SPRING OBJECTIVES
The development of the offensive line is essential if QB Josh Freeman is going to realize his potential. Freeman has played behind a spotty line each of his first two seasons. The play of the line will also determine what success Kansas State can build on the ground. RB James Patton is the only proven rusher returning, although four freshmen redshirted last season and could provide depth. Defensively, the Wildcats return proven players within every position group, though the breakdowns they suffered late last season were staggering.
BUILDING BLOCKS
For better or worse, Freeman became the face of the program when he was anointed as a freshman starter at quarterback during the 2006 Big 12 schedule. As a junior, Freeman needs to exert leadership and also develop better command of the game and more accuracy on his throws. DE Ian Campbell is a playmaker who can help Kansas State regain some swagger on defense. The Wildcats recorded 30 sacks last season, but their aggressive style contributes to defenders being out of position.
SCHEDULE SITUATION
Two difficult tests await in the non-conference slate, with Kansas State playing at home against Fresno State before traveling to Louisville. Attempts are being made to replace Fresno State with a FCS opponent. Future series have been arranged with UCLA, Miami, Oregon and Virginia Tech, a distinct change from the Bill Snyder era, when Kansas State was content to play mostly patsies before opening league play. The new approach would be better if third-year coach Ron Prince could field teams as good as Snyder's.
QUOTE TO NOTE
"A lot of the things that we've done from a recruiting standpoint, evaluation standpoint, strategy, tactics to get the player have all been so we can have a fast, strong, tough, disciplined team." -- Kansas State coach Ron Prince.
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