MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Who will be Kansas State’s starting quarterback against Arkansas in the Liberty Bowl?
K-State co-offensive coordinator Dana Dimel said Wednesday a decision hadn’t been made. When head coach Bill Snyder was posed the question Friday, just over 24 hours from kickoff, he wouldn’t bite.
“I’ll tell you tomorrow … after the game,” Snyder said with a sly smile.
Will it be Joe Hubener, who has been inconsistent throughout the season after taking over in the opening game for the injured Jesse Ertz?
Will it be Kody Cook, a starting wide receiver who filled in twice when Hubener was injured?