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What I'm hearing: Kansas State spring ball intel

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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, including updating what we have seen and heard about spring football in Manhattan.

In this edition we provide the latest on what we have seen and heard about K-State star quarterback Avery Johnson, how he has looked, his strengths and areas that he still needs to improve upon. To say the least, he continues to receive rave reviews.

Additionally, we glance at the offensive line and provide a few observations about how Kansas State could look up front, the different lineup combinations that have been used and the buzz on newcomer Easton Kilty.

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We also identify a K-State position group that has taken a giant step forward and explain why.

We provide a hint of what is inside below.

  • Why has Avery Johnson continued to flash? The praise for his performance and the way he has conducted himself off the field have been overwhelmingly positive.
  • Where does our confidence lie on the Kansas State offensive line now that they have to replace four starters. Who might step up?
  • Is there a clear runaway favorite for the left tackle spot?
  • K-State has had to rebuild their defense a bit after some significant losses. What position groups are emerging and which ones still need some work?
  • Kansas State moved Tobi Osunsanmi to exclusively defensive end as soon as the offseason began. Is it paying off?

That is just a taste of what can be found in our K-State team and recruiting content on a weekly basis throughout the calendar year. There has never been a better time to join the largest community of Kansas State fans on the internet that converse and discuss the Wildcats on a daily basis.

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