MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — During the 26 days between now and West Virginia’s next football game, you can bet on The Lunch playing the Snow Miser song a few hundred times and replaying even more frequently the unlikely scenario that led to a loss at Kansas State.
“We were the better team—there’s no sugar-coating that,” said West Virginia running backs coach JaJuan Seider. “I don’t care what anyone says, that’s my feeling on that. We should have won this game.”
Few could disagree. Even a noticeable segment of K-State’s 27th consecutive sellout crowd bolted at halftime, when the Wildcats trailed 13-3 and looked wholly incompetent on offense.