The Kansas State Wildcats (7-3) thoroughly dominated Baylor (3-7) 59 to 25 in front of a purple and silver homecoming crowd.
For a brief moment, it looked like Baylor might actually challenge Kansas State. The Bears equalized KSU’s opening scoring drive with an efficient, five play, 72-yard scoring drive of their own. ESPN’s in-game win probability for the Wildcats even dropped from 97% to 94%!
It never got any lower.
Aided by a questionable pass-interference call on third and seven, KSU scored on their second drive. Two plays later their defense picked up a fumble by Baylor quarterback Blake Shapen and ran it in for a touchdown.