Good sched, will look great surrounded by motorcycles and tanks.
No tanks or fireworks on the poster this year.

CC, can you explain the athletic department's thinking on that poster? Was it a reaction to conservative posters of years prior that the AD thought would be awesome/shake things up? Was it just a straight up "let's give the 'tucks a boner by incorporating every possible tuck thing in it" that the AD did, knowing it was totally ridic? Was it all tongue-in-cheek? Did someone just love the Sgt. Pepper cover enough to try to football-ize it? Did the AD think it was great and then realize that K-State0-ness afterward?
Has the AD realized the K-State0ness at all? (I'm assuming yes, considering how conservative the next year's poster was.)
Not trying to be an bad person. I really find the K-State0 poster to be just a fascinating piece of ksu wild wildcats memorabilia, and I'm interested in the thought process that led us to it. I think, looking back on it in the context of the posters that came before/after it, the K-State0 poster was really our "1980s." The clothes and music were rough ridin' crazy, but man...what a ride.