Kansas State, Oregon had championship hopes dashed on same day

Consolation prize for title contenders

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Kansas State wide receiver Tyler Lockett runs for a touchdown on a 55-yard pass reception from Collin Klein in the fourth quarter in the Wildcats' Big 12 title game win over Texas. Kansas State will need to score a lot to keep up with a prolific Oregon team in today's Fiesta Bowl. (MCT)
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It doesn't figure to be any easier for Oregon going against Kansas State (11-1) in its second resurrection under coach Bill Snyder.

The studious coach orchestrated one of college football's greatest turnarounds his first stint in the Little Apple, turning a program that had lost more games than any other into a national championship contender.

After a 3-year retirement, Snyder again lifted the Wildcats out of the doldrums, leading them to a bowlgame his second season, 10 wins a year ago and all the way back to national prominence this season.

Fitting the mold of their 73-year-old coach, the Wildcats are meticulously prepared and run Snyder's schemes to near perfection.

Kansas State doesn't play nearly as fast as the Ducks, but can put up points in a hurry – ninth nationally with 40.67 per game – and is led by a Heisman Trophy finalist, do-everything senior quarterback Collin Klein.

This is the Wildcats' 14th bowl appearance under Snyder and with a win over Oregon, they can finish with the first 12-win season in school history.

"Obviously, you can't help as a coach (but) admire what Coach Snyder has done," Kelly said. "He had an opportunity when he first got to K-State that he created a legacy that I don't think anybody could ever imagine when he first took over that program, what one man could do to a university. Retired for a couple years, then came back and is building upon that legacy.

"It's really a special story in college football that will (have him) go down, like I said, as one of the top coaches in the history of the game."

When: 7:30 p.m. today

Where: University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz.

TV: ESPN

Line: Oregon by 8 1/2

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