Joe Klanderman’s unit held Oklahoma State to a pair of field goals and 373 total yards. More importantly, K-State forced five turnovers. K-State would not have won this game without those big plays.
Oklahoma State saw some more encouraging signs, but it didn’t translate to the scoreboard. OSU lost 38-21 to Kansas on Saturday afternoon at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium in Lawrence. After some ...
Zane Flores’ return to the field brought a level of consistency the OSU offense had seen little of this season, but it still wasn’t enough to beat Kansas.