Saturday’s contest between the Nevada Wolf Pack and Kansas State Wildcats featured the battle between two 2-0 teams and two offensive stalwarts: Nevada quarterback Carson Strong and Kansas State tailback Deuce Vaughn.
Behind its staunch rushing attack with dominant offensive line play, Kansas State came out on top — earning the 38-17 victory Saturday at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, Kan.
The Wolf Pack got eviscerated up front, surrendering 269 rushing yards (on 5.6 yards per carry) with four touchdowns. It’s the first time since the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against Ohio (Jan. 3, 2020) where the Pack have given up more than 260 yards rushing on 5.