thequad.blogs.nytimes.com - 6/22/2009
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Last year couldn't have gone any worse for the Aggies, who went winless in Big 12 South play for the first time since the formation of the conference. Just like every year, there is talent on this team. All that is left is for A&M to finally put it together.
thequad.blogs.nytimes.com - 6/23/2009
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Kansas State welcomes back Coach Bill Snyder, who
has been drawn back to the sideline after the...
Ron Prince era ended after three seasons. Does Snyder have what it takes to build Kansas State into a winner again?
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The Quad Countdown: No. 70 Kansas State
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... The Aggies are ranked No. 72. Whoop. The Quad, the New York Times college sports blog, is ranking football teams 120 to 1. The interesting tidbit from the article: ...
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