2012 Olympic silver medalist in the high jump Jim Latham, former commander, U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds DR.DR JIM ISISCHCH Lynn Markel, retired executive vice president and CFO, Koch Industries Inc. B.A., Accounting ‘72 Virgil Miller, fi lm special effects pioneer; Academy Award nominee Former COO, NCAA Richard Myers, interim president of Kansas State, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Bud Newell, inventor of Med Bed Medical Rescue Unit, used in the movie “Any Given Sunday” Tim Orindgreff, multi-instrumentalist for the Black Eyed Peas Gary Patterson, head football coach at Texas Christian University Richard Pearson, former president and COO of TWA and former senior vice president of American Airlines George Peterson, president, Georgia Institute of Technology Bill Porter, founder and chairman emeritus, E-Trade Donald G. Prigmore, former president, GTE-Sprint Samuel Ramey, former basso cantante with the New York City Opera ERIC STONESTREET Emmy Award-Winning Actor Constance Ramos, former architect on the ABC show, “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” PATPAT ROROBERTSBERTS on ABC’s Modern Family B.S. Journalism ‘58 John Rhodes, former minority leader of the U.S. House of Representatives U.S. Senator Pat Roberts, current U.S. senator from Kansas Bernard Rogers, former NATO supreme allied commander Neera Singh, pioneer in the development of cellular technology John Slaughter, former president of Occidental College and former head of the National Science Foundation Austra Skujyte, 2004 Olympic silver medalist in the heptathlon Pete Souza, White House photographer Warren Staley, chairman emertius of Cargill Inc. Eric Stonestreet, Emmy Award-winning actor on ABC sitcom “Modern Family” JOSEPH BOAKAI Vice President of Liberia , athletics director, University of Texas-El Paso Jay Ungar, Grammy Award-winning composer and performer WARREN STALEY Jerry Wexler, infl uential producer at Atlantic Records, inducted into Rock and Roll HOF in 1987 B.S. Electrical Engineering ‘65 Chairman Emeritus of Cargill, Inc. Sheahon Zenger, athletics director, University of Kansas

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 203 GEN. RICHARD B. MYERS Interim University President RETIRED FOUR-STAR GENERAL, U.S.A.F. 15TH CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF Kansas State, 1965

General Richard B. Myers was appointed interim president of Kansas Myers also is a Kansas State University Foundation professor of mil- State University on April 14, 2016, by the Kansas Board of Regents. itary history and leadership. He received a master’s degree in business A retired U.S. Air Force general, Myers graduated from K-State in 1965 administration from Auburn University in 1977. He also graduated from Air with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and joined the Air Force Command and Staff College at Maxwell Air Force Base in 1977; U.S. Army through the university’s Air Force ROTC program. War College at Carlisle Barracks in 1981; and the John F. Kennedy School of The native Kansan from Merriam has served his country well and re- Government at Harvard University, where he completed a program for Senior tired as a four-star general. From 2001-2005, he was the 15th chairman Executives in National and International Security, in 1991. of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. As chairman, Myers was the highest-ranking Throughout Myers’ active duty and world travels, he continued rela- uniformed officer of U.S. military forces and served as the principal military tionships with his friends back home. He has provided instruction, insight UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION The MYERS File adviser to President George W. Bush, Secretary of Defense Donald Rums- and inspiration to current students and the K-State community. In 2000, he feld and the National Security Council. presented the 118th Landon Lecture at Kansas State University, where he As a command pilot, he has logged more than 4,100 flying hours, spoke about the military’s role in international relations. Kansas State Uni- including 600 combat hours. His largest commands included U.S. Forces versity named Gen. Richard B. Myers Hall — the military science building Japan and 5th Air Force at Yokota Air Base, Japan; Pacific Air Forces at and home of the Army ROTC and Air Force ROTC programs — in honor of Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii; and the North American Aerospace Defense his service and dedication. Command, U.S. Space Command and Air Force Space Command at Pe- Before becoming interim university president, Myers was chairman of terson Air Force Base in Colorado. He has received numerous awards and the Kansas State University Foundation Board of Trustees. He and his wife, decorations for his service, which include Legion of Merit, French Legion of Mary Jo, serve as co-chairs of the Kansas State University Innovation and Honor and Presidential Medal of Freedom. Inspiration Campaign to raise $1 billion.

EDUCATION Kansas State University (1965) B.S. Mechanical Engineering

Auburn University (1977) Master of Business Administration

Air Command and Staff College (1977) Maxwell Air Force Base

U.S. Army War College (1981) Carlisle Barracks

John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (1991) Senior Executives in National and Interna- tional Security Program GENERAL RICHARD Find out more about interim President Myers: & MARY JO MYERS k-state.edu/president

PRESIDENT’S CABINET

APRIL MASON CINDY BONTRAGER PAT BOSCO JOHN CURRIE PETER DORHOUT JACKIE HARTMAN Provost and Senior Vice President for VP for Student Life Director of Athletics Vice President Chief of Staff/Director of Vice President Administration and Finance and Dean of Students for Research Community Relations

CHERYL JOHNSON JEFF MORRIS SUE PETERSON GREG WILLEMS AMY BUTTON RENZ Vice President for VP for Communications Dir. of Governmental President/CEO, KSU President/CEO, Human Capital Services and Marketing Relations Foundation K-State Alumni Association

204 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR

JOHN CURRIE EIGHTH YEAR Director of Athletics 2013 UNDER ARMOUR AD OF THE YEAR AND BOBBY DODD AWARD RECIPIENT Wake Forest, 1993

