MANHATTAN (AP) — The brutal defeat that Kansas State endured two years ago at Baylor is not in the back of the Wildcats’ minds. More like front and center, every day of every week.They were barreling toward an undefeated regular season with only the Bears and struggling Texas standing in the way of the BCS title game. They had a Heisman Trophy front-runner in Collin Klein at quarterback, and a defense that had evolved into one of the nation’s best.They were run right out of Waco after a humiliating 52-24 loss.“That’s always on our minds.
KSU remembers lesson learned at Baylor
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