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- Kansas State quarterback Collin Klein won a game throwing just four passes. He's ready for more if necessary, writes Kellis Robinett of the Wichita Eagle. Of course, Wildcats coach Bill Snyder is a master of secrecy, so who knows if he'll play at all, writes Austin Meek of the Topeka Capital-Journal.
- Iowa State punter Daniel Kuehl still has the confidence of his coach and teammates after having his possible game-winning pass intercepted on a fake extra point, writes Randy Peterson of the Des Moines Register.
- Oklahoma's loss to Texas A&M has all kinds of historical significance, writes Berry Tramel of The Oklahoman.
- Texas will be without its best lineman, left tackle Kyle Hix, against Oklahoma State. He'll be replaced by a redshirt freshman.
- Considering its history versus Texas, Oklahoma State is weary about its trip to Austin this weekend, writes Chuck Carlton of the Dallas Morning News.
- Bringing back Bill McCartney is "preposterous beyond words," writes Dave Kreiger of the Denver Post.
- Texas Tech senior defensive lineman Colby Whitlock will be in a familiar place on Saturday, writes Dwain Price of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
- Missouri may need to do something special to stop Daniel Thomas this week, writes Mike DeArmond of the Kansas City Star.
- Jon Nyatawa of the Omaha World-Herald examines what the loss of the Kansas-Nebraska series means.
- Colorado's two shutdown corners credit Dan Hawkins for their success, writes Ryan Thorburn of the Boulder Daily Camera.
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