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Kansas State Wildcats defensive back Allen Chapman has won the Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week award following a three-interception game against the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Led by Chapman, the Wildcats defense ended the 44-30 win with four picks and five turnovers.
This is the second Walter Camp award that the Wildcats have picked up this season. Quarterback Collin Klein earned the Offensive Player of the Week honors back after their win over the West Virginia Mountaineers.
Chapman had two deflected passes and five tackles during his award-winning game, in addition to his three interceptions. His three interceptions tied him for the most in a game by a Wildcat in history, and was the first time that a K-State player accomplished the achievement since 1995.
Kansas State will try to remain undefeated as they face off against the TCU Horned Frogs in their game on Saturday at Amon G. Carter Stadium.