Since John Currie’s introduction as director of athletics in May 2009, K-State has experienced a tremendous turnaround, unprecedented athletic and academic accomplishments and perhaps the most successful seven-year period in department history. Driving toward the vision of a Model Intercollegiate Ath- letics Program, Currie’s rebuilt senior leadership team turned A Model Intercollegiate Athletics Program an inherited deficit into national acclaim as one of the NCAA’s • A world-class student-athlete experience. most financially solvent programs and by August 2016 will have completed $210 million in comprehensive facility improvements • Value to our University, community and state. The CURRIE File benefitting all 16 Wildcat teams, including the Vanier Family • Integrity and transparency in matters of ethics, fi nance Football Complex, West Stadium Center, Basketball Training and NCAA compliance. Facility, Intercollegiate Rowing Facility, Mike Goss Tennis Sta- • Championship athletic performances. dium and soccer competition/football practice fields, all privately funded with zero state tax or university tuition dollars. • The best fan experience in the Big 12 Conference. Currie leads one of the most productive and efficient pro- grams in the country, and his seven-year tenure has included team Big 12 Championships in football (2012), men’s basketball (2013) and baseball (2013), 16 team NCAA tournament appearances in men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and baseball, and 50 individual Big 12 and nine individual NCAA Championships. K-State student-athletes have shined academically as well, with three sports, including football, currently leading the Big 12 in APR rating and an all-sports graduation rate exceeding that of the general student body. Record attendance across all sports, including a current streak of 27 consec- utive football sellouts, and careful stewardship help provide a tremendous home-field advantage for 450 Wildcat student-athletes, while adding value to the university, community and state as the only university in Kansas and one of just two dozen nationally to operate in the black without any state tax or university PERSONAL tuition dollars or subsidies. Year at K-State: Eighth Athletically Currie’s tenure has been marked by across the board success including a 2015-16 year that saw K-State football participate in its sixth- Date Hired: May 18, 2009 straight bowl game and volleyball advance to the NCAA Tournament for the fourth time in five years. Highlighted by three NCAA Champions in track and Date of Birth: April 1, 1971 field, the women’s team went on to finish tied for seventh at the NCAA Outdoor Championships and eighth at the national indoor meet while also finishing Spouse: Mary Lawrence third both indoor and outdoor at this year’s Big 12 Championships. Also, a total of eight track and field student-athletes claimed a total of 12 individual Children: Jack, Virginia, Mary-Dell Big 12 Championships in 2015-16, while Jeff Mittie’s second year at the helm of the women’s basketball program saw the Wildcats return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in four years. The 2012-13 campaign was also one for the ages as K-State became just the fourth BCS school since 1998 to EDUCATION win league titles in football, men’s basketball and baseball the same year, while K-State has held a 52-39 record since 2009 in head-to-head competition Wake Forest (1993): B.A. History against in-state rival KU. With the tag line of “Welcome to K-State” symbolizing the goal of providing The Best Fan Experience in the Big 12, K-State’s marketing and fundraising Tennessee (2003): M.S. Sports Management efforts have been completely overhauled in Currie’s tenure. K-State supporters have pushed attendance to new heights, while more than $200 million in total gifts have been raised for K-State Athletics in Currie’s seven years. Meanwhile, history was made as Currie and his staff worked hand in hand with Send John Your Thoughts: then-President Kirk Schulz and the KSU Foundation to secure the largest individual donation in university history, a $60 million gift benefitting various [email protected] academic and athletic initiatives, while the department reached its $50 million private gifts goal for the new Vanier Football Complex in just 13 months. Currie’s award-winning Fan Experience staff, which was named the national 2014 NACMA Marketing Team of the Year, has created new ticket initiatives Follow John on Social Media: that have led to 36 sellout crowds since 2009 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium - named in 2016 as one of five national finalists for the prestigious Sports- Twitter: @john_currie Business Journal Sports Facility of the Year award - including a current streak of 27 straight. Instagram: john_curriead The recipient of the 2013 Bobby Dodd AD Award and a 2013 UnderArmour AD of the Year, Currie served as chair of the Big 12 ADs in 2013-14 and is a member of the NCAA Division I Administrative Cabinet. He was one of only two intercollegiate ADs named to SportsBusiness Journal’s 2011 prestigious Snapchat: johncurriead Forty Under 40 list of national sports leaders.

K-STATE’S HIGHLIGHTS UNDER CURRIE • All programs remain above the NCAA .930 APR standard with • K-State donors have stepped up with 27 private gifts in ex- eight teams leading the Big 12 in last two years. cess of $1 million since fall 2009, while grassroots Ahearn • In the past seven years, 137 student-athletes have earned Fund membership has reached all 50 states. All-American distinction, while Wildcats have won nine NCAA • Implemented a complete phase-out of direct university fund- individual titles and 50 Big 12 titles. ing as a source of revenue, enabling K-State to redirect those • Brand new facilities include the Vanier Football Complex and funds to critical academic needs. West Stadium Center, Basketball Training Facility, Intercol- • New ticket initiatives have led to 36 football sellouts since legiate Rowing Center, Mike Goss Tennis Stadium and the 2009, including a streak of 27 straight heading into 2016. soccer competition/football practice facility. • Also have set new season total and average attendance re- • Fundraising has been completely overhauled with more than cords in baseball while selling a record number of season $200 million in cash contributions raised for athletics in tickets for volleyball and baseball. seven years as the department has raised more money over • Hired 300-game winner Bruce Weber as the head MBB coach, that period than it had in the previous 48 years combined. who captured Big 12 Coach of the Year honors in his • FY14’s cash contributions total of $46 million almost quadru- first season while leading the Cats to their first conference pled the annual total prior to Currie’s arrival and was the third title in 30 years, while recent hires of veteran head coaches CURRIE FAMILY highest nationally behind Texas A&M and Michigan. Jeff Mittie (WBB), Grant Robbins (MGolf), Ryun Godfrey (CC) • Operated with a budget surplus in each of the last seven and Danielle Steinberg (WTEN) have brought instant years, allowing for annual investments and budget growth credibility and national recognition. from $44 million to $73 million.

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 205 LINDSEY BABCOCK SCOTT GARRETT ANDREW HAMOR JERRY KILL KENNY LANNOU Senior Associate AD Senior Associate AD Associate AD Associate AD Associate AD for Compliance for External Operations for Development for Administration for Communications ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION ATHLETICS

CASEY SCOTT JILL SHIELDS BRUCE SHUBERT CHARLIE THOMAS LAIRD VEATCH Senior Assoc. AD for Operations Executive Assoc. AD for Student Associate AD for Senior Associate AD for Capital Deputy and Event Management Services/Senior Woman Administrator Business Administration Project Development Athletics Director

K-STATE ATHLETICS, INC. BOARD OF DIRECTORS

John Currie Cindy Bontrager Pat Bosco Jackie Hartman April Mason Dr. Be Stoney Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Secretary-Treasurer Vice President of Student Life/ Director of Community Relations Provost and Senior Vice President Faculty Athletic Representative Director of Athletics Vice President for Admin. & Finance Dean of Students Chief of Staff for the President

PRESIDENT’S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON ATHLETICS

206 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE HEAD COACHES

MIKE DIBBINI SUZIE FRITZ RYUN GODFREY BRAD HILL KRISTI KNIGHT Women’s Soccer | First Year Women’s Volleyball | 17th Year Cross Country | Third Year Baseball | 14th Year Women’s Golf | 22nd Year

JEFF MITTIE GRANT ROBBINS CLIFF ROVELTO BILL SNYDER DANIELLE STEINBERG Women’s Basketball | Third Year Men’s Golf | Third Year Track and Field | 29th Year Football | 25th Year Women’s Tennis | Third Year

2015-16 K-STATE ATHLETICS YEAR IN REVIEW Overall Big 12 Big 12 Big 12 NCAA Team W-L W-L Finish Postseason Postseason Baseball 26-31 8-16 8th Division 1 [0-2] -- [M] Basketball 17-16 5-13 8th Quarterfinals [1-1] -- [W] Basketball 19-13 8-10 t-6th First Round [0-1] NCAA Second Round [1-1] [M] Cross Country ------6th Midwest Regional [21st] [W] Cross Country ------7th Midwest Regional [16th] [W] Equestrian 5-11 1-5 4th 4th NCEA Championships [1-1] Football 6-7 3-6 8th -- AutoZone Liberty Bowl [L, 23-45] [M] Golf ------t-6th -- [W] Golf ------8th NCAA Regional Individual Qualifer [M] Indoor Track ------3rd NCAA Championships [40th] [W] Indoor Track ------3rd NCAA Championships [8th] [M] Outdoor Track ------5th NCAA Championships [t-26th] [W] Outdoor Track ------3rd NCAA Championships [t-7th] [W] Rowing ------4th -- PATRICK SWEENEY BRUCE WEBER [W] Tennis 11-14 1-8 9th Quarterfinals [1-1] -- [W] Volleyball 17-12 9-7 t-4th -- NCAA First Round [0-1] Women’s Rowing | 14th Year Men’s Basketball | Fifth Year

All-Americans (13): Katie Brand (Volleyball), Christoff Bryan (Indoor High Jump), Morgan Burns (Football), Akela Jones (Pentathlon, Heptathlon), Janee’ Kassanavoid (Hammer Throw), Shadae Lawrence (Discus), A’Keyla Mitchell (Indoor 200 meter), Brett Neelly (Outdoor Shot Put), If- eanyichukwu Otyonye (Indoor Long Jump), Josh Rolette (Baseball [Freshman AA]), Sara Savatovic (Hammer Throw), Kim Williamson (Indoor & Outdoor High Jump), Dani Winters (Outdoor Shot Put).

