After a crazy come-from-behind win versus Iowa State and the seemingly annual blowout of rival Kansas, K-State comes into the final game of the season with something they haven’t had since the start of the season: momentum.
The Wildcats started the season off by rolling though their three nonconference games before suffering the largest win drought for K-State in over 20 years; they dropped six straight games, seeing the possibility of a sixth straight bowl game fade away with each ensuing loss.
But now, with two successful weeks of football behind them and an opponent in front of them who hasn’t had a victory over a K-State team since the depression-era, the path to winning three in a row is clear.