Will Howard was intercepted three times, West Virginia Mountaineers piled up 485 yards of offense, and almost nothing went right for Kansas State Wildcats this afternoon as they dropped their fifth straight game to the Mountaineers, this time by a 37-10 count at Milan Puskar Stadium in Morgantown.
Disaster struck almost immediately. K-State opened with three straight pass plays; two incompletions and an interception on a ball which was tipped by Phillip Brooks and gathered in by Nicktroy Fortune. But the Wildcat defense had Will Howard’s back, as Ekow Boye-Doe made a great play to break up a shot to the end zone and Khalid Duke dropped Jarret Doege for a loss on third down.