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Baylor's Aerial Assault Poses Tough Test for Kansas State's Struggling Defense
4 Oct, 2025
Summary
- Kansas State started season 1-3 but has chance to make noise against Arizona
- Baylor suffered tough losses but aims to bounce back with strong ground and air game
- Kansas State's run defense has been inconsistent, allowing over 200 yards in last 3 games

As of October 4th, 2025, the Kansas State Wildcats are seeking to build on a recent win over UCF and make some noise in the Big 12 standings. The team started the season with a disastrous 1-3 record, but a victory over UCF last week may have provided the spark they needed.
However, the Wildcats now face a formidable opponent in the Baylor Bears. Baylor suffered tough losses to Auburn and Arizona State earlier in the season, but they bounced back with a win over Oklahoma State. The Bears' offense has been a major strength, with quarterback Sawyer Robertson leading the nation in passing yards per game.
Kansas State's defense has been a concern, as they have consistently struggled to stop the run, allowing over 200 yards in each of their last three games. This could spell trouble against a Baylor team that has been effective on the ground and is now unleashing a potent aerial attack.




