http://catzone.cjonline.com/stories/110106/cat_notebook.shtmlAs of late Tuesday afternoon, assistant sports information director Tom Gilbert said about 13,200 tickets had been purchased for the WU exhibition. Only a couple hundred remain available.
Heralded recruit Bill Walker still hasn't enrolled at K-State, according to Pat Bosco, associate vice president/dean of student life. Walker was admitted to the university about three weeks ago, but because he is considered a prospective student-athlete, Huggins is prohibited from talking about him.
Sophomore forward Darren Kent returned to practice Monday for the first time in weeks, but his status for Saturday's exhibition is uncertain. Kent is recovering from a high-ankle sprain. "He's still awfully sore," Huggins said. "I would hope by Saturday he could play a couple minutes."
Junior guard Clent Stewart, who is recovering from offseason knee surgery, played sparingly against Marquette and trails transfers Blake Young and Jermaine Mayback. Huggins said Stewart has a ways to go in terms of conditioning.