It was noticed in chat that Klein was on a ridiculously large sideline phone that was supposed to be for the defense. Turns out, that was either ISU trying to cheat or the flooding mumped up our offense's phone system.
The Wildcats battled electronic issues in getting play calls transferred from the coaches’ box to the sideline, which played a role in the Wildcats burning all three of their first-half timeouts early in the half.
“We had some phone issues down on the sideline,” Snyder said. “We put (quarterback Collin Klein) in a position where he had too many decisions to make and not enough time because we didn’t get the plays in as quickly as we should.”
Again, K-State overcame it.
“Every second is precious, even two or three seconds is critical,” Klein said. “It’s hard because (the play has) to be relayed down from up top to the sideline, sideline to me, me to the huddle and then if there’s any changes or any other communication that needs to happen. I credit our guys and coaches for hanging in there when things weren’t going well. We hung together and got it done.”
ISU didn't note any issues. ISU's home field advantage = cheating
Marshall pulled that crap in 2005.
That's right, ISU uses the same bush league tactics as a C-USA team trying to get a win over a BCS school.
If this isn't proof of their mid-majoryness, I don't know what is.
Also, Klein is such a bad ass.