The 2015 version of the K-State DB corp may be the strongest unit on the team.
Going in to the 2014, it was difficult to see how the Kansas State Wildcats would replace two-time All-American Ty Zimmerman, who held together a DB rotation that was at best average. New faces dotted the board, JUCO transfers, guys who looked shaky, and only Randall Evans was a sure-thing.
Fast-forward to 2015 and nearly all those concerns are gone. The 2015 Wildcat DB corps is loaded with returning starters from a squad that was consistently above-average and at times looked spectacular.