Kansas State Football: Good, Bad, Ugly VS Texas Tech
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Kansas State Wildcats cheerleaders celebrate – Mandatory Credit: Michael C. Johnson-USA TODAY Sports
Kansas State football dropped their sixth straight game on Saturday against the Texas Tech Red Raiders by a score of 59-44.
It hasn’t been a great season for the Kansas State Wildcats. K-State hasn’t lost this many games in a row since Bill Snyder’s first year with the team (1989 for those of you who need reminding). Kansas State is 0-6 in Big 12 play, and haven’t won a game since late September.
This season isn’t what the team and fans were expecting, but the good news is that this team still has a lot of fight left in them. Down 28-7 in just the first quarter, the Wildcats kept battling to stay afloat in this game. They never gave up and it was encouraging to see despite a less than stellar 2015 season for KSU.
Every week, KC Kingdom provides either a report card or a Good, Bad, and Ugly about each Kansas State football game. This week it’s time for the good, the bad, and the ugly against Texas Tech.
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