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Rutgers blows 17-point lead in Rate Bowl loss to Kansas State

Rutgers blows 17-point lead in Rate Bowl loss to Kansas State

PHOENIX – Dylan Edwards ran for 196 yards and scored his third touchdown on a 36-yard run in the fourth quarter, helping Kansas State to a 44-41 win over Rutgers in the Rate Bowl on Thursday night.

The Scarlet Knights (7-6) led by 10 at halftime and took a 34-17 lead on Ja’shon Benjamin’s 7-yard touchdown catch on the first drive of the second half. But Edwards and the Wildcats (9-4) stormed back.

Dylan Edwards scored three touchdowns for Kansas State in a 44-41 Rate Bowl win over Rutgers on Dec. 26. USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Dylan Edwards scores a touchdown for Kansas State in Rate Bowl win over Rutgers. Imagn images

Edwards scored on a 65-yard touchdown run and, after an interception by Rutgers’ Athan Kaliakmanis, Garrett Oakley caught a 13-yard touchdown pass to pull Kansas State within five minutes. The Wildcats failed to convert two points after both touchdowns.

Rutgers briefly regained momentum and took a 41-29 lead early in the fourth quarter on Antwan Raymond’s 1-yard TD run on a fake tush.

Kansas State responded with a 9-yard touchdown pass from Avery Johnson to Jadon Jackson. Edwards followed with his 36-yard score, capping an impressive night in place of DJ Giddens, who withdrew from the bowl game to prepare for the NFL draft.

Kansas State closed out the game by stopping Rutgers on fourth down near midfield with just under two minutes left.

Antwan Raymond scores a touchdown for Rutgers during Rate Bowl loss to Kansas State. Imagn images
Athan Kaliakmanis attempts a pass for Rutgers during Rate Bowl loss. Imagn images

Johnson threw three touchdowns, including a 26-yarder to Edwards in the second quarter, and completed 15 of 30 passing for 195 yards.

Raymond ran for 113 yards and three touchdowns in place of leading rusher Kyle Monangai, who also opted to prepare for the NFL draft.

Kaliakmanis threw for 237 yards and a touchdown with one interception on 14 of 32 passes.

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