Nuggets: How the Big Ten has helped Kansas State and the Big 12
Nuggets on Kansas State (in terms of inside intel) is relegated to our message board at KSO but still spills out the best information on the Wildcats in the market. K-State took care of business, made West Virginia quit and stomped the Mountaineers in Morgantown.
This is the first year of a new Big Ten television deal. And instead of just being one or two networks, they are on four. Of course there’s the Big Ten Network still, but they have grown from just FOX to also having premiere games on CBS and NBC but ended their relationship with ESPN.
They even stream on Peacock.
But how does that all help the Wildcats and the rest of the Big 12?
LINK: Big 12 benefits from new Big Ten deal
The phrase “pick your poison” was used at the beginning of the year by Kansas State assistant Brian Anderson to explain how teams would have to defend DJ Giddens and Dylan Edwards. While that is still very much the case, it actually makes more sense when explained another way.
We describe the progress of the K-State offense and how it has become even more dangerous.
LINK: Evolution of Kansas State offense under Conor Riley
Head coach Jerome Tang was in Kansas City for Big 12 Media Day to talk about his K-State team this year and many compliments were shared. But how is this year’s team most different to last year’s club? There was one obvious way.
Top 10
- 1Breaking
Michigan loses QB
Carter Smith decommits from Wolverines
- 2
Hunter Heisman
Colorado star becomes betting favorite
- 3Hot
Terrible calls
10 worst CFB ref blunders
- 4
Nightmare scenario
ACC tiebreak chaos
- 5
Donald Trump
Former President nixes PSU vs. Ohio State
LINK: A trait of this year’s Kansas State basketball team
We provide a hint of what is inside below.
- How the Big Ten television contract helps the Big 12.
- Progression of how the K-State offense has become more dangerous.
- Will we see more quarterback run game?
- Why Kansas State basketball can be better this season.
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