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Kansas State crowd rocked during Friday night football

Manhattan, Kansas

The Kansas State Wildcats football team hosted the South Dakota Jackrabbits on Friday night in a non-conference matchup. The Wildcats won the game 34-0, but the real story was the crowd.

A sellout crowd of 52,514 packed Bill Snyder Family Stadium, and they were loud from the opening kickoff. The crowd was so loud that it was difficult for the teams to communicate on the field.

The crowd was also very enthusiastic. They cheered every time the Wildcats made a big play, and they booed every time the Jackrabbits made a mistake. The crowd's energy helped the Wildcats to a big win.


Keys to the game

The Wildcats were able to win the game because they were able to control the ball and the clock. The Wildcats ran the ball for 259 yards and held the ball for over 35 minutes.

The Wildcats also played well on defense. They held the Jackrabbits to just 161 yards of total offense and forced three turnovers.


Standout performers

Deuce Vaughn led the Wildcats with 121 rushing yards and a touchdown. Adrian Martinez also had a good game, completing 12 of 19 passes for 175 yards and a touchdown.

On defense, Julius Brents had two interceptions and a fumble recovery. Daniel Green also had a good game, finishing with 10 tackles and a sack.


What's next?

The Wildcats will host the Missouri Tigers next Saturday at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. The Tigers are coming off a 59-24 win over the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs.

The Wildcats will need to play their best game of the season to beat the Tigers. Missouri is a talented team with a lot of experience.

But if the Wildcats can play with the same energy and enthusiasm that they did on Friday night, they have a good chance of winning the game.


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