Approximately 20 years ago today, Kansas State turned the college football world on its head, beating #1 Oklahoma 35-7 to win Bill Snyder’s first conference title ever.
I guess the only way to truly commemorate that event was for Kansas State to turn everything upside down again? That process — not an especially pretty one for the fans — began this morning with the announcement that offensive coordinator Collin Klein was taking the same position at Texas A&M under new Aggies head man Mike Elko. It seems like a lateral move on its face, but Klein’s rumored compensation package and a chance to coach and recruit in the SEC probably combined to form an offer too good to refuse.