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TCU loses 31-28 in OT to K-state in Big 12 title game

- By Stephen Hawkins

ARLINGTON, TEXAS >> Ty Zentner kicked a 31-yard field goal in overtime as 13th-ranked Kansas State beat No. 3 TCU 31-28 in the Big 12 championsh­ip game Saturday, leaving the Horned Frogs to wait another day to find out if they had already done enough to get into the four-team College Football Playoff.

The Wildcats set up the winning field goal after TCU had the opening possession of overtime and Kendre Miller was stopped short on consecutiv­e plays from inside the 1.

Deuce Vaughn ran for 130 yards and a touchdown and Will Howard threw two TDS for the Wildcats (10-3, No. 10 CFP), who six weeks earlier had jumped out to a 28-10 lead early in the second quarter before TCU scored the game’s last 28 points.

That was one of five games the Horned Frogs (12-1, No. 3 CFP) won when trailing after halftime. But they couldn’t do it again with the chance to guarantee being the first Big 12 team other than Oklahoma to make the playoff.

TCU, the first Big 12 team to complete a regular season undefeated since Texas in 2009, could still get into the playoff. While their case was helped when fourth-ranked Southern California (11-2) lost 4724 to Utah in the Pac-12 championsh­ip game Friday night, the Frogs now have to wait until the final CFP rankings come out Sunday.

Big 12 Commission­er Brett Yormark said before the game that TCU, with first-year coach Sonny Dykes, already deserved to be in the playoff.

“You look at their

strength of schedule. You think about how they’ve performed all year long,” Yormark said. “I think regardless, they should be in, for sure.”

Max Duggan, who went from losing his job as TCU’S starting quarterbac­k going into the season to now being a potential Heisman Trophy finalist, threw for 251 yards and a touchdown, and also ran for 110 yards with an 8-yard score with 1:51 remaining in regulation.

Duggan was stopped just short when stretching for another touchdown when TCU had the ball in regulation, dropping his helmet face-first into the turf when looking up and not seeing a touchdown signaled. The spot was upheld after a replay review, and two plays later the quarterbac­k was standing alone well behind the play with his hands on his helmet when Miller, who had a 6-yard TD earlier, was stopped short to give the ball to K-state.

Vaughn’s 44-yard touchdown, including an openfield move that led to a defensive back falling down

yards from him, made it 28-17 and capped a drive set up after Julius Brent intercepte­d a pass by Duggan in the end zone on the first play of the fourth quarter.

But TCU scored the last 11 points of regulation, including Griffin Kell’s 42yard field goal with 7 1/2 minute left. The kick ended a drive that Duggan kept alive with a 16-yard pass to Taye Barber on fourthand-10.

Duggan went to his knees in the end zone, clearly exhausted, after his 8-yard TD run late in regulation. That came right after his 40-yard sprint down the left sideline after scrambling away from pressure on the previous play, though he still had to get up and throw a tying 2-point conversion to tight end Jared Wiley.

He also had runs of 15, 13 and 19 yards on the drive, the longest of those three converting a fourth-and-2 from near midfield. He appeared to throw a 38-yard TD pass after that, but Jordan Hudson was called for offensive pass interferen­ce for pushing off to make the catch.

 ?? LM OTERO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? TCU quarterbac­k Max Duggan (15) kneels in the end zone after rushing for a touchdown in the second half of the Big 12Conferen­ce championsh­ip game against Kansas State on Saturday in Arlington, Texas.
LM OTERO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TCU quarterbac­k Max Duggan (15) kneels in the end zone after rushing for a touchdown in the second half of the Big 12Conferen­ce championsh­ip game against Kansas State on Saturday in Arlington, Texas.

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