Kansas State wins a close game and completes an improbable in-season turnaround.
Turnaround. It's a word frequently used to describe Kansas State football. There was the original turnaround, the "Miracle in Manhattan," when Bill Snyder took the sport's most moribund program and turned into a perennial bowl team. Then there was Snyder's second act, an effort that pulled the Wildcats from the shadows of irrelevance back into the spotlight. Then there was 2015, a season with six straight losses followed by three straight wins, a mini turnaround that even made a bit of history:
K-State becomes the first team in Big 12 history to post 6 wins in a season in which they also lose 6-straight games.