PROVO, Utah — BYU football moved to 4-0 on the season and 1-0 in Big 12 Conference play with a commanding 38-9 victory over No. 13 Kansas State Saturday night at Lavell Edwards Stadium.
“It was a great game,” said Kalani Sitake, BYU head coach. “I’m proud of our guys. It wasn’t error free, but the energy and the effort was there. If we play like that, with that type of effort, I think good things can happen for us. There are still some really good moments for us to learn from, but right now I’m just going to focus on the positives of our guys, the way they played and the way they took the field.”
BYU’s 29-point win is the largest margin of victory over a top-15 ranked team in program history. The Cougars held Kansas State without a touchdown for the first time since 2020. With Saturday’s win, alongside an 18-15 win at SMU on Sept. 6, BYU has now held two opponents without a touchdown for the first time since 2012.
With Parker Kingston’s 90-yard punt return for a touchdown, in addition to Keelan Marion’s kickoff return for a touchdown a week ago at Wyoming, BYU now has a punt and kickoff return for a touchdown in the same season for the first time since 2011.
With 1:17 left in the first half, the tone of the game completely shifted. BYU linebacker Jack Kelly forced a Kansas State fumble at the Wildcats’ 30 yard line. True freshman safety Tommy Prassas scooped up the ball and ran into the endzone, giving the Cougars their first lead of the game at 10-6.
On the night in which BYU honored its 1996 Cotton Bowl Championship team, the Cougars scored a touchdown in each of the three phases of the game for the first time since 1996. In a 45-17 win at Utah State in 1996, BYU’s offensive touchdowns were supplemented by a 45-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown by linebacker Shay Muirbrook and a 79-yard punt return for a touchdown by wide receiver James Dye.
The Cougars’ defense forced three Wildcat turnovers in the span of 2:19. Each resulted in a touchdown for BYU. The defense forced two interceptions, a fumble, a sack, three tackles for loss and two pass breakups. Harrison Taggart led BYU with 10 total tackles and Jakob Robison and Crew Wakely each pitched in with seven.
Jake Retzlaff completed 15-of-21 passes on the night for a total of 149 yards and two touchdowns. The junior quarterback connected with nine receivers, with Roberts leading all pass-catchers with 47 yards on two receptions and a touchdown. Darius Lassiter led BYU receivers with three receptions for 26 yards and a touchdown.
Freshman running back Sione I. Moa led BYU with 15 carries for 76 yards, including a 21-yard touchdown and 56 yards in the second-half alone.