The first score of the afternoon was an interception return by Jesse Mack. The second was a fumble recovery by Taylor Hilgers that followed a mishandled punt. The third was a field goal by Matthew McCrane.
It was that kind of day at Kansas State’s spring football game, which was played in front of 17,080 at Sporting Park while Snyder Family Stadium undergoes construction. The Wildcats appeared sharp on defense and satisfactory on special teams, but, unlike most scrimmages in which one team is made up of starters and the other features backups, they had room to grow on offense.