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    You are at:Home»Sports»Big 12 Sports»Cats shut out Kent State 37-0

    Cats shut out Kent State 37-0

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    By KMAN Staff on September 18, 2011 Big 12 Sports, Sports, Top Story

    Free video recap available at www.thegamedaynetwork.com

    Coming into the second game of the season the big question was the effectiveness of the K-State offense.  The Cats showed much improvement on Saturday coasting to a 37-0 win behind QB Colin Klein who ran for 139 yards, passed for 74, and totaled a combined 3 TDs.  The K-State defense again did it’s part posting the first KSU shut out in 5 years, holding the Golden Flashes to less than 200 yards of total offense, and putting the first score of the game on the board on a David Garrett interception return.  Highlights, interviews with Coach Snyder, Collin Klein, Arthur Brown, Tre Walker, Chris Harper, David Garrett, Ty Zimmerman, plus analysis from the Powercat Gameday Staff are all part of our post game wrap up. 

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