Oct 26, 2020

Kansas State's Phillip Brooks earns Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week

Posted Oct 26, 2020 8:00 PM
Photo Courtesy of Kansas State Athletics
Photo Courtesy of Kansas State Athletics

Following a record-setting performance in the Sunflower Showdown, Kansas State sophomore Phillip Brooks has been named the Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week

Brooks' weekly honor is the seventh for the Wildcats this season, which are the most since the 2017 team had eight.

A product of Lee's Summit, Missouri, Brooks returned four punts for a school-record 189 yards with two touchdowns against Kansas, the most punt-return touchdowns in school history. Brooks' yardage record edged out David Allen's mark of 172 against Texas in 1998.

His single-game yardage total ranks third in Big 12 history and was the most by a Big 12 player since 2009. Additionally, his 47.25-yard average was the highest nationally since 1996 among players with four or more returns.

Brooks became the first player in the nation with two punt-return touchdowns in a single game since Greg Dortch of Wake Forest in 2018, while he is the first Big 12 ever player to do so in a conference game.