Former Missouri Tiger Ashton Glaser led the Missouri State offense, throwing for 257 yards on 22-of-44 passing. Dorian Buford turned in a career game of 114 yards on seven catches, and Cadarrius Dotsongrabbed six receptions for 82 yards to top the 1,000 career receiving yardage mark, moving to 15th on the Bears’ all-time list, but it wasn’t enough as the Bears lost to #22 Kansas State 51-9.

The Wildcat defense and special teams fueled the second-half rally as well. KSU got a lift from a pair of big punt returns that led to touchdowns, while its defensive unit held MSU scoreless after a game-tying field goal at the end of the Bears’ opening drive of the second half.

Kansas State rushed for 324 yards-including 222 in the second half–on 40 total carries, and Collin Klein passed for 169 yards and a pair of second-half touchdowns to lead the Wildcat attack.

Kansas State rushed for 324 yards-including 222 in the second half–on 40 total carries, and Collin Klein passed for 169 yards and a pair of second-half touchdowns to lead the Wildcat attack.

Story courtesy of Missouri State Athletics.



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