IMPORTANT:
D.Scott put out a tweet and story asserting
The Streak is already dead, citing that KSU is 6-7 at home so far this year and can't achieve a winning home record by beating ISU on Saturday.
K-State, which entered the day in last place in the Big 12 and two games behind Oklahoma State, has not only assured itself of becoming the first team in Big 12 history to win at least a share of the regular-season title one year only to finish last place in the league standings the following season, but K-State has now ended a streak at home spanning nearly three-quarters of a century.
And that is tough.
K-State, behind a 6-7 record this season in games played in Manhattan, and with only the regular-season finale against Iowa State remaining, is assured of not posting a home winning season for the first time in 74 years — a streak that began during the 1946-47 season and spanned three different arenas — Nichols Gym (1946-50), Ahearn Field House (1950-88) and Bramlage Coliseum (1988-present).
KSU's site lists KSU as 8-8 at home currently. I went through the schedule and found that count properly excludes the 2 exhibition home wins, but does include the "home" loss to St. Louis in KC. The site lists an 0-3 neutral record representing the 2 L's in Florida and 1 in NJ.
KSU's record in the fOOD this year is actually 8-7, meaning
The Streak is still completely on the line vs. mold aggie. Am I missing something or is D.Scott drunk again?