Kansas State University Athletics
Captains Lead in 55-19 Season-Opening Win Over Central Arkansas
Sep 02, 2017 | Football
HOW IT HAPPENED
On the opening kickoff of the 2017 season, Reed set up the Wildcat offense on the Central Arkansas goalline with a 96-yard return. The Wildcat offense took control at the four-yard line and handed the ball to sophomore running back Alex Barnes who punched it in for the first score of the game.
Following a field goal for each team, Central Arkansas marched 75 yards to tie the contest at 10. Led by sophomore Carlos Blackman and a pesky option attack, the Bears rushed for 158 yards in the first half, including a 37-yard touchdown run to even the tally.
Up just one in the second quarter (17-16), K-State responded by scoring 21 unaswered points, including a pair of passing touchdowns Ertz, its senior quarterback who threw four in the game, and a 62-yard punt return for a score by Reed. Kansas State went into the locker room at the half with a 38-16 lead and never looked back.
In the second half, the Wildcats continued to add to the lead, as Ertz connected with sophomore Isaiah Harris on a 69-yard pass to extend the lead to 48-19. Ertz exited the game entering the fourth quarter, setting a new K-State record for passing efficiency in a game (319.8), previously set by Allen Webb in 2005 (300.87).
K-State's surge included scoring on five consecutive offensive possessions, outscoring Central Arkansas 45-9 after the first quarter.
On the defensive side of the ball, the Wildcats were led by Tanking, the senior linebacker, who recorded nine total tackles in the game. The K-State defense forced Central Arkansas into two turnovers - including an interception by Reed - both of which led to K-State touchdowns.
K-State racked up 519 total yards on offense, including 333 through the air. Highly efficient on offense, the team averaged 11.04 yards per play, and exhausted the Central Arkansas defense.
OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE GAME
Regularly on the opposite end of Ertz's throws was junior wide receiver Byron Pringle, who had a career day accumulating 121 receiving yards and a touchdown. Pringle was targeted by Ertz seven times and hauled in a 55-yard touchdown in the first half. Tonight's showing marked his third straight 100-yard game, the fifth K-State wide receiver to accomplish such a feat.
Along with Pringle's success, Harris recorded triple-digit receiving yards, totaling 118 yards and a touchdown. The duo of Pringle and Harris marks the first time since 2015 two K-State receivers had 100+ receiving yards in a game, last recorded by Tyler Lockett and Curry Sexton against UCLA.
DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE GAME
On defense the Wildcats reached Central Arkansas quarterback Hayden Hildebrand on four occasions in the game. Late in the second quarter, cornerback Duke Shelley reached Hildebrand for a loss of five, leading to a Reed interception on the following play. Reed returned the interception for seven yards, before being tripped up by a teammate.
Tanking led the Wildcats defense in tackles, totaling nine in the game, including seven solo tackles.
SPECIAL TEAMS STARS OF THE GAME
The Wildcats special teams was headed by Reed, who took the opening kickoff 96 yards to the Central Arkansas four-yard line. Reed's opening return led to an opening drive touchdown, and marked the longest of his career, previously a 76-yard return recorded against Baylor in 2016. In the second quarter, Reed continued his special team success, returning a Central Arkansas punt 62 yards to give the Wildcats a 31-16 advantage. Reed accounted for 188 total all-purpose yards in the game.
With his punt return touchdown and interception, Reed is the first K-State player to return a punt for a touchdown and record an interception in the same game since Terrance Newman in 2002.
On the Wildcat's third offensive possession the drive stalled in Central Arkansas territory. Kicker Matthew McCrane was called upon and connected on a career long 53-yard field goal to give the Wildcats a 10-3 advantage. McCrane went 2-3 in the game, missing his first attempt of 50 yards.
"Every game i've played in it's been packed... I've been blessed with K-State fans, it's a dream come true." - D.J. Reed #KStateFB pic.twitter.com/rReYTfhjoZ
— K-State Football (@KStateFB) September 3, 2017
STAT OF THE GAME
319.8. K-State quarterback Jesse Ertz recorded a new K-State record for passing efficiency in a game with 319.8. The record was intact since 2005 when Allen Webb recorded a 300.87 passing efficiency against North Texas.
SEASON RECORD UPDATE
Kansas State: 1-0 (0-0 Big 12)
Central Arkansas: 0-1 (0-0 Southland)
K-STATE HEAD COACH BILL SNYDER'S COMMENTS
On D.J. Reed…
"I was pleased with D.J. [Reed]. I would have liked for his conditioning to have been better, but that is my fault, not his. We will make up for that on Monday and Tuesday of next week. He played very well. I was pleased with what he did."
On Ertz' passing…
"We want him to throw the ball whether it is the underneath ball or the deep ball. It kind of depends on what they give you. We still went in with the idea that we wanted to be balanced. That is not going to change. It became obvious after a while that we were not running the ball extremely well and we needed to throw it. After we threw it a little bit, things started to balance out. We did not throw anything that we would not throw in any other ball game. It was not any pre-conceived idea that all we wanted to do was throw it deep. We threw some other things in there as well, but we just tried to take what they gave us."
On special teams…
"I think, fortunately, that we have several guys that can return kicks. [Byron] Pringle and [D.J.] Reed both did a nice job, so that is an advantage. But we have some other guys that can line up and play back there as well that I think pose the same issues for an opposing team. And they are only two guys. The other nine guys had a lot to do with what happened."
SELECTED K-STATE PLAYER COMMENTS
Senior Defensive Lineman Will Geary
On the defensive adjustments for the second half...
"I would say it is more of it being the first game because you do not know what the other team is going to do. We did not know they were going to run an option like that. You just have to know what they do after the first quarter."
Sophomore Running Back Alex Barnes
On the lack of success rushing the ball Saturday…
"I do not think we played poorly. I think they just had a really good game plan to stop our running attack. That is why we were able to open up the passing game. Props to them for being able to shut us down the way they did on the ground. We have just got to get better at that."
Junior Wide Receiver Byron Pringle
"It is deadly. K-State has always had a great return and special team unit. If you kick it to me or [D.J.] Reed, we are going to make you pay for it."
On D.J. Reed's extra duty in the return game...
"He does that every day in practice, so that is not anything new. He always works hard, conditions hard and finishes first on the conditioning sprints. I knew he was good on the conditioning part on going back on punt return."
Senior Defensive End Tanner Wood
On UCA's success running the option...
"We had not seen it all year, or at all last year whenever we were watching film on them. It was just something new that they had put in for us and they did a really good job of scheming."
UCA HEAD COACH STEVE CAMPBELL'S COMMENTS
On the game result…
"It was a very disappointing loss. Anytime you lose it is very disappointing. We knew before we came in here that if you had flaws and weaknesses, Kansas State is the type of team that will shine a florissant light on it completely. I think we could have made it more interesting if we played a little better on special teams."
On Carlos Blackman's performance…
"Carlos [Blackman] played well. I am very pleased with Carlos. He ran the ball well. I thought he played well. We are expecting a lot out of Carlos and he really ran the ball hard tonight. We think that is the kind of back he can definitely be. Kierr Crossley also ran the ball hard and did some good things in there."
On K-State's passing offense…
"You have to stop one. When you load up the box, they are going to throw it. Ertz was a little more accurate than I wanted him to be. We needed to be a little more tighter in our coverage. We told our guys that they were not going to dink and dunk us. They were going to hit us over the top. That is what they do and that is what they did. We need to do a better job of keeping the ball in front of us. They only ran it for 186 yards and that is still six yards a pop. That is more than what you want. We have some work to do on both sides of the ball and on special teams. They exposed some things. There are some things that are correctable. We need to get back and correct those mistakes."
WHAT'S NEXT
Next up the Wildcats (1-0) host the Charlotte 49er's (0-1) at Bill Snyder Family Stadium on Sept. 9. Kickoff is slated for 11:00 a.m. and will be broadcasted on FSN Midwest.
Team Stats

