An injury to Adrian Martinez necessitated the return of Will Howard, and he led the Kansas State offense to a brutal dismantling of Baylor tonight in a 31-3 victory at McLane Stadium in Waco.
Baylor’s offense was never effective against a smothering Wildcat defense, but the K-State offense even helped out there, keeping possession of the ball for nearly 20 minutes in the first half and wearing down the Bear defense. With the win, K-State retains possession of second place in the Big 12, with a chance to claim sole possession if TCU hangs on against Texas.
K-State (7-3, 5-2 Big 12) got into Baylor territory on the opening drive, which included three catches by Ben Sinnott and three carries for DJ Giddens, but stalled out at the 32.