What I'm hearing: Disproving Kansas State NIL rumors
What we’re hearing 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. Plenty of hot topics dripped out of conference media days in the past handful of days.
One of those was Colorado State head coach Jay Norvell falsely accusing K-State of tampering with his starting quarterback and offering an NIL figure to do so. We hop in and disprove that and explain why it shouldn’t be believed.
LINK: Why not to believe Jay Norvell’s accusations
Last year was a bitter pill to swallow if you’re a Kansas State fan attached to the special teams phase of the game. The Wildcats struggled in a mighty, mighty way. But there is reinforcements this year to clean that up, and I’m not just talking about Dylan Edwards as a returner.
We explain why hopes are high in Manhattan.
LINK: Why K-State will be better on special teams
No position was banged up more a year ago than the linebacker unit. Though he is no longer with the Wildcats, Jake Clifton missed time. Daniel Green was injured early. True freshman (at the time) Austin Romaine missed time. And true freshman (at the time) Asa Newsom suffered a season-ending injury.
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
Get the latest on Newsom.
LINK: Update on Asa Newsom
We provide a hint of what is inside below.
- Why Jay Norvell’s accusations are false.
- Status of Kansas State linebacker Asa Newsom.
- Reasons for optimism about the special teams unit.
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