GAME 8 • 2005 STATE FOOTBALL

VS. COLORADO Saturday, Oct. 29, 2005 • 1:10 p.m. (CT) Manhattan, Kan. • KSU Stadium (50,000) • FieldTurf THE SNYDER ERA | 17 YEARS, 11 BOWLS, 6 11-WIN SEASONS, 4 BIG 12 NORTH DIVISION TITLES, 2003 BIG 12 CHAMPIONS

KANSAS STATE (4-3, 1-3 Big 12) CATS HOST BUFFS FOR HOMECOMING September Kansas State closes out its brief two-game 3 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL ...... W, 35-21 home stand Saturday at 1:10 p.m., when the 10 at Marshall (ESPN2) ...... W, 21-19 Wildcats host Big 12 North Division co- 24 NORTH TEXAS ...... W, 54-7 leader Colorado at KSU Stadium. October The meeting with the Buffaloes is the first 1 at Oklahoma* (FSN) ...... L, 21-43 of a four-game season-ending stretch run THE SERIES... Colorado leads, 42-17-1 8 KANSAS* (FSN)...... W, 12-3 against the Big 12 North for Kansas State. The Kansas State meets Colorado for the 61st time Saturday, when the Buffaloes visit KSU Stadium.. 15 at (13) Texas Tech* (ABC)...... L, 20-59 game will serve as the centerpiece of K-State’s CU leads the all-time series, 42-17, with one tie... 22 TEXAS A&M* ...... L, 28-30 annual Homecoming festivities as alumni from The two teams have split their last 10 meetings, with 29 COLORADO* [HC] ...... 1:10 p.m. around the globe return to Manhattan. the home team coming out on top seven times... K- November The Wildcats will be out to snap a two- State has won three of the last four games in 5 at Iowa State* ...... tba game losing streak after their valiant come- Manhattan, but the Buffs are 16-13-1 vs. the 12 at Nebraska* ...... tba back bid vs. Texas A&M came up just short in Wildcats in the Little Apple... Either Kansas State (2000, 2003) or Colorado (2001, 2002, 2004) has 19 MISSOURI* ...... tba a 30-28 loss to the Aggies last week at KSU won the Big 12 North Division each year since 2000. Home games in BOLD * game Stadium. Colorado, on the other hand, has All times Central [HC] Homecoming KANSAS STATE COLORADO won three of its last four games, and is com- Record: 4-3/1-3 Big 12 Record: 5-2/3-1 Big 12 ing off a 44-13 home victory over Kansas. Ranking (AP/Coaches): none Ranking (AP/Coaches): rv/rv COLORADO (5-2, 3-1 Big 12) For the second straight week, there will be Last Game: Oct. 22, 2005 Last Game: Oct. 22, 2005 September no live television for K-State’s game. The lost vs. Texas A&M, 30-28 def. Kansas, 44-13 3 COLORADO STATE (FSN)...... W, 31-28 Kansas State Sports Information Office will at Manhattan, Kan. at Boulder, Colo. Coach: Coach: 10 NEW MEXICO STATE (FSN) ...... W, 39-0 provide a satellite uplink package of high- K-State Record: 135-65-1 Career Record: 90-91-2 24 at (6) Miami-Fla. (ABC) ...... L, 3-23 lights from the contest. The coordinates and vs. Colorado: 5-10-1 vs. K-State: 3-3 October time of the uplink will be released Monday. 1 at Oklahoma State* ...... W, 34-0 The game will air live on radio across the 8 TEXAS A&M* (FSN) ...... W, 41-20 32-station K-State Sports Network. Wyatt Thompson (PBP) and former Wildcat 15 at (2) Texas* (ABC) ...... L, 17-42 (analyst) will call the action, with Matt Walters providing updates from the sidelines. 22 KANSAS* ...... W, 44-13 29 at Kansas State* ...... 1:10 p.m. A QUICK LOOK AT THE WILDCATS November After suffering its first home loss of the KANSAS STATE STATISTICAL LEADERS 5 MISSOURI* ...... tba season, Kansas State will be out to get things 12 at Iowa State* ...... tba Passing 106-59-3—831, 5 TD back on track this week as the Wildcats enter , 88-51-5—720, 8 TD 25 NEBRASKA* (ABC) ...... 11 a.m. a crucial stretch of games vs. the Big 12 Home games in BOLD * Big 12 Conference game Rushing Thomas Clayton, 97-429, 3 TD All times Central North. K-State picked up its lone conference Receiving , 26-426, 7 TD victory of the year in its home division with a Scoring Jordy Nelson, 48 points 12-3 win over Kansas on Oct. 8. Since then, Punting Tim Reyer, 35-40.3 avg. Kicking Jeff Snodgrass 7-11 FG, 17-17 PAT ON THE AIR the Wildcats have suffered back-to-back set- Tackles Brandon Archer, 24-23—47 tackles backs against the South, including a two-point Tackles For Loss Brandon Archer, 8.5-35 Radio • K-State Sports Network heartbreaker last week vs. Texas A&M. Sacks Tearrius George, 3.0-16 Wyatt Thompson, play-by-play But despite the losses, Kansas State appears Justin McKinney, 3 Stan Weber, color Kickoff Returns Jermaine Moreira, 8-22.8 avg. to have found itself a starting quarterback in Punt Returns Jermaine Moreira, 17-11.6 avg., 1 TD Matt Walters, sidelines Allan Evridge. The redshirt freshman south paw has thrown for 549 yards on 37-for-69 passing with five in his first two career Highlights • TBA starts at Texas Tech and at home against Texas A&M. Versus the Aggies, Evridge total 357 yards The Kansas State Sports Information Office will through the air for the most passing yards by a K-State quarterback since Michael Bishop threw uplink highlights of the Colorado at Kansas for 441 vs. Louisiana-Monroe on Sept. 26, 1998. State game Saturday night. Satellite coordi- On defense, the Wildcats are yielding 26.0 points per game to rank just 63rd nationally. But the nates and uplink time will be made available as unit, which has faced a number of short-field assignments, has actually performed much better soon as possible. than that. Of the 182 points the Wildcats have given up this year, 59 (8.4 per game) are a direct result of seven turnovers inside the K-State 35-yard line, a safety and three blocked punts.

Kansas State Sports Information Phone: 785.532.6735 1800 College Avenue, Manhattan, KS 66502 Fax: 785.532.6093 GAME 8 • 2005 KANSAS STATE FOOTBALL

MEDIA SERVICES Garry Bowman Kenny Lannou Kansas State Sports Information [email protected] week 9 VS. COLORADO [email protected] 1800 College Avenue, Suite 37 Monday 24 Tuesday25 Wednesday 26 Thursday 27 Friday 28 Saturday 29 Sunday 30 Manhattan, KS 66502 Big 12 Teleconference Media Luncheon Team Walk-Thrus Game 8 Media Gathering Phone: 785.532.6735 / Fax: 785.532.6093 10:30 - Bill Snyder 12:30 - Lunch No Interviews Colorado 10:00 - 10:20 a.m. Garry Bowman, Director/Football Contact 1:00 - Bill Snyder at Kansas State Bill Snyder 1:30 - Players 1:10 p.m. CDT e-mail: [email protected] KSU Stadium Kenny Lannou, Asst. Director/Secondary Contact Satellite Feed Out-of-town Interviews Bill Snyder Radio Show Postgame e-mail: [email protected] 3:00 - 3:15 p.m. 7:00 - 7:30 p.m. K-State Radio Network Coach Snyder and SBS 6, Transponder 2 Bill Snyder 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. players in team room KU-Band Bill Snyder of Vanier Complex On the Internet Kansas State’s web site, www.k-statesports.com, provides the latest information on the Wildcats. All WELCOME BACK, ALUMNI K-State releases and game notes, results, statistics, box scores, schedules, rosters and coach and play- Under Bill Snyder, homecoming games have tradi- er information is available on the Internet at www.k- tionally been winning affairs for the Wildcats. In the past 16 sea- statesports.com. Recaps and statistics are updated sons, K-State is a sparkling 14-2 in homecoming games, including after each game. a run of 14-straight wins between 1990-2003. Texas Tech put a dent in the Cats’ streak last year, knocking off K-State 35-25. It Weekly Release The K-State Sports Information Office e-mails its was the first homecoming loss for the Wildcats since Snyder’s first season at Kansas State in 1989. weekly football release on Sunday evenings. Fax Since K-State’s first homecoming game in 1915, the Wildcats are 27-57-5 with the alumni back on versions of the update are sent by request only. The campus. But to give you an indication as to how far the program has come under Snyder, Kansas release is also available on the Internet at www.k- State was a dismal 5-37-2 in homecoming games from the end of World War II until his arrival in statesports.com in both text and PDF formats on 1989. For information regarding Kansas State Homecoming week activities and events, please Sundays. If you are interested in receiving K-State’s weekly release via e-mail, please contact Sports visit the K-State Alumni Association website at www.k-state.com. Information Director Garry Bowman at gbow- [email protected] to be placed on the list. CATS, BUFFS LEFT OFF THE TUBE MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES Either Kansas State or Colorado has won the Big 12 North Division every year since 2000, with the Wildcats playing the league’s title game in 2000 and 2003 and the Buffaloes representing Sunday Press Gathering Head Coach Bill Snyder hosts an informal media the North in 2001, 2002 and 2004. However, for the third straight year there will be no live tele- gathering each Sunday during the season at 10 vision annual Wildcats and Buffs match-up. Prior to the 2003 season, the Kansas State-Colorado a.m. in the Vanier Football Complex to review the series had been one of the most frequently televised in recent years, airing either regionally or previous day’s game. nationally for nine consecutive seasons between 1994 and 2002. Saturday’s game will mark the second straight week the Wildcats will not appear on television. Overall, four of K-State’s seven Big 12 Teleconference The Big 12 hosts telephonic news conferences with games this season have been played in front of the cameras, with the Cats appearing on three each head coach on Mondays throughout the sea- different networks (ESPN, FSN and ABC). son. The teleconference begins at 10 a.m. (CT) and wraps up at approximately 12:15 p.m. (CT). K-State HOME RUN Head Coach Bill Snyder is available on the call between 10:30 and 10:40 a.m. (CT). The media call- Kansas State is 3-1 on the season at home this year and will be out to get back on the winning in number is 913-981-4913. A replay is archived on track this week. Under head coach Bill Snyder, Kansas State has boasted one of the nation’s best the league’s website, www.Big12Sports.com, and is home records. In all games since the start of the 1990 season (Snyder’s second in Manhattan), also available at 402-222-9912. The 2005 schedule Kansas State is an amazing 86-15-1 (.848) when playing on Wagner Field, including a 43-10-1 is for the following dates: Aug. 29; Sept. 5-12-19- 26; Oct. 3-10-17-24-31; Nov. 7-14-21-28; Dec. 5. (.806) mark in league games (combined Big 8/Big 12). During that stretch, the Wildcats have lost more than once at home in just two seasons - 2001, when K-State went 4-2, and 2004, when the Tuesday Press Luncheon Cats were 3-4. During the Snyder era, K-State has hit the six win mark at home eight times in In addition to postgame, Kansas State players and the last 12 seasons. Kansas State set the school record for home victories in a season with seven coaches are made available to the media at K- State’s regularly scheduled Tuesday press confer- four times, doing so as recently as 2003. ence throughout the season. This is generally the only media availability for student-athletes during A DEFINITE NO-NO the week. Each Tuesday press conference begins at 12:30 p.m. in the Big 8 Room of the Vanier Football Coming off a 30-28 loss to Texas A&M last week, Kansas State finds itself in an unusual Complex with lunch. Head Coach Snyder addresses position. In the past 15 seasons, the Wildcats have never dropped back-to-back home games on the media at 1 p.m., with selected players available successive weekends in KSU Stadium. K-State has not lost consecutive home games since the from 1:30-2:15 p.m. To request players for the 1989 campaign, when the Cats were upended by Missouri (10/20/89) and Kansas (10/28/89) on weekly press conference, media should contact back-to-back weekends. Ironically, the Kansas game served as K-State’s homecoming game for Garry Bowman with requests by noon each pre- ceeding Monday at 785.532.6735 or via e-mail at the 1989 season. Since then, the Wildcats have lost just 15 games at home. However, none of [email protected]. those losses occurred on consecutive weekends.

Out-of-Town/Opponent Media BOUNCING-BACK Head Coach Bill Snyder is available via telephone to Kansas State has made a habit of bouncing back from losses under head coach Bill Snyder. out-of-town media on Wednesday nights from 7- 7:30 p.m. (CT). All requests are considered for this Since the start of the 1995 season, K-State is 19-10 (.655) when coming off a loss - including K- limited time slot on a first-come, first-served basis State’s 12-3 win over Kansas earlier this year. Three of those eight setbacks occurred during the and must be received by Sports Information 2001 season, with two coming during the 2003 campaign. Last year, the Wildcats were 3-3 in the Director Garry Bowman no later than the close of games following a loss, with bounce-back wins vs. UL-Lafayette, Nebraska and Missouri. This business on Tuesday. year the Wildcats are 1-1 when coming off a loss.

