MANHATTAN
Kansas State and Baylor are trending opposite directions.
The Wildcats have lost four straight for the first time in a decade under Bill Snyder, and are struggling to reach the end zone. The No. 2 Bears have won seven in a row, all by huge margins. They have scored at least 45 points in every game and tout the nation’s top offense.
On paper, Baylor should trounce K-State when they meet on Thursday night at Snyder Family Stadium. The Bears are understandably favored by 17 points.
The Wildcats understand the logic, but they disagree with it.