2010 Kansas State Wildcats football team

The 2010 Kansas State Wildcats football team (variously "Kansas State", "KSU", or "K-State") represented Kansas State University in the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Wildcats played their home games at Bill Snyder Family Stadium, in Manhattan, Kansas as they have done since 1968. It was the 115th season in school history. They were members of the Big 12 Conference in the north division. They finished the season 7–6, 3–5 in Big 12 play and were invited to the Pinstripe Bowl where they were defeated by Syracuse 34–36.

UCLA
Daniel Thomas ran for 234 yards and two touchdowns and the Wildcats won their 21st season opener in a row. Carson Coffman threw 16 times, completing 11 passing and had just 66 yards passing. William Powell added 72 yards on just 6 carries. K-State set a home opener record with an attendance of 51,059.

Missouri State
Carson Coffman threw three touchdown passes and Daniel Thomas ran for 137 yards. The Wildcats had 493 yards of total offense.

Iowa State
The Wildcats were favored by 4.

Central Florida
The Wildcats were favored by 7.

Nebraska
The Cornhuskers were favored by 12.

Kansas
For the second consecutive week the Wildcats played a Thursday night game. This game was against the rival Kansas Jayhawks for the Governors Cup. Kansas State scored first on a Josh Cherry field goal in the first quarter. During the second quarter Kansas State scored 4 touchdowns the first 2 coming from QB Carson Coffman runs, the third coming from a Daniel Thomas rush, and the fourth a reception by Travis Tannahill. In the third quarter the Wildcats scored three more touchdowns. The first coming on a pass to Andre McDonald from Carson Coffman, the second coming on a Stephen Harrison 85 yard fumble return, and the third coming on a Carson Coffman run. In the fourth quarter the Jayhawks scored on an Angus Quigly run. The Wildcats scored once more on a Colin Klein 51 yard run. The final score was K-State 59 KU 7. Carson Coffman went an impressive 15 for 16 for 184 yards and 2 touchdown passes in addition he also had 91 yards on the ground and 3 more touchdowns. Daniel Thomas had 91 yards and 1 touchdown. This was the largest margin of victory for either team since 2002 when K-State won 64-0. This loss is tied for the worst loss since KU lost to Texas 66-14 in 2005. In addition this was coach Bill Snyder's 14th win in the last 15 games against Kansas.

Baylor
The Bears were favored by 6. With the win over BCS #22 Kansas State, Baylor became bowl-eligible for the first time in Big 12 history.

Oklahoma State
The Cowboys were favored by 5.

Texas
The Longhorns were favored by 6.

Kansas State, with Collin Klein starting for the injured Carson Coffman, went on to win 39-14. Entering the fourth quarter Kansas State was leading 39-0. Texas quarterback Garret Gilbert had 272 passing yards, 1 passing touchdown and 93 yards rushing, in addition to 5 interceptions. Kansas State quarterback Collin Klein had 9 passing yards on 4 attempts, 127 rushing yards and 2 rushing touchdowns. Kansas State running back Daniel Thomas had 106 rushing yards and 2 rushing touchdowns. Kansas State defensive backs Ty Zimmerman and Tyson Hartman both had 2 Garret Gilbert interceptions, while Kansas State defensive back Stephen Harrison also had 1 interception. This was the Wildcats' third straight win over the Longhorns.

North Texas
This was one of the most embarrassing victories of the 2010 season. North Texasrunning back, Lance Dunbar, rushed for 270 yards on the K-State defense. However, K-State running back, Daniel Thomas, rushed for a career high 269 yards as well. Carson Coffman struggled, completing less than 50% of his passes for only 77 yards. During the game, K-State's David Garrett seriously injured North Texas quarterback Reily Dodge, who was escorted out of the stadium in an ambulance. David Garrett would later go on to win the game for K-State, intercepting quarterback Chase Baine in the back of the endzone. That would be the final time a college football game would be played at Fouts Field.

Coaching staff
The following is a list of coaches at Kansas State for the 2010 season.

Recruiting
The following is a list of the recruits that are on the 2010 roster.