A year ago, the long-delayed resumption of the Kansas State-Missouri rivalry was both wonderful (for K-State anyway) and miserable (for everyone at the stadium). A chilly, rainy day with a lightning delay marred a game in which K-State scored 42 points and kept the Tigers out of the end zone until literal seconds remained in the contest.
This may not be as comprehensive a beatdown as that was, but there are plenty of signs that the Wildcats will have the upper hand in this one. Missouri is throwing for under 200 yards a game, and their star running back doesn’t have the numbers Troy’s Kimari Vidal had.