Buzz: A true freshman popping for Kansas State
Our Kansas State buzz comes via a message board post at KSO and shares the details of how the coaching carousel has unfolded for Kansas State, what’s to come, the status of the running back room and additional spring ball observations.
Obviously, only a few more football practices remain at K-State this month and more intel has arrived at our desks. We share tidbits about true freshmen turning the corner and what has been learned in terms of additional needs for the roster.
In this updated feature we reveal the state of the Kansas State running backs, the latest on the coaching carousel and if it will affect K-State further and more spring ball updates that reveal details about the freshmen class.
The Kentucky job is open now that John Calipari is seemingly headed for Arkansas, and Scott Drew is viewed as a candidate for the gig. Early enrollees often struggle in their first Spring, but that’s not the case for a particular Kansas State freshman.
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- 1Breaking
Brady Cook injury
Mizzou QB doubtful to play vs. Alabama
- 2Hot
AJ McCarron slams Bama
'Everyone's worried about f-----g TikTok'
- 3
Coach Prime
Deion Sanders, Colorado are for real
- 4
Not alright, alright
McConaughey admonishes Texas fans
- 5
Travis Hunter
Deion Sanders shares Buffs star will play Saturday vs. Cincinnati
We provide a hint of what is inside below.
- The final practices of spring ball are upon us. Which K-State true freshman is leaving the strongest impressions?
- Is Jerome Tang buckled down in Manhattan even with potential dominoes on the horizon?
- Injuries have affected the running back room in the Spring. What does Kansas State do next?
- How active will the Wildcats be in the transfer portal?
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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