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Title: Both teams won, somehow
Post by: cheapseats on September 25, 2010, 09:18:43 PM
Kansas State and Nebraska both won but both looked terrible.  Should be a close game in a couple of weeks.  The team that is best prepared will win.
Title: Re: Both teams won, somehow
Post by: thehusker1 on September 25, 2010, 10:42:30 PM
This is an honest question, did not catch the cat game today, only heard the outcome of a last minute score to win.  Did the cats sleep all day or are there some real issues?  I know there are not many issues with the Big Red,  we played a 3.5 hour nap session tonight, tho some can say it almost bit us in the ass, the game was never in question.  I'm just curious if Ksu's game today was the same kind of situation.
Title: Re: Both teams won, somehow
Post by: 2 Handed Finger Roll on September 25, 2010, 11:59:56 PM
K-State played terrible with 43 yards of offense in the first half. Our QB may have had the worst performance since Ell Roberson's first half in Lincoln his freshman year. Something clicked in the 4th qtr and we sneaked away with a win. I had simply accepted the fact that we were going to lose until about midway through the 4th.
Title: Re: Both teams won, somehow
Post by: Lynch on September 26, 2010, 08:45:27 AM
The team was slow, unemotional and weak. This was not the same team from the past 3 weeks, but on the other hand there are some "real issues".
Title: Re: Both teams won, somehow
Post by: bam8485 on September 26, 2010, 10:17:00 AM
 We have some issues but UCF's defense is ranked #15 nationally. It was us and the competition was better than most people would want to think. UCF has lost 2 games when they had the chance to win, ksu and NCST. Good win and a great game before big 12 play.
Title: Re: Both teams won, somehow
Post by: unleashthemob on September 26, 2010, 01:46:53 PM
I agree 100%.....good quality win, ucf is a quality opponent. They might have beaten NC state had the freshman started. There were things we need to correct and fix but I'll take a ugly win against a quality opponent any day of the week....even on a Thursday
Title: Re: Both teams won, somehow
Post by: Gimmered on September 26, 2010, 07:10:16 PM
This is an honest question, did not catch the cat game today, only heard the outcome of a last minute score to win.  Did the cats sleep all day or are there some real issues?  I know there are not many issues with the Big Red,  we played a 3.5 hour nap session tonight, tho some can say it almost bit us in the ass, the game was never in question.  I'm just curious if Ksu's game today was the same kind of situation.


Watching the game UCF planned to take away DT and it worked well until the 4 quarter. Coffman was really struggling to hit open receivers. Once he got into rhythm in the 4th he did pretty well.

Watching UCF try to score was like watching that commercial with the grounds keeper and the sprinkler system. They looked to be the better team but the football gods were pissed at them.
Title: Re: Both teams won, somehow
Post by: KSU78 on September 26, 2010, 11:17:58 PM
UCF is definitely the best team K-State has faced this year.
Title: Re: Both teams won, somehow
Post by: Cole on September 26, 2010, 11:52:20 PM
i think that K-State was just ment to win the game saturday considering all the bad things that happened for UCF. two some-what easy missed field goals. and where there player should of scored down the sidelines but pulled something in his leg and fell.
Title: Re: Both teams won, somehow
Post by: wildcat79 on September 27, 2010, 05:49:42 PM
I believe this was a perfect game for KSU going into the Nebraska game in a little over a week. We have the momentum of beating a pretty darn good team. We struggled most of the game. Players should work hard in the up coming days. The extra time between games give Snyder time to put in some special plays. All in all, I'm looking forward to this game. I think we have a chance to win. :kstatriot: :steadymobbin':