K-State Slate: 10.3.12
K-State follows its 16 goals, Bill Snyder eats Taco Bell, Wildcats want to keep Governor's Cup, men's golf wins home invite, basketball training facility dedicated Friday, and the Alphabetical and Numerical.
K-State follows its 16 goals, Bill Snyder eats Taco Bell, Wildcats want to keep Governor's Cup, men's golf wins home invite, basketball training facility dedicated Friday, and the Alphabetical and Numerical.
Quick hits on the Washington-Stanford debacle, weekly tour around SB Nation, and Saturday's television fare.
K-State Slate: K-State focuses on UNT, DEs give max effort, Patriots draft site on KSU's NFL prospects, basketball to host NIT Midwest Region, volleyball off to best start ever, golf teams off to good start, and the Alphabetical and Numerical.
K-State Slate: Round 2 with Miami, Klein looks to pass, Q&As with Miami blogs, K-State volleyball sweeps Missouri State, Bill's Numerical returns, abuse allegations hound Billy Gillispie
The Slate's one-day hiatus is over. Today, Bill Snyder named AP Big 12 coach of the year, Frank Martin and Bob Huggins are still good friends, Bill's bowl selections and Numerical, Big 12 supports plus-one, ranking the bowls, North Carolina hires Fedora, and Big East expansion.
The Slate is ready for some volleyball. Today, Snyder sees similarities with ISU, K-State No. 16 in BlogPoll, K-State basketball welcomes George Washington, K-State volleyball opens NCAA Tournament play, Washington State hires Mike Leach, and this week's Numerical.
This is it for the Slate this week, have a happy Thanksgiving. Today, K-State football will take a break for Thanksgiving, Texas State Champions, K-State basketball rolls UMES, Missouri wins CBE Classic, KU in Maui Invitational final, and the Alphabetical and the Numerical.
The Slate is halfway there. Today, Collin Klein is having more than a special season, K-State doesn't own Texas, Texas suffers rash of RB injuries, the Alphabetical, the Numerical, and McQueary says he stopped Sandusky and called police.
The Slate is ready for a reprieve. Today, Allen Chapman boosts KSU secondary, Tyler Lockett continues family legacy, K-State volleyball beats Oklahoma, the Alphabetical and Numerical, Chuck Neinas sees BCS changes soon, Penn State fires Joe Paterno and students rally over it.
The Slate wants to sue somebody to find a better home. Today, Snyder talks scholarships, Brown and Malone are award semifinalists, the Numerical, Tulane targets Leach and Rodriguez, bowl projections, and the Missouri Saga f/k/a 2011 Conference Realignment.