Sports Sports: College

Klein leads No. 21 K-State to 52-13 rout of Miami

Modified: September 8, 2012 at 4:03 pm • Published: September 8, 2012

MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Turns out Collin Klein can throw the ball a bit, too.

The gritty run-first quarterback of No. 21 Kansas State was nearly perfect through the air on Saturday, throwing for 210 yards and a touchdown — and of course, adding 71 yards and three more scores on the ground — as the Wildcats pounded Miami 52-13 on a sun-splashed afternoon.

This was no repeat of last season, when the Wildcats needed a defiant goal-line stand in the closing minutes to eke out a 28-24 victory in Coral Gables, Fla.

Behind the masterful play of Klein, who was 9-of-11 passing, the Wildcats scored on their first four series, led 24-6 at halftime and then tacked on a couple late scores for good measure.

"It's a step in the right direction," said Klein, who burnished a national reputation by bulldozing his way for 27 touchdowns rushing last season. "Credit our coaches with a great game plan going in, and putting us in some good opportunities."

Not just for Klein, either.

John Hubert added 106 yards rushing and a touchdown, and Daniel Sams had two scores on the ground as the Wildcats (2-0) rolled up 498 yards of total offense while holding Miami to 262.

"They were excellent. They beat us in all three phases," Miami coach Al Golden said. "They outplayed us, outcoached us, starting with me, and that's it. No excuses. They deserved to win."

Stephen Morris threw for 215 yards for Miami (1-1), but was sacked five times. The Canes lost three fumbles and managed 40 yards rushing — an average of 1.4 per attempt.

Kansas State linebacker Arthur Brown, who began his career with the Hurricanes, ground a bit of dirt in their wounds. The Butkus Award candidate recovered a fumble in the first quarter to set up a short TD drive, then helped cause a turnover-on-downs with a third-quarter sack.

The senior captain finished with a game-high 10 tackles.

"Guys kept saying on the sideline, 'This is fun,'" Brown said. "This is what we prepare for."

The Wildcats improved to 6-0 at home against BCS non-conference opponents under Bill Snyder, who has the program he elevated to elite status humming again. Kansas State hosts North Texas next Saturday, which means it likely will be 3-0 heading to No. 5 Oklahoma on Sept. 22.

"We're a work in progress," Snyder said, "but we're vastly improved."

Hard to say the same for the Hurricanes, whose performance was summed up by a 5-second span in the fourth quarter: Morris fumbled the ball away while getting sacked, and Sams sprinted 15 yards on the next play to give Kansas State a 45-6 lead with 10:51 remaining.

| |

Drowning In Debt?
Get Details Now on our Debt Relief Program. (Spaces are Limited!)
debt180.ca
Diabetes Cure?
(Video) Man uncovers scientific research that destroys his diabetes.
DisarmDiabetes.com