The Arizona State football team continues its 2024 schedule with a Big 12 Conference game against Kansas State today.
Follow our live updates of the game, which is being played at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, Kansas, for the latest score, news, notes and analysis of the college football Week 12 game between the Sun Devils and the Wildcats on Saturday.
Arizona State beat UCF last week, 35-31. Kansas State was off. It is coming off a 24-19 loss to Houston on Nov. 2.
ASU football is 7-2 overall and 4-2 in Big 12 play. Kansas State is also 7-2 overall and 4-2 in conference play.
Arizona State holds a 21-0 lead in the second quarter.
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Sam Leavitt just threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to Chamon Metayer to give Arizona State a 21-0 lead over Kansas State in the second quarter in Manhattan, Kansas.
The latest scoring drive went for seven plays and 61 yards.
The Sun Devils are dominating this game.
They have 177 total yards. They have 11 first downs.
They have a 13:26 to 6:24 advantage in time of possession.
The crowd at Bill Snyder Family Stadium is stunned.
Score: Arizona State 21, Kansas State 0 (10:10 left in second quarter)
The Sun Devils just forced another Kansas State turnover, getting the ball back on a Jayce Brown fumble after the Wildcats were in their best field position of the game.
Kansas State only has 40 total yards in this game. They have two first downs. They have rushed for a total of 12 yards.
They have thrown an interception, fumbled the ball and turned the ball over on downs.
The Sam Leavitt to Jordyn Tyson connection is paying off for the Sun Devils.
The ASU QB just completed a 30-yard pass to the wide receiver, combining for their second touchdown of the game to take a 14-0 lead.
ASU impressed on the drive, which took 11 plays and went for 67 yards. The Sun Devils converted three third-downs on the possession.
Tyson has three catches for 50 yards in this game, with two touchdown receptions. Leavitt is 4-for-9 for 53 yards, with the two touchdown passes.
Score: Arizona State 14, Kansas State 0 (14:18 left in second quarter)
The Wildcats just went 3-and-out vs the Sun Devils, only gaining three yards on their possession as they struggle to get anything going offensively.
Perhaps Kansas State has a little rust after its week off? You also have to give ASU some credit. The Sun Devils are pressuring Avery Johnson, who is 3-for-6 for 18 yards.
The Sun Devils couldn’t take advantage of the Kansas State turnover this time around, having to punt after only gaining three yards on three plays.
Sam Leavitt is 2-for-5 for 14 yards to start this game, but one of the completions was for a touchdown.
The Sun Devils ended the Wildcats’ first possession with an interception for a turnover.
They ended their second with a turnover on downs.
ASU stopped Kansas State on 3rd & 1 and 4th & 1 runs to get the ball back at the Wildcats’ 47. Kansas State gained 22 yards on their drive.
Kansas State has five carries for six total yards early in this game.
The Sun Devils took advantage of the Kansas State turnover, scoring a touchdown on an 11-yard pass from Sam Leavitt to Jordyn Tyson to take a 7-0 lead.
It took ASU six plays to go 49 yards and get the score. The drive took 2:58 off the clock.
ASU benefitted from a holding call on Kansas State after the Wildcats tackled Cam Skattebo for a 2-yard loss on a 3rd and 3 at the Kansas State 8 on the drive.
The Sun Devils couldn’t have asked for a better start.
Score: Arizona State 7, Kansas State 0 (11:19 left in first quarter)
The ASU vs Kansas State game is now on ESPN and you may have missed a big play.
The Sun Devils deflected Avery Johnson’s first pass of the game and Xavion Alford intercepted it, getting a big early turnover in the game after the Wildcats started with the opening possession.
The game is airing on ESPNEWS as the SMU vs Boston College game concludes on ESPN. ASU won the toss and deferred to the second half.
What’s at stake in the Arizona State vs Kansas State game today?
A lot is on the line in Manhattan, Kansas.
The Sun Devils and Wildcats are both 7-2 overall and 4-2 in Big 12 play, potentially making this game a de facto elimination game in the conference title race.
BYU sits at the top of the conference standings at 6-0. The Cougars host Kansas later today. Colorado is in second in the conference at 6-1 after beating Utah earlier Saturday.
Iowa State and West Virginia are also currently 4-2 in conference play, tied with Kansas State and Arizona State.
The Cyclones host Cincinnati tonight, while West Virginia is currently playing Baylor.
So, yeah, this ASU-Kansas State game is big tonight.
ASU hosts BYU next week. Kansas State hosts Cincinnati.
USA TODAY Sports’ Jordan Mendoza has ASU beating Kansas State and joining the Big 12 title race as his bold college football prediction today.
He wrote: “The amount of teams in the race to clinch a spot in the College Football Playoff through the Big 12 is startling to dwindle, but a new team will join the fold in Arizona State. Kenny Dillingham deserves major props for what he’s accomplishing with the Sun Devils. After a 3-9 first season, he’s 7-2 this time around with a strong running game that has been complemented with solid quarterback play. Arizona State will visit a Kansas State team that has been a little shaky recently. As good as the Wildcats are at stopping the run, Cam Skattebo and company find holes and push through a big time road win. At 8-2 and 5-2 in conference play, Arizona State jumps in the playoff rankings and heads into a big-time showdown with Brigham Young with a chance to make the conference title game.”
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ASU running back Cam Skattebo is expected back for the Sun Devils against Kansas State after missing last week’s win over UCF with an injury.
Skattebo has 1,001 rushing yards on the season for Arizona State and 404 receiving yards. He has 11 rushing touchdown and two receiving touchdowns this season.
Needless to say, he’s a very important part of the Sun Devils’ offense and gives them a boost in their attempt to upset Kansas State on the road today.
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The Sun Devils are going with their road white uniforms for their Big 12 college football game against Kansas today.
The Wildcats are wearing their purple home uniform.
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The game can be seen at 5 p.m. MST time on ESPN.
Dave Flemming (play-by-play) and Brock Osweiler (analyst) are scheduled to be the announcers for the Big 12 Conference game.
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Kansas State is a 7.5-point favorite over Arizona State in college football Week 12 odds for the game, according to BetMGM Sportsbook
The Wildcats are -300 on the moneyline, while the Sun Devils are +240.
The over/under for the game is set at 51.5 points. 
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ESPN gives Kansas State a 74.5% chance to defeat ASU football in the Week 12 college football game today.
Other sites are also leaning toward the Wildcats in the Big 12 showdown.
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