A Kansas State Tradtion - Winning in Austin

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2009

Fred Brown and Cartier Martin beat Texas in a similar fashion

The 2009 win broke a 19 game longhorn home winning streak.

The 2007 win broke a 22 game home winning streak.

Between the two wins, Texas had not lost to any other big 12 opponent.

Texas is 25-2 in their last 27 home conference games, with both losses coming against Kansas State.

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  • There is no way Mario Little will win Big 12 Newcomer of the Year with Denis Clemente scoring 44 on Saturday..

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  • @KansasFan2012 Way to look like a jackass, or a typical KU fan.

  • KansasFan how about you do our research before you try and slam people? that way you dont look like the typical idiot KU fan. I respect KU just because they are that good and im still a die hard kstate fan, ur just an idiot

  • I love the how you added "tradition" in the title when KSU has NO tradition in anything besides your snyder years in football

  • Black and gorgeous are two words that should never be said in the same sentence.

  • kansas state is a cursed team that always beats texas but no one else

  • kinda confusing

  • ill shove a donkey up ur nose and make it come out yo ass

  • dude , ksu lost the ncaa bid ksu totaly deserved it

  • Jesus, the black jerseys are so gorgeous...

  • You just lost to the gayhawks lmao faggot

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