The Doctor's pre-scheming prep work appears to be effective.
yards per completion for KSU was 12.56 and 9.34 for KU last year. That statistic, alone, coupled with KU's BETTER ability to protect their passer is a clear indication they had zero receivers who could do any damage. I remember watching the game last year in person and being floored at how KU didn't have anyone that was even remotely close to scaring anyone in the passing game. Harper and Lockett could bust up some folks.
KSU was 5th in conference play in yards per attempt and 4th in yards per completion. That is more of an indication of ability at your wide receiver position than anything because it demonstrates how efficiently you move the ball on a given pass play.
If Klein gets time to throw the ball this year the conference will get to see the damage our receivers are capable of doing.