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    Wildcats & Jayhawks ready for Big 12 opener

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    By KMAN Staff on January 4, 2012 K-State Sports

    LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) #23 K-State #14 Kansas meet in their Big 12 openers Wednesday night.  It should be a festive atmosphere at Allen Fieldhouse.  The Jayhawks are 10-3 after a brutal nonconference schedule that included games against Kentucky, Georgetown, Duke and Ohio State. The Wildcats are 11-1, the lone loss coming in double overtime to West Virginia.  It’s the start of a longer, tougher Big 12 schedule. Every team will play every other team twice now that there are only 10 teams in the league, which means no full bye weeks between now and March.

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