VIDEO: Brent Brennan reacts to Arizona's 31-7 loss to Kansas State in Manhattan
- Justin Spears
Arizona Daily Star
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No. 20-ranked Arizona suffered its first loss of the season — and the Brent Brennan era — with a 31-7 setback against No. 14 Kansas State in Manhattan. (Video by Justin Spears / Arizona Daily Star)
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