WACO, Texas — Charlie Brewer confidently moved Baylor down the field and John Mayers kicked a 30-yard field goal on the final play. This was certainly a better way for the Bears to finish a game.
Mayers' kick gave the Bears a 32-31 win over Kansas State on a rainy Saturday, snapping a five-game losing streak. They lost on a game-ending field goal their last game, the second in a row in which they blew a two-touchdown lead after halftime.
"A big point of emphasis, obviously finishing," Brewer said. "We got that corrected this week getting a win."
Brewer completed 31 of 39 passes for 349 yards and two touchdowns. The senior quarterback completed four passes in a row for 45 yards on the final drive right after it appeared he had fumbled on a run on the first play.
"Good thing I was down, you know, so we were able to continue that drive," he said. "The confidence was extremely high heading into that drive. I had 100 percent confidence that we were going to go down there and score and win the game."
Kansas State (4-5, 4-4 Big 12) has lost four in a row since starting 4-0 in conference play.
The final drive for Baylor (2-5, 2-5) began from its 31 with a 5-yard run by Brewer, but with Kansas State coming up with the ball after it popped out. A long replay review determined that Brewer's knee was down before the fumble, and the Wildcats didn't dispute that afterward, with coach Chris Klieman admitting that it was "probably" the right call.
"He was down. That's just the way football goes," said defensive end Wyatt Hubert, who had two of Kansas State's seven sacks.