The Wildcats improved on their 8–5 performance the previous year by virtue of defeating in-state rival Kansas 47–27 on November 26. The following week, the Wildcats defeated 3rd-ranked TCU in the 2022 Big 12 Championship Game, securing their first conference title since 2012 and seventh overall.
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP USD KSU 1st 14:30 1 75 0:10 KSU Malik Knowles 75-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good 0 7 1st 8:14 KSU Punt returned 17 yards for touchdown by Desmond Purnell, Chris Tennant kick good 0 14 1st 0:49 5 63 1:28 KSU Deuce Vaughn 39-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick failed 0 20 2nd 5:49 8 78 3:28 KSU Adrian Martinez 6-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good 0 27 3rd 8:43 11 63 4:55 KSU DJ Giddens 12-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good 0 34 "TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. USD 0 KSU 34
Kansas State's season opener produced an official 50,469 fans and its first sellout crowd since 2019. Kansas State did hold back a number of players on injured reserve, including linebackers Will Honas and Shawn Robinson, as well as safeties Josh Hayes and TJ Smith. Highlights included the Wildcats blocking a punt and running it in for a touchdown, what was called an "impressive" ground game, and Malik Knowles scored the earliest touchdown in school history just ten seconds into the game. Kansas State won the game 34-0. Coach Chris Klieman said about the shutout, “It’s really rare in college football so we are all really excited about it.”[9]
1 234Total Missouri 3 036 12 • Kansas State 7 13614 40Date: September 10Location:Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium, (Manhattan, KS)Game start: 11:00 a.m. CDTGame attendance: 51,806Game weather: 60 degrees, cloudy, wind N at 10mphReferee: James CarterTV announcers (ESPN2):Beth Mowins (play-by-play), Kirk Morrison (analyst), Stormy Buonantony (reporter) Sources: ESPN Box Score[10] Team Stats[11] K-State Box Score [12]
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP MIZ KSU 1st 9:20 11 44 5:40 MIZ 49-yard field goal by Harrison Mevis 3 0 1st 4:16 11 75 4:58 KSU Deuce Vaughn 1-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good 3 7 2nd 13:29 10 49 4:22 KSU Adrian Martinez 16-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good 3 14 2nd 6:42 KSU Punt returned 76 yards for touchdown by Phillip Brooks, Chris Tennant kick blocked 3 20 3rd 10:17 8 54 2:16 MIZ 44-yard field goal by Harrison Mevis 6 20 3rd 6:58 6 16 2:22 KSU 35-yard field goal by Chris Tennant 6 23 3rd 0:35 4 0 1:20 KSU 37-yard field goal by Chris Tennant 6 26 4th 12:52 4 59 2:02 KSU Deuce Vaughn 24-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good 6 33 4th 2:33 10 63 6:46 KSU DJ Giddens 28-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good 6 40 4th 0:00 6 20 1:10 MIZ Cody Schrader 1-yard touchdown run, kick is no attempt/End of Game 12 40 "TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. MIZ 12 KSU 40
Kansas State and Mizzou have a history of 97 previous football games, but when Mizzou left the Big 12 conference to join the SEC, they ceased playing each other. Kansas State won that last meeting in 2011 with a final score of 24-17 in Manhattan, but Missouri leads the overall series 60-32-5.[13]
Game Time arrived but a weather delay at the beginning and one hour-long delay later in the middle of the game slowed the action. The game started with light rain which grew to more storms. Through the weather, Missouri scored first with a field goal in the first quarter, but following a Kansas State touchdown on the next series, the Wildcats led the rest of the game.[14]
Kansas State highlights included a 76-yard punt return for a touchdown by Phillip Brooks, just two plays after play resumed from the second weather delay.[14] Credit was also given to Kansas State's defense and their ability to overwhelm the Missouri offensive line leading to pressure on Missouri's passing offense.[15]
The Missouri Defense held Kansas State to 89 yards rushing and 14 points in the first half. Missouri did finally score a touchdown on the last play of the game, but it was far from enough.[15] Kansas State won 40-12 for the first meeting of the program since 2011.[14]
1 234Total • Tulane 7 037 17 Kansas State 0 1000 10Date: September 17Location:Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium, (Manhattan, KS)Game start: 2:00 p.m. CDTGame attendance: 50,887Game weather: 91 degrees, sunny, wind S at 17mphReferee: Hank JohnsTV announcers (ESPN+):Mark Neely (play-by-play), Todd Doxzon (analyst), Shane Sparks (sideline) Sources: K-State Box Score[16]
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP TUL KSU 1st 3:13 9 91 3:32 TUL Tyjae Spears 1-yard touchdown run, Kriston Esnard kick good 7 0 2nd 2:43 8 75 3:23 KSU Kade Warner 21-yard touchdown reception from Adrian Martinez, Chris Tennant kick good 7 7 2nd 0:00 6 19 0:28 KSU 22-yard field goal by Chris Tennant 7 10 3rd 8:51 7 53 3:20 TUL 30-yard field goal by Kriston Esnard 10 10 4th 4:27 5 52 2:11 TUL Tyrick James 4-yard touchdown reception from Michael Pratt, Kriston Esnard kick good 17 10 "TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. TUL 17 KSU 10
Kansas State was a heavy favorite coming into the game and was stunned at home in losing to Tulane, 17-10. The offense gained just 336 yards while going 2 of 15 on third downs and 1 of 5 on fourth downs.
