Kansas State Apologizes for Making the Kansas Jayhawk Swallow a "Starship Enterprise"
By Rob Perez

The Kansas State Wildcats opened their 2015 season last night at home vs. South Dakota and the Coyotes absolutely ate it — losing to the home Wildcats 34-0. Speaking of eating it: during halftime, the Kansas State marching band took the field and caused some serious controversy during their performance. As you’ll see below: the band’s members formed a Jayhawk, the mascot of their inner-state rivals: Kansas University, and portrayed something naughty forming and flying into its mouth.
The band’s official Twitter account later apologized and claimed this figure was the “starship enterprise”
We apologize for anyone offended by our halftime performance depicting the starship enterprise and the Jayhawk mascot.
— The Pride of Wildcat Land (@KStatePride) September 6, 2015
As far as i’m concerned: marching bands demonstrating their rivals performing fellatio is the new “shit-talking” in college football.