The Kansas State Wildcats play the West Virginia Mountaineers on Thursday.  Kickoff is at 7:00 p.m. ET.  Listen to the live radio broadcast below.

Kansas State (7-2) had their five-game winning streak ended on Nov. 8 in a 41-20 loss at TCU.  Despite the loss, senior receiver Tyler Lockett has continued to impress.  He has 60 receptions for 878 yards and six touchdowns this season, including 11 receptions, 196 yards and one touchdown in the Wildcats' loss to TCU.

"I think Lockett, 16, is one of the best players in the country," said West Virginia coach Dana Holgorsen, via ESPN.  "He hurt us last year, he's hurt a lot of people over the last couple of years."

While the odds are heavily against Kansas State making the postseason, Wildcats defensive back Morgan Burns indicated the team still plans to leave it all out on the field.

"(Quarterback) Jake Waters looked at me and told us that we still have a lot to play for, like a Big 12 championship," Burns said.  "We can still have a great season if we finish out well.  I think right after the game we started moving forward and realized we have a lot of great things we can play for."

On the defensive side of the ball, Kansas City is looking to improve their rushing defense after giving up 334 yards in their last outing.

"I think we just had a little bit of lack of discipline on some plays, with some of our technique and our assignments and things like that," said linebacker Jonathan Truman.  "Those are the things that we are going to correct for sure."

West Virginia, meanwhile, is 6-4 after losing two straight games.  They lost to TCU on Nov. 1, 31-30, and followed it with a 33-16 loss at Texas.

Listen to the radio broadcast HERE (KSU) and HERE (WVU).