MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) Baylor and Kansas State are a prime example of how quickly things change in college football.
Three years ago, the top-ranked Wildcats were unbeaten and barreling toward the national title game when they visited the Bears, who were in the midst of an underwhelming season. It was Baylor, which had lost four straight and five of six, that ran the Wildcats right out of town.
Now, Kansas State is the underwhelming team, losers of four in a row. And the No. 2 Bears are unbeaten and pointed toward college football's playoff as they head to Manhattan on Thursday night.