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A little pressure on this guy would be nice. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
For the first time since K-State won the Big 12 championship in 2003 and played Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl, the Wildcats are back in a major bowl game. While a month ago we felt like it should have been the BCS game 500 miles southeast of Dallas, today we know there's nothing wrong with this matchup. Playing a fellow top-10 team rather than a school that was chosen only for its alumni base and TV viewership should make for a much more intriguing matchup. Plus, the game will be nationally televised on FOX and is the only game on in the primetime TV window tomorrow tonight.
K-State will meet the third-place team from the SEC West, the Arkansas Razorbacks. Ordinarily, being the third-place team in your division wouldn't seem like much of an accomplishment, but the SEC West is no ordinary division. Much like K-State, Arkansas' only losses on the season came to the two best teams in its conference in LSU and Alabama, who just happen to both reside in the Hogs' division.
Coached by Bobby Petrino, the Razorbacks are not your typical SEC team because they pass. And they pass well. Arkansas led the Southeastern Conference by a mile in passing yards, averaging 307.8 per game. Georgia was the next best at 244.7. BUT PAWWWWL, THEM NEWFANGLED PASSIN' ATTACKS WON'T WERK AGINST ESSS EEEE SEEE DEFENSES!!! IMMA HANG UP 'N' LISTEN. (All misspelling intentional)
In any event, Arkansas did find success with the passing game, as mentioned above. In the non-conference, the Razorbacks' only game of note was a showdown in Cowboys Stadium against Texas A&M, which the Hogs won, 42-38, after a wild comeback. Hmm, does that sound familiar? Other than the Aggies, Arkansas rolled to easy wins over Missouri State and New Mexico before a surprisingly close game against Troy. Arkansas wasn't particularly competitive against Alabama and LSU in its two losses, losing by 24 in both games, although they led LSU early before the Bayou Bengals got untracked.
Enough with the introductions. Hit the jump for more on the statistical matchups for both schools. For any Arkansas fans who happen by, we'll have information about K-State for comparative purposes, so the jump is worth it for you, too.

Players to Watch
K-State
Rushing: John Hubert, 188 carries, 933 yards, 5.0 yards/carry, 3 TDs, 77.8 yards/game
Passing: Collin Klein, 145-251-5, 1,745 yards, 12 TDs, 145.4 yards/game
Receiving: Chris Harper, 39 receptions, 536 yards, 13.7 yards/reception, 5 TD, 44.7 yards/game
Defensive line: Ray Kibble, 36 tackes, 4.5 TFL, 1.0 sacks
Linebacker: Arthur Brown, 95 tackles, 7.5 TFL, 2.0 sacks, 1 INT
Secondary: David Garrett, 78 tackes, 4.5 TFL, 0.5 sacks, 2 INT
Arkansas
Rushing: Dennis Johnson, 101 carries, 637 yards, 6.3 yards/carry, 3 TDs, 63.7 yards/game
Passing: Tyler Wilson, 257-407-6, 3,422 yards, 22 TDs, 285.2 yards/game
Receiving: Jarius Wright, 63 receptions, 1,029 yards, 16.3 yards/reception, 11 TDs, 93.5 yards/game
Defensive line: Byran Jones, 45 tackles, 3.5 TFL
Linebacker: Jerry Franklin, 93 tackles, 10.0 TFL, 0.5 sacks
Secondary: Tramain Thomas, 87 tackles, 2.5 TFL, 5 INTs
In news that probably only interests me, Arkansas is almost a mirror image of K-State in defensive statistics. It has a stud linebacker who leads the team in tackes, then a defensive back who is second, and a defensive tackle who trails by quite a bit. Congratulations, you just got a look behind the curtain of how my mind works.
