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Kansas State defeated Oklahoma State 14-6 in Stillwater, ending a 26-year win drought in the city.
Kansas State beat Oklahoma State 14-6 in a Big 12 game on Saturday in Stillwater, marking their first win in the city in 26 years.
The Wildcats, now 5-5 and 4-3 in the conference, forced five turnovers—two interceptions and two fumbles—that directly led to all their points despite being outgained 373 to 293 yards.
Avery Johnson threw for 177 yards and a touchdown to Jayce Brown, while Joe Jackson rushed for 69 yards and a fourth-quarter touchdown.
Cornerback Zashon Rich contributed with an interception and a fumble recovery.
Oklahoma State, now 1-9 and 0-7, outgained Kansas State but failed to capitalize on scoring chances, with quarterback Zane Flores throwing two interceptions.
Logan Ward made two field goals but missed a 55-yard attempt.
Kansas State held on after a red-zone stop in the final minutes to secure the victory, remaining one win away from bowl eligibility.
Kansas State derrotó a Oklahoma State 14-6 en Stillwater, poniendo fin a una sequía de victorias de 26 años en la ciudad.