All-Big 12 selections (22): Baseball – 3, Men’s Basketball – 1, Women’s Basketball – 2, Women’s Cross Country – 1, Football – 11, Rowing – 1, Volleyball – 3.

National Individual Champions (3): Akela Jones (Indoor High Jump), Kim Williamson (Outdoor High Jump), Dani Winters (Indoor Shot Put).

Big 12 Individual Champions (9): Christoff Bryan (Indoor High Jump), Akela Jones (Indoor 60 Meter Hurdles, Indoor High Jump, Indoor & Outdoor Long Jump), Sonia Gaskin (600 Yard Run), Brady Grunder (Indoor Weight Throw), Shadae Lawrence (Discus), Shardia Lawrence (Outdoor Triple Jump), Ifeany- ichukwu Otyonye (Indoor Long Jump), Kim Williamson (Outdoor High Jump), Dani Winters (Outdoor Shot Put)

Academic All-Big 12 selections (126): Baseball – 7, Men’s Basketball – 1, Women’s Basketball – 7, Men’s Cross Country – 4, Women’s Cross Country – 6, Equestrian – 13, DR. BE STONEY Football – 25, Men’s Golf – 1, Women’s Golf – 3, Rowing – 27, Women’s Tennis – 4, Men’s Track & Field – 6, Women’s Track & Field – 15, Faculty Athletics Representative Volleyball – 7.

Speciality Awards: Katie Brand – AVCA All-Midwest Region First Team, CoSIDA Academic All-District; Morgan Burns – Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year; Jack Cantele – CoSIDA Academic All-District; Jeremy Gandon – All-Big 12 Tournament Team; Glenn Gronkowski – CoSIDA Academic All-District; Akela Jones – Big 12 Femal Indoor Track & Field Performer of the Year, USTFCCCA Midwest Women’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Year, USTFCCCA National Women’s Field Athlete of the Year; Kersten Kober – Big 12 Volleyball Scholar-Athlete of the Year, CoSIDA Academic All-District; Shadae Lawrence – Big 12 Track & Field Outstanding Freshman of the Year; Casie Maxwell – Big 12 Equestrian Coach of the Year; Brian Rohleder – CoSIDA Academic All-District; Jake Scudder – Big 12 Baseball Newcomer of the Year; Sean Snyder – National Special Teams Coordinator of the Year; Madison Talley – All-Big 12 Tournament Team; Kindred Wesemann – Big 12 Women’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year; Dani Winters – Big 12 Women’s Track & Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year, CoSIDA Academic All-District.

2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 207 ATHLETICS DIRECTOR’S OFFICE LICENSING Vanier Family Football Complex, Third Floor Phone: (785) 532-6910 Fax: (785) 532-2340 , Suite 138 John Currie ...... (785) 532-6910 Tami Breymeyer ...... (785) 532-6269 Director of Athletics [email protected] Director of Licensing [email protected] Laird Veatch ...... (785) 532-7954 Deputy Athletic Director/Chief of Staff [email protected] POWERCAT VISION/K-STATEHD.TV Charlie Thomas ...... (785) 532-7608 West Stadium Center, Dev Nelson Press Level Phone: (785) 532-75180 Sr. Associate Athletic Director/Capital Project Development [email protected] Brian Smoller ...... (785) 532-5180 Jerry Kill ...... (785) 532-6910 Sportscasting/Director of Video Services [email protected] Associate Athletic Director for Administration Wyatt Thompson ...... (785) 532-7982 Vicki Jones ...... (785) 532-6912 Director of Sportscasting/Voice of the Wildcats [email protected] Executive Assistant to Director of Athletics [email protected] Norm Burge ...... (785) 532-2701 Linda Grubbs ...... (785) 532-6910 Senior Video Engineer [email protected] Athletics Department Receptionist [email protected] Andy Liebsch ...... (785) 532-2703 Mike Schmidt ...... (785) 532-6910 Assistant Director of Video Services [email protected] Courier [email protected] Preston Koerner ...... (785) 532-2700 Video Producer [email protected] ATHLETIC OPERATIONS, FACILITIES AND EVENTS Jay Moline ...... (785) 532-2722 Bramlage Coliseum, Suite 37 Phone: (785) 532-7276 Fax: (785) 532-2761 Assistant Video Producer [email protected] Casey Scott ...... (785) 532-5263 Senior Associate Athletics Director for Operations and Event Management [email protected] SPORTS MEDICINE Jim Muller ...... (785) 532-7602 Vanier Football Complex/Ice Family Basketball Center/ DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY DEPARTMENT Director of Facilities Maintenance [email protected] Phone: (785) 532-6384 Fax: (785) 532-2864 R.J. Bokelman ...... (785) 532-7601 Matt Thomason ...... (785) 532-6384 Director of Facility Operations [email protected] Director of Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer [email protected] Brian Cordill ...... (785) 532-7713 Mindy Hoffman ...... (785) 532-5880 Director of Event Management [email protected] Associate Athletic Trainer [email protected] Mary Lough ...... (785) 532-7276 Blaine Burris ...... (785) 532-6988 Accountant [email protected] Assistant Athletic Trainer (Baseball) [email protected] Nick Pecenka ...... (785) 532-7490 Casey Carlson ...... (785) 532-7244 Senior Maintenance Supervisor [email protected] Assistant Athletic Trainer (Soccer) [email protected] Ken Kary ...... (785) 532-7600 Tom Hammett ...... (785) 532-1156 Facility Maintenance Supervisor for Bill Snyder Family Stadium [email protected] Assistant Athletic Trainer (Track and Field) [email protected] Alex Moran ...... (785) 532-7055 AHEARN FUND Assistant Athletic Trainer (Women’s Basketball) [email protected] Vanier Family Football Complex, Third Floor Phone: (785) 532-7882 Fax: (785) 532-2340 Luke Sauber ...... (785) 587-6929 Andrew Hamor ...... (785) 532-6901 Ice Family Basketball Center Sports Medicine Coordinator/Assistant Athletic Trainer [email protected] Associate Athletic Director for Development [email protected] Emily Schueth ...... (785) 532-1156 Mike Clark ...... (785) 532-7716 Assistant Athletic Trainer (Volleyball) [email protected] Senior Director of Development [email protected] Simeon Seiler ...... (785) 532-5792 Josh McCowan ...... (785) 532-7881 Assistant Athletic Trainer [email protected] Senior Director of Development [email protected] Ian Connole ...... (785) 532-3538 Eric Buda...... (785) 532-7715 Director of Sport Psychology [email protected] Director of Development, Annual Giving [email protected] Scott Trausch ...... (785) 532-6836 Austin Schilling ...... (785) 532-7677 Sport Dietitian/Nutritionist [email protected] Associate Director of Development [email protected] Matt Giller ...... (785) 532-7984 STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Assistant Director of Development [email protected] Vanier Football Complex/Ice Family Basketball Center Susan Shipman ...... (785) 532-7763 Phone: (785) 532-6835 Fax: (785) 532-3888 Senior Director of Hospitality & Special Events [email protected] Chris Dawson ...... (785) 532-6835 Chelsey Frihart...... (785) 532-7952 Director of Strength and Conditioning [email protected] Assistant Director, Hospitality & Special Events [email protected] Danny Cavender ...... (785) 532-7156 Katie Larson ...... (785) 532-7882 Head Strength & Conditioning Coach for Olympic Sports [email protected] Gift Processing Assistant [email protected] Evan Coachman ...... (785) 532-2809 Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach [email protected] BUSINESS OPERATIONS Darren Honeycutt ...... (785) 395-2670 Vanier Family Football Complex, Third Floor Phone: (785) 532-6910 Fax: (785) 532-5630 Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach [email protected] Bruce Shubert ...... (785) 532-6020 Corey Meredith ...... (785) 532-1463 Associate Athletic Director for Business Administration [email protected] Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach [email protected] Andrew Shimon ...... (785) 532-7712 Ben O’Donnell ...... (785) 532-2733 Director of Information Technology [email protected] Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach [email protected] Jason Toews ...... (785) 532-6587 Kevin Schadt ...... (785) 532-1464 Senior Accountant [email protected] Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach [email protected] April Stoddard ...... (785) 532-7199 Accountant [email protected] STUDENT-ATHLETE SERVICES OFFICE Cindy Williams ...... (785) 532-6586 Student-Athlete Enhancement Center, Vanier Family Football Complex Human Resource Manager [email protected] Phone: (785) 532-5190 Fax: (785) 532-5191 Karen Biehler ...... (785) 532-6252 Jill Shields ...... (785) 532-6620 Human Resource Specialist [email protected] Executive Associate Athletics Director for Student Services/Senior Woman Administrator [email protected] Aaron Lane ...... (785) 532-7158 Liane Fowler ...... (785) 532-5196 Computer Information Specialist [email protected] Assistant Director of Student Academic Services [email protected] Bill Banks ...... (785) 532-5193 COMPLIANCE Program Director for Football [email protected] Vanier Family Football Complex, Second Floor Phone: (785) 532-3990 Fax: (785) 532-2296 Cori Pinkett ...... (785) 532-5192 Lindsey Babcock ...... (785) 532-7969 Life Skills Director [email protected] Senior Associate Athletics Director for Compliance [email protected] Kristin Waller ...... (785) 532-5409 Daren Koudele ...... (785) 532-7678 Associate Director of Student-Athlete Enhancement [email protected] Senior Director of Compliance [email protected] Jamie Hamor ...... (785) 532-5097 Brady Fritz ...... (785) 532-6089 Academic Counselor [email protected] Assistant Director of Compliance [email protected] Marissa Edwards ...... (785) 532-6987 Paul Pierce...... (785) 532-5937 Academic Counselor [email protected] Coordinator of Compliance [email protected] Arin Dunn ...... (785) 532-5293 Vera White ...... (785) 532-3990 Academic Counselor [email protected] Administrative Assistant for Compliance Services [email protected] Jana Buehler ...... (785) 410-9334 Director of Specialized Learning [email protected] FAN EXPERIENCE AND SALES Maryclare Wheeler ...... (785) 532-5190 Bramlage Coliseum, Suite 138 Phone: (785) 532-6911 Fax: (785) 532-7289 Academic Services Coordinator [email protected] Joni Smoller ...... (785) 532-5769 Assistant Athletics Director for Fan Experience and Sales [email protected] TICKET OPERATIONS Ron Cook ...... (785) 532-5272 Bramlage Coliseum, Suite 146 Phone: (800) 221-CATS Fax: (785) 532-7689 Director of Graphic Design [email protected] Scott Garrett...... (785) 532-2880 Austin Anderson ...... (785) 532-5379 Senior Associate Athletics Director for External Operations [email protected] Coordinator of Fan Experience and Sales [email protected] Leon Jackson III ...... (785) 532-5582 Director of Ticket Operations [email protected] Tony Cappellin...... (785) 532-7681 Assistant Director of Ticket Operations [email protected] Adam Prough ...... (785) 532-6650 Assistant Director of Fan Strategies [email protected]

