Dalton Schoen explains how K-State football practice has changed under Chris Klieman By
If it wasn’t already evident from the kickball tournament or lighthearted videos the Kansas State football team shared on social media throughout spring practice, the Wildcats left no doubt on the final play of their open scrimmage last weekend.
There is a new vibe in Manhattan.
That much was clear when dozens of K-State football players raced to congratulate Sammy Wheeler after the converted tight end closed out the team’s spring showcase with a one-handed catch over his left shoulder from Ryan Henington that technically didn’t count because his toes landed out of bounds.