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STILL IN THE HUNT HEAD COACH BILL SNYDER With a 4-3 record, Kansas State is nowhere near out of the 2005 bowl hunt. In fact, K-State The archictect of the doesn’t even need to win a road game to be eligible. With two of its final four games at home and “greatest turnaround in needing just two wins to reach the magic six-win mark necessary to qualify for a bowl berth, the the history of college Wildcats can get halfway there with a victory over Colorado Saturday. Kansas State wraps up its football,” Bill Snyder 2005 regular season at home on Nov. 19 against Missouri. (William Jewell ’62) is in his 17th season as head coach of the K-STATE AMONG THE BIG 12’S BEST . As the Big 12 begins closing the books on the league’s first Named the 32nd BIG 12 SINCE 1996 head football coach at decade, few teams can claim to have fared better in conference SCHOOL W L Kansas State on Nov. 30, play than Kansas State. With four North Division titles, three Texas 58 18 1988, Snyder has amassed a 135-65-1 (.674) championship game appearances, a league title and 52 wins, the Oklahoma 56 28 record with the Wildcats, including a 74-50-1 (.596) Wildcats have plenty to be proud of. In terms of overall success, Nebraska 54 22 mark in Big 8/12 games. His 131 victories are more only Texas, Oklahoma and Nebraska have laid claim to more Kansas State 52 24 than triple the man in second place on K-State’s all- Colorado 46 30 time coaching victories list (, 39 wins). conference victories than K-State, which has won nearly 70 per- Texas A&M 43 33 But to fully understand the turnaround ushered cent of its league games since joining the Big 12. Texas Tech 43 33 in by Snyder at Kansas State one must only con- A big part of the Wildcats’s success has been K-State’s ability Missouri 31 45 sider that the Wildcats were in the midst of an 0- to win on the road. Since the inception of the Big 12, Kansas Oklahoma State 30 45 26-1 run when he was hired. It also took K-State Iowa State 22 54 State is tied with Texas for the most Big 12 road victories (not 51 seasons (1938-1988) to total just 130 wins, Kansas 17 59 while the 12 head coaches prior to Snyder's including neutral site games), winning over 60 percent of its Baylor 7 68 arrival in Manhattan combined to win just 116 games in enemy stadiums. In nine-plus years, the Wildcats are 23- games from 1945-1988. 15 when playing on the Big 12 road, winning at least one Big 12 road game each season. For his efforts, Snyder has been named the national coach of the year in 1991, 1994 and 1998. He has been voted by his peers as confer- KINGS OF THE NORTH ence coach of the year five times. No Big 12 North team has won more inter-division games in Among all active coaches, Snyder entered the BIG 12 NORTH VS. NORTH the leagues North Division than Kansas State. Heading into 2005 season ranked seventh in career winning SCHOOL W L percentage and 12th in career victories. And his Saturday’s game with Big 12 North co-leader Colorado, the Kansas State 35 11 Wildcats have been even better in the last decade, Wildcats are 35-11 (.761) vs. division opponents since 1996. Colorado 33 13 posting an 89-33 (.730) record over the past 10 Three times K-State has run the table vs. its northern brethren, Nebraska 31 16 seasons that ranks fifth in Division 1-A. posting perfect 5-0 marks in 1998, 2000 and 2003. Three other Missouri 16 31 Kansas State is also one of just eight programs Iowa State 14 33 seasons the Cats have won at least four games. The only season in the country to appear in a bowl game in 11 of Kansas 11 36 the past 12 seasons and became just the second Kansas State has had a losing record occurred during last year’s program in the history of college footbal to win 11 2-3 run vs. the North. This season, the Wildcats are 1-0 against the North with a 12-3 win over games in 6-of-7 seasons (1997-2003). Kansas. During his tenure at K-State, Snyder’s teams have been perenially ranked among the nation’s elite. In fact, Kansas State teams have finished 11 of the last 13 seasons ranked in the AP Top 20, KANSAS STATE VS. COLORADO TEAM COMPARISONS including a six-year stretch during which K-State • finished each season in the Top 10. KANSAS STATE (4-3/1-3) Big 12 North) COLORADO (5-2/3-1 Big 12 North) K-State’s best-ever ranking under Snyder in the Team Statistics KS OPP Team Statistics CU OPP final AP poll of the year was sixth, following its Points/Game 27.3 26.0 Points/Game 29.9 18.0 Holiday Bowl win in 1999. The Wildcats also fin- First Downs 121 122 First Downs 143 122 ished up sixth in the 2002 final ESPN/USA Today Rushing/Game 136.7 119.3 Rushing/Game 139.4 84.9 poll and were seventh in the final AP ranking. Passing/Game 223.1 223.0 Passing/Game 243.6 248.9 NCAA TEAM RANKINGS The 14th-fastest coach in the history of to win 100 games, Snyder has coached 33 Total Offense/Game 359.9 342.3 Total Offense/Game 383.0 333.7 Category KS CU AP All-Americans during his tenure at K-State. Fumbles-Lost 16-10 14-9 Fumbles-Lost 15-7 16-4 Rushing Offense 70 64 Pen.-Yds/Game 60-76.1 43-48.6 Pen.-Yds/Game 73-90.6 46-62.9 Passing Offense 60 38 SNYDER AT KANSAS STATE Time of Possession 30:53 29:07 Time of Possession 30:02 29:58 Total Offense 68 54 Year Overall Big 8/12 Finish Scoring Offense 56 38 1989...... 1-10-0 0-7-0 8th INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Defense 28 5 1990...... 5-6-0 2-5-0 T6th RUSHING Att Net Avg TD YPG RUSHING Att Net Avg TD YPG Pass Eff. Defense 43 34 1991...... 7-4-0 4-3-0 4th 1992...... 5-6-0 2-5-0 T6th T. Clayton 97 429 4.4 3 71.5 H. Charles 119 600 5.0 5 85.7 Total Defense 38 30 1993...... 9-2-1 4-2-1 3rd P. Fisher 45 282 6.3 0 40.3 B. Ellis 51 169 3.3 0 24.1 Scoring Defense 63 19 Net Punting 111 2 1994...... 9-3-0 5-2-0 3rd 1995...... 10-2-0 5-2-0 T2nd PASSING A-C-I Pct. TD YPG PASSING A-C-I Pct. TD YPG Punt Returns 40 29 Kickoff Returns 35 97 1996...... 9-3-0 6-2-0 3rd-N A. Evridge 106-59-3 55.7 5 166.2 J. Klatt 229-142-4 62.0 12 232.6 1997...... 11-1-0 7-1-0 2nd-N Turnover Margin 81 34 A. Webb 88-51-5 58.0 8 146.2 J. Cox 20-11-0 55.0 0 15.4 1998...... 11-2-0 8-0-0 1st-N Pass Defense 59 90 1999...... 11-1-0 7-1-0 T1st-N RECEIVING Rec Yds Avg TD YPG RECEIVING Rec Yds Avg TD YPG Passing Efficiency 33 50 2000...... 11-3-0 6-2-0 1st-N J. Nelson 26 426 16.4 7 60.9 D. Sprague 26 300 11.5 1 42.9 2001...... 6-6-0 3-5-0 T4th-N J. Moreira 25 330 13.2 1 47.1 E. Judge 24 285 11.9 1 40.7 2002...... 11-2-0 6-2-0 2nd-N 2003...... 11-4-0 6-2-0 1st DEFENSE U-A-TT TFL Int.FF-FR DEFENSE U-A-TT TFL Int.FF-FR 2004...... 4-7-0 2-6-0 T5th-N B. Archer 24-23-47 8.5 0 0-1 T. Washington 43-18-61 7.0 0 1-0 2005...... 4-3-0 1-3-0 -- Totals 135-65-1 74-50-1 --

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BIG 12 FOOTBALL STANDINGS MORE CATS, BUFFS SERIES STUFF NORTH DIVISION B12 Overall • Kansas State and Colorado will be meeting for the 61st time VS. BIG 12 SINCE 1996 Colorado...... 3-1 5-2 Saturday, when the Wildcats and Buffaloes square off in SCHOOL W L Missouri ...... 3-1 5-2 Manhattan. Nebraska ...... 2-2 5-2 Baylor 4 0 Kansas State  ...... 1-3 4-3 • The K-State-CU series dates to Nov. 16, 1912, a 14-6 Wildcat Colorado 5 4 Iowa State ...... 1-3 4-3 victory in the Little Apple. Iowa State 8 1 Kansas ...... 0-4 3-4 • The Buffaloes lead the all-time series, 42-17-1, however, the two Kansas 9 1 Missouri 9 0 teams have split their last 10 encounters. SOUTH DIVISION B12 Overall Nebraska 5 4 • The home team has won seven of the last 10 meetings, includ- Oklahoma 2 4 Texas ...... 4-0 7-0 Oklahoma St. 3 1 Texas Tech ...... 3-1 6-1 ing three in a row. Texas 2 2 Texas A&M...... 3-1 5-2 • Since the formation of the Big 12 in 1996, Kansas State has Texas A&M 2 4 Oklahoma ...... 3-1 4-3 won 5-of-9 games, including three of the four played in KSU Texas Tech 3 3 Baylor...... 1-3 4-3 Stadium. Total 52 24 Oklahoma State ...... 0-4 3-4 • Kansas State won the last meeting between the two squads in Does not include championship games UPCOMING BIG 12 SCHEDULE Manhattan, 49-20, in 2003. The Wildcats’ 49 points were K-State’s Saturday, Oct. 29 most ever against the Buffaloes. Oklahoma at Nebraska • Five of the last seven meetings between K-State and CU have been decided by 10 points or less. Missouri at Kansas The exceptions were a 44-21 victory by the Wildcats in Boulder in 2000 and K-State’s 49-20 win Colorado at Kansas State Iowa State at Texas A&M in Manhattan in 2003. Texas Tech at Baylor • Prior to Bill Snyder’s arrival at K-State, the Buffaloes dominated the series, with the Wildcats Texas at Oklahoma State winning just 12 of 44 meetings. CU leads the series 10-5-1 since.

Saturday, Nov. 5 Kansas State at Iowa State GETTING CONNECTED Missouri at Colorado • Two members of CU’s speed-strength and conditioning program have ties to K-State. Director Texas A&M at Texas Tech of speed-strength and conditioning, Greg Finnegan, received his master's in exercise physiology Nebraska at Kansas from Kansas State in 1994 and was twice a member of the Dean’s List. Assistant speed-strength Texas at Baylor Oklahoma - Idle and conditioning coach Sarah Ramey began working on her master’s in kinesiology while a gradu- Oklahoma State - Idle ate assistant Kansas State. • Kansas State sophomore Yamon Figurs and Colorado cornerback Gerett Burl WEEKLY BIG 12 TELECONFERENCE SCHEDULE played junior college ball at Garden City Community College in Kansas. Call-in number: 913.981.4913 10:00 a.m. - , Kansas 10:10 a.m. - , Oklahoma NUMBERS NOT FAR OFF 10:20 a.m. - , Oklahoma State Kansas State and Colorado may look like two teams heading in different directions on the sur- 10:30 a.m. - Bill Snyder, Kansas State face, but a closer look at the numbers shows that the disparity between the Wildcats and 10:40 a.m. - Gary Pinkel, Missouri 10:50 a.m. - Mike Leach, Texas Tech Buffaloes is not that far off. On offense, Kansas State ranks 68th nationally in total offense com- 11:00 a.m. - Guy Morriss, Baylor pared to CU’s No. 54 ranking. Defensively, Kansas State ranks 38th in total defense, while 11:10 a.m. - Dan McCarney, Iowa State Colorado checks in at No. 30. Moreover, rushing yards may be at a premium this week, especially 11:20 a.m. - , Texas with both teams struggling to move the ball consistently on the ground. K-State enters the game 11:30 a.m. - , Texas A&M 11:40 a.m. - Gary Barnett, Colorado ranked No. 28 in rushing defense, while CU’s unit is one of the best in the nation at No. 5. On 11:50 a.m. - Bill Callahan, Nebraska offense, both teams are ranked above No. 60 nationally in rushing offense. Noon - Selected Student-Athletes LAST YEAR WAS A THRILLER BIG 12 SATELLITE FEEDS Fox Sports Net joins the Big 12 Conference in pre- Though it did not turn out the way may dressed in purple would have liked, last year’s 38-31 senting a one-hour package of weekly satellite high- thriller in Boulder was certainly one for the ages. With a possible Big 12 North title on the line, lights of previous week's games as well as features Kansas State scored 21 points in the fourth quarter to rally from deficits of 24-10 and 31-24 to from Big 12 schools and student-athletes’ short tie the game at 31 with just 36 seconds to play. Colorado appeared content to settle for overtime subjects from Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2004, through Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2004. in the waning seconds, but after converting a 3rd-and-long, Joel Klatt hit Ron Monteilh on a 64- Day: Tuesdays; Aug. 30-Dec. 6, 2004 yard hail mary with five seconds to play to give the Buffaloes a 38-31 win. The CU victory Time: 3:30-4:30 p.m. (Central) marked the third time the Buffs had defeated K-State by 10 points or less since 2001. Coordinates: Galaxy 3C - Transponder 6 (C-Band) Downlink Frequency: 4100 Mhz (vertical) Audio: 6.2 / 6.8 MHZ CATS TOUGH ON THE HOME TURF Trouble number: 972.868.1861 or 1446 Kansas State has clearly played its best in the friendly confines of KSU Stadium so far this season. Through four games, the Wildcats are 3-1 at home this year, including last week’s two- point loss to Texas A&M. In those four games, K-State has outscored the opposition 129-61 (that’s 32 to 15 on average) and held two of its four opponents to single-digit points. On offense, K-State is averaging 407.8 yards per game at KSU Stadium - while allowing just 251.2 to its four opponents - and completing over 60 percent of its pass attempts. The Wildcats have also rushed for over 200 yards in two of their four home games this season.

