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Kansas state seal: Great Seal of the State of Kansas: 1861 [2] Kansas state flower and floral emblem: Wild native sunflower : 1903 [3] [4] Kansas state banner: Kansas state banner: 1925 [5] [6] Kansas state flag: Flag of the State of Kansas: 1927 (revised 1961, 1963) [7] [8] Kansas state march "The Kansas March" 1935 [9] [10] Kansas state bird
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After Iowa State drove for a first-and-goal at the Kansas State 3, the Wildcat defense limited the Cyclones to a field goal to keep it a one-possession game. Kyle Konardy's 20-yarder makes it 29 ...
K-State finished at No. 25 and NC State checked in at No. 18 in the final College Football Playoff top 25. This could be one of the more entertaining bowl games of the season. Here is everything ...
MANHATTAN — The timing was right, both for Kansas State football coach Chris Klieman and his latest staff hire. With the recent departure of Chili Davis for the National Football League, ...
In 1989, newly hired football coach Bill Snyder wanted a new logo to change the image of a program known at the time as a chronic loser. Tom Bookwalter, a Kansas native and K-State art professor, created a stylized wildcat's head known as the "Powercat," that was added to the football team's helmets. By the mid-1990s, due to the football team's ...