K-State faces challenge of playing at Nebraska | Kansas City Star
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Playing Nebraska means something to K-State's players again | Kansas City Star
Like an important moment in history, Kansas State center Wade Weibert can remember exactly where he was when K-State and Nebraska used to play for division championships yearly.
The Big 12 Conference was young back then, and
Wildcats embrace all-or-nothing attitude | Kansas City Star
Wildcats will travel to Arlington, Texas, to play for the championship, and then to some exotic locale to partake in a bowl to the Cornhuskers and their season is finished. There
Three newcomers have been crucial additions for K-State | Kansas City Star
Lamur were in junior college, and Grant Gregory was a backup at South Florida.
All three transferred to Kansas State, but none was in Manhattan for spring practice. Gregory was such a late arrival that he missed out on chunks of summer practice,
Wildcats beat Jayhawks in 107th Sunflower Showdown | Kansas State Collegian
Wildcats won Saturday’s game 17-10 against the University of Kansas. Coming into the game with a 13-4 all-time record against the Kansas Jayhawks, Bill Snyder knows the importance of winning
Wildcats beat Jayhawks in 107th Sunflower Showdown Coming into the game with a 13-4 all-time record against the Kansas Jayhawks, Bill Snyder knows the importance of winning the Sunflower Showdown. The roar of the crowd at the end of the game tol | Kansas State Collegian
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Kansas State grinds down Kansas and reclaims the Governors Cup | Kansas City Star
long ago that the Governor’s Cup lived in a Kansas State trophy case on a year-round basis.
Like he is now, Bill Snyder was the Kansas State football coach back then, and he recalls winning the hardware so many times
Snyders system still works at Kansas State | Kansas City Star
up just fine. The killer hours, the demanding practices, the always-pushing-to-be-better mentality even after wins they have the Kansas State football team on the right track today just like they did when Snyder first came to Manhattan. Not much has
Snyder's system still works at Kansas State | Kansas City Star
fine.
The killer hours, the demanding practices, the always-pushing-to-be-better mentality — even after wins — they have the Kansas State football team on the right track today just like they did when Snyder first came to
K-State wants to remain dominant at home | Kansas City Star
ome, the Kansas State football team is unpredictable. It has lost big, lost close and won by blocking a late extra-point attempt.
But at home, the Wildcats are completely different.
When taking the