2024 Kansas State Football Spring Preview: Avery Johnson As QB1

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  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
  • Brendan Moore of the CFBPod.com Show dives into some storylines and position groups to watch for Kansas State football as the Wildcats begin spring practice. Where does Avery Johnson need to develop his game? What will the offense look like under new OC Conor Riley?
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  • @starskeymaid
    @starskeymaid 3 місяці тому

    Like how you have done most of your homework. Might want to work for lighting, etc, cause unfortunately packaging is part of it. Your product seems good though.

  • @3MoonTzu
    @3MoonTzu 4 місяці тому +1

    We actually like what we have in our DE room, and Chidi Obiazor is a guy to watch there. If he stays healthy, he’s going to have a big season.
    At WR, look at Tre Spivey as a high ceiling guy that could be ready to make a big impact at some point this season. Keagan Johnson had high expectations last season that he failed to meet while dealing with lingering injury issues, but the word is that with a year in the program under his belt and a return to 100% health, he’s set to take big leap. While unproven, this WR room actually looks like it could be K-State’s best under Klieman - or at least since Klieman’s first season in 2019.
    Have to see how the pieces all shake out, but the ceiling appears to be 12-0. I doubt that happens, but looking at the schedule, K-St should be favored in every single game at the beginning of the season with the toughest games - Arizona, Oklahoma State, and Kansas - all coming at home while avoiding Utah, Texas Tech, TCU, UCF. There’s tough road trips to Tulane, WVU, BYU, and most notably, Iowa State. An early trip to Colorado might be tricky too, but anything less than 10-2 and a berth in the Big 12 championship game is probably a failure.

    • @starskeymaid
      @starskeymaid 3 місяці тому

      At West Virginia will be a challenge.