Nuggets: No worries about Kansas State quarterback Avery Johnson

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. A number of topics have arose in the past week, including those surrounding both Avery Johnson and Dug McDaniel.
Tennessee has parted ways with Nico Iamaleava. The Volunteers will now pivot and look for a quarterback from elsewhere. They’ll likely gauge the temperature on a few different options, including Johnson. Do we anticipate the K-State signal-caller being receptive?
LINK: Will Avery Johnson consider Tennessee?
It isn’t just Kansas State big man Tyreek Smith that is awaiting an answer on a waiver for an extra year of eligibility. One has also been applied for by guard Max Jones, who is hoping his time at the Division II level could grant him one more season.
What is the timeline for a conclusion?
LINK: When will Max Jones get an answer?
Following the departures of Buddy Rich, Brendan Hausen, Ugonna Onyenso and Baye Fall, K-State point guard Dug McDaniel also chose to enter the transfer portal. The Wildcats wanted both he and Hausen to remain in Manhattan.
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Obviously, that isn’t happening. Hausen has already committed to Iowa, and McDaniel is rumored to already be linked to at least one school. We divulge his reasoning behind breaking away from Kansas State.
LINK: Why is Dug McDaniel leaving K-State?
We provide a hint of what is inside below.
- Will Tennessee recruit Avery?
- Explanation on McDaniel’s departure.
- Will Kansas State have Max Jones for one more season.
- Should the Wildcats be worried about Johnson?
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