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No one should be surprised if Wesley Fair gets a promotion when the Kansas State football team unveils its first depth chart ...
After losing defensive backs Jacob Parrish and Marques Sigle to the NFL, Kansas State is trying to revamp its secondary to emulate its 2024 success and more. De ...
Kansas State has a daunting journey to clinch a potential Big 12 title and historic postseason berth. But its most significant challenge may come before many th ...
Kansas State offensive coordinator Matt Wells and defensive coordinator Joe Klanderman met with members of the media on ...
Kansas State defensive coordinator Joe Klanderman, who also coaches the Wildcat safeties, talks about his position group.
In which BracketCat counts down the 15th day until the 2025 kickoff with a profile of Kansas State wide receiver Callen Barta ...
Here are five bold predictions for K-State’s upcoming season, plus game-by-game picks: Kansas State’s starting quarterback ...
Our second projected Kansas State depth chart comes via a message board post at KSO and digs into who the starters and main ...
Just ask defensive coordinator Joe Klanderman, who also coaches the Wildcat safeties. "I think part of it is Avery has gotten a lot better, too.
Stufflebean started every game last year, and he’s a unique figure in defensive coordinator Joe Klanderman’s 3-3-5 formation. The 6-4, 252-pounder is expected to be the speed rusher on the ground.
On defense Solid defensive units have been a staple of coordinator Joe Klanderman during his time with the Wildcats after coming with Klieman from North Dakota State six years ago now.
Kansas State football senior VJ Payne is the only starter back in the secondary, but the Wildcats have plenty of prospects to fill the void at safety.
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