208 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 209 CONTACT INFORMATION K-STATE ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS ADDRESS ...... Kansas State Athletics Communications ...... West Stadium Center at Bill Snyder Family Stadium ...... Dev Nelson Press Level ...... 1800 College Avenue ...... Manhattan, Kan. 66502 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS PHONE ...... 785.532.6735 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS FAX ...... 785.532.6093 DEV NELSON PRESS BOX ...... 785.539.3423 OFFICIAL WEBSITE ...... www.k-statesports.com ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS KENNY LANNOU TOM GILBERT RANDY PETERSON RYAN LACKEY DIRECTORY Assoc. AD for Communications Associate Director Assistant Director Assistant Director

Kenny Lannou, Associate AD for Communications Administration/Football Office: 785.532.7977

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETICS Mobile: 785.587.7867 Email: [email protected]

Tom Gilbert, Associate Director Men’s Basketball/Football Game Program Office: 785.532.7979 Mobile: 785.587.7868 Email: [email protected] CHRIS KUTZ JOSH BRUNNER MARY GORMAN Ryan Lackey, Assistant Director Assistant Director Graduate Assistant Office Manager Football/Men’s and Women’s Golf Office: 785.532.7708 Mobile: 785.587.7865 Email: [email protected] OFFICIAL WEBSITE - Randy Peterson, Assistant Director ON THE ROAD Women’s Basketball/Soccer/Equestrian Office: 785.532.7975 WITH THE CATS Mobile: 785.587.7769 [Sept. 2] Email: [email protected] STANFORD San Mateo Marriott San Francisco Airport Chris Kutz, Assistant Director 1770 South Amphlett Blvd Volleyball/Baseball/Tennis San Mateo, CA 94402 Office: 785.532.7976 Phone: (650) 653-6000 Mobile: 785.307.5931 Email: [email protected] WEST VIRGINIA [Oct. 1] Bridgeport Conference Center Josh Brunner, Graduate Assistant 300 Conference Center Way Track and Field/Cross Country/Rowing Office: 785.532.6735 Brigdeport, WV 26330 K-State Athletics and SportsLabs – one of the nation’s leading sports technology provid- Phone: (304) 808-3000 Email: [email protected] ers – have partnered on k-statesports.com, mobile/tablet applications and a full digital platform. Industry-leading features and enhanced mobile and video experiences provide Dave Smoller, Director of Internet Services OKLAHOMA [Oct. 15] the ultimate home for Wildcat fans. The full digital platform will continue to provide un- Office: 785.532.0912 Embassy Suites Email: [email protected] surpassed content for fans in 2016-17, while utilizing the latest internet technology to provide a seamless, robust experience for fans that is unique to K-State. 2501 Conference Drive Norman, OK 73069 Ella Henton, Publications Coordinator Phone: (405) 364-8040 Office: 785.532.7692 The K-State Gameday mobile application is the perfect companion for Wildcat fans on Email: [email protected] the go, and adds several new and unique features, including in-venue live video, for the 2016-17 season. IOWA STATE [Oct. 29] Mary Gorman, Office Manager Quality Inn & Suites Office: 785.532.6735 FOLLOW K-STATE ON SOCIAL MEDIA 2601 East 13th Street Email: [email protected] Ames, IA 50010 Phone: (515) 232-9260 Photographer Scott Weaver Mobile: 816.260.0426 BAYLOR [Nov. 19] Email: [email protected] Hilton Garden Inn 1749 Scott Boulevard Student Assistants Temple, TX 76504 Cal Ballou (Women’s Tennis) Jaden Jeffrey Phone: (254) 773-0200 Taylor Czajkowski (Women’s Golf) Elena Joseph The K-State Athletics Communications Braxton Jones (Men’s Golf) Kyle Kubovcik Offi ce was named to the 2015 Football Trenton Miller (Staff Writer) Brendan Mousley TCU [Dec. 3] Stephen Brunson Emily Norberg Writers Association of America “Super Worthington Renaissance Hunter Cornelisen Sarah O’Neill 11” fi eld of sports information depart- Andrew Dodderidge Sara Savatovic 200 Main Street Katherine Hiebert Eliza Scott ments, which recognizes the best in the Fort Worth, TX 76102 Maddie Howard Mitchell Tyler NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision. Phone: (817) 870-1000

