After dropping two of its first three video games — together with final week’s upset to unranked Military — Kansas State football finds itself probably going through a 1-3 begin after starting the season as a ranked group.
The Wildcats have a possibility to get again on observe in Week 3 with a trip to Arizona. However the Friday evening recreation at Arizona Stadium will not assist the Wildcats, 0-1 in Massive 12 play, of their bid to maneuver up the convention standings.
That is as a result of the Sept. 12 recreation is not thought-about a Massive 12 recreation for both group, despite the fact that each groups name the convention their dwelling in 2025.
This is what to know:
Friday’s recreation is the return recreation of a nonconference home-and-home sequence between Kansas State and Arizona that was agreed upon earlier than Arizona joined the Massive 12 via convention realignment forward of the 2024 season.
The house-and-home sequence between the present Massive 12 foes was agreed to again in 2016 — a choice that renewed a sequence between each colleges that had not been performed since 1978.
“For the Arizona sequence, which is in 2024 and 2025, we’re going to maintain that as a nonconference opponent,” Kansas State athletic director Gene Taylor said in a 2023 video put out by K-State Athletics. “So we’re going to maintain that one on our schedule.”
Primarily, Kansas State and Arizona’s sequence grandfathered into each groups’ schedules, even after Arizona left the Pac-12 to affix the Massive 12.
As noted by Kansas State’s media guide, Arizona leads the all-time sequence in opposition to Kansas State — that dates again to the 1941 season — with a 5-2-1 benefit.
Kansas State received final 12 months’s recreation in Manhattan, Kansas 31-7 behind two landing passes from Avery Johnson and a 71-yard punt return landing by Wildcats running back Dylan Edwards.