Buzz: Kansas State wide receiver observations
Our Kansas State buzz comes via a message board post at KSO and digs into all sorts of relevant topics in Wildcat land. It’s time to assess the dominant 31-7 win over Arizona, what worked and what didn’t and look ahead to a meaningful matchup versus BYU on the road.
As always, we picked some top K-State performers after a couple re-watches of the Friday tilt versus the other Wildcats. Offensively, who stood out? It was a smaller group than you’d think. Defensively, I was a little more impressed.
Who emerged for Kansas State in week three?
LINK: Top K-State performers vs Arizona
We examine the pace that Conor Riley and Kansas State operated with on Friday night against Arizona, as it was a bit different from the first two games. Why was that and what can we glean from what we’ve seen from three games?
Top 10
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Tim Tebow
DJ Lagway reason for Ole Miss nerves
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Tom Brady helped land QB
Michigan got assist on Underwood
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MSU TE hospitalized
Jack Velling injured on first possession
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Rhett Lashlee
SMU coach gets extension
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Justin Fields
OSU legend to make CGD picks
LINK: Notes on the pace of the offense
Something to keep an eye on moving forward is snap counts from the wideouts. Avery Johnson clearly has a better rapport with some receivers over others, and it is very apparent. Is it starting to impact who’s on the field more and more?
LINK: K-State receiver observations
We provide a hint of what is inside below.
- What have we learned about Kansas State offensive pace?
- Important notes on the wide receivers.
- Top K-State performers.
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