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    You are at:Home»Sports»K-State Sports»4 takeaways from No. 17 K-State’s 45-18 smacking of WVU

    4 takeaways from No. 17 K-State’s 45-18 smacking of WVU

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    By KMAN Staff on October 20, 2024 K-State Sports, Sports
    Kansas State safety Marquis Sigle celebrates his interception with linebacker Kam Sallis during the Wildcats’ win over Oklahoma State on Sept. 28 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. Sigle had a pick-six in K-State's 45-18 win at West Virginia on Saturday. Staff photo by Lewis Marien

    By Tim Everson

    It’s safe to say that No. 17 Kansas State has fully put its early-season road woes behind them after a dominant 45-18 win over West Virginia, the Wildcats’ second straight road win.

    The Mountaineers kept things close through the first half, only trailing by a score, 17-10, after an interception return for a touchdown by the Wildcats. But in the second half, K-State’s passing game opened up, leading three unanswered touchdown drives to put the game out of West Virginia’s reach.

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