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Will any players opt out of the Sugar Bowl? Alec_Busse answers Three questions about Sugar Bowl bound K-State:

Alec Busse is a lead reporter for EMAW Online, the Kansas State website within the Rivals Network. Prior to his time covering Kansas State, Alec covered the Illinois Fighting Illini for Rivals.When the Big 12 Championship game kicked off, K-State pretty much knew what bowl game they would be playing in. Once the Wildcats were in a position to play in the conference title game, they were assured an opportunity to play in the Sugar Bowl for the first time in program history.

said of playing in the Sugar Bowl."It's been a great year, a long year. Had some ups and downs. Guys came together and believed in each other and had great player ownership and found a way to play really good football, especially on the road and late in the season."was a bit of a winding road. K-State's early season loss tomade the 2022 season look like it was at a potential breaking point.

saw his first action of the season against TCU and threw for a pair of touchdowns in relief. The following week, Howard started againstIowa State. In the win over Oklahoma State, Howard had his best game of the season throwing for 296 yards and four touchdowns in a 48-0 win over the Cowboys., a game the Wildcats lost at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. The loss to Texas put the Longhorns in sole possession of second place in the Big 12, but Texas lost at TCU on the same night that K-State routedwith Howard back at quarterback. Once Texas lost vs. TCU, K-State was back in the lead for the Big 12 title game.

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