It’s here. The final game of the first regular season of the Jerome Tang era at Kansas State. It sure has been a special one.
And this regular season will end with the same team that started the Wildcats improbable run through the Big 12. Way back on December 31st, not long after the K-State football team wrapped up their season at the Sugar Bowl, the Wildcats were still unknown, despite concluding the non-conference slate with just one ugly loss at Butler. But that night in Manhattan, magic happened. The Wildcats started slow, falling behind 17-3 to open the game, but then used an improbable comeback to take a late lead before West Virginia forced overtime.