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By Kirk Herbstreit
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, October 1, 2003 It has become obvious over the last two games that Kansas State is a completely different team without quarterback Ell Roberson in the lineup. The option attack is not as effective and the threat of the deep ball is not as much of a concern. Roberson is back from a wrist injury, though, and just in time for the Big 12 opener at Texas. His ability to return to form will be a huge key for the Wildcats, and Roberson and tailback Darren Sproles will need to find enough space for a big day against ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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