Quietly, K-State and Oklahoma State are fighting over each other's homegrown talent.
The dark days are upon us, as we enter the dismal deadlands of summer. This weekend, as wildcat00 detailed in yesterday's Slate, K-State ended their 2014-15 athletic year with a wholly-respectable ninth-place finish on the women's side of the NCAA outdoor track & field championships. That, by the way, tied Texas for the Big 12's best finish in the national meet. It was the capstone to a great season, although in some respects a disappointment. But if there's one thing we learned, it's that the USATF rankings are obviously pretty accurate, as K-State entered the championships ranked 10th and finished tied for ninth.