This game might prove rather costly for the Kansas State Wildcats.
No. 25 K-State on Saturday did put an end to a two-game skid by beating Georgia State 71-59 in the home confines of Bramlage Coliseum in Manhattan, Kan.
But two Wildcats — star forward Dean Wade and senior guard Kamau Stokes — were each helped off the court in the second half after suffering foot injuries.
Wade, a first-team all Big 12 selection last season, came out of the game at the 13:46 mark in the second half after he bounced gingerly and went to the floor following what looked to be routine footwork in routine action.