Sep 12, 2024

🏈 No. 14 K-State hosts No. 20 Arizona for non-conference showdown of new Big 12 rivals

Posted Sep 12, 2024 2:12 PM
Kansas State running back Dylan Edwards high-steps into the end zone for a touchdown past Tulane safety Jack Tchienchou, right, during the second half of their game in New Orleans on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024.  (AP Photo/Matthew Hinton)
Kansas State running back Dylan Edwards high-steps into the end zone for a touchdown past Tulane safety Jack Tchienchou, right, during the second half of their game in New Orleans on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Matthew Hinton)

Associated Press

No. 20 Arizona (2-0) at No. 14 Kansas State (2-0), Friday, 8 p.m. ET (FOX)

BetMGM College Football Odds: Kansas State by 7.

Series record: Arizona leads 5-1-1.

WHAT’S AT STAKE?

The new Big 12 rivals are meeting for the first time since Sept. 9, 1978, when Arizona beat Kansas State 31-0 in Tucson. The game is not considered a conference matchup for purposes of the Big 12 standings because it was agreed to before Arizona left the Pac-12 for its new home. Nevertheless, it is an important game for two teams harboring College Football Playoff aspirations as they try to make statement nationally. Arizona is beginning a tough stretch with a trip to No. 12 Utah up next, while Kansas State is coming off a tough road win over Tulane.

KEY MATCHUP

Arizona WR Tetairoa McMillan vs. the Kansas State pass defense, which was shredded by Tulane freshman Darian Mensah to the tune of 342 yards passing and two touchdowns last week. McMillan had 10 catches for 304 yards and four touchdowns in Arizona’s opener against New Mexico but had two catches for 11 yards in last week’s ragged 22-10 win over Northern Arizona.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Arizona: RB Quali Conley is averaging 7 1/2 yards per carry through two games. The transfer from San Jose State, by way of Dixie State and Utah Tech, needed just 10 carries to gain 90 yards and score three TDs against New Mexico. He ran 17 times for 112 yards last week against Northern Arizona.

Kansas State: QB Avery Johnson has yet to look comfortable leading the offense since the sophomore took over the starting job this season. He still threw for 181 yards and two TDs while running for 40 yards last week against Tulane, but those who thought he could have a Heisman Trophy-like season are still waiting for a breakout performance.

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