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K-State has 14 seasons with 4 or less losses in that time for a reference. Iowa State has 1. My lord.
http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/iowa-state/1981-schedule.htmlI remember going to this game in 1981 as a high school senior. That was the year Jim Dickey redshirted our good players prior to the 82 Independence Bowl run. Iowa State came to Manhattan on Halloween 5-1-1 ranked 11th. Cats beat them 10-7 behind Mark Hundley running and Reggie Singletary defense.That started a four-game losing streak to end their season and miss a bowl game. I remember being in the stands high-fiving with Amos Donaldson and Willl Cokeley.TomSent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
KU is right on par with Notre Dame ... when it comes to adding additional conference revenue
Beer pro tip: never drink anything other than BL, coors, pbr, maybe a few others that I'm forgetting
They shouldn't have all those sparks, open flames, near those giant straw letters.
What would make this image more KSTATE0?
Catching the ball at his 6, Allen started left then turned straight upfield. Once he eluded a futile dive by punter Carl Gomez at midfield, Allen was home free. It was his sixth career punt return for a touchdown, one short of the NCAA record, and matched the longest in school history.Iowa State safety Jeff Waters, on the sideline at the time, said Allen had some help."I saw a clip in the back," Waters said. "A lot of our guys were yelling, `Clip, clip.' But officials are human, too. That was a big play for them. It gave them momentum and they carried it over."
Remember the comeback in 99? So many great things in this article on ISU's website - http://www.cyclones.com/news/1999/9/25/885482.aspxQuoteCatching the ball at his 6, Allen started left then turned straight upfield. Once he eluded a futile dive by punter Carl Gomez at midfield, Allen was home free. It was his sixth career punt return for a touchdown, one short of the NCAA record, and matched the longest in school history.Iowa State safety Jeff Waters, on the sideline at the time, said Allen had some help."I saw a clip in the back," Waters said. "A lot of our guys were yelling, `Clip, clip.' But officials are human, too. That was a big play for them. It gave them momentum and they carried it over."