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Kansas State Football can’t stop run in first loss of Chris Klieman era

Chuba Hubbard is likely still running after gashing the Kansas State Wildcats defense for 296 yards and a touchdown on the ground on Saturday night. In total, Oklahoma State rushed for 373 yards and used that to their advantage all evening long to help eat the clock and and double the amount of total yards Kansas State had.

It wasn’t a great performance by K-State, as they had just 244 total yards of offense (compared to OSU’s 526 yards) and only amassed eight first downs (compared to the Cowboys’ 21). It was a 16-3 deficit at half time, but the Wildcats made a game of it in the fourth quarter, putting up ten points and getting within ten.