MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) – One week after piling up a school-record 35 fourth-quarter points, No. 21 Kansas State is preparing for a rematch of the game where it first earned a reputation for winning late. Miami is coming to town on Saturday. Wildcats coach Bill Snyder refuses to credit the Hurricanes with providing a turning point last season, but linebacker Arthur Brown is much more convinced that a dramatic goal-line stand – and an assist from a video review – changed the entire mentality of the team. Kansas State wound up winning that game 28-24 in Miami and parlayed the mental toughness that it earned on the road into a 10-win season and a trip to the Cotton Bowl.
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