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Wildcats Needing to Get Back to Fundamentals During Bye Week

The Kansas State Wildcats enter into their first bye week not where they hoped to be at the beginning of the season.

After the first four games the Wildcats are 2-2 on the season and 0-1 in Big 12 play following the 31-21 loss Saturday to the University of Texas.

Bill Snyder, KSU Head Coach, explained what the team needs to do in order to get better during the bye week,” We just need to go back to the value system that we have tried to operate on for a long period of time, those goals so to speak.”

The need to work on getting back to that “value system” was also expressed by Sophomore Defensive Lineman, Travis Britz,”We are a young team and we are sometimes inexperienced in some situations. Our unity is there, we just need to work on the fundamentals.”

The situation remains the same at quarterback for the wildcats. “We have two quarterbacks that are playing well, and as I have said before, both of them deserve the opportunity to play and both of them will have the opportunity to play,” Snyder said.

K-State has two weeks to prepare for the rest of Big 12 play that starts back up next Saturday on the road once again, this time to Stillwater, Oklahoma to take on the Oklahoma State Cowboys. That game has been scheduled for a 2:30 p.m. kickoff.

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