Kansas State Wildcats basketball team faces travel challenges due to a blizzard but remains focused on their upcoming Big 12 matchup against the Oklahoma State Cowboys.
A Sunday night blizzard has forced the Kansas State Wildcats to adjust their travel plans. Unable to fly home after their loss to TCU, the team is staying in Fort Worth as they prepare to face Oklahoma State in a crucial Big 12 matchup. Head coach Jerome Tang emphasizes the importance of moving on from the loss and focusing on the task at hand, especially considering the team's 12-game losing streak on the road.\'It's the Big 12 ,' Tang said after the TCU loss.
'If we'd won the game, it's still the same. You have to flush it, kind of like golfers and tennis players. You know, it's one point, you move on to the next. It's one game. We have to move on to the next. We flush it and we start preparation. Preparation starts with treatment and whatever we have to do right now. We don't get to travel back tonight. So, we have to take care of their bodies, get them food and rest, and start our scout on Oklahoma State.' The game is still scheduled for Tuesday night in Stillwater. The Cowboys are 0-2 in conference play and sit last in the Big 12 standings. They struggle offensively, ranking last in several offensive categories and second-to-last in scoring defense
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