West Virginia is favored against K-State for the fourth time in five seasons since joining the Big 12, but the Wildcats have won and covered every time. The Mountaineers have tried outgaining the Cats by 150 yards. They've tried winning the turnover margin. They've even held Kansas State to 1 yard rushing. None of it has worked, and the common threads in those four games have been the two consistent edges Kansas State enjoys: the mismatch on the sideline and a dominant 33-minute advantage in time of possession.