JUST IN; Noah Fifita was the Kansas state wildcats defence treat against an explosive offense…….
No. 15-ranked Kansas State backed up a shaky victory last week at Tulane with a dominating performance against No. 18 Arizona on Friday night, knocking off the other Wildcats, 31-7, at sold-out Bill Snyder Family Stadium.
K-State racked up 391 yards total offense to 324 for Arizona and outscored the Big 12 newcomers 17-0 in the second half.
After scoring on its first possession, K-State’s offense sputtered again the rest of the half, but no worries. Avery Johnson caught fire, especially running the ball, in the second half and the Wildcats had Arizona off balance the rest of the way.ere is how the K-State (3-0) graded out against Arizona (3-0) before opening Big 12 play next Saturday at Brigham