MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) – Bill Snyder has changed little since his arrival at Kansas State more than 20 years ago, his focus always on in-house preparation and consistency across the board.
He also disdains mental mistakes and penalties. That’s why he was so blunt in his assessment of No. 19 Kansas State’s come-from-behind win over Iowa State on Saturday, and his feelings hadn’t changed a whole lot by midweek.
There were 10 penalties, including five illegal procedures, a costly pass interference call in the end zone and a facemask penalty that all conspired to put the Wildcats in a big hole.
The Wildcats are spending this week cleaning up those mental mistakes before turning their focus to No. 5 Auburn, which visits next Thursday night.