Offensively, you can see what Arkansas is good at, and unfortunately it's what K-State is not good at stopping. Wilson has three receivers who have caught 40 or more passes on the season in Wright, Joe Adams and Chris Gragg. On defense, the Razorbacks have solid numbers, but don't seem to be a particularly disruptive group. They've only forced 19 turnovers on the season, which isn't terrible but isn't outstanding. We really need to avoid safety Tramain Thomas and his five interceptions. Arkansas also ranked in the bottom half of the SEC in sacks with 22.0 on the season. But rest assured that if K-State is forced into the dropback passing game, the Hogs' defensive line will suddenly become a combination of Vince Wilfok, Julius Peppers and Jared Allen.
As the regular readers know, K-State isn't your typical 10-2 team. While the rest of college football now considers time of possession a meaningless statistic, it's almost vital to K-State's success. Thus, we keep track of the matchup in the "hidden-yardage stats" to see if K-State will be able to use its advantage in some of the less obvious areas of the game to its advantage.
Turnover Margin
K-State: 6th nationally, +13
Arkansas: 58th, +/- 0
Penalties
K-State: 8th, 35.6 yards/game
Arkansas: 43rd, 45.8 yards/game
Third-Down Conversions
K-State: 36th, 43.3 percent
Arkansas: 49th, 41.9 percent
Red-Zone Conversions
K-State: 21st, 87.9 percent
Arkansas: 29th, 87.0 percent
Time of Possession
K-State: 4th, 33:55 minutes/game
Arkansas: 102nd, 28:14 minutes/game
K-State has an advantage in every category above, and a significant advantage in some. Particularly in turnover margin and time of possession, the Wildcats have important advantages. My feeling is that K-State's probably going to need to be +3 in turnovers in this game to feel like it has a good chance to win. Arkansas turns the ball over more than 1.5 times per game. We need to catch them in one of those games on the high side of that and have Nigel Malone or Garrett step in front of a Wilson pass or two. Or, even better, three. That may be a lot to ask against a quarterback who has thrown only six interceptions in 407 attempts, so maybe we'll need to force a fumble. Or something.
One other intangible that could be interesting is the coaching issue. Arkansas comes into this game with a new coordinator on both sides of the ball. If the Hogs encounter a difficult transition with either of those coaches, K-State could have a DECIDED SCHEMATIC ADVANTAGE with the ol' Scheme Doctor strolling its sidelines in his Nike Cortez shoes.
A final factor merits mention. Both teams have been off more than a month, with Arkansas off a week longer than K-State. The layoff probably favors K-State, because it does not run a timing-based, pass-heavy offense. Arkansas does. If you watched Oklahoma State in the Fiesta Bowl on Monday evening, then you noticed that they looked awful in the first quarter against Stanford. Brandon Weeden was all over the map with his throws. It's possible the Razorbacks will face similar issues for at least a little while in Dallas. Of course, given K-State's penchant for woefully slow starts, this may only even things out and result in a 0-0 game after a quarter.
Against most teams I'd say that a month off favors Bill Snyder, who has probably watched all 12 of Arkansas' games three times while walking on his treadmill. But Bobby Petrino is no slouch as a coach himself, however unlikeable he may be after his jobhopping. That said, I'm not sure he needs to get particularly fancy against K-State's defense. Just by making sure his offensive line doesn't blow an assignment against K-State's front four and finding the inevitable seams in K-State's zone defense, Petrino should be able to put Wilson and his receivers in position to make plays.
You're all going to hammer me, but once again I'm predicting a K-State defeat. Of course, maybe that makes you happy, given the incredible number of times I was wrong during the regular season. By my count, I predicted K-State to lose to Miami, Baylor, Missouri, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Texas A&M. As it turned out, I was 2-5 with those predictions, so maybe it's better that I think the Razorbacks take the Cotton Bowl. Let's call it a 31-24 win for the Hogs. Prove me wrong, Wildcats.
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Great writeup.
Going to miss these in the offseason even with the predictions of failure.
I’m really unsure how this is going to go down. Don’t even really have a gut feeling. Just a really intriguing matchup in which strengths go against weaknesses for both teams on either side of the ball.
Let’s get a win tonight!
yeahboozin - January 6, 2012
My gut feeling is the game will be a one TD or less affair, but I don't know who wins
Sean T - January 6, 2012
I have a feeling I will be alone on the game thread tonight.
