
Replacing Big 12 championship talent, No. 15 Kansas State brings edge to Mizzou rematch
The Wildcats averaged 492.5 yards of total offense while allowing just 256.5 yards in their first two games, both blowout victories.
Like an earnings call for an under-pressure CEO, the game has Kansas State players choosing their words tactically.
“It’s tough to answer this appropriately,” tight end Ben Sinnott told reporters about the game. “But I think just hearing all the talk and all the hostility that we got and the excuses after last year, they just give us so much motivation to really prove ourselves and leave them with nothing to say.”
“I know it is going to be a hostile one based on the history we have with Mizzou,” Sinnott said. “I know that they’ve had this game circled for a long time, and so have we. We are ready to prove what kind of team we are and just kind of shut them up.”
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