The Walk-OnsI usually leave the walk-ons out of my previews, not out of disrespect, but because the chances of most making an impact are slim...at least at most schools. At Kansas State, walk-ons tend to be a different breed of football player all-together. If history holds, someone I didn't mention in this bloated article will go on to start sometime over the next few seasons. Keep guys like Brock Wolf (high school offensive lineman / quarterback), Joe Vickers (Iowa Shrine Bowl Participant), Navarro Schnunke (a walk-on 4* guard (?!?!) and the 2nd best player out of South Dakota in 2024 according to 247 sports), Logan Cox (JuCo walk-on out of Hutchinson by way of Topeka, and Seaman High School), and Michael Capria (a first team all-state guard out of Kansas City, Missouri and Liberty High School) stored in the back of your brain. You might be able to impress your friends when they're gunning for All-American honors a few years down the line.OverallThe names have
ссылка changed from last season, but the standard is the same. Skill position players are great, but Kansas State will always need, at minimum, a good offensive line to be successful. I see good as the floor for this unit, with the potential to be great. I see the floor as great in the near future with the type of recruits this staff continues to bring in year after year.Most Read Slate: Good enough! The Wildcats were not perfect, but a win is still a great start to the season. Cats move up to #17 in AP Poll Three teams above the Cats lost and plummeted, but two got huge boosts to leapfrog the good guys. FINAL: (18) K-State Wildcats 41, UT-Martin 6 There are still questions to be answered, but the Cats got the job done to open 2024. 2024 K-State Football: Game 1 vs UT Martin The Wildcats host the Skyhawks in the 2024 season opener. Kansas State Football: Week 1 Depth Chart - Offense Drew breaks down the first Wildcat depth chart. Avery and DJ return but there are plenty of new faces on the field Saturday.