Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images K-State won, but it was a close thing, so don’t get comfortable just yet. Football A win. It’s the goal of every sporting contest. Stripped down to its essence, it means only that your side scored more points than the other side. But winning is more than just that. There are myriad ways to win, a thousand experiences to have as the … [Read more...] about Slate: The relief is real
Cats jump three spots to #14 in week 3 AP Poll
It’s Dante Cephas Day. | Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Cats leapfrog two losing bluebloods, then climb over Oklahoma’s comatose form. Kansas State’s victory Saturday wasn’t an impressive performance, other perhaps than the comeback. And Tulane received no votes this week, so the Cats wouldn’t appear to be the beneficiary of “beating a good … [Read more...] about Cats jump three spots to #14 in week 3 AP Poll
2024 K-State Football: Game 2 at Tulane
Scott Sewell-Imagn Images The Wildcats head to New Orleans looking to avenge their 2022 loss to the Green Wave. While they didn’t exactly come screaming off the line, your Kansas State Wildcats picked up steam after halftime and cruised to a 41-6 victory to open the 2024 football season. Now it’s time for the Wildcats to turn their attention to back to FBS football and … [Read more...] about 2024 K-State Football: Game 2 at Tulane
FINAL: (17) K-State 34, Tulane 27
No photographers at the game, so you get a file photo of Austin Romaine. | Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Things looked bad, but the Wildcats clawed back and won in true Wildcat fashion. A 59-yard scoop-and-score by Jack Fabris and an interception by VJ Payne at the goal line with five seconds left led Kansas State to a 34-27 comeback victory … [Read more...] about FINAL: (17) K-State 34, Tulane 27
How to Watch: K-State at Tulane
At least Michael Pratt is gone. | Stephen Lew-Imagn Images To avenge. This is the pact. It seems so long ago. September of 2022, K-State loses an ugly 17-10 snoozer in Manhattan. It seemed, at the moment, a disaster. But Tulane kept winning. And K-State mostly kept winning. And by season’s end, both teams were playing in NY6 bowls, K-State in the Sugar as Big 12 … [Read more...] about How to Watch: K-State at Tulane