Jeffrey Martin, who covers K-State for The Wichita Eagle wrote a sweet piece in preparation for tomorrow’s matchup in Manhattan.

“It’s hard for a defense to prepare for us because we can come out four wide and throw the ball 50 times a game,” [Nebraska quarterback]Taylor said. “Or, we can use four tight ends with four different tailbacks and pound the ball 50-60 times a game. It’s tough for a defense to know what we’re going to do.”

In last week’s 28-14 victory against Iowa State, Nebraska ran 45 times for 251 yards. In a 39-32 overtime win against Kansas, Taylor threw 33 times for 395 yards.

This wasn’t possible a year ago. Often, it was one, usually the pass, and not the other.

Now, it’s impossible to tell.