K-State’s Offense vs. Auburn’s Defense
By Cole Manbeck I’ll begin this with something obvious: Kansas State’s best defense against Auburn on Thursday night is the
Read MoreBy Cole Manbeck I’ll begin this with something obvious: Kansas State’s best defense against Auburn on Thursday night is the
Read More{openx:79} The crew breaks down the 2014-15 schedule, which includes two Thursday night games, and a game against last season’s
Read More{openx:79} With the departure of Daniel Sams earlier this year, Jake Waters is the undisputed starting quarterback for the 2014-15
Read More{openx:79} Tyler Lockett has evolved into one of the most dangerous all purpose threats in the nation. With the preseason
Read More{openx:79} With John Hubert gone, K-State will need to establish the running game early on in the season. There are
Read More{openx:79} The K-State offensive line has three returning players who have starting experience, including all-American B.J. Finney at center, but
Read More{openx:79} The biggest question mark for the 2015 defense is the secondary. With the losses of not only 4 year
Read More{openx:79} K-State may not be quite as deep at linebacker as they are on the defensive line, but there are
Read More{openx:79} For the first time in recent memory, the word “depth” can be used in a positive reference to the
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