There were a few bright spots in K-State’s 35-6 beatdown at the hands of West Virginia this afternoon at Milan Puskar Stadium in Morgantown.
Unfortunately, they were sprinkled across what felt like nine hours of pure misery.
Isaiah Zuber quietly had a great day personally, and the defense provided some highlights with three interceptions courtesy of AJ Parker, Jahron McPherson, and Johnathan Durham and a fumble recovery by Jordan Mittie. But it was mostly a disaster.
The Wildcats were beaten to a pulp on both sides of the line of scrimmage, completely outclassed by a clearly more-talented Mountaineer squad.