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP KSU OU 1st 9:57 12 75 5:03 KSU Adrian Martinez 6-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good 7 0 1st 5:37 7 80 3:11 KSU Malik Knowles 6-yard touchdown reception from Adrian Martinez, Chris Tennant kick good 14 0 1st 2:32 3 70 0:52 OU Theo Wease 56-yard touchdown reception from Dillon Gabriel, Zach Schmit kick good 14 7 2nd 12:24 4 63 1:09 OU Marvin Mims 50-yard touchdown reception from Dillon Gabriel, Zach Schmit kick good 14 14 2nd 6:15 11 42 5:59 KSU Adrian Matinez 3-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good 21 14 2nd 2:47 8 51 3:28 OU 41-yard field goal by Zach Schmit 21 17 2nd 0:00 10 70 2:47 KSU 23-yard field goal by Chris Tennant 24 17 3rd 11:42 8 48 3:18 OU 44-yard field goal by Zach Schmit 24 20 3rd 3:24 11 69 3:53 KSU 29-yard field goal by Chris Tennant 27 20 4th 8:00 8 80 3:45 KSU Adrian Martinez 15-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good 34 20 4th 4:36 9 75 3:24 OU Brayden Willis 1-yard touchdown reception from Dillon Gabriel, Zach Schmit kick good 34 27 4th 1:58 7 75 2:38 KSU Adrian Martinez 1-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good 41 27 4th 0:35 12 75 1:23 OU Brayden Willis 10-yard touchdown reception from Dillon Gabriel, Zach Schmit kick good 41 34 "TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. KSU 41 OU 34
Coming into the game as two-touchdown underdogs, K-State looked to rebound in a big way from a frustrating loss the week before against Tulane. The Wildcats jumped out to an excellent start, taking a 14-0 lead less than ten minutes into the contest on an Adrian Martinez touchdown run, followed by a TD pass to Malik Knowles.
Oklahoma, though, rallied with consecutive quick-strike touchdown drives (both scoring plays were over 50 yards) to tie the game at 14 each early in the second quarter. K-State, however, received a 58-yard kick return from Knowles to set up a short field, which Martinez converted into his second touchdown run, putting K-State back up 21-14. The Wildcats led the rest of the game from that point.
After both teams traded field goals to go into halftime with K-State ahead 24-17, the two squads again traded field goals as the only scores of the third quarter. In the fourth, K-State finally found the end zone again as Martinez scampered in from 15 yards out to put K-State ahead 34-20 with eight minutes to play. Oklahoma answered with a TD march to cut the deficit back to a touchdown, but K-State had the decisive answer.
Facing 3rd-and-16, Martinez scrambled for 55 yards down to the Oklahoma 4 yard line. Two plays later, he scored from a yard out for his fourth rushing touchdown of the night with 1:58 left to put K-State ahead 41-27. Oklahoma drove downfield and scored with 35 seconds left, but K-State recovered an onside kick to secure the win.
