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10.5.13 Football vs. OSU

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  • (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

The Oklahoma State Cowboys surge from the tunnel and take to the field before their game against the K-State Wildcats Saturday afternoon in Stillwater, Oklahoma.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) The Oklahoma State Cowboys surge from the tunnel and take to the field before their game against the K-State Wildcats Saturday afternoon in Stillwater, Oklahoma.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

K-State punter Mark Krause kicks the ball downfield from K-State's end of the field after a failed three-and-out at the end of the first quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) K-State punter Mark Krause kicks the ball downfield from K-State's end of the field after a failed three-and-out at the end of the first quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

K-State defensive back Dante Barnett rushes to tackle OSU running back Jeremy Smith during the second quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) K-State defensive back Dante Barnett rushes to tackle OSU running back Jeremy Smith during the second quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

K-State fullback Glenn Gronkowski looks to see if anyone is catching him as he runs down the field to score and put K-State on the board first during the first quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. Despite twelve penalties and five turnovers, K-State kept the game close to the very end.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) K-State fullback Glenn Gronkowski looks to see if anyone is catching him as he runs down the field to score and put K-State on the board first during the first quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. Despite twelve penalties and five turnovers, K-State kept the game close to the very end.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

K-State defensive backs Dorrian Roberts and Dante Barnett attempt to bring down OSU wide receiver Josh Stewart during the second quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) K-State defensive backs Dorrian Roberts and Dante Barnett attempt to bring down OSU wide receiver Josh Stewart during the second quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

K-State defensive back Randall Evans tackles OSU quarterback J.W. Walsh as he stumbles into the end zone for a touchdown at the end of the second quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) K-State defensive back Randall Evans tackles OSU quarterback J.W. Walsh as he stumbles into the end zone for a touchdown at the end of the second quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

Oklahoma State players celebrate after recovering a fumble on K-State's kickoff return at the end of the first half of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The fumble was eventually ruled an illegal forward pass, and after the penalty, K-State kneeled on two plays to end the first half down by three, 17-14. The Wildcats' game was marred by an unusually-high twelve penalties and five turnovers.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Oklahoma State players celebrate after recovering a fumble on K-State's kickoff return at the end of the first half of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The fumble was eventually ruled an illegal forward pass, and after the penalty, K-State kneeled on two plays to end the first half down by three, 17-14. The Wildcats' game was marred by an unusually-high twelve penalties and five turnovers.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

K-State and Oklahoma State players dive for a loose ball fumbled by K-State defensive end Laton Dowling on his kickoff return at the end of the first half of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The fumble was eventually ruled an illegal forward pass, and after the penalty, K-State kneeled on two plays to end the first half down by three, 17-14. The Wildcats' game was marred by an unusually-high twelve penalties and five turnovers.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) K-State and Oklahoma State players dive for a loose ball fumbled by K-State defensive end Laton Dowling on his kickoff return at the end of the first half of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The fumble was eventually ruled an illegal forward pass, and after the penalty, K-State kneeled on two plays to end the first half down by three, 17-14. The Wildcats' game was marred by an unusually-high twelve penalties and five turnovers.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

K-State defensive end Ryan Mueller attempts to tackle OSU quarterback J.W. Walsh during the second quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) K-State defensive end Ryan Mueller attempts to tackle OSU quarterback J.W. Walsh during the second quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

K-State quarterback Daniel Sams looks for receivers downfield during the third quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) K-State quarterback Daniel Sams looks for receivers downfield during the third quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

K-State head coach Bill Snyder watches his team play during the third quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) K-State head coach Bill Snyder watches his team play during the third quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

K-State wide receiver Torell Miller strides into the endzone to put the Wildcats up 21-17 during the third quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) K-State wide receiver Torell Miller strides into the endzone to put the Wildcats up 21-17 during the third quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

OSU students annoyingly bang wooden paddles against the padding on the wall separating them from the field during the third quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) OSU students annoyingly bang wooden paddles against the padding on the wall separating them from the field during the third quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

K-State wide receiver Torell Miller quiets the OSU crowd after his touchdown catch and rush in the third quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) K-State wide receiver Torell Miller quiets the OSU crowd after his touchdown catch and rush in the third quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

K-State wide receiver Kyle Klein attempts to break the tackle of an OSU player at the end of the second quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Wildcats went on to score a touchdown and increased their lead to 29-23.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) K-State wide receiver Kyle Klein attempts to break the tackle of an OSU player at the end of the second quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Wildcats went on to score a touchdown and increased their lead to 29-23.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

K-State defenisve back Kip Daily (left) celebrates with defensive back Ty Zimmerman after holding OSU to a three-and-out during the fourth quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) K-State defenisve back Kip Daily (left) celebrates with defensive back Ty Zimmerman after holding OSU to a three-and-out during the fourth quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

OSU wide receiver Brandon Sheperd and K-State defensive back Kip Daily contest a pass in the end zone during the fourth quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys scored a touchdown on the next down to take the lead 30-29.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) OSU wide receiver Brandon Sheperd and K-State defensive back Kip Daily contest a pass in the end zone during the fourth quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys scored a touchdown on the next down to take the lead 30-29.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

Oklahoma State players celebrate after wide receiver Charlie Moore's score during the fourth quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) Oklahoma State players celebrate after wide receiver Charlie Moore's score during the fourth quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.

  • (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

K-State running back John Hubert attempts to circumnavigate OSU safety Lyndell Johnson during the Wildcats' last grasp at a win over the Oklahoma State Cowboys Saturday afternoon in Stillwater, Oklahoma. After getting a first down, quarterback Daniel Sams' pass was intercepted to seal the Cowboys' 33-29 victory.

    (Photo by Parker Robb | Collegian) K-State running back John Hubert attempts to circumnavigate OSU safety Lyndell Johnson during the Wildcats' last grasp at a win over the Oklahoma State Cowboys Saturday afternoon in Stillwater, Oklahoma. After getting a first down, quarterback Daniel Sams' pass was intercepted to seal the Cowboys' 33-29 victory.

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    (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

K-State punter Mark Krause kicks the ball downfield from K-State's end of the field after a failed three-and-out at the end of the first quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.
    (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

K-State defensive back Dante Barnett rushes to tackle OSU running back Jeremy Smith during the second quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. The Cowboys beat the Wildcats 33-29 in a tense game that went down to the wire, sealing their win with an interception with eighteen seconds remaining.
    (Photo by Parker Robb |  Collegian)

K-State fullback Glenn Gronkowski looks to see if anyone is catching him as he runs down the field to score and put K-State on the board first during the first quarter of the Wildcats' game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon. Despite twelve penalties and five turnovers, K-State kept the game close to the very end.