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      <description>NEW YORK, NY. - It is time to Break It All Down. For the third time in the history of the two schools, K-State and Syracuse will meet in postseason play with Thursday’s 2:30 (Central time) game coming in the inaugural New Era Pinstripe Bowl to be played at Yankee Stadium. Both teams staggered to the finish line this season, but found a way to win seven games.

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      <description>MANHATTAN, Kan. - Senior O-Lineman Wade Weibert talked after the loss to Nebraska, the offensive gameplan and execution on the field.</description>
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      <title>"It Is All Up To Us"</title>
      <description>MANHATTAN, Kan. - The rushing attack for the Wildcats is a must win situation that starts and stops with the Offensive Line opening holes. Senior RB Daniel Thomas said he would put this KSU OL over any in the country. Wade Weibert responds to this and talks about WHAT K-State has to do to win.</description>
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      <title>THOMAS ‘DRIVES’ THE OFFENSE</title>
      <description>KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Daniel Thomas has truly become Kansas State’s one-man attack. The Wildcat dasher totaled 181 yards against Iowa State Saturday in K-State’s 27-20 Big 12 victory. It marked Thomas’ eighth career 100-yard game in his 15-game KSU career. The Wildcats won the game despite passing the ball just 12 times all day.
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      <description>MANHATTAN, Kan. - Wade Weibert Talks about this weekends' game with ISU: "There has been alot of talk this off-season about what is going to happen in the North and it is our chance to get started off on the right foot."</description>
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      <description>MANHATTAN, Kan. - The Kansas State Offensive Line is a very tight knit group. Despite a win on Saturday over Missouri State, Center Wade Weibert was critical of their play and talks about what needs to happen to produce better results.</description>
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      <description>MANHATTAN, Kan. - If the Kansas State Offense is going to be successful this season, the ground game must produce, Wade Weibert discusses the slow start against UCLA. "(Offensive Line) Coach (Charlie)Dickey kept telling us you have to keep the pedal to the metal."</description>
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      <title>All Signs Point To A Better O-Line</title>
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      <description>Never before in KSU history would a seventh win in a season be so sweet. That’s what the Wildcats need Saturday at Nebraska in a 6:45 p.m. kickoff on ESPN to keep their season alive. Going in, NU is 4-2 and 7-3, while KSU is 4-3 and 6-5. The winning team wins the Big 12 North and a trip to the league’s championship game. A loss for K-State would end its season.

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      <title>Coach Snyder Holds Press Conference</title>
      <description>Following the Win over Tennessee Tech this past weekend, Head Coach Bill Snyder and select Wildcat players took media questions at the weekly press conference.</description>
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      <title>New Players Abound Line-up</title>
      <description>New Head Coach in Bill Snyder, two new coordinators on each side of the ball, and, a multitude of first-time starters. That's what's in store for K-State fans Saturday when the Wildcats open with UMass. Here is what else you can expect to see....
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      <title>O-Line Includes Stringer and Unproven Talents</title>
      <description>As a fulltime starter, only Nick Stringer returns to the Wildcats' offensive line. To his right will be a quartet of players who have yet to prove they are Big 12-ready, which begs the question - How Will The Offensive Line Be This Year?
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      <title>"KState is going to be a scary team"</title>
      <description>Wade Weibert, Scout.com four-star offensive tackle from El Dorado-Butler County, Kansas, signed his letter of intent with Kansas State in December.  Weibert talked about the reasons for signing with the Wildcats and what he expects during his time in Manhattan.

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      <title>Four-Star Signs with K-State</title>
      <description>Wade Weibert, junior college four-star offensive tackle from El Dorado-Butler County, Kansas, signed a letter of intent Wednesday with Kansas State. Weibert has come a long way from not receiving any offers in high school to signing with a BCS program. He talks with Scout.com about his commitment.

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      <title>Weibert Closing in on a Decision</title>
      <description>NC State hasn’t ventured often into Kansas for football players but did make a late addition from that state last year when they inked TE R.J. Armstrong from Butler County Community College in El Dorado, Ka.</description>
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