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SUNSHINE CATS NATIONAL RANKINGS Following Kansas State game this week vs. Colorado, the Wildcats will have played seven of Top 25 (Oct. 23) their eight games during the daytime. The Wildcats’ lone night game this season was a 6:10 p.m. 1. USC (55) ...... 7-0 1,615 start at Oklahoma for a Fox Sports Net national telecast. Heading into the CU game, K-State is 4- 2. Texas (10) ...... 7-0 1,569 3. Virginia Tech ...... 7-0 1,496 2 when playing in the daytime, including a 3-1 ledger at home. 4. Georgia ...... 7-0 1,413 5. Alabama ...... 7-0 1,328 OCTOBER-FEAST 6. Miami ...... 5-1 1,268 7. LSU...... 5-1 1,219 Kansas State’s prowess in August - 6-0 all time - and September - 42-3 since 1992 - are well 8. UCLA...... 7-0 1,170 documented. However, the Wildcats have also been a solid team in October under head coach 9. Notre Dame...... 5-2 1,067 Bill Snyder. Since the inception of the Big 12 Conference, K-State is 24-18 (.571) in October. 10. Florida State ...... 6-1 1,055 11. Penn State...... 7-1 980 12. Ohio State ...... 5-2 860 SCORING STREAK 13. Boston College ...... 6-1 846 14. Oregon ...... 7-1 750 Kansas State extended its consecutive games scoring streak to 111 vs. Texas A&M. The 111- 15. Wisconsin ...... 7-1 698 game stretch is a school record and the 12th longest in the nation as the Wildcats have not been 16. Florida...... 5-2 617 kept off the scoreboard since Colorado blanked K-State, 12-0, in 1996. The previous longest 17. Texas Tech...... 6-1 557 streak in school history of 60 games also took place during the Bill Snyder era at Kansas State 18. West Virginia...... 6-1 472 19. Auburn ...... 5-2 456 and occurred between 1991 and 1996. In the Big 12, only Colorado (203 games - sixth longest in 20. TCU...... 7-1 400 the country) and Nebraska (118 games) own longer streaks than the Wildcats. 21. Northwestern ...... 5-2 240 22. Fresno State ...... 5-1 233 23. Tennessee ...... 3-3 165 K-STATE PASSING GAME BEGINNING TO HEAT UP 24. California...... 6-2 151 Kansas State has begun to turn up the heat in the passing game over the past five weeks 25. Michigan ...... 5-3 134 behind Allan Evridge and Allen Webb. Heading into the North Texas game, the OTHER BIG 12 RECEIVING VOTES: Wildcats ranked 103rd in the nation in passing. Since then, Evridge and Webb have combined to Colorado, Missouri, Texas A&M. complete 81 of 144 attempts for 1,275 yards and nine scores, for an average of 255.0 yards per ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ Poll (Oct. 23) game. Kansas State averaged just 143.5 yards per game through the air in its first two outings of 1. USC (53) ...... 7-0 1,540 the season. 2. Texas (8) ...... 7-0 1,493 3. Virginia Tech ...... 7-0 1,428 4. Georgia ...... 7-0 1,357 CAT QBS TOSSING TDS 5. Alabama ...... 7-0 1,277 Kansas State may not be Texas Tech when it comes to the passing game, but the Wildcats 6. Miami ...... 5-1 1,226 7. LSU...... 5-1 1,164 have certainly received improved play from the quarterback spot this season. In addition to con- 8. UCLA...... 7-0 1,136 necting at an improved percentage, K-State’s quarterbacks are also averaging more yards per 9. Florida State ...... 6-1 1,003 completion. Heading into Saturday’s game vs. Colorado, Wildcat quarterbacks have already 10. Notre Dame...... 5-2 934 11. Boston College ...... 6-1 870 tossed 13 touchdowns on the season, one more that they did in 11 games last season. The 2005 12. Penn State...... 7-1 835 Wildcats will also move into K-State’s single-season top 10 for passes with their next 13. Ohio State ...... 5-2 803 TD strike. At its current pace, Kansas State would end the season with 20 touchdown passes, 14. Oregon ...... 7-1 712 good for the fifth-best mark in school history. The K-State team record for touchdown passes in 15. Wisconsin ...... 7-1 677 16. Texas Tech...... 6-1 603 a season is 27 and was set during the 1995 campaign. 17. West Virginia...... 6-1 539 18. Florida...... 5-2 513 ONE AND DONE 19. Auburn ...... 5-2 427 20. TCU...... 7-1 383 Kansas State posted its second one-play, 80-yard drive of the season at Texas Tech when 21. California...... 6-2 276 Allan Evridge connected with Jordy Nelson on a deep post pattern to put the Wildcats up 13-10 22. Minnesota ...... 5-2 189 with 2:27 to play in the second quarter. In its season opener vs. Florida International, the 23. Northwestern ...... 5-2 179 24. Fresno State ...... 5-1 134 Wildcats opened the second half with a one-play, 80-yard drive as Thomas Clayton ripped 25. Tennessee ...... 3-3 133 through the middle then out-ran the Golden Panthers’ secondary for a touchdown. K-State has OTHER BIG 12 RECEIVING VOTES: also unveiled some one-play magic on special teams this year, with three sudden-change touch- Colorado, Texas A&M, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma. downs on special teams. Kansas State in the 2005 National Rankings Date AP Coaches BCS PUTTING THE SPECIAL BACK IN SPECIAL TEAMS Preseason ...... nr (40) -- Aug. 28 ...... nr (39) -- After not scoring a special teams touchdown all of last season, the Wildcats have already hit Sept. 6...... nr (46) -- pay dirt three times on special teams in 2005. Jermaine Moreira got the ball rolling with a 62- Sept. 11...... nr nr -- Sept. 18...... nr nr -- yard punt return for a touchdown vs. North Texas. Yamon Figurs was the next Wildcat to get Sept. 25...... nr (38) -- into the act, scooting 98 yards for a TD with a third-quarter kickoff return at Texas Tech. It Oct. 2...... nr nr -- marked the first time since the 2002 season that the Cats had scored on a kickoff return. Last Oct. 9...... nr nr -- Oct. 16...... nr nr nr week, K-State notched its third special teams score when Jordy Nelson recovered a blocked punt Oct. 23...... nr nr nr in the end zone for a touchdown vs. Texas A&M. Since 1998, K-State has now scored 27 special Oct. 30 ...... teams touchdowns, including seven during 2002 alone. That figure stands as the high-water mark Nov. 6 ...... Nov. 13 ...... over the last eight seasons. Nov. 20 ...... Nov. 27 ...... Dec. 4 ...... Dec. 11 ...... Final ......

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WILDCATS WHEN... RECORD PRODUCTION Overall record ...... 4-3 Kansas State rolled up 658 yards vs. North Texas to set the school record for total offensive Big 12 record ...... 1-3 yards in a game. It marked the first time K-State had been over the 500-yard mark since grinding Non-conference record ...... 3-0 out 502 in last year’s season opener. The last time K-State totaled over 600 yards occurred during Home ...... 3-1 the 1998 campaign, when the Wildcats totaled 607 vs. NE Louisiana (now Louisiana-Monroe). Away ...... 1-2 Neutral ...... 0-0 The previous school record for total offense was set on Sept. 27, 1997, when Kansas State Current overall streak ...... Lost 2 amassed 638 yards in a 58-0 win over Bowling Green. Current home streak...... Lost 1 Current road streak ...... Lost 2 Current neutral site streak ...... Lost 1 WILDCAT D BETTER THAN SCORING NUMBERS INDICATE Current bowl streak ...... Lost 1 Kansas State’s scoring defense average of 26.0 points per game may not appear overly impres- Last win ...... 12-3, vs. Kansas (10/8/05) sive, but the unit has actually played better than the numbers would indicate. Of the 192 points Last loss ...... 30-28, vs. Texas A&M (10/22/05) the Wildcats have given up this year, 59 (8.4 per game) are a direct result of seven turnovers Day game ...... 4-2 inside the K-State 35-yard line, a safety and a trio of blocked punts, meaning that opponents have Night game ...... 0-1 needed to drive a grand total of 137 yards to score one third of their points. Overall, 15-of-31 TV game ...... 2-2 opponent scoring drives this season have traveled less than 50 yards, with three others requiring ABC...... 0-1 no drive at all. Fox Sports Net ...... 1-1 TBS...... 0-0 ESPN...... 0-0 LONG DRIVES NOT EASY ESPN2...... 1-0 Kansas State’s defense has been difficult to drive against so far this season. Of the 88 drives August...... 0-0 opponents have started on their own side of the 50, the Wildcats have yielded points on just 15 September...... 3-0 October ...... 1-3 of them (17 percent). The 15 scoring drives include 11 touchdowns and four field goals for a November ...... 0-0 total of 89 of the 182 points (48.9 percent) K-State has given up this season. December ...... 0-0 January ...... 0-0 RUN STUFF vs. top-25 teams...... 0-1 vs. non-ranked teams ...... 4-2 Kansas State’s run defense enters Saturday’s game ranked No. 28 in the country and is holding vs. 1-AA ...... 0-0 opponents to 119.3 rushing yards per game. The Wildcats, who allowed just 100-yard rusher this On natural grass ...... 0-1 year (Texas A&M QB Reggie McNeal), have already held 4-of-7 opponents below 100 total yards On FieldTurf...... 4-1 on the ground this season. On AstroTurf ...... 0-1

Scoring first ...... 2-0 TURNED AWAY Coming-from-behind...... 2-3 In addition to playing with improved spirit, Kansas State’s defense has shown some moxie with Leading after 1st quarter...... 3-0 Behind after 1st quarter ...... 0-2 its back against the wall. Against Florida International, the Wildcats’ defense thwarted three scoring Tied after 1st quarter ...... 1-1 chances, coming up with a fumble, an and a stop on downs inside their own 30-yard Leading at halftime ...... 3-0 line. At Marshall, the K-State defense was even more impressive, forcing two fumbles, an intercep- Behind at halftime...... 1-3 tion, blocking a field goal and forcing two other attempts for a total of just six points on six drives Tied at halftime ...... 0-0 Leading after 3rd quarter ...... 3-0 that ended inside the Wildcat 30. Versus Kansas, K-State’s may have been its most impressive. For Behind after 3rd quarter ...... 0-3 the game, the Jayhawks penetrated the Wildcat 40-yard line eight times, including five trips inside Tied after 3rd quarter ...... 1-0 the 30. However, KU was able to manage just three points for the game as it turned the ball over Overtime ...... 0-0 on downs three times, fumbled twice, had a field goal blocked and was force to punt two other times. At Texas Tech, the Wildcats produced three stops on penetrations inside its 40, forcing a Scoring 20 points or less ...... 1-1 Scoring 20+ points ...... 3-2 Red Raider punt and fumble as well as picking off a pass in the end zone. Last week against Texas Scoring 30+ points ...... 2-0 A&M, the Cats had three more stops from the 40 in, thwarting a faked field goal, forcing a missed Allowing 21 points or less ...... 4-0 field goal and forcing a punt. Allowing 10 points or less ...... 2-0

With 100-yd rusher...... 3-0 THIRD-DOWN SUCCESS Allow 100-yard rusher ...... 0-1 Kansas State continues to be and efficient team on third downs on both sides of the ball. K- With 300-yd passer...... 0-1 State ranks fourth in the Big 12 in both third down offensive and defensive conversions. The Allow 300-yard passer ...... 0-1 Wildcats offense is converting at a 44-percent clip, including third-and-goal situations. On Outgain opponent ...... 2-0 Total offense + 300 yards ...... 3-2 defense, K-State has allowed its opponents to convert on just 33 percent of their third down. A Allow + 300 yards total offense ...... 1-3 big reason for the defensive success has been K-State’s ability to force third-and-long situations. Through seven games, opponents have needed to travel at least seven yards on 65 of 107 third No turnovers...... 0-0 downs (61 percent). Less than three turnovers ...... 2-0 Three or more turnovers...... 2-2 No takeaways ...... 1-0 THIRD DOWN GO-TO-GUYS Three or more takeaways ...... 3-1 Kansas State has converted 48 of its 109 (44 percent) third downs this season and has gone Fewer turnovers ...... 2-0 Equal turnovers...... 0-1 to numerous offensive weapons for the conversions. Jordy Nelson and Thomas Clayton have More turnovers ...... 2-2 each converted seven third downs to lead the team. Allan Evridge had called his own number six Control time of possession...... 4-0 times and ranks third on the team followed by Allen Webb, Parrish Fisher and Jermaine Moreira Opponent controls time of possession ...... 0-3 with five third-down conversions each.

