Offense
There’s a lot of depth at running back, with three players whose output totaled over 1,000 yards, returning. Sophomore running back Alex Barnes, who last year averaged 7.9 YPA and scored six touchdowns, will most likely start. The frontline should be able to open up running lanes, which means most of Kansas State’s offense, as it was last year, will be based on the ground game.
Defense
The top three linebackers are gone and that means some new guys will start. Whoever takes those three spots will have to make up for the contributions of Elijah Lee (110 TCKLs, 1.5 SCKs, 5 TFL, 3 PD, 2 INTs, 2 QBH) and Charmeachealle Moore (75 TCKLS, 0.5 SCKs, 3.5 TFL, 2 PD, 2 QBH). Plus, on the line DE Jordan Willis, who had 11.5 sacks six TFL, four QBH, and 52 tackles, has to be replaced. It won’t be easy to fill in for any of these players. The frontline and the linebacking unit could be problematic.
Special Teams
2017 Kansas State Wildcats College Football Preview: Final Word
Bill Snyder, who coached this team from 1989 to 2005 and then retired, only to return in 2209, has an overall record of 202-105-1 and a bowl mark of 8-10. In February 2017, Snyder was diagnosed with throat cancer. He reported in July that he was doing fine, and he’s been active in coaching the team. How his disease will affect the team and his coaching is a major question mark. But at this point, Snyder is focused and dedicated to guiding his team to a winning season.
This 2017 Kansas State Wildcats college football preview see Kansas State as having to meet a big test on Oct 7 when they travel to Texas to play the Longhorns. If Texas is for real, they’re going to have to prove it against the Wildcats. The same is true for Kansas State in terms of how they play Texas. Oklahoma visits Kansas State on Oct 21 for a game that can have major implications regarding in what place each team will finish. Kansas State needs to beat both Texas and Oklahoma.
Top Three Takeaways
- On offense, Kansas State will run, run, and run some more
- The D must make up for the loss of DE Jordan Willis
- Snyder’s health and age (he’s 77 and turns 78 in Oct) may be factors