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Here's your list of biggest non-con wins (I think):#2 Oregon State (1981)#2 Cincinnati (1958)#4 NC State (1958)#4 LIU (1951)#5 Wichita State (1964)#7 Notre Dame (1952)#7 La-Lafayette (1973)#8 Florida (2012)#9 St. John's (1961)
Here's your list of biggest non-con wins by ranking (I think):#2 Oregon State (1981)#2 Cincinnati (1958)#4 NC State (1958)#4 LIU (1951)#5 Wichita State (1964)#7 Notre Dame (1952)#7 La-Lafayette (1973)#8 Florida (2012)#9 St. John's (1961)
"Son. This is why we are wildcats. Hard work, pride, the heart of this country. And if that's not enough for you, you can just move to California with your punk friends."
"The victory was Kansas State’s first since 1981 against a nonconference opponent ranked in the top 10. Read that again. In just his 10th game, Weber accomplished something that hadn’t been done in Manhattan in 31 years."
KU is right on par with Notre Dame ... when it comes to adding additional conference revenue
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so now oscar > Frank?!?!?!
I think it's possible that both pro and anti oscar folks are overreacting to last night's game.As a K-State basketball fan I really liked it. I think we all can agree with that.
Quote from: ksu_FAN on December 23, 2012, 09:03:36 AMI think it's possible that both pro and anti oscar folks are overreacting to last night's game.As a K-State basketball fan I really liked it. I think we all can agree with that._FAN, do you think Florida's offensive struggles last night were caused by our D, they had an off night, or a combo of both. We uglied the game up pretty good and looked liked the JYC of old out there, which I love watching because that is still our best chance to win games imo.
K-State had its first non-conference victory over a top-10 opponent since beating Minnesota in 1981.