Martinez finished the night with 148 yards on the ground, the most by a K-State QB since 2016. Deuce Vaughn added 115 yards on the ground as well as K-State had two 100-yard rushers for the first time since the 2017 Cactus Bowl. K-State also defeated Oklahoma for the third time in four seasons. Postgame, Martinez said, "It's without a doubt my favorite game of all time."[19]
1 234Total Texas Tech 0 10108 28 • No. 25 Kansas State 13 0717 37Date: October 1Location:Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium, (Manhattan, KS)Game start: 11:00 a.m. CDTGame attendance: 50,782Game weather: 62 degrees, sunny, wind E at 7mphReferee: Scott CampbellTV announcers (ESPN+):Mark Neely (play-by-play), Ryan Leaf (analyst), Shane Sparks (reporter) Sources: K-State Box Score[20]
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP TTU KSU 1st 14:20 2 75 0:40 KSU Adrian Martinez 18-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good 0 7 1st 4:57 14 72 6:19 KSU 29-yard field goal by Chris Tennant 0 10 1st 0:24 6 25 3:01 KSU 26-yard field goal by Chris Tennant 0 13 2nd 1:24 9 86 4:38 TTU Nehemiah Martinez 6-yard touchdown reception from Donovan Smith, Trey Wolff kick good 7 13 2nd 0:00 4 37 0:32 TTU 51-yard field goal by Trey Wolff 10 13 3rd 7:14 8 46 2:42 TTU 39-yard field goal by Trey Wolff 13 13 3rd 6:04 2 77 1:03 KSU Phillip Brooks 18-yard touchdown reception from Adrian Martinez, Chris Tennant kick good 13 20 3rd 3:08 7 75 2:56 TTU Xavier White 12-yard touchdown reception from Donovan Smith, Trey Wolff kick good 20 20 4th 13:34 3 76 1:16 KSU Adrian Martinez 69-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good 20 27 4th 9:07 6 26 2:36 KSU 32-yard field goal by Chris Tennant 20 30 4th 5:54 4 27 2:33 KSU Adrian Martinez 12-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good 20 37 4th 2:23 13 75 3:31 TTU Donovan Smith 3-yard touchdown run, 2-point conversion successful, Mason Tharp reception from Donovan Smith 28 37 "TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. TTU 28 KSU 37
Farmageddon
1 234Total • No. 20 Kansas State 7 003 10 Iowa State 3 330 9Date: October 8Location:Jack Trice Stadium, (Ames, IA)Game start: 6:30 p.m. CDTGame attendance: 60,561Game weather: 60 degrees, clear, wind SW at 12mphReferee: Kevin BoitmannTV announcers (ESPNU):Clay Matvick (play-by-play), Rocky Boiman (analyst), Dawn Davenport (reporter) Sources: K-State Box Score[21]
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP KSU ISU 1st 12:23 3 86 0:54 KSU Phillip Brooks 81-yard touchdown reception from Adrian Martinez, Chris Tennant kick good 7 0 1st 9:22 8 74 2:54 ISU 35-yard field goal by Jace Gilbert 7 3 2nd 14:47 16 69 7:43 ISU 44-yard field goal by Jace Gilbert 7 6 3rd 0:48 12 55 5:27 ISU 43-yard field goal by Jace Gilbert 7 9 4th 7:14 10 45 5:03 KSU 30-yard field goal by Chris Tennant 10 9 "TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. KSU 10 ISU 9
1 234Total No. 17 Kansas State 7 2100 28 • No. 8 TCU 10 7147 38Date: October 22Location:Amon G. Carter Stadium, (Fort Worth, TX)Game start: 7:00 p.m. CDTGame attendance: 47,881Game weather: 81 degrees, clear, wind SE at 22mphReferee: Derek AndersonTV announcers (FS1):Tim Brando (play-by-play), Spencer Tillman, (analyst) Sources: K-State Box Score[22]
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP KSU TCU 1st 10:42 6 83 2:32 TCU Derius Davis 65-yard touchdown reception from Max Duggan, Griffin Kell kick good 0 7 1st 9:08 4 74 1:28 KSU Kade Warner 28-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Chris Tennant kick good 7 7 1st 4:49 11 48 4:12 TCU 43-yard field goal by Griffin Kell 7 10 2nd 14:56 10 75 4:53 KSU Will Howard 1-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good 14 10 2nd 10:44 4 55 0:56 KSU Sammy Wheeler 9-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Chris Tennant kick good 21 10 2nd 8:09 4 68 1:35 KSU Deuce Vaughn 47-yard touchdown run, Chris Tennant kick good 28 10 2nd 0:20 10 91 3:12 TCU Jared Wiley 4-yard touchdown reception from Max Duggan, Griffin Kell kick good 28 17 3rd 8:12 13 77 6:39 TCU Kendre Miller 2-yard touchdown run, Griffin Kell kick good 28 24 3rd 3:45 4 74 1:25 TCU Quentin Johnston 55-yard touchdown reception from Max Duggan, Griffin Kell kick good 28 31 4th 12:14 4 30 1:41 TCU Kendre Miller 9-yard touchdown run, Griffin Kell kick good 28 38 "TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. KSU 28 TCU 38
