Skylar Thompson runs a QB keeper against West Virginia on Saturday. - K-State athletics
West Virginia Mountaineers quarterback Will Grier (7) passes the ball during the third-quarter of a game against the Kansas State Wildcats at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. The Mountaineers won 28-23. - Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports
Dana Holgorsen was happy with West Virginia's 28-23 win at K-State but not with his offense's second-half efficiency. - Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports
WVU's Kyzir White tackles Kansas State fullback Winston Dimel. - K-State athletics
Kansas State Wildcats running back Alex Barnes (34) finds room to run during first-quarter action against the West Virginia Mountaineers at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. - Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports
Kansas State Wildcats fullback Winston Dimel (38) celebrates a touchdown in the second quarter against the West Virginia Mountaineers at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. The Mountaineers won the game 28-23. - Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports
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West Virginia Mountaineers punt returner Marcus Simms (8) is tackled by Kansas State Wildcats defensive back Walter Neil Jr. (15) during first-quarter action at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. - Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports
Kansas State Wildcats running back Justin Silmon (32) is chased by West Virginia Mountaineer linebacker Al-Rasheed Benton (3) during first-quarter action at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.
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Kansas State kicker Mitch McCrane wonders about a barely missed field goal in the second half Saturday. - K-State athletics
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West Virginia receiver Ka'Raun White (2) makes a 75-yard touchdown catch against Kansas State Wildcats defensive back Kendall Adams (21) during first-quarter action. - Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports
Kansas State kicker Matthew McCrane (16) kicks a 43-yard field goal during first-quarter action against the West Virginia Mountaineers at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. - Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports
Kansas State Wildcats defensive back D.J. Reed (2) carries the ball by West Virginia Mountaineers defensive lineman Jaleel Fields (96) during the third quarter at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. - Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports
Justin Crawford ran for 113 yards at Kansas State. - Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports
Kansas State Wildcats wide receiver Dalton Schoen (83) breaks away from West Virginia Mountaineers cornerback Kyzir White (8) during the fourth quarter at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. - Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports
Kansas State safety Kendall Adams breaks up a pass for WVU's Gary Jennings. - K-State athletics
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Images from West Virginia’s 28-23 win at Kansas State on Saturday.