Kansas State has been struggling for years at the receiver positions; the last time the team had a first-class corps was when Tyler Lockett, Curry Sexton, and Chris Harper were helping Collin Klein prove he wasn’t just a running quarterback.
Klein is now in charge of the offense, and for the first time in years K-State might have the tools to effectively spread the field. More importantly, they might have the right position coach in place to help them excel. Thad Ward, who had two receivers combine for nearly 2,000 yards receiving in 2019 at Temple, of all places, takes over as wide receivers coach for the Wildcats.