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The Greatest Drive in K-State History; Also, D-III independets, Wisconsin, and USA South Previews

Today, we're answering questions from the trusty mailbag. We'll start with our intrepid SlateMistress wildcat00, who asks, "In your opinion, what was the greatest play or drive in the history of K-State football?"

There was the pair of Paul Watson-engineered touchdown drives in the final eight minutes to beat Kansas 16-12 in 1991. But Kansas still almost won that game, and the win rightly belongs on the shoulders of the K-State defense, which held Kansas to only 16 points despite six Wildcat turnovers.

Chad May hitting Kevin Lockett for 44 yards to set up Tate Wright's 35-yard field goal with 21 seconds to go to tie Colorado 16-16 in 1993?