MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Just on the other side of media row in the press box of Bill Snyder Family Stadium, Arkansas State University coaches shouted through the walls and banged on the tables as senior wide receiver Jonathan Adams Jr. caught the eventual game-winning pass with 38 seconds remaining.
The Red Wolves knew they were on the verge of completing a win 12 years in the making. And minutes later, Arkansas State would seal a 35-31 upset over Kansas State -- the program's first victory over a Power 5 opponent since beating Texas A&M in 2008.
The Wolves (1-1) were 0-20 in such games entering Saturday after toppling the Aggies.