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      <title>Five Wildcats Named AP All-Big 12</title>
      <description>MANHATTAN, Kan. – Offensive Newcomer of the Year Daniel Thomas led a group of five Wildcats who were named to the 2009 Associated Press All-Big 12 football teams, as selected by a panel of 20 sportswriters who regularly cover the league for newspapers throughout the league’s seven states.
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      <title>Coach Snyder - Notes and Quotes</title>
      <description>MANHATTAN, Kan. - Following a big Win over In-State Rival Kansas, Head Coach Bill Snyder and selecty Wildcat Players answered questions from the media at the Weekly Press Conference.</description>
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      <title>It's Game Week to These Cats'</title>
      <description>MANHATTAN, Kan., -To the fans, it’s the game of the season – Kansas State vs. Kansas. But within the Wildcat football family, it’s just the next game on the schedule and that’s why it’s the most important game of the year.  While KU is the favorite, the thinking here is there are plenty of reasons K-State can pull the upset.</description>
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      <title>It's a 'Must Win' For Cats</title>
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      <title>Snyder Looking ONLY at Saturday</title>
      <description>The name Tennessee Tech will not strike fear in many Wildcat fans, but the Golden Eagles have the total respect of Bill Snyder’s Wildcats. Tech, however, has not been the theme of the week. Instead, K-State’s focus has only been on K-State.
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      <title>Five Big Questions After Week #1</title>
      <description>The good news is that Kansas State is 1-0. But questions? There are scads of them following last week’s opening four-point victory over UMass. Here are five biggies. How many do you feel good about?

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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>Senior Nick Stringer Brings Experience</title>
      <description>MANHATTAN, Kan. - Offensive tackle Nick Stringer is familiar with the expectations. A fifth-year senior from Topeka, Stringer came to Kansas State in 2005 to play for head coach Bill Snyder and now serves as a team captain and a source of guidance for his fellow offensive linemen with the return of the legendary coach.
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      <description>So you are All-State offensive lineman Keenan Taylor of Tulsa (Washington), Okla., and you have committed to Kansas State when KSU fires their Head Coach and puts your future plans in limbo  and another college program is recruiting you heavily -what do you do? Keenan Taylor took his official visit to Manhattan this weekend and has decided.</description>
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      <title>Wildcat Offense One Dimensional?</title>
      <description>In tough times, Kansas State has returned to its 2007 offensive form in being singular in moving the football. It's by air, or, by air. The Wildcats know that has to change with the Big 12 season just one week away.
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