Game 2
Florida Atlantic at Kansas State
Date: Saturday, September 17, 2016
Kickoff: 1:30 p.m.
Location: Manhattan, Kan.
Stadium: Bill Snyder Family Stadium (50,000)
Series: K-State Leads, 1-0
TV: FSN
Mark Followill (Play-by-Play)
Ben Leber (Analyst)
Lesley McCaslin (Sidelines)
Radio: K-State Sports Network; k-statesports.com
Wyatt Thompson (Play-by-Play)
Stan Weber (Analyst)
Matt Walters (Sidelines)
Sirius Satellite Radio Ch. 157, XM Satellite Radio Ch. 205
Twitter Updates: @kstatesports, @kstate_gameday, @KStateFB
CATS SET FOR 2016 HOME OPENER AGAINST FAU
Following a physical season opener in which the Wildcats hung in at seventh-ranked Stanford and a bye week, Kansas State opens its home slate on Saturday as K-State welcomes Florida Atlantic to Bill Snyder Family Stadium. Saturday’s game, which kicks off at 1:30 p.m., will be aired on FSN with Mark Followill (play-by-play), former K-State linebacker Ben Leber (analyst) and Lesley McCaslin (sidelines) on the call. The contest can also be heard across the K-State Sports Network with Wyatt Thompson (play-by-play), former K-State quarterback Stan Weber (analyst) and Matt Walters (sidelines) calling the action, as well as Sirius channel 157, XM channel 205. Live stats are available at k-statesports.com, while Twitter updates (@ kstate_gameday, @KStateFB) will all be a part of the coverage.
A LOOK AT K-STATE
- Guided by 2015 College Football Hall of Fame inductee Bill Snyder, who is in the midst of his 25th season at the helm of the Wildcats, K-State is looking to rebound from a 26-13 defeat at No. 8/7 Stanford in the season opener.
- K-State’s defense gave the Wildcats a chance in the second half as it allowed just one touchdown and 70 total offensive yards to the Cardinal over the final 30 minutes.
- The game at Stanford featured the return of captains DB Dante Barnett and QB Jesse Ertz, both of whom were injured and lost for the season in last year’s opener.
- Barnett had four tackles against the Cardinal, including 2.5 TFLs and a sack. It was the second time in his career he had at least 2.0 TFLs.
- Ertz went 16-of-34 for 207 yards and a touchdown while rushing 13 times for 20 yards.
A LOOK AT FLORIDA ATLANTIC
- FAU comes to K-State with a 1-1 record following a 38-10 defeat at No. 25 Miami last week.
- The Owls and Hurricanes battled to a scoreless first quarter, but FAU gave up 406 yards in the final 45 minutes.
- QB Jason Driskel has averaged 227 passing yards through the first two games with two TDs and a pick.
- RB Greg Howell is averaging 101.5 yards thus far, which features a 128-yard game in the season opener.
A LOOK AT THE SERIES
- Saturday’s game marks the second time K-State and FAU will meet on the gridiron after a 45-0 Wildcat victory in Manhattan in 2006.
- K-State is 21-4 all-time against current members of Conference USA.
- The contest is the fourth against C-USA members in the last three years as the Wildcats defeated UTEP in 2014 and both UTSA and Louisiana Tech last year.
HOME OPENERS
- K-State holds an 88-27-5 (.754) record all-time in home openers.
- Under head coach Bill Snyder, the Wildcats are 22-2 (.917) in their home debut.
- The Sept. 17 home opener this year is the latest home opener for the Wildcats since 2001 when K-State defeated New Mexico State, 64-0, on Sept. 22 that season.
- K-State’s home opener in 2001 was originally scheduled for Sept. 15, against Louisiana Tech, but that game was postponed due to the tragic events of Sept. 11.
- Due to those events, Saturday’s game is the latest scheduled home opener since the 1992 season when the Wildcats topped Montana, 27-12, on Sept. 19.
Ryan Lackey
Assistant Director – Athletic Communications