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Kansas State can't handle Louisville, peer pressure
Kansas State can't handle Louisville, peer pressure
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Josh Freeman wasn't ready.
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Thursday Headlinin': Ron Prince's final countdown?
Dr. Saturday — ... in a lopsided loss to Louisville that wasn't even as close as the 38-29 final. This is the same Cardinal offense last seen laying a zero-point, five-turnover egg against Kentucky, leaving K-State boss Ron Prince to rally his shellshocked charges around a hopeful assessment of continued progress: ...

Post-Game Reaction: Whiskey Lullaby
Bring On The Cats — ... Ron Prince hit the nail on the head today.  There is no silver lining.  There is nothing good to take away from this game.  Our offense, outside of a few nice throws by Josh Freeman and runs-after-catch by his receivers, was awful.  Our defense looked like the defense from the last four games of last year, out of position and missing tackles. ...

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