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by Mason Voth • EMAWOnline – Managing Editor – @TheRealMasonV Linebacker depth against Robinson and Johnson Last week the linebackers that saw action for the Wildcats played above expectations and were able to shut down the Oklahoma State rushing attack. Austin Moore, Des Purnell, Nick Allen and Jake Clifton held the Cowboys to their lowest total rushing yards in a game this season, just 54 yards. But, just like the Wildcats were banged up, so were the Cowboys, Spencer Sanders’ legs weren’t at full strength and they were without starting running back Dominic Richardson. Texas is in a much different position, coming off their bye week and ample time to rest up, plus possessing…

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by Mason Voth • EMAWOnline – Managing Editor – @TheRealMasonV Introducing the EMAW Online Fast Break, right after each basketball game I will give my key takeaways from the ball game. You can also find the Video Fast Break with myself and Alec here as well. Keyontae Johnson is the real deal I will preface a lot of what is going to be said after tonight’s game that it was Washburn and an exhibition game, but Keyontae Johnson got off to a hot start and looked really good. Johnson flashed offensively in the early going and was able to use his size at the…

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by Mason Voth • EMAWOnline – Managing Editor – @TheRealMasonV Kansas State picked up their second commitment of the day in the 2023 recruiting class, adding offensive lineman Devin Vass. “I chose to be a Wildcat because the environment of where the college is and the fans are live,” Vass said to EMAW Online in a text message. “The coaches are real with you and I respect that. The 2023 commits were all at the game and that showed that they really are 100 percent committed. “There is also another guy Joe Jackson from where I play and he’s committed there as well. Everyone is…

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by Alec Busse • EMAWOnline – Lead Reporter – @Alec_Busse Kansas State added a commitment to their 2023 class with Wesley Watson joining the Wildcats’ top-35 nationally ranked recruiting class. “The family atmosphere,” Watson said of what influenced his decision to. commit to K-State. “Being able to come in and everybody’s is bought in. There’s no self-prescribed guys in that locker room and they just make you feel at home. My mom and brother love it, so that’s another reason why I decided to commit. I’m ready to be a Wildcat.” Watson is a three-star wide receiver from College Station Texas. His senior season…

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by Mason Voth • EMAWOnline – Managing Editor – @TheRealMasonV Fresh off a 48-0 stomping of No. 9 Oklahoma State, Kansas State continues its two-game homestand against Texas this weekend. The Wildcats have shot up to No. 13 in the AP Top 25, a bump of nine spots, and all eyes will be on the College Football Playoff Committee’s initial rankings that come out on Tuesday. Just on the outside of the Top 25 this week was Texas. The Longhorns had a week off to recover from their road loss to Oklahoma State, which saw Quinn Ewers throw three interceptions…

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by EMAW Online Staff Each week the EMAW Online Staff comes together to rank the Big 12 teams, heading into Week 10, here is how the league looks. 1. TCU – LW: 1↔️ Mason: 1 | Alec: 1 | Gabe: 1 Gabe: Every week I watch TCU and every week I come away thinking they did just enough to win and nothing more. Maybe I’m taking crazy pills but I don’t think TCU has much of a gap between them and anyone else in the conference. The Horned Frogs remain undefeated and don’t have to leave the state of Texas for a game…

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by Alec Busse • EMAWOnline – Lead Reporter – @Alec_Busse Former Colorado wide receiver commit Wesley Watson took an official visit to Kansas State and saw the Wildcats thrash previously No. 9 Oklahoma State on Saturday at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. Watson’s recruitment has faced a bit of a whirlwind with Colorado head coach Carl Dorrell being fired during the season. Shortly after Dorrell was fired, Kansas State wide receiver coach Thad Ward extended Watson a scholarship offer. On Monday, Watson announced on Twitter that he had decommitted from Colorado. https://twitter.com/Wesleyy_8/status/1587095310710579200?s=20&t=WbLt-_8dUHmy6Fk58uER-Q “Understanding that the CU program is as a whole is in a challenging and delicate position of transition, it is after much…

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