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SUPER FRESH WILDCAT FOOTBALL ON RADIO Redshirt freshman quarterback Allan Evridge, the first freshman quarterback since Paul The 2005 football sea- Watson in 1988 to start for a Wildcat team, has taken over the Wildcat offense and has quickly son marks the debut of become one of Kansas State’s most prolific freshman quarterbacks of all time. Evridge, with his the K-State Sports 831 passing yards this season, needs just 65 yards to pass for K-State’s freshman Network, a joint venture of Kansas State Athletics single-season passing record. Dickey threw for 895 back in 1979. and Learfield Communications, and will be the home for all the color and pageantry of Kansas EVRIDGE HITS 350 MARK AGAINST AGGIES State football. The network distributes its digital- quality audio stream via satellite to over 30 affili- Quarterback Allan Evridge, in his second career start, threw for 357 yards on 22-of-44 pass- ates across the states of Kansas and Nebraska. ing against Texas A&M. The freshman also tossed three touchdown passes on the afternoon. All The network affiliates for 2005 include: categories were career-highs for Evridge, while his 357 yards were the second-most ever by a Wildcat freshman quarterback and the ninth-most in school history. The last time a Wildcat KANSAS City Station Frequency quarterback threw for 350-plus yards was Michael Bishop, who torched Louisiana-Monroe for Abilene...... KSAJ-FM...... 98.5 441 yards back in 1998. The yardage was also the most in a conference game since ’s Abilene...... KABI-AM ...... 1560 379 yards against Kansas in 1994. Also, his 22 completions and his 44 attempts were the most Beloit ...... KVSV-AM ...... 1190 ever by a Wildcat freshman quarterback. Chanute ...... KINZ-FM ...... 94.3 Clay Center*...... KCLY-FM...... 100.9 Coffeyville* ...... KKRK-FM ...... 98.9 GOOD FOR A JORDY NELSON, TOUCHDOWN Dodge City...... KSKZ-FM...... 98.1 Sophomore Jordy Nelson has quickly established Emporia* ...... KVOE-FM...... 101.7 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TD himself as the Wildcats’ top scoring threat offensively Goodland ...... KKCI-FM ...... 102.5 (Active) Great Bend...... KZLS-FM...... 107.9 this season. Through seven games, Nelson has hauled in Hays ...... KFIX-FM ...... 96.9 a team-high 26 receptions for 426 yards, eighth-most in Hutchinson ...... KXKU-FM ...... 106.1 1. Jason Hill (Washington St.) 9 Iola ...... KALN-AM ...... 1370 the Big 12 (60.9 ypg), and a team-best seven touch- 2. Brian Calhoun (Wisconsin) 8 Junction City ...... KJCK-AM ...... 1420 downs. Nelson, a big and fast target at 6-3 and 210 3. Jordy Nelson (Kansas State) 7 Kansas City ...... WHB-AM ...... 810 pounds, has caught a touchdown reception in each of Jeff Samardzija (Notre Dame) 7 Liberal* ...... KSCB-AM ...... 1270 the first seven games this season, marking the first Manhattan...... KMAN-AM...... 1350 receiver in school history to do so. His touchdown-scoring streak is currently the third-longest Manhattan ...... KMKF-FM ...... 101.5 among active players nationally and his eight touchdowns on the season, one of which came on Marysville ...... KNDY-FM ...... 95.5 a blocked punt recovery, ranks sixth in the Big 12, and tops among conference receivers. Marysville ...... KNDY-AM ...... 1570 Norton...... KQNK-AM ...... 1530 Norton ...... KQNK-FM ...... 106.7 JORDY CLIMBING RECEIVING CHARTS Phillipsburg...... KKAN-AM ...... 1490 Sophomore Jordy Nelson, with his 26 catches for 426 yards and seven touchdowns, is rapidly Phillipsburg...... KQMA-FM ...... 92.5 Pittsburg ...... KSEK-AM ...... 1340 approaching the record books at Kansas State. He needs 370 more yards to move into the Top Pratt ...... KWLS-AM...... 1290 10 in single-season receiving yards and just 11 more catches to move into fourth place among Salina...... KSAL-AM ...... 1150 sophomore receivers in single-season catches. His seven touchdown receptions are tied for the Scott City...... KSKL-FM...... 94.5 seventh-most in school history and needs just two more to move into fourth place. Topeka ...... KQTP-FM...... 102.9 Wichita ...... KFTI-AM ...... 1070 Winfield/ ...... KKLE-AM ...... 1550 NELSON, MOREIRA DUO GETTIN’ IT DONE Wellington Jordy Nelson and Jermaine Moreira have developed into the two main go-to receivers when Kansas State goes to the air in 2005. Through seven games, the two are just one reception apart, NEBRASKA City Station Frequency with Nelson leading the way with 26 catches, while Moreira has 25. In all, K-State has completed McCook* ...... KIOD-FM ...... 105 110 passes this season with 51 of those (46-percent) going to Moreira and Nelson. Also, eight of those completions, five to Nelson, have gone for 20-plus yards and seven touchdowns. BILL SNYDER SHOWS MOREIRA TOPS 1,000 RECEIVING YARDS Radio: Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder and the “voice” of the Wildcats, Wyatt Thompson, host a Jermaine Moreira led the Wildcat receivers against Texas A&M with four catches for 101 weekly radio call-in show each Thursday night yards and a touchdown in the 30-28 loss, giving him 100 or more receiving yards in a game for thoughout the season on the K-State Sports the first time this season and the second time in his career. Also, the 101 yards pushed him to Network. The show, which airs live from 7-8 p.m., 1,013 career receiving yards as he became the 19th player ever to record at least 1,000 yards for originates from the Vanier Football Complex on the his career. The last to do it for the Wildcats was James Terry (2002-2003), who totalled 1,793 K-State campus. yards in just two seasons. Television: The Bill Snyder weekly TV Show will air exclusively on Fox Sports Midwest during the 2005 HIGH RATE OF RETURNS season, beginning Sunday, Sept. 4. Scheduled weekly times for the 30-minute show, hosted by Coming off an impressive stretch run in 2004, junior Jermaine Moreira has ignited the Kansas Wyatt Thompson, are 1 p.m. Sundays and 1 p.m. State special teams unit with his returns in 2005. Through seven games, Moreira ranks 26th Tuesdays. The Fox Sports Midwest territory of 4.2 nationally and third in the Big 12 in punt returns with his 11.6 average. After producing a 67- million homes includes virtually all cable and satel- yard punt return vs. Florida International, Moreira put his kick return abilities on display at lite homes in the state of Kansas as well as the Marshall, with three for 92 yards, including a 42-yarder that nearly went the distance. He then Kansas City market. took one to the house against North Texas, a 62-yarder in which he dodged several defenders before breaking loose down the sidelines.

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SINCE 1990 KANSAS STATE IS... FISHER CREEPING TOWARDS FRESHMAN RUSHING MARK With a 100-yard rusher ...... 79-12 Redshirt freshman tailback Parrish Fisher, who has averaged a team-best 6.3 yards a carry in With 200 yards rushing ...... 76-5 six games, made his first career against North Texas and became the first freshman tailback to With 350+ yards of total offense...... 101-17 start for the Wildcats in the Bill Snyder era. Fisher carried 21 times for 169 yards against the When leading at the half ...... 117-4 When scoring first ...... 105-10 Mean Green, becoming the first freshman ever at K-State to rush for over 100 yards in a game. Opponents score 10 points or less ...... 67-0 Fisher also set a freshman record with 21 carries and is currently second all-time in single-season Opponents score 15 points or less ...... 90-3 rushing by a freshman with 282 yards. Fisher needs just 23 yards to become K-State’s all-time Opponents scores < 25 points ...... 125-11-1 freshman rushing leader as Roosevelt Duncan currently is tops with 304 yards back in 1976. When scoring a defensive TD or safety ...... 38-10 When scoring on special teams ...... 30-7 When scoring on special teams and defense...... 13-0 CLARY ANCHORS YOUNG O-LINE Senior offensive lineman Jeromey Clary is the anchor to a very young K-State offensive line in WILDCAT CAREER STARTS 2005. The All-Big 12 candidate has made 33 consecutive starts on the line for the Wildcats, the OFFENSE first 26 at right tackle before moving to left tackle this season. Clary has anchored a line that is Player Consec. Career very talented but also very young and inexperienced. Of the seven different offensive linemen Jeromey Clary, OL ...... 33 33 that have made starts this season, six did so for the first time in 2005. John Hafferty, Caleb Yamon Figurs, WR...... 7 15 John Hafferty, OL...... 7 7 Handy, Chris Wofford, Jacob Voegeli, Jordan Bedore and Matt Boss have all made their first Greg Wafford, OL ...... 7 7 career starts this season and K-State has used a different line combination in four of seven Jordy Nelson, WR ...... 7 7 games. Caleb Handy, OL ...... 5 5 Thomas Clayton, RB ...... 4 5 Jordan Bedore, OL...... 4 4 ARCHER ON TARGET Victor Mann, FB...... 3 14 Junior captain Brandon Archer heads into the Colorado game leading the Wildcat defense Rashaad Norwood, TE...... 3 5 with 47 total tackles, including a team-high 8.5 for a loss of 35 yards. He opened the season with Allan Evridge, QB...... 2 2 a team-best five tackles, including one for a loss of a yard, in the season opener against Florida Davin Dennis, WR...... -- 13 Jermaine Moreira, WR ...... -- 11 International then continued his steady play at Marshall with eight stops and a fumble recovery. Allen Webb, QB...... -- 10 Through the Texas A&M game, Archer has recorded five or more tackles in 13 of his last 14 , QB ...... -- 6 games dating back to last season. In those 13 games, Archer led the Wildcat defense in tackles Jacob Voegeli, OL ...... -- 3 four times and has also collected 10 or more stops on three occasions. Matt Boss, OL ...... -- 2 Parrish Fisher, RB ...... -- 1 Carlos Alsup, RB...... -- 1 DILING IN Junior Zach Diles has made the most of his opportunities in his first season as a Wildcat, DEFENSE especially of late. Over the last four games, Diles has recorded 21 tackles and most recently Player Consec. Career Brandon Archer, LB ...... 16 16 turned in a solid effort against Texas A&M, finishing with six tackles, two for a loss and a sack, Blake Seiler, DE ...... 8 8 and also forced one fumble. Diles is currently fifth on the team in tackles with 28, third among Tearrius George, DE...... 7 11 linebackers, despite not yet starting a single game. Quintin Echols, DT...... 7 9 Maurice Mack, LB ...... 7 8 Alphonso Moran, DT ...... 7 7 WATTS, MACK MAKING SOLID TRANSITIONS Bryan Baldwin, DB...... 7 7 Sophomore safety Marcus Watts and junior linebacker Maurice Mack have established them- Byron Garvin, DB...... 7 7 selves as two of K-State’s top tacklers in 2005 as Watts enters the Colorado game second on the Marcus Watts, DB ...... 7 7 Maurice Porter, DB ...... 7 7 squad with 46 tackles, while Mack is third with 35. Not bad for two guys who spent the spring Ted Sims, LB ...... 1 16 and fall workouts learning new positions. Watts moved from wide receiver and has become one Jesse Tetuan, DB ...... -- 29 of the Wildcats’ hardest hitters, while Mack has added speed to the linebacking position after Matt Butler, LB ...... -- 11 moving from safety. After seven games, one of the two has led the team in tackles in all but two Scott Edmonds, DE...... -- 9 games and one or both have been in the top three in tackles in all but just the North Texas Derek Marso, DT...... -- 8 Marvin Simmons, LB ...... -- 7 game. Also, Watts has been K-State’s leading tackler in Big 12 play as he has recorded 32 total Justin McKinney, DB...... -- 1 tackles, 25 solo, during the four conference games. Kyle Williams, DB ...... -- 1

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE FIRST NAMES Ayo...... EYE-oh DEPTH CHART VS. COLORADO Davin ...... DAH-vin Dylan...... DIL-an Marcellus ...... mar-CEL-us OFFENSE DEFENSE Rashaad...... ruh-SHAD Rimmon...... ri-MAHN WR 16 Yamon Figurs (6-0, 180, Jr.-1L) / or LE 34 Blake Seiler (6-3, 240, Jr.-1L) Surrell ...... Suh-REL 10 Jermaine Moreira (5-11, 190, Jr.-2L) 97 Steve Burch (6-2, 275, Jr.-JC) Tearrius...... tee-AIR-us Yamon...... yah-MON LT 66 Jeromey Clary (6-7, 300, Sr.-3L) LT 56 Quintin Echols (6-2, 305, Jr.-2L) 73 Gerard Spexarth (6-7, 290, Fr.-RS) 99 Steven Cline (6-2, 285, So.-SQ) LAST NAMES Alstatt...... ALL-stat LG 72 John Hafferty (6-3, 305, So.-1L) RT 50 Alphonso Moran (6-1, 290, Fr.-RS) Alsup ...... ALL-sup 71 Derek Meyer (6-6, 290, Fr.-HS) 95 Derek Marso (6-3, 285, Sr.-2L) Bedore ...... buh-DOOR C 79 Jordan Bedore (6-3, 275, Fr.-RS) RE 92 Tearrius George (6-4, 250, Sr.-1L) Brokenicky ...... bro-kuh-NECK-ee 51 Jacob Voegeli (6-2, 276, So.-SQ) 98 Ian Campbell (6-4, 240, Fr.-RS) Diehl ...... DEAL Dougherty ...... DOG-er-tee RG 69 Caleb Handy (6-1, 305, Fr.-RS) SLB 46 Brandon Archer (6-2, 225, Jr.-2L) Echols ...... EK-ols 75 Matt Boss (6-4, 310, Fr.-RS) 59 Matt Butler (6-2, 235, Sr.-3L) Erker ...... ERR-ker Evridge ...... EV-ridge RT 67 Greg Wafford (6-2, 305, Jr.-SQ) MLB 45 Ted Sims (6-1, 235, Sr.-2L) Faustin ...... FOW-stin 68 Brad Rooker (6-6, 270, Fr.-RS) 52 Zach Diles (6-2, 230, Jr.-JC) Frieson ...... FREEZE-un Lopina...... low-PEEN-uh TE 89 Rashaad Norwood (6-5, 240, So-SQ) WLB 24 Maurice Mack (6-0, 210, Jr.-2L) Marso ...... MAR-so 80 Brett Alstatt (6-5, 245, Fr.-RS) 53 Reggie Walker (6-2, 220, Fr.-HS) Moreira ...... mor-RARE-uh Petrie ...... PEE-tree QB 12 Allan Evridge (6-1, 210, Fr.-RS) CB 3 Bryan Baldwin (5-11, 185, So.-SQ) Reyer ...... RAY-er 8 Allen Webb (6-3, 210, Jr.-1L) 4 Surrell Davis (5-11, 190, Sr.-1L) Rosel ...... ROZ-ul Roxas...... RO-hoss RB 5 Thomas Clayton (6-0, 210, Jr.-1L) FS 2 Marcus Watts (6-2, 180, So.-1L) Saba...... SAH-bah 7 Parrish Fisher (5-10, 205, Fr.-RS) 23 Jesse Tetuan (6-0, 200, Sr.-3L) Schwerdt ...... SHOO-wert Spexarth ...... SPECKS-arth FB 42 Victor Mann (6-2, 255, Sr.-3L) SS 17 Maurice Porter (6-1, 185, Sr.-1L) / or Tetuan ...... TET-twan 30 Rimmon McNeese (6-2, 240, Jr.-SQ) 9 Kyle Williams (6-1, 195, Jr.-RS) Unruh...... UN-roo WR 27 Jordy Nelson (6-3, 210, So.-SQ) CB 6 Byron Garvin (5-10, 180, So.-1L) Voegeli ...... voe-GUH-lie 25 Toney Coleman (6-2, 190, So.-SQ) 22 Justin McKinney (5-10, 180, So.-JC) Wafford ...... WAH-ford