Nice writeup.
I don’t have a good feeling about the game, but I will cheer for the Cats! ! !
Anon_the_younger - January 6, 2012
Don't let that stop you from sharing all of your hopefully happy thoughts.
I’m going to a watch party.
And have been totally worthless at work today. EMAW!
yeahboozin - January 6, 2012
I'll be there
See you tonight, intern.
Ahearn Alley - January 6, 2012
I'll be around, too.
I would guess Pan may be around. And no, we won’t be watching the game in his new basement.
TB - January 6, 2012
This would be a good video to post on the game thread
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoxFFEbWV5Y
Anon_the_younger - January 6, 2012
That video actually has the two debaters from KSU that won the national championship in it with their national championship trophy in it. In fact their faces are (I’m guessing) the engines pushing a trophy into (maybe) space.
d_stout - January 6, 2012
All your big lawyer monies weren't enough to get you a ticket and time off to watch the Cats?
I am dissapoint.
Sean T - January 6, 2012
I'm amused that you had to point this out...
(All misspelling intentional)
wildcat00 - January 6, 2012
I don't even want to tell you what I will be doing
But I won’t be participating on the game thread, and I will be watching a recorded version of the game (probably around midnight).
Jeremy Sharp - January 6, 2012
You are trying to finish the Twilight books tonight?
Anon_the_younger - January 6, 2012
I believe this is a case where "Oh snap" is appropriate
Let’s check the flow chart -
Yes, yes indeed.
Sean T - January 6, 2012
No, that's Pan.
Remember, I’m a Bachelor kind of guy.
Jeremy Sharp - January 6, 2012
Sweet! You used my title suggestion!
(maybe it had already been suggested or used, and that’s why I thought of it)
Jeremy Sharp - January 6, 2012
Has anyone else noticed that ESPN is giving very little attention to this game?
I saw about 3/4 of Sportscenter while I was at lunch today, and there was ZERO mention of this game, but they spent at least 5 minutes talking to the Gameday crew in NOLA for the BCS game.
I suspect the lack of attention by ESPN is because the game is being shown on Fox, and is not part of the evil empire yet. Even on ESPN.com, all of the BCS games had their own page with all kinds of info, and the Cotton Bowl is essentially like a regular football game throughout the year where it compares the team stats and team leaders, and has the typical game preview.
I noticed it a couple of days ago, but it really stood out to me today since it is the only bowl game on tonight.
Jeremy Sharp - January 6, 2012
Yeah, pretty blatant.
Can’t get too fired up about it though.
ESPN abandoned any pretensions of being an unbiased news source years ago. They are a sports entertainment provider and if something doesn’t best suit their bottom line then they won’t pay it much attention.
yeahboozin - January 6, 2012
+10,000 on the "pretensions of being an unbiased news source". Screw the Deathstar
And EMAW.
I think Hubert has a big night, as well as Harper.
Furnace76 - January 6, 2012
No
ESPN can lick my balls.
Sean T - January 6, 2012
My Deathstar ap doesn't even have the game on it...
…and they’ve had every other K-State game.
Gameday crew made no predictions on it.
apewatcher - January 6, 2012 via mobile
What on earth does untracked mean?
Anyway, I think TB is selling the team short saying they need to be +3 to win. They can’t lose the TO battle certainly, but +1 or even +0 might be good enough. I like this match up reasonably well, but I’m counting on some offensive ineptitude from Arkie early, and some derps on D as well. I wouldn’t be surprised if Arkie comes out cocky because they’re from the SEX conference.
Oh, and please keep the ball away from their stud PR!
Sean T - January 6, 2012
I wasn't sure either.
maybe he means “on track”?
Jeremy Sharp - January 6, 2012
Does anyone know if the game will be on the K-State Iphone app
EMAW 4 Ever - January 6, 2012
Made it to Bangkok--Streaming Ideas?
6AM here. Have taken a couple of short naps in 48 hours. That’s okay.
