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The junior running back finished with a Big 12-leading 1,265 yards, 135 yards ahead of Oklahoma State's Keith Toston, who plays Saturday at Oklahoma.
The Hutchinson News, Hutchinson Kansas
Published online 11/23/2009 12:04 AM Struggling offense dooms KSU LINCOLN, Neb. - Kansas State offense, seldom a juggernaut during the season, came up especially short in the last two games - a 38-12 loss to Missouri last week and then again Saturday with a 17-3 loss to Nebraska.
Kansas State-Nebraska regains its luster
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 on a yearly basis.
Bill Snyder has a 5-3 against Nebraska since 1998. The Wildcats failed to force a turnover while committing three.
Current seniors such as Jeffrey Fitzgerald came to Kansas State to play for Ron Prince, but now take pride in winning six games and counting as members of the first senior group to start the Snyder II era.
Wildcats intend to rely on the run vs. Mizzou
Grant Gregory is learning that sometimes the best thing he can do as Kansas State's quarterback is simply get out of the way.
K-Statea s seniors have chance to make final home game something special
For Kansas States 24 seniors, todays football game against Missouri marks the final time they get to play in front of their fans at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.Four-year starter Nick Stringer says its hard to believe this will be his last home game, but hes trying to keep his emotions in check until its over.He knows better than anyone this game is ...
A year ago, Daniel Thomas and Emmanuel Lamur were in junior college, and Grant Gregory was a backup at South Florida.
Cats grind down 'spread' defenses
Two summers ago, Baylor coach Art Briles peeked inside Pandora's Box. "I probably shouldn't say this publicly," Briles told reporters at Big 12 media days in 2008, "but if people were patient enough offensively to say, 'I'll take three yards every time,' and just wanted to line up and grind the ball out, you could probably have a little bit of ...
Kansas State staying humble amid turnaround
At 6-4 overall and 4-2 in Big 12 play, Kansas State in some ways is a distant perch from Mizzou entering their game at Bill Snyder Family Stadium on Saturday.
Manbeck: KSU takes big step with victory
Kansas State fans hold of a a oeBeat KUa sign during the Wildcatsa 17-10 win over the Kansas Jayhawks on Saturday.
Wildcats look to take state back
Inside the trophy case at the Vanier Football Complex, there lies an empty space -- a void area collecting dust -- three years worth.
Kansas State's Thomas battles pain
With a loss to Oklahoma still fresh in his mind, Daniel Thomas didn't feel like standing.
KSU notes: Dejection a good sign
All season long, Bill Snyder has asked for progression and improvement from his Kansas State players.
I don't know whether to jump on Kansas State's football bandwagon just yet, not with that freight train in Oklahoma rolling straight at the Wildcats for a game Saturday night in Norman.
K-State players still battling pesky flu bug
As if preparing for Oklahoma wasn't hard enough, Kansas State is now also learning how to cope with an outbreak of influenza within the football program.
Stringer's career comes full circle
There is no tidy way to summarize Nick Stringer's college career, no genre that really fits.
As they linked arms at midfield and jogged into the locker room, Kansas State football players were met with a euphoric reaction from their fan base Saturday at Snyder Family Stadium.
Wildcats have to show they can stay motivated after big win
Kansas State proved last week it is capable of moving on from a tough loss. Today we find out whether the Wildcats can do the same after a big win.With K-State sitting atop the Big 12 North standings, and first place on the line at 11:30 a.m. against Colorado, there is more than enough motivation to go around.But different kinds of motivation can ...
Kansas State's offense bound by Stringer
When Kansas State football coach Bill Snyder talks about Nick Stringer, it sounds like he's reciting lyrics.