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Just over a month ago, Kansas State’s football world was turned upside down. After mounting a 10-0 start behind the play of Heisman Trophy finalist Collin Kelin, the Wildcats, ranked No. 2 in The Associated Press’ AP Top 25 poll at the time, found themselves on top of the BCS standings — on a collision course to play Oregon for the national championship. All of that changed on Nov. 17, when then-top-ranked Oregon lost to ...
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