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Why K-State players exude confidence heading into Big 12 championship rematch vs. TCU
Story by Kellis Robinett, The Kansas City Star
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Some might say TCU was fortunate to defeat K-State when they met last month at Amon G. Carter Stadium.
The Wildcats jumped out to a 28-10 lead and seemed in control of the game, despite quarterback Adrian Martinez going down with an injury after one series. But then Will Howard also suffered an injury and so did a half-dozen other major K-State contributors. The Horned Frogs took advantage and scored the final 28 points of the night with Kendre Miller bulldozing his way to 153 rushing yards and two touchdowns.
That doesn't sound like luck. It sounds like a K-State team that was in poor physical condition and was perhaps not used to playing as physically tough and aggressive as TCU plays.
But please, K-State, continue whining on with your excuses...