(ap/espn) Skylar Thompson threw for 213 yards and ran for four touchdowns to lead Kansas State to a 48-41 win over Oklahoma.
Kansas State Coach Chris Klieman called it a program win.
It wasn’t certain until Oklahoma tried on onside kick with 1:45 left. The ball caromed downfield and the Sooners recovered, but a review showed one of their players touched it a yard early.
The overturned call allowed new coach Chris Klieman to run out the clock on the Wildcats’ first home win over the Sooners since 1996, and just their third win in Manhattan over a Top 10 team. It was the third consecutive week a Top 10 team lost to an unranked foe.
James Gilbert ran for 105 yards and a touchdown and Joshua Youngblood also reached the end zone to help the Wildcats snap the Sooners’ nation-leading 22-game road winning streak.
Hurts threw for 395 yards and a touchdown and ran for 95 yards and three more scores. The Wildcats play at Kansas next Saturday.













