I guess Snyder was looking to actually achieve a WIN against Auburn since you guys are a collective 0-4 playing AU with the last loss in 2007. Some like to think you have the greatest QB in the nation, but '07 saw Josh Freeman teaming up with one of the best WRs to come out of Manhattan, Jordy Nelson. As much as I like Nelson now that he's a Packer, You still lost...
Instead of being arrogant about your chances, maybe you should practice some humility like your great head-coach and see the match-up for what it really is...a great challenge for KSU. Its ironic that you display such hubris when speaking of Auburn when you don't even realize that had Snyder gotten his way, AU's QB would be your starting QB next week. What you saw from Baylor last season is going to seem like a slow-motion offense compared to what you'll witness next Thursday night. Biggest difference, we'll actually field a defense much better than Baylor (or what ISU put up against you last week).
Good luck after next Thursday. I've always admired Snyder as a coach.
Not that I didn't believe you (I didn't), but a quick search of
http://stats.ncaa.org/rankings turned up the following:
2013 Total Defense
K-State - #26
Baylor - #28
Auburn - #86
2014 Total Defense
Baylor - #2
K-State - #35
Auburn - #46
What I find MOST interesting is that you reference LAST YEAR...
Further, perhaps your offense will seem to be in slow motion to our youngsters. Again, a quick search of the web turned up:
http://247sports.com/Article/Looking-at-the-pace-of-play-in-college-football-fastest-teams-29893036It seems that Tech & Baylor both were in the top 6 of plays per game, with UT at #21 while Auburn failed to make the top 25. Also, as to actual "pace" or time it takes to snap the ball, Tech was #2, Baylor #4 and UT #20... Again, no Auburn.