210 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TRAVELING TO MANHATTAN GETTING AROUND MANHATTAN MAIN ATHLETICS COMPLEX [A] - k-statesports.com UNIVERSITY CAMPUS [B] - k-state.edu AGGIEVILLE [C] - aggieville.org DOWNTOWN [D] - downtownmanhattanks.com A AIRPORT [E] - fl ymhk.com

DIRECTIONS TO KANSAS STATE B From the West (Manhattan Airport) C Take Kansas Highway 18 East into Manhattan. Exit at Kansas 113 (Seth Childs Road, heading North). Stay on Seth Childs Road until reaching D the Kimball Ave. exit. Turn right onto Kimball Ave. and follow it one mile to College Ave. Bill Snyder Family Stadium will be on the right.

From the East (Kansas City) Exit I-70 at Highway 177 (exit 313) and head North on 177 until reach- ing Manhattan. Turn left on Tuttle Creek Blvd. Head North on Tuttle E Creek Blvd. until reaching Kimball Ave. Turn left on Kimball Ave. and go two miles to College Ave. Bill Snyder Family Stadium will be on the left.

Carlos O’Kelly’s Mexican Cafe LODGING 622 Tuttle Creek Boulevard ...... 785.537.4688 Best Western BILL SNYDER FAMILY STADIUM Chick-fi l-A 601 E Poyntz Avenue ...... 785.537.8300 Manhattan, Kan. 636 Tuttle Creek Boulevard ...... 785.537.2130 Bluemont Hotel Chili’s Grill & Bar 1212 Bluemont Avenue ...... 785.473.7091 213 Fort Riley Boulevard ...... 785.537.1250 Candlewood Suites Chipotle Mexican Grill 210 Blue Earth Place ...... 785.320.7995 606 North Manhattan Avenue ...... 785.587.8029 Comfort Suites Coco Bolos 1020 Hostetler Drive ...... 785.539.9449 1227 Bluemont Avenue...... 785.537.4700 Courtyard By Marriott - Junction City Colbert’s at 310 Hammons ...... 785.210.1500 5200 Colbert Hills Drive ...... 785.776.6475 Fairfi eld Inn Cox Bros. BBQ 300 Colorado Street...... 785.539.2400 223 McCall Road ...... 785.539.0770 Four Points by Sheraton Early Edition (Breakfast) 530 Richards Drive ...... 785.539.5311 3210 Kimball Avenue ...... 785.539.3255 Hampton Inn 600 South 4th Street ...... 785.537.0000 501 E. Poyntz Avenue...... 785.539.5000 Fuzzy’s Taco Shop Hilton Garden Inn & Manhattan Conference Center 606 North 12th Street...... 785.320.5331 410 South 3rd Street ...... 785.532.9116 Harry’s Holiday Inn at the Campus 418 Poyntz Avenue ...... 785.537.1300 1641 Anderson Avenue...... 785.539.7531 Hibachi Hut Holiday Inn Express & Suites 429 Poyntz Avenue ...... 785.320.5757 115 Blue Earth Place ...... 785.320.7454 Houlihan’s Motel 6 1641 Anderson Avenue...... 785.776.5909 510 Tuttle Creek Boulevard ...... 785.537.1022 Keltic Star Super 8 1215 Moro Street ...... 785.320.7456 200 Tuttle Creek Boulevard ...... 785.537.8468 Little Apple Brewing Company Parkwood Inn and Suites 1110 Westloop ...... 785.539.5500 505 South 17th Street ...... 785.320.5440 Longhorn Steakhouse 505 Tuttle Creek Boulevard ...... 785.532.9061 TRANSPORTATION Mr. K’s Cafe Manhattan Regional Airport 3901 Vanesta Drive ...... 785.320.2730 5500 Skyway Drive ...... 785.587.4597 Old Chicago American Airlines ...... www.aa.com 2001 Clock Tower Place ...... 785.537.3322 Arrow Stage Lines Olive Garden 225 McCall Road ...... 800.243.7476 715 Tuttle Creek Boulevard...... 785.537.2445 FLY MHK - TRAVEL SIMPLIFIED Enterprise Rent-A-Car Powercat Sports Grill 5500 Skyway Drive ...... 785.537.0557 3011 Anderson Avenue...... 785.320.4662 Hertz Rent-A-Car Rock-A-Belly Bar & Deli 5500 Skyway Drive ...... 785.539.0261 718 North Manhattan Avenue ...... 785.539.8033 So Long Saloon 1130 Moro Street ...... 785.537.9292 RESTAURANTS Tallgrass Taphouse 4 Olives Wine Bar 320 Poyntz Avenue ...... 785.320.2933 121 South 4th Street ...... 785.539.1295 Taco Lucha AJ’s NY Pizzeria 1130 Moro Street ...... 785.320.5255 Manhattan Regional Airport (www.flymhk.com) provides commercial 301 Poyntz Avenue ...... 785.587.0700 Tanner’s Bar and Grill and general aviation services. American Airlines offers daily round-trip Applebee’s Bar & Grill 1200 Moro Street ...... 785.320.2575 flights between Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) 100 Manhattan Town Center ...... 785.537.0909 The Chef (Breakfast) Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD), and Bourbon and Baker 111 South 4th Street ...... 785.537.6843 Manhattan Regional Airport (MHK). 312 Poyntz Avenue ...... 785.320.4959 Varsity Donuts Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar 704 North Manhattan Avenue ...... 785.539.7654 1231 Moro Street ...... 785.323.9464 Wahoo Fire and Ice Grill 1101 Moro Street ...... 785.320.7242

