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"If Kansas State plays like it did last week, it has a chance to do something in the Big Eight." Osborne said during the Big Red Breakfast in Omaha yesterday. Osborne say Missouri, which brings a 2-3-1 overall record into tomorrow's game, may be on the rebound after pounding Oklahoma State 42-9 last week. "We've never played a Missouri team that was without talent," he said. "They've always got good linemen and reasonable speed." Osbome said he has asked his team to play four quarters of solid football. "Obviously, everyone is uneasy about consistency," he said. "We'll play a half here or three quarters there." But the Huskers have been able to overpower teams late in games. Osborne said. M-F9-6 "I don't think any team has outplayed us in the fourth quarter," he said. "Sometimes you can be a physical team and not look particularly good in the first or second quarter, but it tends to have a cumulative effect. Sat.10-3 "Sometimes the 3-yard gains become 7-yard gains in the fourth quarter if you go after people harder." K-State set for Colorado The Associated Press Colorado (4-2) at Kansas State (5-1) MANHATTAN — Kansas State coach Bill Snyder is among those who believe No. 16 Colorado is the odds-on favorite to win the Big Eight championship. Chad May was named player of the week in the Big Eight after throwing for a conference record 489 vards against the Huskers. Snyder's Wildcats, who lost a game they thought they should have won last week at No. 5 Nebraska, have a chance to derail the Buffaloes, 4-2 overall and 2-0 in the Big Eight, in a 1 p.m. game tomorrow. "We're fixing to play the team that right now seems to be the odds-on favorite." Snyder said. "We'll probably start on offense to find a way to hold on to the ball and keep their offence off the field. We have to stop the run. If you can't do that, you're in serious trouble. It's a real bind because they are excellent at the pass too." "Chad has gotten better week in and week out," Snyder said. "He has plateaued here and there but for the most part has made steady improvement. We expected him to play well and he certainly did." Kansas State suffered its first loss of the season in Lincoln, Neb., on Saturday, but it was within three points of the Huskers with about seven minutes remaining. Nevertheless, the Wildcats were bitterly disappointed by the loss that left them 5-1, 1-1. Buffalos coach Bill McCARTney said that his team had made a concerted effort to work harder in practice, and that it was beginning to pay off. "We're fixing to play a team that's playing awfully good defense," Snyder said. "In football, there are so many variables in the game. On any given day, anything can click for a team." The Associated Press Oklahoma State (3-3) at Iowa State (1-5) Defense hurts Cyclones AMES, Iowa — Make a play and get off the field. It seems so simple yet for Iowa State's defense, it has been oh, so hard. Although Colorado ranks last in defense and McCartney has said defense wins championships, he said to wait until the end of the year to look at the statistics. In Iowa State's five straight losses, opponents have converted on 37 of 67 third-down plays and are averaging 408 yards a game. The scene has been played out time after time in this season. The Cyclones hold their opponent on first and second down, then give up a big play on third down, allowing the drive to continue. "We're really close to being a good defense," middle linebacker Jeff Cole said. "It's like we just break down on third down. I don't know if it's mental or what. I don't know what it is. I can't put my finger on it." Whatever it is, it is starting to play with the players' minds, Cole said. Defenses should look forward to third down because it is their chance to shine. It's not like the Cyclones don't know the importance of third down. "The coaches stress it all week," he said. "Third down, possession down. It's like a turnover. We get the ball back by a punt. That's just as good as a turnover." The defense was severely reprimanded after Saturday's 35-20 loss at Kansas. Kansas twice completed long third-down passes to maintain scoring drives. June Henley ran 11 yards on third down on another touchdown march. Iowa State, which plays Oklahoma State tomorrow, also allowed Henley to sprint 77 yards for a touchdown one play after the Cyclones had scored to cut the lead to 21-14. "They're not in a good frame of mind. They probably should be pretty hurt, and we'll see if they're man enough to play." "Our defense got a pretty good jumping on because they didn't play well," coach Jim Walden said. 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