MANHATTAN
There’s a good chance you don’t remember the last time an active member of Kansas State’s secondary intercepted a pass.
It happened more than a year ago.
K-State has played 15 football games and defended nearly 600 passes since last October, when cornerback Morgan Burns intercepted a Trevor Knight pass in the end zone, helping the Wildcats pull off a wild road victory over Oklahoma.
This season, the only K-State players with interceptions are linebackers. Elijah Lee has two and Will Davis has one. That’s it. The Wildcats need two more picks to avoid becoming the first team in school history to finish with fewer than five interceptions.