Looking at Kansas State’s win over Oklahoma, a few numbers immediately jump out. Ths Sooners outgained the Wildcats in total offensive yards, the Sooners committed two fatal turnovers, and Kansas State dominated the time of possession: 38:08 to 21:52. So what does all of this mean for Kansas football this Saturday?
In addition to winning the turnover battle, the Jayhawks must find a way to stop the Kansas State offense. Look, the Kansas offense is good. Offensive coordinator Brent Dearmon has quarterback Carter Stanley playing at a high level, but he’s no Jalen Hurts (still, Carter for Heisman).