Reasons not to fear the Wildcats: No starting QB emerged from the spring. ? Receiver Brandon Banks, one of the most feared return men in college football with four TDs last season, has moved on. K-State is still looking for answers in the return game. ? Even though there are five starters back on defense, only three are expected to start this season. Newcomers are expected to replace the other two, including DE Antonio Felder. ? The entire LB corps is a question mark. ? K-State has tough non-conference dates with UCLA and Central Florida, both of whom should be improved this season. Both games are in Manhattan. ? K-State plays only three true Big 12 home games this season (Nebraska, Oklahoma State and Texas) because its home game against Iowa State on Sept. 18 is in Kansas City.
I read this twice, epically terrible journalism. Seems like a bunch of random sentences strung together with no coherent conclusion in site. Maybe he was a little
when he wrote it.
How many seasons in a row do we need to have a kickass return man, before these numb nuts realize its the system not the player? Before it was Banks, it was Nelson, Figures, Sproles, Newman, A Lockett, D Allen . . .