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Kansas State Coach Protests Controversial Call

Kansas State football coach Chris Klieman has reached out to the Big Twelve conference regarding the officiating in their recent game against Utah. The Wildcats lost a close match, 51-47, after a controversial illegal substitution penalty was called against them late in the game. This penalty nullified a potential turnover, giving Utah another chance to score and ultimately win the game. Coach Klieman is seeking an explanation from the conference, as the officiating, including a missed pass interference call, has been a major topic of discussion.

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