Kansas State Football: Top 5 games under Bill Snyder
By Chris Taylor
Kansas State Football stuns the world
The 2003 season was one of dominance. Not for Kansas State, but for the Oklahoma Sooners. Going into the Big 12 Championship game, the only thing they needed to do was wipe the floors with Kansas State before heading to the national championship game in New Orleans.
In the words of Lee Corso, not so fast my friend.
The Sooners had dominated the season, especially the Big 12. Just three weeks earlier they defeated Texas A&M 77-0. The whole world was picking the Sooners. Never trust the polls.
The No.1 ranked Sooners jumped out to an early 7-0 lead on a Kejaun Jones run of 42 yards and just like that, the route was on. So we thought.
Kansas State scored 35 unanswered points to derail the Sooners, who would go on to lose in the National Championship against LSU. Darren Sproles was unstoppable, and at times it seemed like he was beating the Sooners all by himself.
The defense stepped up against the No.1 offense in the nation, shutting them down and shutting them out the rest of the way.
This is by far the biggest win in Wildcat history.
*Note: All stats and scores are credited to sports-reference.com