MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) - Collin Klein vs. Geno Smith. A showcase of Heisman Trophy contenders. A share of Big 12 supremacy at stake. No. 4 Kansas State at No. 17 West Virginia has implications on several fronts.
The Wildcats (6-0, 3-0 Big 12) can keep first place to themselves on Saturday night in Morgantown while maintaining their national championship hopes.
The Mountaineers (5-1, 2-1) had similar dreams dashed last week, but they still have BCS aspirations and will try to create a three-way tie atop the conference.
Smith might need one of his typical big passing games to get it done. Standing in his way is Klein, the mobile Kansas State quarterback who has climbed into the Heisman Trophy discussion alongside Smith.
MST: Fernando Alonso roars into the Principality on the strength of a clutch victory at Barcelona that bolstered his championship hopes. He's hoping for his third win in Monaco.
The Monaco Grand Prix extends back to 1929, and a few people are talented enough to have won the event multiple times. Fernando Alonso will try to be the first person to win for three different teams. (NBC Sports)
MST: Nico Rosberg completed a sweep of Thursday’s two practice sessions for the Monaco Grand Prix, and Lewis Hamilton took Mercedes to a 1-2 finish in FP2.
Monaco is a one-of-a-kind track. It's F1's slowest track, but it's also arguably the most difficult. (NBC Sports)
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