Kansas State
What we’ve learned: It’s going to be a long year for the Wildcats unless Kansas State can find some consistent playmakers on offense. The red zone has been particularly unkind, with Bill Snyder’s team scoring touchdowns on just 44.4 percent of its trips inside the opponents’ 20-yard line.
How it helps or hurts Kansas State’s title push: The good news is the Wildcats remain undefeated with Snyder in charge. The veteran coach knows the problems and how to address them better than most. But K-State still needs playmakers and won’t compete for a title without some emerging.
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How it helps or hurts Kansas State’s title push: The good news is the Wildcats remain undefeated with Snyder in charge. The veteran coach knows the problems and how to address them better than most. But K-State still needs playmakers and won’t compete for a title without some emerging.