Kansas State Wildcats Face Auburn Tigers

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Coming off a bye week and a Big 12 come from behind victory against Iowa State, Kansas State prepares for the defending SEC Champion Auburn Tigers on Tonight.

Miami Hurricanes coming to Manhattan for a visit to Manhattan a couple years ago. The game against Auburn by far will be the measuring stick to see where the #20 ranked Wildcats are at early in the season.

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Both the Tigers (2-0) and Wildcats (2-0) enter this contest with perfect records but that ends for one of them on Tonight.

The Wildcats are 2-0 after defeating Stephen F. Austin and Iowa in the first two weeks of the season. As expected, K-State easily defeated SFA 55-16. However, the Wildcats struggled in a 32-28 win over Iowa State – a week after the Cyclones lost to FCS opponent North Dakota State.

On the other sideline, Auburn has picked up where it left off last season. The Tigers offense is predicated on tempo and speed, and Gus Malzahn’s attack is averaging 52 points a game so far in 2014.

Auburn leads the all-time series against Kansas State at 3-0. The last meeting between these two teams occurred in 2007, with the Tigers winning 23-13 in Auburn.

So many story lines going into this matchup especially with the two quarterbacks in this game Jake Waters and Auburn’s Nick Marshall. A win could really boost the Kansas State Wildcats higher in the Top 25 rankings.

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Things to Watch

K-State’s Rush Defense Against Auburn’s Offense

This battle is where the game could be won or lost for Kansas State. Auburn’s offensive line was one of the best in the nation last year, but the Tigers lost standout left tackle Greg Robinson to the NFL, and guard Alex Kozan suffered a back injury in the offseason and won’t play in 2014.

Auburn’s Defense vs. K-State’s Offense

Much of the preseason hype for this game should revolve around how Kansas State will handle Auburn’s pace on offense. While stopping the Tigers’ up-tempo attack is a huge task for the Wildcats, let’s also not forget about the Auburn defense against Kansas State’s offense. The Wildcats average 6.3 yards per play this year and scored 33.2 points per game in 2013.

K-State WR Tyler Lockett

Even though Tyler Lockett received a mention on several preseason All-America teams, it’s still possible the senior might be one of the nation’s most underrated players. Lockett is an explosive athlete with the ability to score anytime he touches the ball. On offense, the Oklahoma native averages 15.6 yards per reception and has 19 career touchdown catches. Lockett is also a dangerous weapon on special teams, averaging 31.1 yards per kickoff return and has four career scores.

This will be Auburn’s first road game of the year and it will come in a rockus home environment in Manhattan. I think for K-State this first quarter will be the key into how far this game is going to play out.

If the Wildcats can stay with the Tigers then this is going to be closer than fans think it’s going to be. But also, crazy things happen on Thursday night football so anything can happen. The Wildcats definitely have a chance to close the door on Auburn’s college playoff hopes.

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