Kansas safety Darrell Stuckey runs 67 yards on the opening kickoff Saturday in Manhattan. KU was not able to capitalize on the play and ending up missing a field goal attempt six plays later.
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University of Kansas head coach Mark Mangino works on the sidelines Saturday in Manhattan. KU lost to K-State 17-10.
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A Kansas State cheerleader crosses the field with a PowerCat flag after Kansas State took the lead Saturday in Manhattan.
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Kansas State running back Daniel Thomas tries to break free from Kansas safety Chris Harris Saturday in Manhattan as K-State defeated KU 17-10.
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Kansas State wide receiver Lamark Brown celebrates his second-quarter touchdown on a 31-yard pass play from Grant Gregory putting K-State back on to 10-7 on Saturday in Manhattan.
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Kansas State running back Daniel Thomas leaps over KU defenders on a 12-yard run in the third quarter that set up a touchdown on the next play on Saturday in Manhattan.
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Kansas State wide receiver Lamark Brown and Brandon Banks celebrate in the end zone after Brown scored his second-quarter touchdown Saturday.
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Kansas State running back Daniel Thomas and Brandon Banks celebrate Thomas' touchdown in the third quarter Saturday in Manhattan against the University of Kansas.
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Kansas State running back Daniel Thomas leaps over KU defenders on a 12-yard run in the third quarter that set up a touchdown on the next play on Saturday in Manhattan.
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Kansas State quarterback Grant Gregory slips away from Kansas defenders for a first down Saturday in Manhattan. Gregory had 59 yards rushing and 66 yards passing as K-State defeated KU 17-10.
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Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing fumbles the ball after it was knocked loose by Kansas State defensive tackle Jeffrey Fitzgerald in the second quarter Saturday in Manhattan. Reesing fumbled twice and threw one interception.
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Kansas State wide receiver Brandon Banks tries to pull in a Grant Gregory pass in the second quarter Saturday, only to have bounce out of his hands.
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Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing stands on the sidelines Saturday in Manhattan. Reesing struggled on the day with two fumbles and an interception as the Jayhawks lost to K-State 17-10.
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Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing stands on the sidelines Saturday in Manhattan. Reesing struggled on the day with two fumbles and an interception as the Jayhawks lost to K-State 17-10.
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11-year-old Logan Willt of Tulsa shows his K-State spirit Saturday in Manhattan.
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Kansas State wide receiver Brandon Banks is hit by Kansas cornerback Justin Thornton as he tries to pull in a Grant Gregory pass Saturday in Manhattan. The pass was incomplete.
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Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing fumbles the ball after it was knocked loose by Kansas State defensive tackle Jeffrey Fitzgerald in the second quarter Saturday in Manhattan. Reesing fumbled twice and threw one interception.
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Kansas State running back Daniel Thomas and Grant Gregory embrace after the final play Saturday in Manhattan as the Wildcats defeated KU 17-10.
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Kansas State kicker Josh Cherry celebrates after hitting a 47-yard field goal in the second quarter that put Kansas State on the board 3-0 against KU in Manhattan on Saturday.
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A victorious K-State football team heads to the locker room Saturday after defeating KU 17-7 in Manhattan.
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K-State fans celebrate as the Wildcat football teams heads for the locker room after defeating KU 17-10 in Manhattan on Saturday.
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