K-State Copes with Pressure of Being on Top
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MANHATTAN — Jarard Milo could already feel the pressure.
Even though Kansas State didn’t officially climb to the top of the BCS standings until Sunday evening, the junior safety sensed the weight of playing for a No. 1 team the moment he stepped on the field at TCU.
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