By Tim Everson
It’s safe to say that No. 17 Kansas State has fully put its early-season road woes behind them after a dominant 45-18 win over West Virginia, the Wildcats’ second straight road win.
The Mountaineers kept things close through the first half, only trailing by a score, 17-10, after an interception return for a touchdown by the Wildcats. But in the second half, K-State’s passing game opened up, leading three unanswered touchdown drives to put the game out of West Virginia’s reach.
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