MANHATTAN
Thunderstorms delayed the start of Kansas State’s football game against Missouri State on Saturday, but the weather did nothing to slow the Wildcats once they took the field.
K-State demolished Missouri State 35-0 at Snyder Family Stadium, closing out the nonconference portion of its schedule with another blowout victory in a game called at halftime by another round of storms.
The Wildcats (2-1) were dominant from the start, and it was clear they wanted to assert themselves early against the Bears (2-1). Unlike most games, K-State coach Bill Snyder chose to receive the opening kickoff rather than defer to the second half.