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP OSU KSU 1st 11:02 9 77 3:53 KSU Kade Warner 38-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zentner kick good 0 7 1st 8:15 2 62 0:16 KSU Deuce Vaughn 62-yard touchdown run, Ty Zentner kick good 0 14 2nd 11:17 7 83 3:32 KSU Phillip Brooks 31-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zentner kick good 0 21 2nd 9:06 3 43 1:24 KSU Kade Warner 41-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zentner kick good 0 28 2nd 0:07 14 77 6:35 KSU Deuce Vaughn 1-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zentner kick good 0 35 3rd 4:51 10 55 4:22 KSU 23-yard field goal by Ty Zentner 0 38 4th 13:17 10 46 3:56 KSU 29-yard field goal by Ty Zentner 0 41 4th 5:43 4 19 2:33 KSU DJ Giddens 9-yard touchdown run, Ty Zentner kick good 0 48 "TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. OSU 0 KSU 48
1 234Total • No. 24 Texas 14 1703 34 No. 13 Kansas State 7 3710 27Date: November 5Location:Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium (Manhattan, KS)Game start: 6:00 p.m. CDTGame attendance: 51,216Game weather: 57 degrees, clear, wind SW at 15 MPHReferee: Steve BaronTV announcers (FS1):Jason Benetti (play-by-play), Brock Huard (analyst) Sources: K-State Box Score[24]Stats
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP KSU BU 2nd 14:20 12 97 5:04 KSU Ben Sinnott 15-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zentner kick good 7 0 2nd 5:57 12 47 5:23 KSU 47-yard field goal by Ty Zentner 10 0 2nd 2:09 7 66 2:45 KSU Deuce Vaughn 20-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zentner kick good 17 0 2nd 0:00 11 56 2:09 BU 37-yard field goal by John Mayers 17 3 3rd 1:53 12 80 4:57 KSU Ben Sinnott 19-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zentner kick good 24 3 4th 14:06 5 20 1:21 KSU DJ Giddens 1-yard touchdown run, Ty Zentner kick good 31 3 "TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. KSU 31 BU 3
1 234Total • No. 15 Kansas State 28 1307 48 West Virginia 19 606 31Date: November 19Location:Milan Puskar Stadium, (Morgantown, WV)Game start: 1:00 p.m. CST, 2:00 p.m. ESTGame attendance: 37,055Game weather: 34 degrees, sunny, wind W at 10mphReferee: Derek AndersonTV announcers (ESPN+):Mark Neely (play-by-play), Barrett Brooks (analyst), Tori Petry (reporter) Sources: K-State Box Score[26]
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP KSU WVU 1st 12:52 5 69 2:00 KSU Deuce Vaughn 15-yard touchdown run, Ty Zentner kick good 7 0 1st 11:51 KSU Interception returned 37 yards for touchdown by Cincere Mason, Ty Zentner kick good 14 0 1st 8:26 8 75 3:25 WVU Sam James 26-yard touchdown reception from Garrett Greene, Casey Legg kick good 14 7 1st 6:41 WVU Interception returned 43 yards for touchdown by Malachi Ruffin, Casey Legg kick failed 14 13 1st 5:12 3 68 1:22 KSU DJ Giddens 49-yard touchdown run, Ty Zentner kick good 21 13 1st 2:17 4 34 1:14 KSU Will Howard 1-yard touchdown run, Ty Zentner kick good 28 13 1st 1:22 2 81 0:48 WVU Sam James 71-yard touchdown reception from Garrett Greene, Casey Legg kick failed 28 19 2nd 13:28 6 60 2:47 KSU Ben Sinnott 15-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zentner kick good 35 19 2nd 6:55 11 87 6:26 WVU Sam James 5-yard touchdown reception from Garrett Greene, 2-point conversion failed, Garrett Greene run 35 25 2nd 1:46 12 37 5:09 KSU 46-yard field goal by Ty Zentner 38 25 2nd 0:01 6 30 1:19 KSU 53-yard field goal by Ty Zentner 41 25 4th 12:24 3 40 1:04 KSU Malik Knowles 43-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zentner kick good 48 25 4th 9:30 8 75 2:54 WVU Garrett Greene 13-yard touchdown run, 2-point conversion failed, Garrett Greene pass 48 31 "TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. KSU 48 WVU 31
Sunflower Showdown