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elcome to K-State! Thank you for Other Availability Because of inconsistent mail delivery Photographers are asked to stay behind your interest in Kansas State foot- Bill Snyder: In addition to K-State’s Tues- service on tight deadlines, media passes the second dotted line on the fi eld (purple Wball. The K-State Athletics Com- day news conference, head coach Bill Sny- may not be mailed in some instances. If line) to allow access for cameras of broad- munications Offi ce has produced the 2016 der is available to the media each Monday this is the case, passes may be picked up cast crews covering the game. media guide to assist in your coverage of morning on the Big 12 Conference’s weekly at the Will Call window located on the west the Wildcats. Please feel free to contact teleconference. Coach Snyder is also avail- side of Bill Snyder Family Stadium begin- Visiting Radio Stations any member of our staff with questions, able via telephone for out-of-town media ning two hours prior to kickoff. Individuals To inquire about access to Kansas requests or concerns. We look forward to outlets on Wednesday evenings. Please picking up credentials will be required to State’s existing radio courtesy lines, vis- working with you throughout the season. contact the K-State Athletics Communica- furnish positive identifi cation. All creden- iting radio stations should contact Ben tions Offi ce for those opportunities. tials are non-transferable and are issued Boyle, K-State Sports Network General based on Kansas State’s credential policy. Manager, at 785.532.2702. Only those COVERING K-STATE Assistant Coaches: Please contact the Admission to the press level is for work- stations recognized as the offi cial origi- Weekly News Conference K-State Athletics Communications Offi ce ing media only. Only those media with of- nator for the visiting team will be afforded Head coach Bill Snyder hosts a weekly for information relating to assistant coach fi cial K-State credentials will be admitted. broadcast facilities. For national networks, news conference each Tuesday at the media opportunities. Friends, spouses, children under the age of a rights fee is charged. National networks Vanier Family Football Complex beginning 16 and non-workers are not welcome in the are also required to protect the broadcast with lunch at 12 p.m. Snyder will address Players: All player interviews MUST be press area. footprint of the K-State Sports Network. the media at 12:30 p.m., with requested arranged through the K-State Athletics Broadcast facilities for national networks players available from 1 to 2 p.m. To re- Communications Offi ce. During the season, Press Parking are available on the photo deck on a fi rst- quest players for the weekly news confer- Wildcat players are available to the media Press parking is limited and will be is- come, fi rst-served basis. ence, media should contact either Associate at Tuesday news conferences. No player sued upon request on a fi rst-come, fi rst- AD for Communications Kenny Lannou interviews will be arranged after Tuesday served basis as available. Contact the Websites ([email protected]) or Assistant on the week of a game. Kansas State Athletics Communications K-State reserves the right to deny Director of Athletics Communications Ryan Offi ce regarding details and directions to media credentials to any individual whose Lackey ([email protected]) each press parking areas. website is not affi liated with an offi cial Monday. Quotes from the news conference GAMEDAY INFO news-gathering organization or publication. are available on www.k-statesports.com Working Credentials Photographers Credentials will be issued to offi cial online each Tuesday afternoon. Media outlets interested in covering Only accredited photographers on as- services of national, over-the-air or cable Kansas State football on either a season signment from recognized media outlets networks or established publications which News Conference Video or individual-game basis are requested will be issued sideline credentials. All are staffed by full-time employees whose Broadcast-quality video fi les for tele- to submit all applications for credentials photographers must obtain and wear a primary function is to produce content from vision newscasts of each weekly news through the K-State Athletics Communica- K-State Athletics vest (available in the the game. conference are available for download on tions football credential application web- press box on gamedays) and a media pass Credentials will not be granted to any Tuesday afternoons. Contact the K-State site. To access the website, please visit to shoot inside Bill Snyder Family Stadium. online agency operating sites that are in Athletics Communications for FTP access www.k-statesports.com/media. K-State NCAA rules limit shooting to outside the any way affi liated with gambling, or to instructions. is unable to process written requests for restraining line enclosing the playing fi eld “freelance” or “fan-based” sites that are football credentials. Please be sure and re- and outside the 25-yard lines (the team not affi liated with a legitimate news gath- view the department’s credential policies areas). Children under 16 years old are not ering organization or publication. on page 213 as new restrictions were put permitted on the sideline. in place prior to the 2013 season.

212 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Membership in a writer’s association Press Box Services Postgame Highlights MEDIA INFORMATION does not automatically qualify an agency Packets including statistics, pregame The Kansas State Athletics Department K-STATE CREDENTIAL POLICY for credentials. notes, flipcards and programs will be produces broadcast-quality fi les of high- Credentials and working space for media members are issued at the sole and exclusive available for media in the press box prior lights for use in newscasts following all discretion of the Kansas State Athletics Commu- Road Credentials to each game. Quarter, halftime and fi nal non-televised home games. Please contact nications Offi ce based on the following priorities Obtaining media credentials for K-State statistics, a running play-by-play and the K-State Athletics Communications Of- and guidelines: road games is the sole responsibility of each postgame quotes from coaches and play- fi ce or K-StateHD.TV staff for FTP access 1. Originating radio and television personnel in- media outlet. Credentials are granted at the ers of both teams also will be provided. instructions and information. volved in a live broadcast. discretion of the host institution. Please be Live running statistics are also available specifi c when requesting the type of cre- on TVs throughout the press box and on the 2. Daily newspapers regularly covering Kansas Telephones State University, the current-game opponent dential needed. Opponent SID telephone Internet at kstate.statebroadcast.com All media or broadcast crews wishing or another Big 12 school. Wire services, re- numbers are listed on pages 54-55. during the game. Final statistics, notes and to have phone lines installed in the press gional and national publications are also af- quotes will be made available to the media box are responsible for making their own forded this priority. following the game and are posted on the arrangements. Phones may be ordered 3. Non-originating radio and television personnel MEDIA SERVICES offi cial K-State Athletics website shortly through KSU Telecommunications at producing reports on the game. Only local Weekly Release after the conclusion of each contest. 785.532.7001. Please provide the follow- radio stations with a full-time sports direc- The K-State Athletics Communications tor conducting a regular sports show receive ing address to telephone service personnel consideration. Offi ce provides its weekly football release Internet Access when requesting phone line installation: via email. Updated notes and statstics are The Dev Nelson Press Level is equipped Bill Snyder Family Stadium Press Level, 4. Offi cially recognized Kansas State University posted on www.k-statesports.com Mon- with high-speed wireless Internet. Media 1800 Kimball Avenue, Manhattan, KS student publications or electronic media outlets. day morning in both text and PDF (Adobe wishing to fi le stories electronically as well 66502. The stadium press row phone num- Acrobat) formats. To receive K-State’s as photographers may access the network ber is 785.539.3423. 5. Non-daily newspapers reporting on the game. weekly notes package via email, please with a wireless internet card. Please con- either contact Kenny Lannou (klan- tact a member of the K-State Athletics Media Meals OTHER CREDENTIAL GUIDELINES [email protected]) or Ryan Lackey Communications Offi ce for access and A pregame meal is served in the Dev 1. With the exception of beat writers covering ([email protected]). Kansas State daily, all passes are issued on usage instructions. Nelson Press Level 90 minutes prior to a game-by-game basis with consideration of each game. The meal is reserved for work- available working space. Working Space Postgame Policy ing members of the media with proper K-State provides work space for media 2. Passes are non-transferable and are subject Kansas State’s locker room is closed. credentials. Milk and ice cream are also to immediate revocation if transferred to outlets in the Athletics Communications Of- Media in the press box will be asked to provided for all games courtesy of Hiland non-working members of a media outlet. fi ce following each Tuesday news confer- submit a list of player requests to Kenny Dairy of Manhattan. ence. The offi ce is located on the sixth level 3. Kansas State University and the NCAA prohibit Lannou at the start of the fourth quarter. the issuance of credentials to representatives of the West Stadium Center at Bill Snyder Coach Snyder and requested players will be of organizations that regularly publish gam- Family Stadium and is fully equipped with available in the team theater on the third bling information, such as “tout” or “tip” wireless internet access. Telephone lines, fl oor of the new Vanier Family Football sheets. a copier and archived materials are also Complex following a brief cooling off period. 4. Websites that sponsor “message boards” or available to working media members. Postgame news conferences for visiting “chat rooms” where people are allowed to teams will take place in the designated post anonymous information or rumors are Dev Nelson Press Level ineligible for credentials or access to media visiting team interview area, which is ac- functions. The Dev Nelson Press Level includes cessible through the visiting team tunnel in a working area for print media, home and the northeast corner of the stadium. 5. If a news-gathering medium has an online visiting radio networks, home and visiting website that sponsors anonymous forums, it may continue to request credentials under coaches’ booths, opposing athletics direc- its traditional medium (newspaper, magazine, tor booth, TV booth, radio spots, coaches’ radio or television), but will not be granted video and a photo deck. additional passes or access for online staff.

6. Kansas State University reserves the right to deny media credentials to any individual whose website is not affi liated with a recog- nized news-gathering organization.

