TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6, 2012 5:26 AM
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The status of Kansas State quarterback Collin Klein for Saturday's game against TCU remains uncertain after he suffered an injury in Saturday's victory over Oklahoma State.
Klein was knocked out of the game with what appeared to be a head injury, although Kansas State has not confirmed that Klein suffered a concussion.
Kansas State coach Bill Snyder said on a conference call yesterday that Klein "seems fine to me."
Asked whether Klein will play on Saturday, Snyder said: "I hope so."
Kansas State is No. 2 in this week's BCS standings. Klein leads the nation in passing efficiency and is a Heisman Trophy favorite.
Klein left Saturday's game after his 1-yard touchdown run gave the Wildcats a 38-17 lead with 9:41 remaining in the third quarter. It appeared that he had been shaken up on the previous play.
Klein's mother, Kelly, told ESPN's Joe Schad that she saw her son on Sunday, and she said "he looks great, and he feels great." She said her son is "going to be 100 percent this week. He will begin a normal film review and normal practice week."
However, Yahoo Sports reported that Klein was being evaluated for a concussion because he could not recall the details of his final drive and could not recall that he had scored.