WR 15 Davin Dennis (6-1, 180, Sr.-3L) 82 Casey Hausman (6-2, 180, So.-SQ)

SPECIALISTS

KO 19 Jeff Snodgrass (6-2, 200, Jr.-SQ) P 17 Tim Reyer (6-0, 195, So.-1L) 26 Tim Schwerdt (5-8, 166, So.-SQ) 21 Cole Brokenicky (5-10, 195, So.-SQ)

PK 19 Jeff Snodgrass (6-2, 200, Jr.-SQ) PR 10 Jermaine Moreira (5-11, 190, Jr.-2L) 26 Tim Schwerdt (5-8, 166, So.-SQ) 16 Yamon Figurs (6-0, 180, Jr.-1L)

HOLD 2 Marcus Watts (6-2, 180, So.-1L) KR 10 Jermaine Moreira (5-11, 190, Jr.-2L) 9 Dylan Meier (6-3, 210, Jr.-2L) 15 Davin Dennis (6-1, 180, Sr.-3L) 16 Yamon Figurs (6-0, 180, Jr.-1L) / or LS 62 Jeff Mortimer (6-0, 225, Jr.-1L) 21 Carlos Alsup (6-1, 210, Sr.-1L) 41 T.J. Finan (6-6, 240, Jr.-SQ)

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS 80 Brett Alstatt...... TE 2005 K-STATE ROSTERS 21 # Carlos Alsup...... RB 32 # Donnie Anders ...... RB 46 Brandon Archer ...... LB NUMERICAL ROSTER 3 Bryan Baldwin ...... DB NO NAME POS HT WT YR-EX HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 58 Chris Bamberger ...... LB 2 Marcus Watts ...... DB 6-2 180 So.-1L Hays, Kan. (Hays) 79 Jordan Bedore ...... OL 3 Bryan Baldwin ...... DB 5-11 185 So.-SQ St. Louis, Mo. (Cardinal Ritter) 31 # Brice Bernbeck...... DB 4 # Surrell Davis ...... DB 5-11 190 Sr.-1L Compton, Calif. (San Mateo CC) 60 Brandon Bortz ...... LB 4 # Val Taylor ...... WR 6-1 180 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas (South Oak Cliff) 75 Matt Boss...... OL 5 Thomas Clayton...... RB 6-0 225 Jr.-1L Alexandria, Va. (Florida State) 21 # Cole Brokenicky ...... P 6 Byron Garvin ...... DB 5-10 180 So.-1L Miramar, Fla. (Pace) 34 # Antonio Brown ...... WR 7 Parrish Fisher ...... RB 5-10 205 Fr.-RS Richardson, Texas (Pearce) 97 Steve Burch ...... DE 8 Allen Webb ...... QB 6-3 210 Jr.-1L Denver, Colo. (Univ. of Indiana) 59 Matt Butler ...... LB 9 # Dylan Meier ...... QB 6-3 210 Jr.-2L Pittsburg, Kan. (Pittsburg) 31 # Marcellus Cage...... RB 9 # Kyle Williams...... DB 6-1 195 Jr.-RS Pine Bluff, Ark. (Navarro JC) 98 Ian Campbell ...... DE 10 Jermaine Moreira ...... WR 5-11 190 Jr.-2L Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Dwyer) 29 # Lucas Carpenter ...... FB 12 Allan Evridge ...... QB 6-1 210 Fr.-RS Papillon, Neb. (LaVista) 90 Eric Childs ...... DE 13 Sean Lowe ...... TE 6-3 240 Jr.-2L Arlington, Texas (Lamar) 66 Jeromey Clary ...... OL 14 # Tony Jones ...... P 6-4 200 Fr.-RS Defiance, Mo. (Howell) 5 Thomas Clayton ...... RB 14 # Kevin Lopina ...... QB 6-3 220 Fr.-HS Pleasanton, Calif. (De La Salle) 99 Steven Cline ...... DT 15 # Davin Dennis...... WR 6-1 180 Sr.-3L St. James, La. (St. James) 25 # Toney Coleman ...... WR 15 # Kevin Hollis ...... DB 6-1 185 Fr.-HS Gilmer, Texas (Gilmer) 91 Clayton Cox ...... DE 16 Yamon Figurs ...... WR 6-0 180 Jr.-1L Lakeland, Fla. (Garden City CC) 4 # Surrell Davis ...... DB 17 # Maurice Porter...... DB 6-1 185 Sr.-1L San Francisco, Calif. (City College of SF) 15 # Davin Dennis...... WR 17 # Tim Reyer ...... P 6-0 195 So.-1L Wamego, Kan. (Rock Creek) 43 Ross Diehl ...... LB 18 # Jared Parker ...... PK 6-0 180 Fr.-RS Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny) 52 Zach Diles...... LB 18 # Justin Evans ...... QB 5-11 185 Sr.-SQ Andover, Kan. (Andover) 62 # Jake Dougherty ...... OL 19 Jeff Snodgrass...... PK 6-2 200 Jr.-SQ Leawood, Kan. (Rockhurst) 56 Quintin Echols ...... DT 20 Courtney Herndon ...... DB 5-11 200 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas (Lincoln) 93 Scott Edmonds...... DE 21 # Carlos Alsup ...... RB 6-1 210 Sr.-1L Liberal, Kan. (Liberal) 30 # Andrew Erker ...... DB 21 # Cole Brokenicky ...... P 5-10 195 So.-SQ Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan) 18 # Justin Evans...... QB 22 Justin McKinney ...... DB 5-10 180 So.-JC Sanford, Fla. (Garden City CC) 25 # Scott Evans ...... DB 23 Jesse Tetuan ...... DB 6-0 200 Sr.-3L Topeka, Kan. (Hayden) 12 Allan Evridge ...... QB 24 Maurice Mack ...... LB 6-0 210 Jr.-2L Olathe, Kan. (Olathe North) 54 Vlad Faustin ...... DE 25 # Toney Coleman ...... WR 6-2 190 So.-SQ Arlington, Texas (Mansfield) 16 Yamon Figurs ...... WR 25 # Scott Evans ...... DB 5-11 180 Fr.-HS Andover, Kan. (Andover) 41 # T.J. Finan...... TE/LS 26 # Terry Petrie ...... DB 5-9 185 Jr.-JC Norton, Kan. (Butler County CC) 7 Parrish Fisher...... RB 26 # Tim Schwerdt ...... PK 5-8 166 So.-SQ Tecumseh, Kan. (Shawnee Heights) 77 Michael Frieson ...... OL 27 Jordy Nelson...... WR 6-3 210 So.-SQ Riley, Kan. (Riley County) 6 # Byron Garvin ...... DB 28 # John McCardle ...... DB 5-9 195 Fr.-RS Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) 33 # Greg Gaskins ...... LB 28 # Cody Wiens ...... FB 5-10 210 Fr.-HS Lyons, Kan. (Lyons) 92 Tearrius George ...... DE 29 # Lucas Carpenter...... FB 6-1 235 Fr.-HS Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan) 40 # Daniel Gonzalez...... WR 29 # Adrian Stryker ...... DB 6-1 175 Fr.-HS Valley Heights, Kan. (Valley Heights) 42 # James Graber ...... LB 30 # Andrew Erker...... DB 6-0 180 Fr.-RS Olathe, Kan. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 32 # Tony Griffith ...... DB 30 # Rimmon McNeese ...... FB 6-2 240 Jr.-SQ Grandview, Mo. (Grandview) 85 Ro Grigsby ...... WR 31 # Marcellus Cage ...... RB 5-10 195 Sr.-SQ Kansas City, Kan. (Highland CC) 72 John Hafferty ...... OL 31 # Brice Bernbeck ...... DB 6-0 180 Fr.-HS Lakin, Kan. (Lakin) 47 # Jordan Hagenmaier ...... TE 32 # Donnie Anders...... RB 5-10 190 Jr.-1L Salina, Kan. (Central) 47 # Adam Hamilton ...... DB 32 # Tony Griffith...... DB 5-10 190 Sr.-SQ Grand Prairie, Texas (Bowie) 69 Caleb Handy ...... OL 33 # Greg Gaskins ...... LB 6-0 210 So.-SQ Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan) 82 Casey Hausman ...... WR 33 # Preston Taylor...... WR 6-0 170 Jr.-TR Gatesville, Texas (McPherson College) 61 Blake Helmers ...... OL 34 # Blake Seiler ...... DE 6-3 240 Jr.-1L Goddard, Kan. (Carroll) 38 Jordan Henricks...... DB 34 # Antonio Brown ...... WR 5-10 165 Fr.-HS Mesquite, Texas (Mesquite) 63 Jed Henson ...... OL 35 # Garron Horne ...... WR 5-10 165 Fr.-HS Belfast, Maine (Belfast) 20 Courtney Herndon ...... DB 35 # Noah Strozier...... DB 6-0 180 Jr.-SQ Kansas City, Mo. (Rockhurst) 15 # Kevin Hollis ...... DB 36 Ayo Saba ...... DT 6-0 275 Sr.-3L Blackwood, N.J. (Highland) 35 # Garron Horne ...... WR 37 Marcus Perry ...... LB 6-1 220 So.-1L Leawood, Kan. (Rockhurst) 14 # Tony Jones ...... P 38 Jordan Henricks ...... DB 6-2 185 Fr.-HS Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan) 94 M.L. Latimore...... DT 39 Pat Roxas...... FB 6-0 240 Fr.-HS Placentia, Calif. (Orange Lutheran) 40 # Taner Litton ...... LB 40 # Taner Litton ...... LB 6-1 210 Fr.-RS Beloit, Kan. (Beloit) 14 # Kevin Lopina ...... QB 40 # Daniel Gonzalez...... WR 6-5 210 Jr.-JC Augusta, Kan. (Independence CC)

