Bill Snyder didn't have a whole lot to say to No. 7 Kansas State at halftime on Saturday. It wasn't because he was at a loss for material. The Wildcats had stumbled their way through a first half in which everything went right for Kansas -- a faked field goal, a faked punt, a massive advantage in time of possession -- and yet the boys in purple were downright angry about leading the game by only a touchdown. Snyder assumed, and rightly so, that his team could figure things out on its own. The Wildcats came out of the locker room and scored four touchdowns in the third quarter, Collin Klein and John Hubert leading the way, and the big surge carried unbeaten Kansas State to a 56-16 victory and its fourth straight win against its biggest rival.