
Here is an article by Shayni Maitra describing how Chris Klieman can rally Kansas State to a possible win over TCU.
This article by Chuck Bausman shows where Kansas State is ranked among various national college football rankings heading into their game with TCU.
Here is an article on Wildcats star running back Dylan Edwards who appears to still be struggling with an injury heading into Kansas State's game against TCU.
This article focuses on the main reasons why Kansas State can win four out of its last six games and still qualify for a bowl game this season.
Here is an article on the K-State vs. TCU football game with information on ticket prices and other fan Information needed for those interested in attending the game on Saturday.
This article talks about why Kansas State is not considering relieving its head coach of his coaching duties as the Wildcats prepare to take on TCU.
Here is an in-depth look at the three reasons why Kansas State can win or lose against TCU.
The TCU Horned Frogs are 4-1 with wins over North Carolina, Abilene Christian, SMU, and Colorado. Their only loss of the season came on the road, where they fell to Arizona State and lost by three. In
TCU's last game, they came back from a 14-0 deficit, and the Horned Frogs defeated Colorado 35-21 on their home field. With 275 passing yards and five touchdowns (four passing and one rushing), quarterback Josh Hoover played a key role. Three interceptions and four turnovers were forced by the TCU defense to help the Hornfrogs get the come-from-behind victory over Colorado. Despite having the third-best passing attack in the Big 12, TCU's pass defense has been problematic, finishing close to the bottom of the conference.
With victories over UCF and North Dakota, Kansas State is 2-4. This season, they lost against Iowa State, Baylor, Arizona State, and Army. After letting a late lead slip away in a devastating 35-34 defeat to Baylor, Kansas State is hoping to recover with a win at home against TCU. Five of the Wildcats' six games have been decided by a single score, and they have played in close games the whole season. In addition to leading the team in rushing yards, quarterback Avery Johnson demonstrated his versatility by playing well overall against Baylor in passing 344 yards and two touchdowns. Overall, Kansas State's offense has had trouble staying consistent, finishing in the middle to bottom half of the Big 12 in the majority of team statistics. However, the Wildcats look to get a much-needed win against TCU on their home field.
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