Nov 24, 2024

šŸˆ DJ Giddens runs 2 touchdowns to lead K-State over Cincinnati

Posted Nov 24, 2024 5:30 AM
Photo K-State Athletics
Photo K-State Athletics

MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) ā€” DJ Giddens rushed for 143 yards, on just 15 carries, with two touchdowns, as Kansas State defeated Cincinnati 41-15 Saturday night.

Kansas State (8-3, 5-3 Big 12) snapped a two-game losing streak with the victory.

ā€œIt was an inspired win by our guys,ā€ Kansas State coach Chris Klieman said. ā€œI'm proud of the whole team, proud of our seniors for responding to the adversity that weā€™ve had.

"We knew we needed to start fast, and we did start fast. Our defense really made them one-dimensional early on, and then we did some really good things.ā€

Cincinnati (5-6, 3-5 Big 12) lost its fourth straight game. The Bearcats need a home win against TCU next Saturday to achieve bowl eligibility.

Avery Johnson was 13-of-23 passing for 147 yards and two touchdowns for KSU. With running back Dylan Edwards out with an undisclosed injury, Johnson also ran the ball 10 times for 81 yards and a score.

ā€œ(The coaches) definitely said it was going to be a heavier QB-run game this week,ā€ Johnson said about the extra workload. ā€œAnd you know, thatā€™s one of the strongest suits of my game. I was just running behind my pads, kind of fitting up in some gaps when I needed to and just trying my best to follow those guys' blocks.ā€

Klieman was especially proud of his defense in the clutch.

ā€œCincinnati was 3 of 12 third down, 0 of 5 on fourth down," he said. "That was a big-time effort on fourth down especially, because thereā€™s a handful of those that were in critical situations and those werenā€™t fourth-and-10 or fourth-and-12. Those were fourth-and-short to fourth-and-medium.ā€

Brendan Sorsby was 21 of 39 for 200 yards and two touchdowns for the Bearcats.

Trailing by 24 points, Cincinnati found the end zone on a 9-yard touchdown pass from Sorsby to Tony Johnson late in the third quarter. The 2-point conversion failed. Giddens had his second rushing touchdown on K-State's next drive.

Johnson's 8-yard touchdown pass to Will Swanson put K-State up 41-9. Sorsby then found Johnson for a 6-yard touchdown.

ā€œWe were contemplating between two plays, and (offensive coordinator Conor Riley) asked me what I wanted,ā€ Johnson said. ā€œAnd I (chose) the play we ended up calling. Riles kind of looked at me a little bit funny, and then we called it. We had two guys wide open because they didnā€™t know how to cover it. It was just all smiles on the sideline.ā€

Kansas State wasted little time grabbing a 7-0 lead on its opening drive on a 21-yard touchdown run by Johnson. That capped a five-play, 65-yard drive.

The Wildcats extended the lead to 10-0 on a 28-yard Chris Tennant field goal, and then to 13-0 on his 32-yarder.

After K-State held Cincinnati on fourth-and-8 at the KSU 33, Giddens pushed the Wildcats' lead to 20-0 when he used a spin move at the line of scrimmage and then raced 32 yards for a touchdown, capping a four-play drive.

Cincinnati got on the scoreboard with 4:17 left in the first half with a 42-yard field goal by Nathan Hawks.

Brendan Mott then intercepted a Sorsby pass at the Cincinnati 22-yard line and returned it to the 6. It was Mott's first career interception in his last home game.

ā€œUnfortunately, I couldnā€™t finish it off and get the 6 points,ā€ Mott said. ā€œWhen I got to the sideline, I don't know if I got more ā€˜Congratulationsā€™ or, ā€˜Man, you should have housed that thing.ā€™ā€

Two plays later, Johnson found Tre Spivey for a 6-yard touchdown and the Wildcats led 27-3 at halftime.

THE TAKEAWAY

Cincinnati: The Bearcats struggled to convert at crucial times. They were just 3 of 12 on third-down conversions and 0 for 5 when going for it on fourth down.

Kansas State: The score may have been lopsided in Kansas State's favor, but the Wildcats were not dominant. They out-gained Cincinnati by just 54 total yards.

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