Adrian Martinez and Deuce Vaughn each busted off 69-yard runs and combined for 341 rushing yards, Julius Brents had a huge — if controversial — interception late, and the 25th-ranked Kansas State Wildcats held on to secure a 37-28 victory over Texas Tech Red Raiders on a beautiful Saturday afternoon at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.
K-State took the opening kickoff and Martinez immediately ran for 57 yards, then took the next snap and ran it in from the 18 for a 7-0 lead. Tech got good field position on the kickoff, but a big sack by Khalid Duke pushed the Red Raiders back, and they had to punt.