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NO NAME POS HT WT YR-EX HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) NO NAME POS 41 # T.J. Finan...... TE/LS 6-6 240 Jr.-SQ Topeka, Kan. (Shawnee Heights) 13 Sean Lowe ...... TE 41 # Steve Mathias ...... LB 6-1 220 Jr.-JC Partridge, Kan. (Hutchinson CC) 78 Zach Lucas...... OL 42 # James Graber ...... LB 6-0 220 Jr.-SQ Hutchinson, Kan. (Central Christian) 24 Maurice Mack...... LB 42 # Victor Mann ...... FB 6-2 255 Sr.-3L Fort Worth, Texas (Country Day) 42 # Victor Mann ...... FB 43 Ross Diehl ...... LB 6-3 215 Fr.-HS Castle Rock, Colo. (Douglas County) 95 Derek Marso...... DT 45 Ted Sims ...... LB 6-1 235 Sr.-2L Newton, Kan. (Newton) 88 Jesse Martinez...... WR/P 46 Brandon Archer ...... LB 6-2 225 Jr.-2L St. Paul, Minn. (Cretin-Durham) 41 # Steve Mathias...... LB 47 # Adam Hamilton ...... DB 6-0 195 So.-SQ El Dorado, Kan. (El Dorado) 28 # John McCardle...... DB 47 # Jordan Hagenmaier ...... TE 6-4 265 Fr.-HS Randolph, Kan. (Blue Valley) 22 Justin McKinney ...... DB 48 Pete Yemm ...... DE 6-3 230 So.-TR Overland Park, Kan. (Univ. of South Dakota) 30 # Rimmon McNeese ...... FB 49 Mitch Straub ...... DE 6-3 230 Fr.-RS Waterloo, Neb. (Waterloo) 9 # Dylan Meier ...... QB 50 Alphonso Moran ...... DT 6-1 290 Fr.-RS Delray Beach, Fla. (Boca Raton) 71 Derek Meyer...... OL 51 # Jacob Voegeli ...... OL 6-2 276 So.-SQ Wichita, Kan. (Kapaun Mt. Carmel) 50 Alphonso Moran...... DT 51 # Leroy White ...... LB 6-1 225 Jr.-JC Garland, Texas (Ranger College) 10 Jermaine Moreira ...... WR 52 Zach Diles ...... LB 6-2 230 Jr.-JC Tulare, Calif. (Fresno CC) 62 # Jeff Mortimer ...... LS 53 Reggie Walker ...... LB 6-2 220 Fr.-HS Sacramento, Calif. (Grant) 27 Jordy Nelson...... WR 54 Vlad Faustin...... DE 6-4 240 Fr.-RS Miami, Fla. (Pace) 89 Rashaad Norwood ...... TE 55 Marvin Simmons ...... LB 6-1 240 Sr.-1L Compton, Calif. (Compton College) 18 # Jared Parker...... PK 56 Quintin Echols ...... DT 6-2 305 Jr.-2L Fort Worth, Texas (O.D. Wyatt) 37 Marcus Perry ...... LB 57 MacKenzie Rosel ...... LB 6-2 205 Fr.-HS Liberal, Kan. (Liberal) 26 # Terry Petrie ...... DB 58 Chris Bamberger ...... LB 6-2 220 Fr.-RS Jetmore, Kan. (Jetmore) 17 # Maurice Porter ...... DB 59 Matt Butler...... LB 6-2 235 Sr.-3L Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan) 86 Nate Prater ...... TE 60 Brandon Bortz ...... LB 6-0 225 Fr.-RS Preston, Kan. (Pratt) 87 Donald Raymer ...... WR 61 Blake Helmers ...... OL 6-5 280 Jr.-JC Scott City, Kan. (Garden City CC) 17 # Tim Reyer...... P 62 # Jake Dougherty ...... OL 6-2 265 So.-SQ New Castle, Pa. (Kennedy) 84 Andrew Richards ...... WR 62 # Jeff Mortimer...... LS 6-0 225 Jr.-1L Delphos, Kan. (Minneapolis) 65 Logan Robinson...... OL 63 Jed Henson ...... OL 6-4 320 Jr.-JC Nickerson, Kan. (Hutchinson CC) 68 Brad Rooker ...... OL 64 Nick Stringer ...... OL 6-6 260 Fr.-HS. Topeka, Kan. (Hayden) 57 MacKenzie Rosel ...... LB 65 Logan Robinson ...... OL 6-9 310 So.-SQ Agra, Kan. (Eastern Heights) 39 Pat Roxas ...... FB 66 Jeromey Clary ...... OL 6-7 300 Sr.-3L Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield) 36 Ayo Saba ...... DT 67 Greg Wafford ...... OL 6-2 305 Jr.-SQ Lancaster, Texas (Trinity Valley CC) 70 Ryan Schmidt...... OL 68 Brad Rooker...... OL 6-6 270 Fr.-RS Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) 26 # Tim Schwerdt...... PK 69 Caleb Handy...... OL 6-1 305 Fr.-RS Conway Springs, Kan. (Conway Springs) 34 # Blake Seiler ...... DE 70 Ryan Schmidt ...... OL 6-5 290 Fr.-RS Boca Raton, Fla. (Boca Raton) 55 Marvin Simmons ...... LB 71 Derek Meyer ...... OL 6-6 290 Fr.-HS Campbell, Neb. (Silver Lake) 45 Ted Sims...... LB 72 John Hafferty...... OL 6-3 305 So.-1L Alpharetta, Ga. (Chattahoochee) 19 Jeff Snodgrass ...... PK 73 Gerard Spexarth...... OL 6-7 290 Fr.-RS Colwich, Kan. (Andale) 73 Gerard Spexarth ...... OL 75 Matt Boss ...... OL 6-4 310 Fr.-RS Cherryvale, Kan. (Cherryvale) 49 Mitch Straub ...... DE 76 Brock Unruh ...... OL 6-5 305 Fr.-HS Corpus Christi, Texas (Calallen) 64 Nick Stringer ...... OL 77 Michael Frieson ...... OL 6-7 315 Jr.-JC Bakersfield, Calif. (Bakersfield College) 35 # Noah Strozier ...... DB 78 Zach Lucas ...... OL 6-3 275 Fr.-RS Sublette, Kan. (Sublette) 29 # Adrian Stryker ...... DB 79 Jordan Bedore ...... OL 6-3 275 Fr.-RS Goodland, Kan. (Goodland) 33 # Preston Taylor...... WR 80 Brett Alstatt ...... TE 6-5 245 Fr.-RS Hays, Kan. (Hays) 4 # Val Taylor ...... WR 81 Micah Wyatt ...... WR 5-10 165 Fr.-HS Crossett, Ark. (Crossett) 23 Jesse Tetuan ...... DB 82 Casey Hausman ...... WR 6-2 180 So.-SQ Narka, Kan. (Hillcrest) 76 Brock Unruh...... OL 84 Andrew Richards...... WR 6-3 200 Fr.-HS Keller, Texas (Keller) 51 Jacob Voegeli...... OL 85 Ro Grigsby ...... WR 6-4 185 Fr.-RS Dayton, Ohio (Northmont) 67 Greg Wafford ...... OL 86 Nate Prater...... TE 6-4 265 Fr.-HS Omaha, Neb. (Central) 53 Reggie Walker ...... LB 87 Donald Raymer ...... WR 6-2 235 So.-HS Goodland, Kan. (Goodland) 2 Marcus Watts...... DB 88 Jesse Martinez ...... WR/P 6-4 205 Sr.-1L Napa, Calif. (Santa Rosa JC) 8 Allen Webb...... QB 89 Rashaad Norwood ...... TE 6-5 240 So.-SQ Kansas City, Kan. (Schlagle) 51 # Leroy White ...... LB 90 Eric Childs ...... DE 6-3 210 Fr.-HS Arlington, Texas (MacArthur) 28 # Cody Wiens ...... FB 91 Clayton Cox ...... DE 6-3 240 Jr.-JC Weskan, Kan. (Garden City CC) 9 # Kyle Williams ...... DB 92 Tearrius George ...... DE 6-4 250 Sr.-1L Spring Lake, N.C. (L.A. Valley CC) 81 Micah Wyatt ...... WR 93 Scott Edmonds ...... DE 6-4 260 Sr.-2L Leawood, Kan. (Rockhurst) 48 Pete Yemm...... DE 94 M.L. Latimore ...... DT 6-1 270 Fr.-RS Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan) 95 Derek Marso ...... DT 6-3 285 Sr.-2L Spring Valley, Calif. (Monte Vista) # duplicate numbers 97 Steve Burch ...... DE 6-2 275 Jr.-JC Detroit, Mich. (Dodge City CC) 98 Ian Campbell ...... DE 6-4 240 Fr.-RS Cimarron, Kan. (Cimarron) 99 Steven Cline...... DT 6-2 285 So.-SQ Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Dwyer)

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2 • MARCUS WATTS SOPHOMORE • DEFENSIVE BACK 6 • BYRON GARVIN SOPHOMORE • DEFENSIVE BACK 2005: K-State’s second-leading tackler with 46 tackles... Had eigh stops against Texas 2005: Collected three tackles and an interception against Texas A&M... Had a career-best A&M... Led the defense with nine tackles, a career high, at Texas Tech... Collected six tack- eight tackles and two pass breakups at Texas Tech... Had a big game against Kansas, fin- les and a pass breakup against Kansas... Had a career-high nine tackles and one breakup ishing with five tackles, one for a loss, and a forced fumble... Had six tackles and a tack- at Oklahoma... Collected three solo stops against North Texas... Had eight tackles and two le for a loss of two yards at Oklahoma... Collected two solo tackles in win over North forced fumbles at Marshall... Made first career start on 9/3 against FIU... Finished with Texas... Had six tackles and one pass breakup at Marshall... Made first career start vs. FIU three tackles, including a TFL... Also a phenom on special teams... One of the fastest on 9/3... Father played college baseball at Southern, while uncle played football at Wildcats on the defensive side of the ball with 4.3 speed in the 40... Father and grandfa- Morehouse College... One of eight Floridians on the Wildcats' roster. ther both played college football. GARVIN’S CAREER STATISTICS WATTS’ CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2004 11 6 4 10 0.0 0 1 0 1 2004 10 9 2 11 0.0 0 0 0 0 2005 7 23 7 30 3.5 8 3 1 0 2005 7 33 13 46 1.0 4 2 1 2 TOTAL 18 29 11 40 3.5 8 4 1 1 TOTAL 17 42 15 57 1.0 4 2 1 2 7 • PARRISH FISHER REDSHIRT FRESHMAN • RUNNING BACK 3 • BRYAN BALDWIN SOPHOMORE • DEFENSIVE BACK 2005: Needs just 23 yards to become K-State’s all-time freshman rushing leader... Rushed 2005: Collected five solo tackles against Texas A&M... Had a big game against Texas Tech, for 18 yards on five carries at Texas Tech... Had two carries for six yards against Kansas... finishing with five tackles, a career-high three pass breakups and a quarterback sack for Rushed for 13 yards on two carries at Oklahoma... Became first freshman in the Bill a loss of 15 yards... Had one tackle and a pass breakup against Kansas... Collected a Snyder era to start at tailback in win over North Texas... Rushed for a freshman-record career-best six tackles and a pass breakup at Oklahoma... Had one stop in the win over 169 yards on 21 carries and also caught two passes for 59 yards vs. the Mean Green to North Texas... Recorded two tackles at Marshall... Made first career start against FIU... earn Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week honors... Rushed for 74 yards on 14 carried in Finished with four tackles... A graphic design major who enjoys drawing. first-ever appearance vs. FIU... Attended the same high school as Hollywood and music star Jessica Simpson (Richardson Pearce HS in Texas)... Teamed up with Oklahoma's BALDWIN’S CAREER STATISTICS Adrian Peterson as a Texas sports magazine's 2003 High School All-Class Super Team. Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2004 8 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 FISHER’S CAREER STATISTICS 2005 7 16 8 24 1.5 16 5 0 0 Rushing G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G TOTAL 15 16 8 24 1.5 16 5 0 0 2005 7 45 282 0 63 6.3 40.3 TOTAL 7 45 282 0 63 6.3 40.3 4 • SURRELL DAVIS SENIOR • DEFENSIVE BACK 2005: Had two tackles against Texas A&M... Saw his most extensive action of the season 8 • ALLEN WEBB JUNIOR • QUARTERBACK at Texas Tech, finishing with three tackles, two pass breakups and a quarterback hurry... 2005: Was 11-of-23 for 177 yards and two touchdowns, including a career-long 73- Had one tackle at Oklahoma... Recovered a fumble at Marshall... Recorded one tackle in yarder to Jordy Nelson, at Oklahoma, giving him two TD passes in each of the first four opening win over FIU... Former safety who has been drilling at corner... Wore No. 26 as a games this season... Finished 10-for-12 for a career-high 256 yards and two touchdowns junior... The cousin of Oakland Raiders DE Delawrence Grant. against North Texas... Set a school-record with his 300.9 efficiency rating against the Mean Green (minimum 10 attempts)... Also rushed six times for 22 yards against the DAVIS’ CAREER STATISTICS Mean Green... Was 10-for-19 for 126 yards and two touchdowns at Marshall... Also Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR rushed for 58 yards against the Herd... Set then-career highs in completions, attempts, 2004 9 6 0 6 0-0 0 0 0 0 yards and toucdowns in win over FIU... One of just six K-State QBs to rush for over 100 2005 6 5 2 7 0-0 0 2 0 1 yards in a game... Did it twice during 2004... Grandfather, Wellington Webb, is the former TOTAL 15 11 2 13 0-0 0 2 0 1 mayor of Denver... Cousin, Jason Craft, played for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

5 • THOMAS CLAYTON JUNIOR • RUNNING BACK WEBB’S CAREER STATISTICS 2005: Currently ranked 71st nationally and in rushing with his 71.5 per-game average... Passing G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic Picked up 47 yards on 12 carries against Texas A&M... Had 32 yards on 14 carries at 2004 10 94 49 4 521 3 48 52.1 5.5 52.1 100.7 Texas Tech... Was held to 13 yards against Kansas and eight yards on 12 carries at 2005 5 88 51 5 731 8 73 57.9 8.3 146.2 146.4 Oklahoma, snapping his consecutive 100-yard game mark at two... Rushed for 152 yards TOTAL 15 182 100 9 1252 11 73 54.9 6.9 83.5 124.9 and a touchdown in second game at Marshall... Also caught three passes for 45 yards and a TD vs. the Herd... Rushed for 177 yards and two scores, including an 80-yarder, in first Rushing G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G career start vs. FIU on 9/3... Two-game rushing total of 329 yards (first two games) was 2004 10 127 418 8 22 3.3 41.8 the best two-game start in school history... Became the 12th Wildcat to rush for a 100 2005 5 54 84 0 15 1.6 16.8 yards in a season opener... Former High School All-American... Nicknamed “T-Gunn” by TOTAL 15 181 502 8 22 2.8 33.5 his teammates... Has also been called “Hollywood”. 9 • KYLE WILLIAMS JUNIOR • DEFENSIVE BACK CLAYTON’S CAREER STATISTICS 2005: Had four stops, including one for a loss, against Texas A&M... Collected two tack- Rushing G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G les and a quarterback hurry at Texas Tech... Had four stops and a pass breakup against 2002* 4 13 45 0 10 3.5 11.3 Kansas... Collected three tackles in win over North Texas... Had four tackles in win at 2004 10 15 71 0 15 4.7 7.1 Marshall... Recorded three tackles and a pass breakup in first career start against FIU... 2005 6 97 429 3 80 4.4 71.5 Rated the fifth-best JUCO cornerback in 2003 by Rivals... Brother Kevin played five years TOTAL 20 125 545 3 80 4.4 27.3 in the NFL for New York (Jets), Miami and Houston... Moved to safety in spring of 2005... Hard-hitting safety with 4.3 speed.

