You know the drill. You’ve seen it dozens of time. A Kansas State player lines up to receive a punt or a kickoff, the air around him is suddenly charged, and before you can say #SpecialTeamsU, he has housed the kick or punt for a score.
That this happens more often with Kansas State than any other team in college football is not coincidence. In the past, the Wildcats have worked hard to make this happen, and the 2021 season is no different.
The Returners
Last year, Philip Brooks, a former walk-on, housed two punts against Kansas.