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    You are at:Home»Sports»K-State Football»K-State powers past TCU for 41-28 win

    K-State powers past TCU for 41-28 win

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    By KMAN Staff on October 11, 2025 K-State Football, K-State Sports, Sports
    Kansas State tight end Garrett Oakley pulls in a touchdown catch over TCU safety Jamel Johnson during their Big 12 Conference game Saturday at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. The Wildcats beat the Horned Frogs, 41-28.

    Toby Hammes
    sports@themercury.com

    Back in the confines of Bill Snyder Family Stadium, Kansas State football used a pair of defensive scores to power past previously one-loss TCU on Saturday, winning 41-28 on homecoming.

    A week removed from a disheartening two-score collapse in Waco, the Wildcats (3-4) earned their second Big 12 win on the season, starting the a climb out of the hole dug in the first half of the season with a season-high 41 points.

    “I want to credit the kids and the coaches, because it’s been hard,” head coach Chris Klieman. “We all know that, but I just keep telling them to keep improving, and I believe in them. I love them, and if we stay the course and keep fighting for each other, I still think we have a really good football team.”

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