MANHATTAN — Kansas State football possessed the ball six times and played right into Army's hands during what was a devastating loss for the Wildcats on Sept. 6 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.

Kansas State lost the game 24-21, dropping into what could be full-on panic mode among those who bleed purple.

The Wildcats' loss created some staggering statistics, especially in the ball control categories, and K-State's ongoing problems with its inability to run the ball effectively .

Here are some numbers that stood out to us throughout the loss:

Army football dominated in time of possession

Kansas State fell right into Army's trap, losing the time of possession, particularly in the second half. The Black Knights run the triple-option to keep the ball in their hands and away from t

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