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Thomas-led Wildcats hold off UCLA, 31-22

Kansas State running back Daniel Thomas celebrates a touchdown with teammates including fullback Lucas Hamm (49) during the first half of their NCAA football game against UCLA Saturday in Manhattan, Kan.

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  MANHATTAN — The largest crowd for a home-opening game in Kansas State history, along with a national television audience, witnessed a career-best rushing day for senior running back Daniel Thomas. The Big 12 Conference’s leading rusher last season, Thomas juked, stuttered and wore out UCLA with 235 yards and two touchdowns, as the Wildcats rallied for a 31-22 victory Saturday afternoon at sun-baked Bill Snyder Family Stadium. Even though he lined up in one-back ...

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