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    Kansas State Wildcats

    Kansas State started the year with a 42-28 win against who?Kansas State 2003

      California. Roberson had 3 passing TD's and a rushing TD.

    Sproles left in the middle of the shalacking against Troy, snapping his streak of how many games with at least 100 yards?Kansas State 2003

      10. He left after hurting his left leg with only 49 yards on 12 carries.

    Jeff Schwinn had thrown for a career high 228 yards against who?Kansas State 2003

      Massachusetts. After Roberson went down with a wrist injury, Schwinn stepped up to throw for 228 yards and a TD.

    Who was Kansas State's first loss to?Kansas State 2003

      Marshall. Without Roberson and a struggling defensive secondary, K-State lost it's grip and the game.

    How many games in a row did Kansas State lose in the season?Kansas State 2003

      3. Losses to Marshall, Texas, and Oklahoma State.

    Darren Sproles broke whose record for rushing yards in a career?Kansas State 2003

      Eric Hickson. He did it in the middle of beating his rival KU.

    Who did Sproles set the school record for rush yards in a single game against?Kansas State 2003

      Missouri. He had 273 yards.

    Kansas State scored how many straight points against the Sooners?Kansas State 2003

      35. After Kejuan Jones started the game with a TD run, K-State scored their 35 points.

    How many Big XII championships had Snyder and K-State won before their showdown with Oklahoma?Kansas State 2003

      0. I know hard to believe that he never won it.

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