WILLIAM’S CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2005 7 14 6 20 1.0 2 2 0 1 TOTAL 7 14 6 20 1.0 2 2 0 1

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10 • JERMAINE MOREIRA JUNIOR • WIDE RECEIVER DENNIS’ CAREER STATISTICS 2005: Currently ranked 26th nationally in punt return average with his 11.7 mark... Had a Receiving G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G big game against Texas A&M, catching four passes for a team-high 101 yards and a 2002 11 3 20 0 15 0.3 6.7 1.8 score... Also had a 26-yard punt return against the Aggies... Had three catches for 31 2003 14 22 404 4 57 1.6 18.4 28.9 yards at Texas Tech... Returned three kicks, inlcuding a 21-yard kickoff return against the 2004 11 22 229 1 47 2.0 10.4 20.8 Red Raiders... Caught five balls for 69 yards against Kansas and also totalled 35 yards on 2005 7 13 171 1 47 1.9 13.2 24.4 returns... Had two catches for 12 yards at Oklahoma... Returned a punt 62 yards for a TOTAL 43 60 824 6 57 1.4 13.7 19.1 touchdown in win over North Texas... Totalled 80 yards on six returns... Had four catch- es for 42 yards at Marshall and also had 92 yards on three kickoff returns... Tied a career Kick Returns G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G high with seven catches against FIU... Also collected 83 yards on three punt returns... 2002 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Elusive receiver also expected to be a force as a kick or punt returner... Sixth in the Big 2003 14 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 12’s in pass receptions in league games during 2004... One of eight Floridians on the K- 2004 11 4 106 0 41 26.5 9.6 State roster. 2005 3 4 65 0 26 16.3 21.7 TOTAL 39 9 171 0 41 19.0 4.4 MOREIRA’S CAREER STATISTICS Receiving G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 16 • YAMON FIGURS JUNIOR • WIDE RECEIVER 2003 15 17 277 0 41 1.1 16.3 18.5 2005: Had two catches for 63 yards, including a career-long 52-yard touchdown against 2004 11 39 406 4 29 3.5 10.4 36.9 Texas A&M... Returned a kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown against Texas Tech, the first of 2005 7 25 330 1 42 3.6 13.2 47.1 his career and the first for a Wildcat since 2002... Had two catches for 31 yards, four big TOTAL 33 81 1013 5 42 2.5 12.5 30.7 tackles on special teams and a fumble recovery against Kansas... Caught three passes for 31 yards at Oklahoma... Had three catches for a team-high 84 yards and a 28-yard punt Rushing G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G return against North Texas... Caught three passes for 24 yards against FIU... Fastest 2003 15 8 36 0 17 4.5 2.4 Wildcat with sub-4.3 speed... Wide receiver who also returns punts and kicks... Named 2004 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 the Big12's "Top Deep Threat" heading into the season by The Sporting News... Had 11 2005 1 1 -2 0 -2 -2.0 -2.0 receptions of 20 yards or more during 2004. TOTAL 27 9 34 0 17 3.8 1.3 FIGURS’ CAREER STATISTICS Punt Returns G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G Receiving G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2003 15 17 124 0 39 7.3 8.3 2004 11 31 483 2 51 2.8 15.6 43.9 2004 11 1 -1 0 0 -1.0 -0.1 2005 7 13 233 1 52 2.0 17.9 33.3 2005 7 17 198 1 67 11.6 28.2 TOTAL 18 44 716 3 52 2.6 15.5 40.8 TOTAL 33 35 321 1 67 9.2 9.7 17 • MAURICE PORTER SENIOR • DEFENSIVE BACK Kick Returns G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2005: Has made five starts... Collected two tackles against Texas A&M... Had two pass 2003 15 3 60 0 26 20.0 4.0 breakups against Kansas... Had four tackles and a pass breakup at Oklahoma... Collected 2004 11 7 183 0 46 26.1 16.6 three tackles in the win over North Texas... Had six tackles at Marshall, including one for 2005 6 8 182 0 42 22.8 30.3 a loss... Recorded one tackle, one pass breakup and one interception in win over FIU... TOTAL 32 18 425 0 46 23.6 13.3 Physical corner who has also been drilling at strong safety... Had two picks and made 15 tackles in the final four games of 2004. 12 • ALLAN EVRIDGE REDSHIRT FRESHMAN • QUARTERBACK 2005: Had a career day in his second start, against Texas A&M, finishing 23-for-44 for PORTER’S CAREER STATISTICS 357 yards and three touchdowns, all career highs... His 357 yards were the second most Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR passing yards by a K-State freshman quarterback... Became the first freshman quarter- 2004 9 13 5 18 0.0 0 7 0 0 back to start under Bill Snyder after getting the nod at Texas Tech... Earned his first career 2005 6 8 8 16 1.0 3 3 0 0 start at Texas Tech, finishing 14-of-25 for a then career-best 192 yards and a touchdown... TOTAL 15 21 13 34 1.0 3 10 0 0 Threw a career-long 80-yard TD pass to Jordy Nelson against the Red Raiders and also rushed for a career-high 64 yards on 12 carries... Played extensively against Kansas, lead- Interceptions G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G ing the offense to the 12-3 win... Finished 14-of-21 for 136 yards and a touchdown, all 2004 9 2 10 0 10 5.0 1.1 career highs... Was 3-of-6 for 49 yards at Oklahoma... Led Wildcats on a fourth-quarter 2005 4 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.3 touchdown drive in Norman... Saw first action against North Texas, going 5-for-10 with TOTAL 13 3 10 0 10 3.3 0.2 97 yards, including a career-high 40-yard completion... An athletic southpaw redshirt freshman quarterback currently battling for playing time... A true student of the game... 17 • TIM REYER SOPHOMORE • PUNTER Father, James, is in the US Air Force... Born in Frankfurt, Germany. 2005: Averaging 40.3 yards per punt and has pinned opponents inside their own 20-yard line eight times... Punted 10 times for a 41.9 average against Kansas... Punted five times EVRIDGE’S CAREER STATISTICS for a 37.6 average at Oklahoma with a long of 48... Punted just once for 48 yards vs. North Passing G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic Texas... Averaged 43.4 yards on five punts at Marshall with a long of 50... Former walk- 2005 5 106 59 3 851 5 80 55.7 8.1 166.2 131.4 on who is now a Ray Guy Award Candidate... Avgeraged 42.1 yards per punt in 2004. TOTAL 5 106 59 3 851 5 80 55.7 8.1 166.2 131.4 REYER’S CAREER STATISTICS 15 • DAVIN DENNIS SENIOR • WIDE RECEIVER Punting G No. Yards Lg Avg 2005: Led the team in catches with a season-high six for 72 yards against Texas A&M... 2004 10 36 1526 71 42.4 Had one catch for nine yards at Texas Tech... Caught one pass for six yards against 2005 7 35 1412 65 40.3 Kansas... Had two catches for 19 yards at Oklahoma... Hauled in a 47-yard touchdown TOTAL 17 71 2938 71 41.4 reception from Allen Webb against North Texas... Caught two passes for 18 yards in win over FIU... Wide receiver with perhaps the best hands on the team... Brother, Harold, played football at Tulane from 1987-91... Lone Louisianan at K-State.

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19 • JEFF SNODGRASS JUNIOR • PLACE-KICKER Texas... Caught three passes for 40 yards and a touchdown at Marshall... Hauled in first 2005: Nailed two field goals against Texas Tech... Kicked a 38-yarder in the win over career touchdown (7 yards) in first-ever start on 9/3 vs. FIU... Tall and speedy receiver Kansas... Was 2-for-3 in field goals against North Texas, including a 57-yarder, which tied who made the move to offense this spring after spending two seasons in the secondary... for the fourth-longest in school history, the longest at K-State since 1999 and the third Possesses 4.3 speed with his 6-3 frame... Exceptional athlete who was a standout in foot- longest in D-IA college football this year... Booted first and second career field goals ball, basketball and track in high school. aginst FIU (39, 33)... Booted a 56-yard field goal in the 2005 spring game... Father, Steve, is a former tennis coach at Kansas State, while brother, Lance, plays professional soccer NELSON’S CAREER STATISTICS for the Colorado Rapids. Receiving G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2004 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SNODGRASS’ CAREER STATISTICS 2005 7 26 426 7 80 3.5 16.4 60.9 Player FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk TOTAL 7 26 426 7 80 3.5 16.4 60.9 2005 7-11 63.6 0-0 0-0 4-5 2-3 1-2 57 0 TOTAL 7-11 63.6 0-0 0-0 4-5 2-3 1-2 57 0 34 • BLAKE SEILER JUNIOR • DEFENSIVE END 2005: Collected a career-high seven stops against Texas A&M... Made two tackles at 22 • JUSTIN MCKINNEY SOPHOMORE • DEFENSIVE BACK Texas Tech... Had a then-career-best five tackles and a sack in the win over Kansas... Had 2005: Currently ranked 21st nationally with his .43 interceptions per game average... one stop at Oklahoma... Collected one tackle in win over North Texas... Has drawn the Made his first career start at Texas Tech, finishing with seven tackles and an interception... starting nod at left defensive end in the first two games, totaling three tackles... Former Had one stop in the Kansas win... Collected four tackles at Oklahoma... Had one tackle and walk-on who transferred from Oklahoma State, where he was a wrestler. two pass breakups against North Texas... Had a career day at Marshall finishing with three tackles, two interceptions and two two forced fumbles... Recorded three tackles, a forced SEILER’S CAREER STATISTICS fumble and a pass breakup in win over FIU... Emerging corner prospect... Orginally signed Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR with K-State as a prep before attending Garden City CC. 2004 11 2 4 6 1.5 4 0 0 0 2005 7 10 9 19 1.0 1 0 0 0 MCKINNEY’S CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 18 12 13 25 2.5 5 0 0 0 Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2005 7 15 4 19 0 2 4 2 0 Sacks G UA A Total Yds TOTAL 7 15 4 19 0 2 4 2 0 2004 11 1 1 2 4 2005 5 1 0 1 1 23 • JESSE TETUAN SENIOR • DEFENSIVE BACK TOTAL 16 2 1 3 5 2005: Veteran safety with 29 career starts under his belt... Has appeared as a reserve in two games this season... Avid guitar player... Brother, John, was a standout pitcher at 36 • AYO SABA SENIOR • DEFENSIVE TACKLE/FULLBACK Wichita State a ninth-round selection in the 2002 MLB Draft by Colorado. 2005: Had two carries for three yards and a touchdown at Oklahoma... Rushed three times for 10 yards and a touchdown in win over North Texas... Former fullback who TETUAN’S CAREER STATISTICS moved to nose tackle this fall... Still sees time on offense in goal-line and short-yardage Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR situations... Has scored 14 TDs. 2002 11 11 10 21 0.0 0 4 0 0 2003 15 29 12 41 3.0 11 4 0 0 42 • VICTOR MANN SENIOR • FULLBACK 2004 11 31 27 58 0.0 0 7 0 0 2005: K-State’s fifth-leading receiver with nine catches for 119 yards... Made three catch- 2005 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 es for 34 yards against the Aggies... Had three catches for 44 yards, including a 31-yarder, TOTAL 38 71 49 120 3.0 11 15 0 0 at Texas Tech... Caught one pass for a career-long 36 yards at Oklahoma... Caught first career touchdown, a 2-yarder, in win over FIU... A team captain... Listed as the nation’s 24 • MAURICE MACK JUNIOR • LINEBACKER eighth-best fullback by The Sporting News... Can also play the spot. 2005: K-State’s third-leading tackler with 35 stops... Had a team-high nine tackles against Texas A&M... Had two stops and two pass breakups at Texas Tech... Had six tackles, one MANN’S CAREER STATISTICS for a loss, in the win over Kansas... Collected four tackles at Oklahoma... Had team-lead- Rushing G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G ing nine tackles at Marshall with two TFL’s and a sack... Had five tackles, including one 2002 13 23 97 0 13 4.2 7.5 TFL, a forced fumble and a pass breakup in win over FIU... Made the move from safety to 2003 15 4 7 1 4 1.8 0.5 linebacker during spring drills... Drawing comparisons to former All-Big 12 linebacker 2004 11 1 3 0 3 3.0 0.3 Josh Buhl for his size and speed. 2005 3 1 1 0 1 1.0 0.5 TOTAL 42 29 108 1 13 3.8 2.7 MACK’S CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 45 • TED SIMS SENIOR • LINEBACKER 2003 15 9 4 13 1.0 4 0 0 0 2005: Collected five tackles against Texas A&M... Had four tackles, including one for a 2004 11 11 12 23 0.0 0 3 0 1 loss of four yards, at Texas Tech... Also had an interception return of 27 yards against the 2005 7 21 14 35 4.0 12 3 1 0 Red Raiders... Collected three tackles, forced and recovered a fumble in a win over TOTAL 33 41 30 71 5.0 16 6 1 1 Kansas... Had two tackles against Oklahoma... Collected two tackles in win over North Texas... Had seven tackles and a fumble recovery at Marshall... Collected three tackles in opener against FIU... All-Big 12 candidate at linebacker coming off an injury-plagued 27 • JORDY NELSON SOPHOMORE • WIDE RECEIVER 2004 season... Returned an interception for a touchdown to ice the 2003 Big 12 2005: Currently sixth in the Big 12 in touchdowns with eight... Only Wildcat receiver in Championship game against No. 1 Oklahoma... Also had a pick-six at CU last season. school history to catch a TD pass in each of the first seven games of a season... His seven-game touchdown reception streak is currently the third-longest in the nation... Had SIMS’ CAREER STATISTICS five catches for 57 yards and a touchdown against Texas A&M... Also recovered a blocked Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR punt in the endzone for a touchdown... Caught three balls for 98 yards, including acareer- 2002 3 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 long 80-yarder for a touchdown, at Texas Tech... Had four catches for 22 yards and a 2003 15 38 41 79 5.5 30 2 1 0 score against Kansas... Caught three passes for a career-high 107 yards, including a 73- 2004 7 7 10 17 3.5 10 1 0 0 yard touchdown at Oklahoma... Has caught a touchdown in each of the first four games 2005 7 11 15 26 1.0 4 0 1 2 this season... Had a team-high four catches for 66 yards and a score against North TOTAL 32 57 66 123 10.0 44 3 2 2

