MANHATTTAN — Coach Bill Snyder gave a quick assessment of the state of the Kansas State offense.
“We have nine points in the last two ballgames,” Snyder said Tuesday. “That's not a very good statistic to go by.”
All nine points came in a loss at Texas a week after being shut out by Oklahoma, putting the K-State offense on high alert with the prospect of facing Baylor — the top scoring team in the nation — on Thursday.
“We don’t have a point target but we know we have to put up points,” Wildcats center Dalton Risner said.