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Good no longer good enough for Kansas State’s experienced offensive line

Dalton Risner has some very specific criteria for what constitutes a great game from Kansas State’s offensive line.

The senior right tackle says K-State has to rush for 200 yards and avoid conceding a single sack. Hit both benchmarks, and you’ve got a great game. Anything less, and you don’t.

By those standards, K-State’s offensive line — made up of Scott Frantz (left tackle), Tyler Mitchell (left guard), Adam Holtorf (center), Abdul Beecham (right guard) and Risner — only had two great games a year ago. The first came against Baylor, when the Wildcats rushed for 225 yards and protected Jesse Ertz from start to finish.