Campus Corner

A quick look at Miami, another K-State Mask video and links

Updated: 2012-09-04T21:50:04Z

By KELLIS ROBINETT

The Kansas City Star

DAILY TAKE
Let’s take a quick look at the Miami Hurricanes, and the way they defeated Boston College 41-32 on Saturday.

Miami started the season with a conference road game and came away with a solid result. It didn’t look like things were going to go perfectly at the start of the game when Boston College jumped out to a 14-0 lead, but Miami didn’t panic and took control from there.

Miami scored two touchdowns to tie the game at 14-14, and by the time the fourth quarter rolled around the Hurricanes were ahead 41-23.

Freshman running back Duke Johnson led the comeback. He broke free for two long runs and finished with 135 rushing yards and two touchdowns.

“He is a very dynamic young player, quite obviously,” K-State football coach Bill Snyder said. “The two long touchdown runs that he had demonstrate a variety of different things: that he has good movement, good vision, and, beyond all, he can run faster than most people in the world. I was very impressed.”

Quarterback Stephen Morris also threw for 207 yards. This is a very different team than K-State faced last season. Miami is relying on youth in several key positions, but that might not be a bad thing based on the season-opener.

One area where Miami didn’t look good: Pass defense. The Hurricanes allowed 441 passing yards against Boston College and 537 total. If Collin Klein wants to have a breakout day throwing the ball against a name opponent, this could be his chance.

K-State enters the game favored by a touchdown. But Snyder has said he thinks Miami is better today than it was last year when the Wildcats beat the Hurricanes in Florida.

PICTURE OF THE DAY

K-State will need more plays like this one from defensive end Meshak Williams when Miami comes to town on Saturday.

VIDEOS OF THE DAY

Here’s a pretty good assortment of highlights from K-State’s 51-9 victory over Missouri State.

And here is the encore video from the masked K-State fan, who offers his own take on the Missouri State game.

LINKS – Tysyn Hartman credited his time at K-State as the main reason why he made the Chiefs’ opening day roster. “I had great coaches that taught me a lot about the game,” he said. “I feel that gave me a leg up. I just had to work hard from then on.”

– The Big 12 went 9-0 on opening weekend. The nine teams in action played all sorts of different opponents. So what’s the best scheduling strategy?

– Daniel Thomas says he has grown as a route-runner and is ready to contribute more to Washington’s offense this year. He also recalls catching nothing but “bubble screens” as a senior with the Wildcats.

This has got to be the strangest Top 25 poll from an AP voter this week. Jon Wilner voted Michigan 10th last week and keeps it there after a blowout loss to Alabama, but drops Oklahoma 15 spots for winning on the road. He also moves Boise State from unranked to 16th … after a loss to Michigan State. Wilner is certainly entitled to his opinions, and I give him props for explaining his votes. But I don’t agree with that logic at all.

To reach Kellis Robinett, send email to krobinett@kcstar.com. Follow him at twitter.com/KellisRobinett.

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