Avery Johnson leads Kansas State to 17th straight win over Kansas

Avery Johnson threw for 231 yards and two touchdowns, as Kansas State defeated Kansas 42-17 for its 17th straight victory in the Sunflower Showdown rivalry Saturday in Lawrence, Kan.The Wildcats

Avery Johnson leads Kansas State to 17th straight win over Kansas

Avery Johnson threw for 231 yards and two touchdowns, as Kansas State defeated Kansas 42-17 for its 17th straight victory in the Sunflower Showdown rivalry Saturday in Lawrence, Kan.

The Wildcats (4-4, 3-2 Big 12), who won the prior two games in the series by a combined six points, forced four turnovers by the Jayhawks which led to 13 points. Kansas State has a plus-10 turnover margin in its last five games.

Johnson also ran for two touchdowns while completing 11 of 17 passes.

Jalon Daniels was 17-of-35 passing for 129 yards and an interception for Kansas (4-4, 2-3). He was sacked four times.

Leading 21-14 at halftime, Kansas State got the first break of the second half when Daniel Cobbs intercepted a deflected pass, giving the Wildcats the ball at the Kansas 42. DeVon Rice capped the seven-play drive with a 1-yard touchdown run.

Kansas responded with a 12-play drive, but only gained 45 yards. The Jayhawks settled for a 47-yard field goal by Laith Marjan.

On Kansas State’s first play after the kickoff, Johnson found Jayce Brown for a 78-yard touchdown down the left sideline. Johnson’s second touchdown run gave the Wildcats their final points. Brown accounted for four of Johnson’s 11 completions for a career-high 160 receiving yards.

Things started poorly for the Wildcats on the opening kickoff, when Bryce Noernberg fumbled at his own 25-yard line and it was recovered by Ezra Vedral of Kansas. Five plays later, Daniels ran it in from the 6-yard line for a touchdown. Daniels was bobbling the ball as he crossed the goal line, but review upheld the call.

Kansas State responded with a seven-play, 82-yard touchdown drive, with Johnson scoring the tying touchdown. Kansas then went three-and-out on the next possession. Punter Finn Lappin couldn’t handle the snap, and K-State’s Ralph Ortiz returned it 20 yards for a score.

The Wildcats added to their lead with a five-play, 72-yard drive capped off with a 27-yard touchdown catch by Jaron Tibbs to make it 21-7 with 12 seconds left in the opening quarter.

Kansas then went 85 yards on 18 plays, taking 8:34 of the final 9:04 of the first half to draw within 21-14 at halftime. Daniel Hishaw Jr. scored from 3 yards out.