1995 Kansas State Wildcats football team

1995 Kansas State Wildcats football
Holiday Bowl champion
Conference Big Eight Conference
Ranking
Coaches No. 6
AP No. 7
1995 record 10–2 (5–2 Big 8)
Head coach Bill Snyder (7th season)
Offensive coordinator Dana Dimel (1st season)
Co-defensive coordinator Bob Stoops (5th season)
Co-defensive coordinator Jim Leavitt (5th season)
Home stadium KSU Stadium
(Capacity: 43,000)
1995 Big 8 football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
No. 1 Nebraska $ 7 0 0  12 0 0
No. 5 Colorado 5 2 0  10 2 0
No. 7 Kansas State 5 2 0  10 2 0
No. 9 Kansas 5 2 0  10 2 0
Oklahoma 2 5 0  5 5 1
Oklahoma State 2 5 0  4 8 0
Iowa State 1 6 0  3 8 0
Missouri 1 6 0  3 8 0
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1995 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1995 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team's head football coach was Bill Snyder. The Wildcats played their home games in KSU Stadium. 1995 saw the Wildcats finish with a record of 10–2, and a 5–2 record in Big 8 Conference play. 1995 was the last year of the Big Eight. The next year was the inaugural season of the Big 12 Conference.

The season culminated with a victory against Colorado State in the 1995 Holiday Bowl. The 10-win season was the first for Kansas State since 1910, and the final top-10 ranking was the first in program history.

The Wildcats finished the 1995 season leading NCAA Division I-A in total defense, and also shut out three opponents for the first time in school history. The team shut out Akron, Northern Illinois, and Missouri. The Wildcats later repeated the feat in 1999 and 2002.[1]

Schedule

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
September 2 6:10 PM Temple* KSU StadiumManhattan, Kansas W 34–7   34,927
September 9 6:00 PM at Cincinnati* No. 21 Nippert StadiumCincinnati W 23–21   16,887
September 23 6:10 PM Akron* No. 19 KSU Stadium • Manhattan, Kansas W 67–0   33,145
September 30 1:10 PM Northern Illinois* No. 16 KSU Stadium • Manhattan, Kansas W 44–0   38,527
October 7 1:10 PM Missouri No. 13 KSU Stadium • Manhattan, Kansas W 32–0   37,925
October 14 2:00 PM at Oklahoma State No. 8 Lewis FieldStillwater, Oklahoma W 23–17   38,000
October 21 2:30 PM at No. 2 Nebraska No. 8 Memorial StadiumLincoln, Nebraska ABC L 25–49   76,072
October 28 1:10 PM No. 6 Kansas No. 14 KSU Stadium • Manhattan, Kansas (Sunflower Showdown/Governor's Cup) W 41–7   44,284
November 4 1:10 PM No. 25 Oklahoma No. 9 KSU Stadium • Manhattan, Kansas W 49–10   40,138
November 11 1:00 PM at Iowa State No. 7 Cyclone StadiumAmes, Iowa W 49–7   27,356
November 18 2:30 PM No. 9 Colorado No. 7 KSU Stadium • Manhattan, Kansas ABC L 17–27   42,454
December 29 8:00 PM vs. No. 25 Colorado State* No. 10 Jack Murphy StadiumSan Diego (Holiday Bowl) ESPN W 54–21   51,051
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from Coaches' Poll released prior to game. All times are in Central Time.

Table references[2]

References

  1. Shutout history
  2. DeLassus, David. "Kansas State University coaching records by game (1995)". College Football Data Warehouse. Retrieved January 11, 2011.


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