What I'm hearing: Reviews of the Kansas State running backs
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. We begin this week’s feature by looking at the K-State football roster a couple different ways.
What is the chatter about the running back room now that they have added Dylan Edwards, De Von Rice and John Price to a room that already had DJ Giddens and Joe Jackson? Do they blend well with new quarterback Avery Johnson?
How does it stack up against prior Kansas State running back groups?
LINK: Intel on the K-State running backs
We also take a peek at the Kansas State offensive line, and I share some insight on how I voted for the preseason All-Big 12 team. Who could be the anchor for the Wildcats, and what was behind the offseason strategy to add two transfers?
LINK: A sneaky pick to be one of best linemen in the Big 12
Lastly, we’re about to embark on another significant visitor weekend in Manhattan. 10 made the trip last weekend and another 10 will arrive at K-State this weekend. What can we expect from another recruiting extravaganza?
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: Another major visit weekend upcoming
We provide a hint of what is inside below.
- Reviews of the Kansas State running backs.
- High praise for an offensive lineman.
- Approach and process behind adding two offensive line transfers.
- Scoop on another major visit weekend.
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