Baylor’s Robert Griffin III had another spectacular day, but showed signs of weakness in a K-State upset.
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Kansas State kicked the go-ahead field goal with 3:10 to go, capping a run of 10 unanswered points to come from behind and pull off the upset. Robert Griffin III looked suddenly human while completing 23 of 31 passes for 324 yards, five touchdowns and one interception.
It was a back-and-forth battle all day in Manhattan, with Kansas State taking a 21-19 lead into the half, only to see the Baylor offense spring to life and take a 35-26 lead entering the final frame. But a fourth quarter interception by Griffin and an offense that suddenly couldn’t find a rhythm allowed Kansas State to take advantage, pulling off the one-point upset win.
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And he’s yet to throw a pick this year. And he’s only been sacked twice. He’s fumbled the ball, though, so there’s something to work on.
Considering TCU’s struggles, K-State’s is likely the best defense Baylor’s going to face for quite a while. I say again, he’s put up 330 yards and a 14-yard scramble against them with an entire quarter left. And he’s going to keep slingin’, too, since it’s only a nine-point Baylor lead.
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