1 234Total Kansas 7 1406 27 • No. 12 Kansas State 23 7710 47Date: November 26Location:Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium, (Manhattan, KS)Game start: 7:00 p.m. CSTGame attendance: 51,861Game weather: 45 degrees, rain, wind N at 4mphReferee: Scott CampbellTV announcers (FOX):Tim Brando (play-by-play), Spencer Tillman (analyst) Sources: K-State Box Score[27]
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP KU KSU 1st 13:05 1 5 0:05 KSU Malik Knowles 5-yard touchdown run, Ty Zentner kick good 0 7 1st 7:49 9 75 5:16 KU Torry Locklin 12-yard touchdown run, Owen Piepergerdes kick good 7 7 1st 5:06 7 75 2:43 KSU Sammy Wheeler 42-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zentner kick good 7 14 1st 4:11 KSU Team Safety 7 16 1st 1:37 9 61 2:28 KSU Malik Knowles 4-yard touchdown run, Ty Zentner kick good 7 23 2nd 11:56 11 75 4:41 KU Devin Neal 3-yard touchdown run, Owen Piepergerdes kick good 14 23 2nd 9:09 5 92 2:42 KSU Phillip Brooks 14-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zentner kick good 14 30 2nd 4:57 7 75 4:12 KU Devin Neal 3-yard touchdown run, Owen Piepergerdes kick good 21 30 3rd 6:59 8 38 4:15 KSU Deuce Vaughn 1-yard touchdown run, Ty Zentner kick good 21 37 4th 13:39 16 75 8:20 KU Jalon Daniels 1-yard touchdown run, 2-point conversion failed, Jalon Daniels pass 27 37 4th 11:00 6 22 2:28 KSU 27-yard field goal by Ty Zentner 27 40 4th 4:30 8 85 4:44 KSU DJ Giddens 5-yard touchdown run, Ty Zentner kick good 27 47 "TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. KU 27 KSU 47
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP KSU TCU 1st 5:00 13 92 6:57 TCU Taye Barber 1-yard touchdown reception from Max Duggan, Griffin Kell kick good 0 7 1st 0:15 6 63 2:15 KSU Ben Sinnott 6-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zentner kick good 7 7 2nd 10:16 3 59 0:49 KSU Will Howard 1-yard touchdown run, Ty Zentner kick good 14 7 2nd 0:29 8 56 1:40 TCU 42-yard field goal by Griffin Kell 14 10 3rd 12:19 4 62 1:35 KSU RJ Garcia II 25-yard touchdown reception from Will Howard, Ty Zentner kick good 21 10 3rd 9:09 3 30 1:11 TCU Kendre Miller 6-yard touchdown run, Griffin Kell kick good 21 17 4th 11:27 6 80 3:28 KSU Deuce Vaughn 44-yard touchdown run, Ty Zentner kick good 28 17 4th 7:34 10 51 3:53 TCU 42-yard field goal by Griffin Kell 28 20 4th 1:51 8 80 2:56 TCU Max Duggan 8-yard touchdown run, 2-point conversion successful, Jared Wiley reception from Max Duggan 28 28 OT 0:00 6 12 0:00 KSU 31-yard field goal by Ty Zentner 31 28 "TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. KSU 31 TCU 28
Sugar Bowl
1 234Total • No. 5 Alabama 7 14213 45 No. 9 Kansas State 10 037 20Date: December 31Location:Caesars Superdome, (New Orleans, LA)Game start: 11:00 a.m. CSTGame attendance: 60,437Game weather: 68 degrees, indoorsReferee: Larry SmithTV announcers (ESPN):Dave Pasch (play-by-play), Dusty Dvoracek (analyst), and Tom Luginbill (field analyst) Sources: K-State Box Score[29]
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP ALA KSU 1st 6:17 11 38 4:45 KSU 41-yard field goal by Ty Zentner 0 3 1st 3:26 1 88 0:14 KSU Deuce Vaughn 88-yard touchdown run, Ty Zentner kick good 0 10 1st 0:32 6 69 2:46 ALA Isaiah Bond 6-yard touchdown reception from Bryce Young, Will Reichard kick good 7 10 2nd 11:33 6 63 3:09 ALA Cameron Latu 1-yard touchdown reception from Bryce Young, Will Reichard kick good 14 10 2nd 0:10 7 98 0:51 ALA Jermaine Burton 12-yard touchdown reception from Bryce Young, Will Reichard kick good 21 10 3rd 13:54 3 46 1:05 ALA Ja'Corey Brooks 32-yard touchdown reception from Bryce Young, Will Reichard kick good 28 10 3rd 13:00 1 17 0:08 ALA Jase McClellan 17-yard touchdown run, Will Reichard kick good 35 10 3rd 6:33 8 54 2:17 KSU 28-yard field goal by Ty Zentner 35 13 3rd 0:00 3 51 1:33 ALA Kobe Prentice 47-yard touchdown reception from Bryce Young, Will Reichard kick good 42 13 4th 11:00 6 14 2:31 ALA 49-yard field goal by Will Reichard 45 13 4th 3:06 10 71 4:27 KSU Jordan Schippers 1-yard touchdown run, Ty Zentner kick good 45 20 "TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. ALA 45 KSU 20
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