Kansas State vs Colorado Full Game Replay 12 Oct 2024 College Football Week 7
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#18 Kansas State vs Colorado Full Game Replay
2024 NCAA College Football - Week 7
Folsom Field
10:25 PM, October 12, 2024
Coverage: ESPN
Boulder, CO
Attendance: 53 972
#18 Kansas State Wildcats vs Colorado Buffaloes What to Watch:
When Deion Sanders and Colorado (4-1) host No. 18 Kansas State (4-1) on Saturday night, college football fans will have a late treat to help finish the Week 7 schedule. After winning 48-21 at UCF two weeks ago, the Buffaloes are on a three-game winning streak and are making their first homecoming in three weeks. K- State also had a bye last week after cruising to a 42-20 win over then-No. 20 Oklahoma State at the end of September. This is the first meeting between these former rivals since 2010, with Colorado holding a 45-20-1 edge in the all-time series.
At 10:15 p.m. ET, kickoff will take place at Boulder's Folsom Field. The Wildcats are 3.5-point favorites and the over/under is 55.5 according to the most recent Colorado vs. Kansas State odds consensus.
Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders is an established star, while Kansas State quarterback Avery Johnson is a rising talent. This season, Sanders has nearly doubled Johnson's stats with 1,630 yards, 14 touchdowns, and just three interceptions on 70% of his passes. Earlier this season, Kansas State's defense gave up 342 passing yards to Tulane, and in its most recent game, it gave up 364 yards to the Cowboys.
Travis Hunter, a junior wide receiver who plays cornerback and shuts down defense, with 46 receptions for 561 yards and six touchdowns.
He and Sanders form one of the best duos in the nation, and he is one of the leading candidates for the Heisman Trophy going into Week 7. As an underdog, Colorado has covered the spread six of its previous eight games, and head coach Deion Sanders knows how to excite his squad for this kind of matchup.
Kansas State just defeated then-No. 20 Oklahoma State by a margin of 22 points, their most spectacular victory of the year. Avery Johnson, a sophomore quarterback, ran for 60 yards and two touchdowns and completed 19 of 31 throws for 259 yards and three touchdowns.
In that game, junior running back DJ Giddens was perhaps equally remarkable, carrying 15 times for 187 yards and a touchdown.
The Colorado defense is giving up the fourth-most yards per game (379.6) in the Big 12, while the Wildcats are averaging the seventh-most rushing yards per game (252.2) in the country. Following the Knights' two-point loss to Florida last week, Colorado's victory over UCF did not appear to be as noteworthy. Colorado is 3-15 in its previous 18 October games, while Kansas State has covered the spread in 10 of its last 14 Big 12 games.