Missed field goal costs No. 11 Oklahoma in 31-30 loss to No. 14 Kansas State
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Michael Hunnicutt missed a 19-yard field goal late as No. 14 Kansas State held off No. 11 Oklahoma 31-30 on Saturday afternoon.
Oklahoma, trailing by a point in the fourth quarter, drove to the Kansas State 1-yard line, but couldn't punch the ball in. Hunnicutt then missed the short field goal that would have put the Sooners ahead with 3:53 remaining. Kansas State (5-1, 3-0 Big 12) took possession and ran out the clock.
Hunnicutt, touted as an All-America candidate before the season, missed a total of two short field goals and had an extra point blocked.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Jake Waters passed for 225 yards and two touchdowns for the Wildcats. Oklahoma's Sterling Shepard tied a school record with 15 catches for 197 yards and Trevor Knight passed for 318 yards and three touchdowns for Oklahoma (5-2, 2-2).
Knight headed to the locker room with 8:44 left in the first quarter after taking a hit to the back. Backup quarterback Cody Thomas stepped in for the rest of the drive and led the Sooners to a touchdown. Samaje Perine's 2-yard scoring run gave the Sooners a 7-0 lead.
Kansas State answered quickly when Glenn Gronkowski caught a 62-yard touchdown pass from Waters.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Knight returned to the game. He threw out of his end zone, and Kansas State's Danzel McDaniel stepped in front of Durron Neal and returned the interception 5 yards for a touchdown to put Kansas State ahead a minute into the second quarter.
Knight came right back and found Blake Bell over the middle for 22 yards, then found Shepard deep for a 47-yard touchdown that tied the score at 14.
Waters connected with Tyler Lockett in the back of the end zone for a 9-yard score that gave Kansas State a 21-14 lead.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Hunnicutt made a 38-yard field goal to cut Kansas State's lead to 21-17. He could have cut the Wildcats' lead again, a 32-yard field goal attempt went wide left as time expired in the first half.
A 28-yard catch by Shepard helped set up Bell's 4-yard touchdown catch that tied the score at 24.
Waters' 3-yard touchdown run gave Kansas State a 31-24 lead.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Oklahoma reached the Kansas State 17, but Neal, a receiver, threw an interception to Morgan Burns late in the third quarter to end the threat.
Neal made up for it with his first career touchdown catch, a 9-yarder that cut Kansas State's lead to 31-30, but Kansas State's Travis Britz blocked the extra point, and that turned out to be the difference.
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