After last week’s 31-10 loss to Mississippi State, K-State remains in Manhattan for a visit from UTSA. The final non-conference game of the season should give K-State a chance to get back on track after getting beaten up by the Bulldogs last week.
The Roadrunners are 0-2 in 2018, starting with a 49-7 loss to Herm Edwards’ fightin’ Arizona State Sun Devils. UTSA was more competitive at home last week against Baylor, trailing by only a touchdown at halftime and getting within a score in the fourth quarter before losing, 37-20.
For their part, the Wildcats need to find an identity and gain some confidence with a trip to Morgantown looming.