MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) _ After saying before the season he thought
he was the best quarterback in the Big 12, Josh Freeman acts as
though he's bent on proving it.
His quest takes him into a cat fight tomorrow night -- his
Kansas State Wildcats against the Montana State Bobcats.
In the Wildcats' 45-6 pounding of North Texas, the 6-foot-5
Freeman was 18-for-24 -- three of them good for touchdowns -- and
threw to nine different receivers.
Brandon Banks had three catches for 88 yards and two touchdowns
while Freeman became the first Kansas State quarterback since 1997
to account for five TDs.
But the Wildcats face an experienced team in Montana State.
K-State coach Ron Prince says the Bobcats have eight seniors on
offense and nine offensive players with two or more years of
experience.
That showed last week -- the Bobcats buried Division II Adams
State 59-3.
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