On Saturday, the WKU football program will have an opportunity to do something only seven other programs in college football have an opportunity to do: win a bowl game for the fourth consecutive year. The Hilltoppers will play Georgia State (6-5) in the AutoNation Cure Bowl in Orlando, Florida Saturday afternoon.
After a 6-6 season that fell short of expectations, WKU will look to make amends by winning their sixth straight postseason game and finish with a winning record for the seventh consecutive season. It’ll be the last go-around for several key WKU seniors such as quarterback Mike White, offensive lineman Brandon Ray, wide receivers Cam Echols-Luper and Nacarius Fant, cornerback Joe Brown and defensive lineman Chris Johnson.