Nov 22, 2020

šŸˆ K-State Falls at Iowa State, 45-0

Posted Nov 22, 2020 11:55 AM

AMES, Iowa ā€“ No matter the result, K-State Football has emphasized the importance of sticking together this season. That will be more important than ever for the Wildcats following a 45-0 loss to No. 17 Iowa State on Saturday.

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K-State (4-4, 4-3 Big 12) marched down the field on its opening drive of the game but couldnā€™t convert a fourth-and-goal against Iowa State (6-2, 6-1).

That set the tone for an afternoon when the Cyclones would limit K-State to 149 yards of total offense.

ā€œOur offense had a great first drive and we couldnā€™t finish that drive and then kind of sputtered after that,ā€ Chris Klieman said. ā€œFrustrating in all phases. Talked about that to the guys. We need to improve, get better and we canā€™t worry about things we canā€™t control.ā€

Deuce Vaughn collected 94 yards serving as K-Stateā€™s primary kick returner. He was involved in the backfield and as a receiver against Iowa State, but couldnā€™t replicate his success on special teams.

ā€œThey have a really good defense. They flew around all day and just made plays,ā€ Vaughn said. ā€œItā€™s always about that next play, next play, next play. We need to get back to that.ā€

K-State arrived in Ames without several playmakers on both sides of the football, including a depleted linebacking core that struggled to slow down the Cyclones.

Cody Fletcher led K-State with nine tackles, including seven solo efforts against Iowa State.

ā€œWe gave up too many explosive plays,ā€ he said. ā€œThe name of the game for Iowa State is shifts and motions to get us out of alignment. For myself, they got me out of alignment a few times and I just didnā€™t make the play.ā€

Will Howard got the start at quarterback for K-State, going 3-for-9 for 32 passing yards.

On the first drive of the afternoon, Howard rushed for 13 yards on four carries and tossed a 29-yard pass to Chabastin Taylor to march the Wildcats deep into Iowa State territory.

But a fourth-down stop gave the Cyclones all the momentum they would need on Saturday, as K-State was held in check the rest of the game.

Howard would give way to Nick Ast at quarterback in the second half, as the Cimarron native went 6-for-10 for 44 yards in his first extended action of the season.

ā€œHeā€™s earned the right. Heā€™s had great practices; heā€™s been with us the whole time. Wanted to see what he could do,ā€ Klieman said. ā€œI didnā€™t want to have Will take any more shots because we werenā€™t really doing a great job of protecting and they were teeing off.ā€

Vaughn led the Wildcats on the ground with 44 rushing yards, leaving Jack Trice Stadium with 138 total yards after his explosive afternoon on special teams.

Chabastin Taylor led all K-State receivers with 37 yards on a pair of grabs against the Cyclones.

The Wildcats are back in action next Saturday for their final road game of the season, a trip to Waco for a matchup with Baylor.

ā€œJust coming together off the field and having a talk with each other like, ā€˜We need everybody.ā€™ [Because] that one hurts,ā€ Fletcher said. ā€œWeā€™ve just got to move forward starting on Monday and get ready for Baylor.ā€