B / SPORTS / MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2010 / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / KANSAN.COM
Kansas 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 — 7 Kansas State 3 | 28 | 21 | 7 — 59
KANSAS STATE
Jayhawk Stat Leaders
Angus Quigley 70 yds
Rushing
Passing
Receiving
Jordan Webb 228 yds
Bradley McDougald 65 yds
Kansas Passing
Player C/AT/INT Yards TD Long Sack
Webb, Jordan 26-46-1 228 0 33 3
Totals 26-46-1 228 0 33 3
Player CAR Yards TD Lg Avg.
Quigley, Angus 16 70 1 9 4.4
Sims, James 10 23 0 5 2.3
Sands, Deshaun 2 12 0 5 6.0
Webb, Jordan 7 0 0 10 0.0
Beshears, D.J. 1 -2 0 0 -2.0
Totals... 36 103 1 10 2.9
Kansas Rushing
Kansas Receiving
Player REC Yards TD Lg
Wilson, Johnath 8 62 0 12
Patterson, Daym 5 40 0 16
McDougald, Brad 4 65 0 33
McGriff, Erick 3 37 0 18
Quigley, Angus 3 13 0 8
Biere, Tim 2 11 0 7
Sims, James 1 0 0 0
Totals... 26 228 0 33
Kansas Kick Returns
Player No. Yards Long TD Barfield, Isaiah 2 35 22 0 Harris, Rod 1 28 28 0
Kansas Punt Returns
Player NO YDS AVG LG
N/A 0 0 0 0
Totals 0 0 0 0
Kansas Kicking
Player FG PCT XP PTS
Branstetter, Jacob 0 0 1 1
Kansas Punting
Player TOT YDS LG -20 TB
Rojas, Alonso 6 241 55 1 0
Kansas State Passing
| C/AT/INT Yards | TD | Long | Sack |
|---|
| Team | 15-17-0 184 | 2 | 36 | 0 |
Kansas State Rushing
Kansas State Rushing CAR Yards TD LG AVG Team 41 286 5 56 7.0
Kansas State Receiving
REC Yards TD Lg
Team 15 184 2 36
Kansas State Kick Returns
NO Yards Avg Lg
Team 1 22 22.0 22
Kansas State Punt Returns
NO Yards Avg Lg Team 1 16 16.0 0
Kansas State Kicking
FG PCT Long XP Pts
Team 1/1 100.0 38 8 11
Kansas State Punting
| | Tot | Yards | LG | -20 | TB |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Team | 2 | 93 | 47 | 1 | 0 |
KANSAS FOOT
Disconnect between practices and games led to major defeat
BY MEGAN RUPP mrupp@kansan.com
Olaitan Oguntodu seemed to be holding back tears of frustration after Thursday's loss to Kansas State University. The 59-7 slaughter by the arch-rival Wildcats left Oguntodu's voice shaking as he reflected on what might have gone so wrong.
"We can play the proper alignment, the proper assignment and play hard," senior safety Oguntodu said. "I know we can do that, I believe we can do that and that's what's so disappointing. Having that anticipation that we're going to get it together this game and not doing that, that's disappointing."
The Wildcats controlled the game with a well-balanced offensive combination of passing and running. For a majority of the game, the defensive lined up out of position, leading to missed key tackles. The team looked sluggish and stunned by the energy the Wildcats took the field with, despite having 12 days to rest and prepare.
disappointing. Oguntod had only six tackles in a game where the defense allowed the Kansas State offense to gain 460 yards, 276 of which were rushing. After forcing a three-and-out on the Wildcats' first drive of the night, the defense suffered an uphill battle for the remaining three quarters.
prepare.
"Everything we practiced they did, but they just executed and we didn't," junior linebacker Steven Johnson said. "I felt fine going into this."
Coach Turner Gill seemed to agree that the coaching staff had used the extra five days efficiently, giving the team the knowledge it needed to at least present a challenge to the Wildcat offense. No matter how many hours of tape the Jayhawks watched or how hard they practiced, the fact remains that Wildcat senior quarterback Carson Coffman completed 15 of his attempted 16 passes, gaining 184 yards and completing two touchdowns — not to mention the 43 yards he gained rushing that led to three touchdowns.
Regardless of which side of the line is at fault, the Jayhawks have been outscored 114 to 14 in the past two games. The team worries that might have something to do with its inability to take what it learns in practice and transfer that to the field come game time.
"Our coaches make sure we know what to expect, it's up to us to take on the challenge and play," Oguntodu said. "I have to look into myself and play between the lines and when I do that and my teammates do that we'll all play together. When players play together, this program is in good hands."
Edited by Michael Bednar
game, I felt re-energized. Now we just got to maintain staying positive. I'm trying my best to stay positive right now, but it hurts."
"It was so huge on defense to make sure we tackled well and created turnovers, and we did neither." Gill said.
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Kansas State quarterback Carson Coffman rushes past the time since 2001, and fell to 2-4 on the season and 0.2 in
Junior tight end Tim Biere is wrapped up by two Kansas State defenders after making a catch in the second quarter. Biere made two catches for 11 yards as the Jayhawks fell to the Wildcats 59-7 at Memorial Stadium Thursday night.
Left, senior running back Angus Quigley is tackled by Kansas State defensive end Jordan Voelker during the fourth quarter. Quigley led the team with 70 rushing yards on 16 carries and one touchdown.
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Junior wide receiver Daymond Patterson tries to catch a pass that is overthrown against Kansas State Thursday. Patterson had 5 catches for 40 yards.
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Junior wide receiver Daymond Patterson tries to escape