For once, the Wildcats were the better team in the second half. Here's what we learned.
It was cold and bitter, and down 21-7 at the half a not-insignificant portion of the crowd at Bill Snyder Family Stadium decamped to other locales.
They missed the best second-half Wildcat performance of the season as K-State stormed back to take the #2 team in the nation to the wire. K-State's rally ended when a double-pass attempt by Kody Cook was intercepted, and Baylor escaped with a 31-24 victory. But there was a great deal to be pleased about, even though we don't accept moral victories.