UCA 0, KS 7
KS - Barnes, Alex 1 yd run (McCrane, M. kick), 2 plays, 4 yards, TOP 1:02

UCA 3, KS 7
UCA - Cummins, Matt 47 yd field goal 10 plays, 45 yards, TOP 3:19

UCA 3, KS 10
KS - McCrane, M. 53 yd field goal 4 plays, 5 yards, TOP 1:02

UCA 10, KS 10
UCA - Cox, Brandon 37 yd run (Cummins, Matt kick), 8 plays, 75 yards, TOP 3:14

UCA 10, KS 17
KS - Zuber, Isaiah 8 yd pass from Ertz, Jesse (McCrane, M. kick) 6 plays, 64 yards, TOP 2:47

UCA 16, KS 17
UCA - Gordon, Roman 7 yd pass from Hildebrand, Hay (Cummins, Matt kickfailed) 12 plays, 75 yards, TOP 4:41

UCA 16, KS 24
KS - Pringle, Byron 55 yd pass from Ertz, Jesse (McCrane, M. kick) 6 plays, 77 yards, TOP 3:08

UCA 16, KS 31
KS - Reed, D.J. 62 yd punt return (McCrane, M. kick)

UCA 16, KS 38
KS - Schoen, Dalton 70 yd pass from Ertz, Jesse (McCrane, M. kick) 3 plays, 75 yards, TOP 0:53

UCA 16, KS 41
KS - McCrane, M. 28 yd field goal 7 plays, 64 yards, TOP 3:11

UCA 19, KS 41
UCA - Cummins, Matt 39 yd field goal 15 plays, 61 yards, TOP 7:14

UCA 19, KS 48
KS - Harris, Isaiah 69 yd pass from Ertz, Jesse (McCrane, M. kick) 1 plays, 69 yards, TOP 0:12

UCA 19, KS 55
KS - Warmack, Dalvin 18 yd run (McCrane, M. kick), 6 plays, 52 yards, TOP 2:26