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KWCH 12 Eyewitness Sports
4:59 PM CDT, September 9, 2012
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Collin Klein isn't dressing like Bill Snyder, at least not yet. But he's sure starting to resemble the Kansas State coach in a lot of other ways.
One of them is a steadfast refusal to accept anything less than perfection.
Klein threw for 210 yards and ran for 71 more on Saturday, accounting for four touchdowns in the No. 15 Wildcats' 52-13 win over Miami. But all he could think about afterward were the two field goals that Kansas State kicked that should have been touchdowns.
It's that temperament that has served the Wildcats so well the past couple seasons. _______________________________________________________________________________________
Arkansas has taken the second-largest fall out of the AP college football poll, dropping from eighth to unranked after losing to Louisiana-Monroe.
The Razorbacks were upset 34-31 in overtime after losing quarterback Tyler Wilson to an injury. The only team to take a more drastic fall from the poll was Michigan in 2007. The Wolverines opened the season at No. 5 and dropped out after a Week 1 loss to Appalachian State.
Alabama remains No. 1. Southern California is No. 2, followed by LSU and Oregon. Florida State moved into a tie for fifth with Oklahoma. Georgia is No. 7.
Arkansas was one of four teams to drop out after losses, along with Nebraska, Wisconsin and Oklahoma State.
Moving in were UCLA, Tennessee, Arizona and BYU.
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