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Kansas State's 100th game at the stadium was a 21–14 loss to Iowa State University on November 16, 1985. Kansas State's 200th game at the stadium was a 40–7 win over Louisiana Tech on November 17, 2001. Kansas State's 500th win was 23–0 against University of Texas on October 25, 2014.
Ahearn Field – Kansas State, used from 1911 to 1921, first on-campus athletic field for the school, was on the same site as Memorial Stadium; Bovaird Stadium - College of Emporia, used until the college closed; McCook Field – Kansas, used from 1892 until it was demolished in 1920. The field is now the site of the current football stadium.
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MANHATTAN — Kansas State football's hopes of returning to the big 12 championship game took a major hit with last week's 33-30 overtime loss at Texas, but the Wildcats look to rebound as heavy ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Kansas State's football team faces Texas on Saturday in a game with major Big 12 championship implications. The Wildcats (6-2 overall) and Longhorns (7-1) are part of a five-way ...
The NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) is the highest level of college football in the United States. The FBS consists of the largest schools in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). As of the 2024 season, there are 10 conferences and 134 schools in FBS.
Cessna was the location of a Pittsburg State-Mesa State Division II college football game. The stadium has also played host to numerous Kansas State High School Football Championship games, including the Kansas Shrine Bowl , Kansas's high school all-star football game and high school football games from nearby Kapaun Mt. Carmel High School .
Kansas State lost the game 13–10. [5] After the war there were a handful of games where attendance exceeded 20,000, including a crowd of 23,822 to watch #18 Kansas State play #9 Oklahoma in 1953. The first night college football game at Memorial Stadium was played on September 20, 1947. Oklahoma A&M defeated Kansas State by a score of 12–0. [5]