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Sacks G UA A Total Yds 52 • ZACH DILES JUNIOR • LINEBACKER 2002 3 0 0 0 0 2005: Had a big game against Texas A&M, finishing with six tackles, including two for a 2003 15 4 0 4 28 loss and a sack, and one forced fumble... Collected three tackles at Texas Tech... Had one 2004 7 1 0 1 6 stop against KU... Led team with a career-best 11 tackles, including one for a loss, at 2005 5 0 0 0 0 Oklahoma... Recorded a four tackles, including one for a loss, against North Texas... Had TOTAL 30 5 0 5 34 one tackle at Marshall... Collected two tackles in season opener vs. FIU... JuCo transfer who was a late additon to the program... Coming on fast at middle linebacker and contin- Interceptions G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G ues figure in the Cats’ linebacker rotation. 2002 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2003 15 1 27 1 27 27.0 1.8 DILES’ CAREER STATISTICS 2004 7 1 37 1 37 37.0 5.3 Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2005 6 1 27 0 27 27.0 4.5 2005 7 15 13 28 3.0 13 0 1 0 TOTAL 31 3 91 2 37 30.3 2.9 TOTAL 7 15 13 28 3.0 13 0 1 0

46 • BRANDON ARCHER JUNIOR • LINEBACKER 53 • REGGIE WALKER FRESHMAN • LINEBACKER 2005: Team’s leading tackler with 47 stops... Also has a team-high 8.5 for loss... Collected 2005: Had one stop against Kansas and two tackles in loss to Oklahoma... Recorded two six tackles against Texas A&M and seven tackles, two for a loss, against Texas Tech... Had tackles, including one for a loss, against North Texas... Lone true freshmen to see play- eight stops, one for a loss, against Kansas... Collected nine tackles, two for a loss and a ing this season... Saw action off the bench vs. both FIU and Marshall... Has made a sack, at Oklahoma... Had three tackles, two for a loss of 10 yards, in win over North smooth transition to the college level as an outside linebacker. Texas... Recorded eigh tackles including one for a loss and a fumble recovery at Marshall... Led team with five tackles, including a TFL, in win over FIU... Team captain and WALKER’S CAREER STATISTICS All-Big 12 candidate at linebacker... Returned two interceptions for touchdowns in 2004... Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Teams leading returing tackler... Brother, Phillip, is currently a linebacker with the San 2005 6 1 4 5 1.0 1 0 0 0 Diego Chargers. TOTAL 6 1 4 5 1.0 1 0 0 0

ARCHER’S CAREER STATISTICS 56 • QUINTIN ECHOLS JUNIOR • DEFENSIVE TACKLE Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2005: Had four tackles, including one for a loss, against Texas A&M... Had two tackles 2003 15 9 6 15 1.0 7 0 1 0 and a pass breakup at Texas Tech... Collected three stops against Kansas and five tackles 2004 11 35 40 75 6.5 23 2 0 1 at Oklahoma... Had a team-high five tackles, including one for a loss, against North 2005 7 24 23 47 8.5 35 2 0 1 Texas... Recorded one sack for two yards at Marshall... Had a key deflection on the pass TOTAL 33 68 69 137 16.0 65 4 1 2 that Justin McKinney intercepted to save the game vs. the Herd... Had four tackles, includ- ing a TFL, against FIU... One of 15 Texans on the Wildcats' roster... Relative of former K- Sacks G UA A Total Yds State cornerback Joe Gordon. 2003 15 1 0 1 7 2004 11 0 1 1 5 ECHOLS’ CAREER STATISTICS 2005 6 2 0 2 14 Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR TOTAL 32 3 1 4 26 2003 15 11 10 21 2.0 9 1 1 0 2004 11 8 8 16 1.5 6 0 0 0 Interceptions G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2005 7 12 13 25 3.5 10 1 0 0 2003 15 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 33 31 31 62 7.0 25 2 1 0 2004 11 2 52 2 27 26.0 4.7 2005 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Sacks G UA A Total Yds TOTAL 32 2 52 2 27 26.0 2.0 2003 15 2 0 2 9 2004 11 1 0 1 6 50 • ALPHONSO MORAN REDSHIRT FRESHMAN • DEFENSIVE TACKLE 2005 2 0 1 1 2 2005: Collected three stops at Texas Tech and one against Texas A&M... Had a career-best TOTAL 28 3 1 4 17 five tackles and a fumble recovery against KU... Had two tackles at Oklahoma... Recorded two tackles, one for a loss of three yards, against North Texas... Had two tackles and 59 • MATT BUTLER SENIOR • LINEBACKER blocked his first career field goal at Marshall... Collected three tackles in first career start 2005: Had a season-high five tackles, one for a loss, against Texas A&M... Recorded two against FIU... One-time grayshirt expected to challenge for playing time at DT... Prepped tackles, including a sack for 15 yards, in a win over North Texas... A veteran linebacker with current teammate Ryan Schmidt at Boca Raton HS in Florida. who has seen action off the bench in the first two games... Father, Bill, was a standout RB for K-State from 1969-71 and played four seasons for the . MORAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR BUTLER’S CAREER STATISTICS 2005 7 7 11 18 1.5 5 0 0 1 Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR TOTAL 7 7 11 18 1.5 5 0 0 1 2002 13 15 8 23 0.5 1 0 0 0 2003 11 22 31 53 3.5 8 1 0 0 51 • JACOB VOEGELI SOPHOMORE • CENTER 2004 9 12 9 21 0.5 1 0 0 0 2005: Walk-on who drew starts at center in the first three games of the season... Has 2005 4 4 3 7 2.0 17 0 0 0 shown excellent growth and development during his emergence over the past year. TOTAL 37 53 51 104 6.5 27 1 0 0

Sacks G UA A Total Yds 2002 13 0 0 0 0 2003 11 1 0 1 5 2004 9 0 0 0 0 2005 3 1 0 1 15 TOTAL 35 2 0 2 20

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65 • LOGAN ROBINSON SOPHOMORE • OFFENSIVE LINEMAN Sacks G UA A Total Yds 2005: A massive man from a small town... Native of tiny Agra, Kan., population of 400... 2004 10 2 1 3 27 Drilled at both tackle and center during camp and could be a factor. 2005 6 3 0 3 16 TOTAL 16 5 1 6 43 66 • JEROMEY CLARY SENIOR • OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 2005: Started 33 straight on offensive line... Team captain and anchor of young offensive 95 • DEREK MARSO SENIOR • DEFENSIVE TACKLE line... Born in Lincoln, Neb., but raised in Mansfield, Texas, a suburb of Dallas... Two-time 2005: Had two tackles, both for losses of 12 yards, against Texas A&M... Had one tackle Academic All-Big 12 first team pick and National-Scholar Athlete candidate. and blocked a field goal against Kansas... Had one stop at Oklahoma... Recorded one tack- le at Marshall in a reserve role... An All-Big 12 candidate at defensive tackle... Also played 67 • GREG WAFFORD JUNIOR • OFFENSIVE LINEMAN end during 2004... From Spring Valley, Calif., and Monte Vista HS... Uncle, Max Gabaldon, 2005: Made first career start against FIU and has started all seven games... Played spar- was an Olympic pole vaulter. ingly during 2004 but could see time at either guard or tackle in 2005... One of two upper- classmen drilling on the Cats’ offensive line. MARSO’S CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 69 • CALEB HANDY SENIOR • OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 2002 5 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 2005: Earned first career start against North Texas and has started all five games since... 2003 15 16 5 21 3.5 18 1 0 0 Redshirt freshman offensive right guard expected to challenge for playing time... From 2004 11 6 16 22 5.0 18 1 0 0 Conway Springs, Kan., population 1,300. 2005 7 4 1 5 2.0 12 0 0 0 TOTAL 37 24 23 47 8.5 36 2 0 0 72 • JOHN HAFFERTY SOPHOMORE • OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 2005: Made first career start against FIU and has started in all seven games... Drilled at Sacks G UA A Total Yds both guard and center during camp... Native of Alpharetta, Ga... Father, John, was a three- 2002 5 0 0 0 0 year starter for K-State from 1976-78, earning Academic All-Big 8 honors. 2003 15 1 1 2 14 2004 11 2 2 4 14 73 • GERARD SPEXARTH REDSHIRT FRESHMAN • OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 2005 6 1 0 1 10 2005: Redshirt freshman broke into lineup against Kansas... Native of Colwich, Kan., pop- TOTAL 37 4 3 7 38 ulation 1,200... Athletic lineman who played basketball, football and track in high school... Brother, Robby, is a thrower for the Wichita State track program. 97 • STEVE BURCH JUNIOR • DEFENSIVE END 2005: Had one pass breakup at Texas Tech... Had two tackles in loss to Oklahoma... 75 • MATT BOSS REDSHIRT FRESHMAN • OFFENSIVE LINEMAN Recorded one tackle against North Texas... Had one tackle in win at Marshall... Collected 2005: Made first career start against FIU... Redshirt freshman who has shined during the one tackle in win over FIU... Coming on fast at defensive end... Native of Detroit who preseason... Native of Cherryvale, Kan., population 2,300... Named one of the Top 10 high signed with Iowa out of high school. school offensive linemen in the country. BURCH’S CAREER STATISTICS 79 • JORDAN BEDORE REDSHIRT FRESHMAN • OFFENSIVE LINEMAN Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2005: Made first career start at Oklahoma at center and also started against Kansas, Texas 2005 7 3 2 5 0.0 0 1 0 0 Tech and Texas A&M... Made the switch to offensive line from defensive line this fall to TOTAL 7 3 2 5 0.0 0 1 0 0 provide moredepth. 98 • IAN CAMPBELL REDSHIRT FRESHMAN • DEFENSIVE END 80 • BRETT ALSTATT REDSHIRT FRESHMAN • TIGHT END 2005: Collected one stop, for a loss, against Kansas... Had two tackles, including one for 2005: Recorded two tackles on special teams against Texas Tech and North Texas and a loss, against North Texas... Walk-on defensive end who is pushing for playing time... also made first career reception, a 23-yarder, against the Mean Green... Redshirt fresh- Brother, Jared Jarragin, was a two-year starter at Wyoming... One of six children. man tight end who is still developing at the position after playing running back in high school... Could see time in two-tight sets. CAMPBELL’S CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 89 • RASHAAD NORWOOD SOPHOMORE • TIGHT END 2005 6 1 2 3 1.0 1 0 0 0 2005: Had one catch for 12 yards against Kansas... Caught first two passes of the season TOTAL 6 1 2 3 1.0 1 0 0 0 at Oklahoma, including an 11-yard touchdown reception and a two-point conversion... Talented sophomore tight end who has played regularly in first five games of the season... 99 • STEVEN CLINE SOPHOMORE • DEFENSIVE TACKLE Uncle, Lyron Cobbins, was a team captain at Notre Dame. 2005: Collected two tackles, including one for a loss of two yards, at Texas Tech... Had one stop in win over Kansas... Recorded one tackle against North Texas... Had one tack- 92 • TEARRIUS GEORGE SENIOR • DEFENSIVE END le vs. FIU... Broke into the rotation late in 2004... Brother, Glenn, played at Cornell College, 2005: Recorded three tackles against Texas A&M... Had three tackles, including a sack for while brother, Brian, played at Div. III power Mount Union. eight yards, at Texas Tech... Collected one sack for a safety, a pass breakup and put con- stant pressure on the quarterback against Kansas... Had two tackles at Oklahoma... CLINE’S CAREER STATISTICS Collected three tackles, including a sack for six yards, against North Texas... Had three Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR tackles, including one for a loss at Marshall... Had one tackle in season opener against 2004 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 FIU... Returning starter at defensive end with tremendous talent and speed... Came on 2005 6 3 2 5 1.0 2 0 0 0 strong at the end of the season, starting five games. TOTAL 6 3 2 5 1.0 2 0 0 0

GEORGE’S CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2004 10 11 10 21 6.0 35 1 2 0 2005 7 10 6 16 4.5 19 1 0 0 TOTAL 17 21 16 37 10.5 54 1 2 0

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