The Kansas State Wildcats have added the Buffalo Bulls to their 2020 football schedule, according to a copy of the contract obtained by FBSchedules.com.
Kansas State will host Buffalo at Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium in Manhattan on Sept. 5, 2020. K-State will pay Buffalo a $900,000 guarantee for the game, which will be the first-ever meeting between the two schools.
The game against Buffalo is the first announced non-conference game for Kansas State for the 2020 season. However, ESPN’s Brett McMurphy reported last month that Kansas State and Vanderbilt have agreed to a home-and-home series in 2017 and 2020.
Kansas State, Vandy agree to home/home series, sources told @ESPN; 2017 at VU, 2020 at KSU
— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) January 22, 2015
Per Kansas State, a contract for that series has not yet been completed but is close.
FBSchedules.com also obtained a copy of the contract for the Kansas State-Mississippi State football series. The set of games was agreed to last year by K-State athletic director John Currie and MSU athletic director Scott Stricklin using Twitter.
Kansas State will host the first game of the series on Sept. 8, 2018 and will then travel to face Mississippi State on Sept. 14, 2019.
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Still no announce who Kansas St is playing in 2016? One game left to schedule and AD stated it will be a home guarantee game versus a G5 program. So once again as in 2015, no P5 non-conference program on 2016 Kansas St schedule. Playoff Committee will notice for sure as they will notice Baylor’s and Okla States weak 2016 schedule. What do these programs think, they are in the the SEC?
Miss St AD reported a home-and-home is lined up with a P5 program for 2016-17. Who might that be? Not to many candidates available. Possibly Arizona, Boston College, Miami-Fl, or Syracuse?
Another meaningless cupcake schedule of OOC games for Kansas St. Forget every getting an invite to the National championship arena. Where are the K-State defenders out there? K-State will certainly return to football mediocrity in the next few years.