Barring a change of heart or a sleight of hand, LHC Bill Snyder won't have a new starting quarterback when Kansas State faces Kansas on Thursday.
"The depth chart is probably the same as it was when we went in," Snyder said Monday during the Big 12 conference call. "Nobody has done anything to make it any different than it was."
Snyder said he would re-evaluate his quarterback situation after Thursday's 48-13 loss against Nebraska. Starter Carson Coffman was unremarkable, completing 14 of 22 passes for 91 yards, and backups Collin Klein and Sammuel Lamur both saw action against the Cornhuskers.
As of Monday, however, Snyder didn't expect either player to overtake Coffman on the depth chart.
"I think Carson has made some improvement during the course of the week, and the other two have as well," Snyder said.