7. All persons picking up credentials will be required to furnish positive identifi cation. All 2016 BIG 12 MEDIA TELECONFERENCE credentials are non-transferable. 8. Spouses, dates, non-workers and anyone The Big 12 Conference hosts in- 9:50 a.m. - Charlie Strong, Texas under 16 years of age are not permitted in the dividual media teleconferences with 10:00 a.m. - David Beaty, Kansas working press area. each Big 12 head coach throughout 10:10 a.m. - Bob Stoops, Oklahoma 9. Restrictions have been made on the usage of each football season. The briefi ngs internet video of K-State Athletic events. High- 10:20 a.m. - Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State lights of game action and/or press conferences are conducted between 9:50 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. each 10:30 A.M. - BILL SNYDER, KANSAS STATE from K-State events are limited to and cannot excede three (3) minutes in length per event. Monday from the league’s headquarters in Irving, Texas, 10:40 a.m. - Dana Holgorsen, West Virginia and are available to local and national media outlets. 10:50 a.m. - Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech 10. Each outlet requesting credentials will be per- mitted a MAXIMUM of TWO “on-fi eld” passes To participate in the teleconference, please contact 11:00 a.m. - , Baylor which can be designated for still photography Joni Lehmann in the Big 12 Communications Offi ce at or video use. These two passes MUST be uti- 11:10 a.m. - Matt Campbell, Iowa State lized in a working fashion and each user must 469.524.1000 for details on how to join the weekly call. 11:20 a.m. - Gary Patterson, TCU check out a PHOTO VEST from the press level The weekly call-in schedule for 2016 season is as follows: (which must be worn on the fi eld at all times).

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214 2016 K-STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE WYATT THOMPSON K-STATE SPORTS NETWORK Voice of the Wildcats K-STATE FOOTBALL IS ON THE AIR ildcat football is on the air! The 2016 football season marks the The 2014 and 2012 Kansas Sportscaster of the Year and 2011 12th year of the K-State Sports Network, a joint venture of Kansas recipient of the Hod Hummiston Award, play-by-play announcer W State Athletics and Learfield Communications. Learfield Communi- Wyatt Thompson serves as the anchor of the K-State Sports Net- cations is a national leader in collegiate sports broadcasting and marketing, owning the rights for over 120 of the nation’s top collegiate programs. work and returns for his 15th season behind the mic as “Voice of the Wildcats.” Bill Snyder Radio Show K-State’s Director of Sportscasting, Thompson also serves as Affi liates on the K-State Sports Network carry the Bill Snyder Show each Thursday night during the host of the Bill Snyder and Bruce Weber shows on both television season. The show originates from the Vanier Family Football Complex from 7-8 p.m., during the season and and radio. In addition, he is involved in various Catbacker Club, is open to the public. alumni and athletic department functions, frequently serving as a keynote speaker. Network Affi liates [as of June 27, 2016] Thompson came to K-State from Colorado State, where he was the play-by-play voice MARKET CALL LETTERS FREQUENCY Beloit ...... KVSV ...... 105.5 FM for the Rams’ football and men’s basketball teams for five years. An accomplished broad- Chanute ...... KINZ ...... 95.3 FM caster, he won the Colorado Broadcasting Association award for best play-by-play in 2000. Clay Center ...... KCLY ...... 100.9 FM In addition to his duties at CSU, he was also a sports reporter for Clear Channel Denver, Coffeyville ...... KGGF ...... 690 AM Colby/Goodland ...... KRDQ ...... 100.3 FM the “Countdown to Kickoff” host for the Denver Broncos on KOA Radio and hosted the “Zone Concordia ...... KNCK ...... 1390 AM Sports Insiders” show on 760 The Zone in Denver. Concordia ...... KNCK ...... 98.3 FM Thompson started his broadcasting career in 1976 as a sportscaster for various high Dodge City ...... KAHE ...... 95.5 FM schools, colleges and universities in Kansas, spending time at stations in Hays and Good- Emporia ...... KVOE ...... 101.7 FM Great Bend ...... KZRS ...... 107.9 FM land. He was recognized with the Kansas Association of Broadcasters Play-by-Play Award in Hays/Ness City ...... KKDT ...... 93.5 FM 1982 and the Oscar Stauffer Sportscaster of the Year Award in 1989. He and his wife Karen Hiawatha ...... KNZA ...... 103.9 FM reside in Manhattan. Hutchinson/Wichita ...... KHMY...... 93.1 FM Junction City ...... KJCK ...... 1420 AM Kansas City ...... WHB ...... 810 AM Liberal ...... KSMM ...... 1470 AM STAN WEBER Manhattan ...... KMAN ...... 1350 AM Manhattan ...... KMKF ...... 101.5 FM Analyst Marysville ...... KNDY ...... 1570 AM Medicine Lodge ...... KQZQ ...... 98.3 FM Providing the color analysis is former Kansas State quarterback North Fort Riley ...... KBLS ...... 102.5 FM Stan Weber. Now in his 30th year in the booth, Weber has passed Norton ...... KQNK ...... 1530 AM Norton ...... KQNK ...... 106.7 FM legendary broadcaster Dev Nelson, who called games for 25 years, Phillipsburg ...... KKAN ...... 1490 AM for the longest tenure of a K-State radio broadcaster. Phillipsburg ...... KQMA ...... 92.5 FM In addition to these duties, Weber provides color commentary for Pittsburg ...... KSEK ...... 1340 AM men’s basketball games on the K-State Sports Network as well on Russell ...... KRSL ...... 990 AM Salina ...... KSAL ...... 1150 AM FOX Sports Kansas City television broadcasts. He is also a host of a Scott City ...... KSKL ...... 94.5 FM college football show on network affiliate Sports Radio 810 WHB in Seneca ...... KMZA ...... 92.1 FM Kansas City. Topeka ...... WIBW...... 580 AM Topeka ...... WIBW...... 94.5 FM A native of Goddard, Kansas, he served as captain of the 1984 Wichita ...... KQAM ...... 1480 AM team and led the Wildcats in rushing while earning Academic All-American honors. Winfield/Wichita ...... KWLS ...... 107.9 FM Weber, who graduated magna cum laude, received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees For an up-to-date list of stations on the K-State Sports Network and for a list of FAQ’s, please visit in accountancy from Kansas State and currently serves as Vice President-COO & CFO of www.k-statesports.com. LIVE FREE audio of Wildcat football games will also be available again in Tower Properties, in addition to his broadcast duties. Weber was also a 2009 inductee into 2015 - go to www.k-statesports.com to listen! the K-State Accounting Hall of Fame and a 2014 inductee to the Kansas Shrine Bowl Hall of Fame. K-State Sports Properties Staff Weber and his wife, Nancy (Freshnock), a former K-State cheerleader, have four chil- dren - Brittani, Stanton, McKenzi and Landry. Stanton was a five-year member of the K-State football program and served as the 2015 special teams captain. The Webers reside in Lenexa, Kansas. MATT WALTERS BEN BOYLE BRETT FOLTZ SETH ALBERG Sideline Reporter, Pregame and Postgame Host General Manager Senior Manager Senior Manager Business Development Business Development Matt Walters is in his 12th year as the Wildcats’ sideline re- porter and host of the network’s postgame show, and will add pregame show duties in 2016. The 2013 Kansas Sportscaster of the Year is also a 22-year veteran of K-State baseball broadcasts, while he also previously hosted the popular ‘Powercat Gameday’ football pregame show on KMAN and KMKF. Walters also serves as an analyst for a portion of the men’s basketball broadcasts on the K-State Sports Network as well as some play-by-play duties JEFF BLOOMER SEAN WOLLENBERG GREG GOODMAN for women’s basketball. Manager Manager Coordinator A 1992 graduate of Kansas State and native of Russell, Kansas, Business Development Business Development Partnership Services Walters spent 20 years at KMAN before being named Vice President/Business Development K-State Sports Properties took home three trophies, including Prop- erty of the Year at the company’s annual awards show, the CLYDES, Consultant at Manhattan’s Commerce Bank in July 2014. in April at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta. K-State was In addition to being named the Kansas Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sports- selected as the winner of its division based on annual sponsorship casters and Sportswriters Association (NSSA) in 2013, Walters also received the prestigious revenue dollars. Individually, Ben Boyle received the Coach of the Oscar Stauffer Sportscaster of the Year in 2005. Year Award, given annually to one of Learfi eld’s general managers from its portfolio of more than 120 collegiate properties.