What’s not okay is that the hotel’s satellite system ain’t getting the game. Firstrowsports doesn’t work. Looks like even Wyatt vision isn’t happening on kstatepsports.com.
Please send any and all link ideas.
Ta!
MrHappyMushroom - January 6, 2012
Still have a couple of hours before Wyattvision starts.
Anon_the_younger - January 6, 2012
I couldn't find anything that said they are streaming it
EMAW 4 Ever - January 6, 2012
Yeah, there's no pregame and nothing to indicate the game will be on.
MrHappyMushroom - January 6, 2012
I was planning to listen to it on my iphone, but it looks like thats gonna be a no go to
EMAW 4 Ever - January 6, 2012
It might be on cbssports, not sure.
also justin.tv might have a stream.
Not sure if you can find a radio streaming device for one of the stations on the radio network.
Anon_the_younger - January 6, 2012
Nope, a fuzzy 810 broacast with play by play texts from one of my friends will be as good as it gets tonight
EMAW 4 Ever - January 6, 2012
this lists some stations that might carry the audio.
http://freefootballradio.com/kansasstate.html
Anon_the_younger - January 6, 2012
Here is the K-State Sports station list
try tunein.com to listen to ’em if nothing else. I have no idea what is available.
Anon_the_younger - January 6, 2012
tunein.com has at least one radio cast.
Anon_the_younger - January 6, 2012
Seems really weird the audio won't be available. Maybe FOX owns all rights to this one...
however, I think it will still be on 101.5 here in Manhappiness.
Jeremy Sharp - January 6, 2012
link to game
Link to game
Anon_the_younger - January 6, 2012
For $10 a month they couldn't bother to put the cotton bowl online
EMAW 4 Ever - January 6, 2012
Because Fox owns the rights
It’s the same reason the only football game was that ratings pit of EKU.
Sean T - January 6, 2012
got the android sbnation app just in time
since i will likely be by my lonesome
GrumpyCat - January 6, 2012 via Android app
From a FB post
From our World Forum:
Please forgive me for posting this here, but I do not have access to your pay-board, but I’d like to share something with you guys. I’d appreciate it if someone could cut and paste it on Wabash Station for me.
I have a story I want to share with you guys…
A little background first.
I’m a Texas Ex and my son is about to graduate from Texas, so I pretty much bleed Burnt Orange.
Each year prior to The Cotton Bowl, a restaurant in Dallas, Lawrys The Prime Rib, hosts what is called “The Beef Bowl”. They host each participant for dinner (on separate nights). Each team gets a nice meal and Lawry’s gets some good PR. A friend of mine is the General Manager.
Tuesday afternoon/evening, they hosted the Arkansas team. My friend has been at the Dallas location for some time and has hosted many teams and his experience Tuesday evening was, by far, a big disappointment. He described their behavior as rude and arrogant. Prima Donas. He said that many of them would order something, take a bite when it arrived and not touch it again. They spent most of their time texting and pretty much ignoring the staff. Someone posted a video of them entering the restaurant. One of the players was wearing headphones, listening to music. A coach had to slap him on the back of his head to get his attention to take off the headphones. As a whole, they never requested any thing. They demanded. “Give me this”, “Take that”.
That was Tuesday.
Wednesday evening, Lawry’s hosted the K State team. The K State players were the exact polar opposite of the Arkansas players. They were polite and gracious. “Yes, maam” “No sir”, “Please” , “Thank you”.
Coach Snyder addressed my friend by name when they arrived. The staff was blown away at how much of a pleasure it was to have them in the house. To a man, the team was kind and grateful to be there.
You can all be proud of your team and the job that Coach Snyder has done in helping those young men develop into true gentlemen. Truely, they are winners on the field as well as off the field. This Longhorn is very proud to be a part of the Big XII with you guys.
Good Luck tonight, and please, please, please beat those pigs for us.
Anon_the_younger - January 6, 2012
As a former Pride of Wildcatland member, it is good to see the band get a little airtime
apewatcher - January 6, 2012 via mobile
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