Still reeling from the worst home loss in school history, Kansas State coach Bill Snyder wrote a letter of apology to the students on Monday.
Like Texas did with Oklahoma, the Wildcats will be eyeing the Longhorns as a chance to turn their season around.
Baker Mayfield lit up Kansas State’s defense for five touchdowns passes and the Oklahoma defense intercepted three passes as the Sooners made the Wildcats look lifeless on Saturday.
Sometimes it means more coming from your peers.
At least that’s what is appears the Kansas State football captains were going for when they called a players-only meeting Monday afternoon to discuss the state of the season — just 48 hours after being throttled by 55 points at home against Oklahoma.