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BYE BYE at Stanford (9/2) Florida Atlantic Missouri State at West Virginia Texas Tech at Oklahoma Texasat Iowa State Oklahoma St. at Baylor Kansas at TCU

BYE K-State (9/2) USC at UCLA at Wash. (9/30) Washington St. at Notre Dame Coloradoat Arizona Oregon State at Oregon at California Rice

BYE Southern Illinois at Miami at K-State Ball State at FIU Charlotte at Marshall Western Kentucky at Rice UTEP Old Dominion at Middle Tenn.

BYE SW Coll. (9/1) at Murray State at K-State at Indiana State North Dakota St. Western Illinois at Northern IowaSouthern Illinois at S. Dakota St.at Illinois State Youngstown St.

BYE BYE Missouri Youngstown St. vs. BYU1 K-State at Texas Tech TCUat Oklahoma St. Kansas at Texas Oklahoma at Iowa State Baylor COMPOSITE BIG 12 SCHEDULE COMPOSITE BYE Stephen F. Austin at Arizona State Louisiana Tech Kansas (9/29) at K-State West Virginia Oklahoma at TCU Texas at Oklahoma St. at Iowa State vs. Baylor2 (11/25)

BYE BYE vs. Houston3 ULM Ohio State at TCU vs. Texas4 K-State at Texas TechKansas at Iowa St. (11/3) Baylor at West Virginia Oklahoma State

BYE Notre Dame (9/4) UTEP at California at Oklahoma St. vs. Oklahoma4 Iowa State at K-State Baylor at Texas Tech West Virginia at Kansas TCU (11/25)

BYE Northern Iowa at Iowa at TCU San Jose State Baylor at Oklahoma St. at Texas K-State Oklahoma (11/3) at Kansas Texas Tech West Virginia

BYE BYE Southeastern La. Central Michigan Pittsburgh at BaylorTexas Iowa State at Kansas West Virginia at K-State Texas Tech at TCU at Oklahoma

BYE BYE Northwestern St. SMU at Rice (9/16)Oklahoma St. at Iowa State Kansas at Texas TCU at Oklahoma K-State vs. TX Tech2 (11/25) at West Virginia

BYE Rhode Island Ohio at Memphis at Texas Tech (9/29) TCU at Baylor Oklahoma St.at Oklahoma at West Virginia Iowa State Texas at K-State

BYE BYE South Dakota St. Arkansas Iowa State at SMU (9/23) Oklahoma at Kansas at West Virginia Texas Techat Baylor Oklahoma St. at Texas (11/25) K-State 1 - FedExField; Landover, Md. | 2 - AT&T Stadium; Arlington, Texas | 3 - NRG Stadium; Houston, Texas | 4 - Cotton Bowl; Dallas, Texas 2016 BIG 12 CONFERENCE COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Friday, September 2 Friday, September 16 Saturday, October 8 Saturday, November 5 Northwestern State at Baylor, 6:30 p.m. (FSN) Baylor at Rice, 7 p.m. (ESPN) Texas Tech at K-State Oklahoma State at K-State K-State at Stanford, 8 p.m. (FS1) Iowa State at Oklahoma State Kansas at West Virginia Saturday, September 17 TCU at Kansas TCU at Baylor Saturday, September 3 Iowa State at TCU, 11 a.m. (FS1) Oklahoma vs. Texas (FS1) Texas at Texas Tech Missouri at West Virginia, 11 a.m. (FS1) Kansas at Memphis, 11 a.m. (ESPNU) Cotton Bowl; Dallas, Texas Oklahoma vs. Houston, 11 a.m. (ABC) Florida Atlantic at K-State, 1:30 p.m. (FSN) Saturday, November 12 NRG Stadium; Houston, Texas Pittsburgh at Oklahoma State, 2:30 p.m. (ESPN) Saturday, October 15 Baylor at Oklahoma Southeast La. at Oklahoma State, 2:30 p.m. (FSN) Louisiana Tech at Texas Tech, 6 p.m. (FSN) K-State at Oklahoma Iowa State at Kansas Rhode Island at Kansas, 6 p.m. (JTV) Ohio State at Oklahoma, 6:30 p.m. (FOX) Iowa State at Texas (LHN/Cyclones.tv) Texas Tech at Oklahoma State Northern Iowa at Iowa State, 7 p.m. (Cyclones.tv) Texas at California, 9:30 p.m. (ESPN or ESPN2) Kansas at Baylor West Virginia at Texas South Dakota State at TCU, 7 p.m. (FSN) West Virginia at Texas Tech Stephen F. Austin at Texas Tech, 7 p.m. (FSN) Friday, September 23 Saturday, November 19 TCU at SMU, 7 p.m. (ESPN) Saturday, October 22 K-State at Baylor Sunday, September 4 Oklahoma at Texas Tech Oklahoma at West Virginia Notre Dame at Texas, 6:30 p.m. (ABC) Saturday, September 24 Oklahoma State at Kansas Oklahoma State at TCU San Jose State at Iowa State, 11 a.m. (FSN) TCU at West Virginia Texas at Kansas Saturday, September 10 Missouri State at K-State, 6:10 p.m. (K-StateHD.TV) Texas at K-State Texas Tech at Iowa State Central Michigan at Oklahoma State, 11 a.m. (FS1) Oklahoma State at Baylor Youngstown State at West Virginia, 1 p.m. West Virginia vs. BYU Saturday, October 29 Friday, November 25 Ohio at Kansas, 1:30 p.m. (FSN) FedExField; Landover, Md. K-State at Iowa State TCU at Texas, 2:30 p.m. (FOX or FS1) SMU at Baylor, 2:30 p.m. (FS1) Baylor at Texas Baylor vs. Texas Tech, 5 p.m. (ESPN) Arkansas at TCU, 6 p.m. (ESPN or ESPN2) Thursday, September 29 Kansas at Oklahoma AT&T Stadium; Arlington, Texas Iowa State at Iowa, 6 p.m. (BTN) Kansas at Texas Tech, 7:30 p.m. (FS1) Texas Tech at TCU ULM at Oklahoma, 6 p.m. (PPV) West Virginia at Oklahoma State Saturday, November 26 UTEP at Texas, 6 p.m. (LHN) Saturday, October 1 Kansas at K-State Texas Tech at Arizona State, 9 p.m. (FS1) K-State at West Virginia Thursday, November 3 West Virginia at Iowa State Baylor at Iowa State Oklahoma at Iowa State, 6:30 p.m. (ESPN) Oklahoma at TCU Saturday, December 3 Texas at Oklahoma State K-State at TCU Baylor at West Virginia Oklahoma State at Oklahoma All Times Central

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