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Kansas State vs. NC State prediction, pick, Pop-Tarts Bowl odds, spread, live stream, watch online, TV channel

Kansas State vs. NC State prediction, pick, Pop-Tarts Bowl odds, spread, live stream, watch online, TV channel


A battle of ranked teams and two of the most consistent programs of the last couple of seasons highlights the showdown between No. 18 NC State and No. 25 Kansas State in the Pop-Tarts Bowl. 

Coaches Dave Doeren and Chris Klieman have both guided their respective teams to eight-plus win seasons in each of the last three years, and the Wolfpack enter Thursday’s game with a 9-3 record and a chance to win 10 games for just the second time in program history. This coming at the end of a season that saw Doeren become the school’s winningest coach (81 wins) while battling through adversity that included multiple changes at quarterback and just a 4-3 record heading into the team’s mid-October off week. 

Though Kansas State did not repeat the success of last season’s Big 12 championship and 10-win season, the Wildcats were right in the mix in basically every week. The combined margin across Kansas State’s four losses was just 21 points, and three of those defeats came to teams that finished in the top 20 of the final College Football Playoff Rankings. There is plenty to be excited about given the quality of Kansas State’s team this season, and the fact that the bowl game will be the beginning of a new era for the Wildcats offense after the departure of quarterback Will Howard.  

Kansas State vs. NC State: Need to know

A new era begins for Kansas State’s offense: While Howard has left to either pursue other playing opportunities in college or the NFL Draft, the Kansas State coaching staff has the succession play ready to go with freshman Avery Johnson making his first career start in the bowl game. One of the top dual-threat quarterbacks in the 2023 recruiting class, Johnson made spot appearances during the year appearing in seven games and totaled nine touchdowns (three passing, six rushing). Johnson’s six rushing touchdowns are tied for third nationally among all true freshmen, and his dual-threat ability will be a key factor going up against a stout NC State defense.  

Defensive excellence is a foundation of NC State’s consistency: While NC State’s offense struggled out of the gate in 2023 and endured two changes at the quarterback position, the Wolfpack defense helped steady the ship and keep the team on course for a top-25 finish. Led by linebacker Payton Wilson, the ACC Defensive Player of the Year and Butkus Award winner, the Wolfpack defense ranks in the top 25 nationally in 10…

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