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sam brownback, what a pud nugget
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Quote from: Super PurpleCat on October 21, 2012, 10:22:40 AM I hope whoever he goes against next election tries to run an attack ad on him associating him with goEMAW vitriol this past week.
Kansas State destroys West Virginia, but what does it mean?
Hate on Kansas State? Not me. Not at all. If you were following me on Twitter on Saturday night, you saw me swooning over everything Kansas State, from the coach to the quarterback to the defense. At one point, the word "swoon" literally appeared on my Twitter feed -- and that was after the Wildcats marched off the field at halftime.
And Heisman frontrunner Geno Smith of West Virginia? He threw his first two interceptions of the season against Kansas State, and while he still has an absurd TD/INT ratio of 26 to 2, he has been ineffective two weeks in a row. How can Heisman voters consider him the best player in the country when he's not necessarily the best player in his own huddle? WVU receiver Tavon Austin is among NCAA leaders in all-purpose yardage and provided West Virginia's only highlight Saturday with a 100-yard kickoff return in the second quarter, which cut Kansas State's lead to 24-7. By the time West Virginia scored again, it was the fourth quarter. And the score was 52-7.
Long story short: Collin Klein is the only serious Heisman candidate who hasn't fallen back to the field. He is pulling away steadily, relentlessly.
K-State is the most exciting team in the country - CFoD 10/20/12
Klein moves to the front of the line for Heisman
After racking up seven touchdowns (four rushing, three passing) and throwing for a career-high 323 yards in Saturday's 55-14 win over West Virginia, Klein is the new front-runner for the most prestigious individual award in sports.
Kansas State rips apart West Virginia, 55-14Wildcats quarterback goes wild, shreds Mountaineers 'D'
The Mountaineers defense was shredded in every way imaginable as Colin Klein and Kansas State scored on their first eight possessions on the way to a 55-14 blowout in a Big 12 Conference showdown.
Geno Smith threw two second-half interceptions, breaking a streak that dated to December, and did not get his team past the 50 until halfway through the third quarter.
Quote from: Super PurpleCat on October 21, 2012, 10:22:40 AM This hurts the image of our program.