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    K-State football to tangle with Mountaineers

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    By KMAN Staff on October 19, 2012 K-State Sports

    The fourth-ranked K-State Football team will take their undefeated record on the road for the second straight week as they travel to Morgantown to play the #13 West Virginia Mountaineers.  The Mountaineers are coming off a 49-14 loss at Texas Tech last week, but are averaging 45.7 points per game and K-State Head Coach Bill Snyder says his team will have to slow down that facet of West Virginia’s game.   Snyder adds that Mountaineer Head Coach Dana Holgerson’s offense is nothing new to the Big 12, with teams like Texas Tech, Baylor, and Oklahoma State running a lot of the same systems and principles.

    The #4 Cats and the #17 Mountaineers kick-off at 6:00pm tomorrow evening from Mountaineer Field, our coverage here on KMAN starts at 2pm with Powercat Gameday live from Fat Daddy’s Bar and Grille located at 444B Chesnut Street in Morgantown.

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