Kansas State's Bill Snyder: Auburn was 'getting our signals' during Thursday game
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Kansas State was forced to switch its offensive signals after the first half in Thursday night's game against Auburn because Wildcats coach Bill Snyder thought that the Tigers were stealing signals.
"They're getting our signals," Snyder told ESPN sideline reporter Samantha Ponder.
Auburn coach Gus Malzahn denied having any knowledge of Kansas State's signals following the game.
The Auburn Tigers defeated the Kansas State Wildcats 20-14.
This is not the first time that Auburn has been accused of stealing signals. Florida State's Jimbo Fisher claimed that Auburn had the Seminoles' offensive signals and had to shield play calls with towels during the BCS championship game.