There's clearly some learning, some growth yet to happen. The Kansas State Wildcats (7-2) drop one they might be lamenting at the end of the season, falling to the Texas A&M Aggies (8-2) with a 10-point deficit, 78-68. It hurts to not take advantage of that kind of opportunity - a top-50 team on the road - as good non-conference win opportunities are just about over with for the season.
K-State jumped out to a 2-0 lead, which A&M quickly answered, and the Cats could never manage to take the lead again. Right out of the gate, it was clear that the length and athleticism of the Aggies was a nuisance to the Wildcats, coughing up 8 turnovers - 5 steals - in the first half alone.