Los Angeles Times

Wildcats dominate in bowl triumph

KANSAS STATE 42 LOUISIANA STATE 20

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HOUSTON — Deuce Vaughn and the Kansas State Wildcats finished a streaky season on a positive note Tuesday night with a dominant 42-20 win over short-handed Louisiana State in the Texas Bowl.

Vaughn, a sophomore running back and first-team All-American as an all-purpose player, rushed for 146 yards in 21 carries. He scored four touchdowns — three rushing and one receiving.

Kansas State (8-5) also got a strong performanc­e from quarterbac­k Skylar Thompson, who returned to make his final collegiate start after missing the regular-season finale with an ankle injury.

Thompson completed 21 of 28 passes for 259 yards and three touchdowns. Malik Knowles had two touchdown catches and 42 yards receiving.

While LSU (6-7) had a tough time slowing Vaughn and Thompson, the Tigers had another uphill battle on offense.

With starting quarterbac­k Max Johnson having transferre­d to Texas A&M, backup Myles Brennan recovering from surgery and a third-string freshman who would have had to burn his redshirt to play, LSU entered the game with a big question mark under center.

The Tigers turned to senior receiver Jontre Kirklin, who hadn’t played quarterbac­k since high school in 2016. Kirklin had played in only 25 games over five seasons, including his first two years as a cornerback.

The Tigers didn’t get a first down until late in the second quarter. By that time, Kansas State already had 12 first downs and a 21-0 lead.

LSU later scored on that drive, though, a 23-yard touchdown catch by Jaray Jenkins.

Kirklin was seven-for-11 passing for 138 yards, three touchdowns and two intercepti­ons while also rushing for 61 yards in 11 carries. He delivered an 81-yard touchdown pass to Chris Hilton Jr. as time expired.

 ?? Michael Wyke Associated Press ?? KANSAS STATE receiver Malik Knowles gets the ball into the end zone past LSU’s Damarius McGhee.
Michael Wyke Associated Press KANSAS STATE receiver Malik Knowles gets the ball into the end zone past LSU’s Damarius McGhee.

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