By Tim Everson

PHOENIX, Arizona — For a Kansas State season that’s taken twists, turns, hills, valleys and everything in between, it’s only fitting that the bowl game follow in similar fashion.

Trailing by as much as 17 midway through the third quarter, the Wildcats found a momentum and fight on both sides of the ball and rallied back to 44-41 victory. The bowl game was the highest scoring in school history.

The Wildcats ran the ball for a punishing 347 yards on 42 carries, led by sophomore Dylan Edwards who was named the Offensive MVP after scoring three touchdowns, two on the ground and one through the air, and rushing for 196 yards on 18 carries, blowing past his career-high.

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Kansas State sophomore quarterback Avery Johnson breaks a Rutgers tackle during a run in the first half of the Rate Bowl Thursday, at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona.
Staff photo by Rod Mikinski
Kansas State senior linebacker Austin Moore and sophomore linebacker Austin Romaine bring down Rutgers running back Ja’Shone Benjamin in the first half of the Wildcats’ 44-41 win in the Rate Bowl Thursday, in Phoenix, Arizona.
Staff photo by Rod Mikinski
Kansas State sophomore running back Dylan Edwards runs with the ball in the first half of the Wildcats’ 44-41 Rate Bowl win over Rutgers on Thursday at Chase Field in Phoenix. Edwards was named the Offensive MVP of the bowl after scoring three touchdowns in the win.

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