The Kansas State football team has been without one of its top defensive players this spring.
Will Geary, a senior who has made 30 career starts at defensive tackle, is not currently practicing and is spending time away from the Wildcats, special teams coordinator Sean Snyder said Tuesday while filling in for his father, head coach Bill Snyder, at a news conference.
“Will is working on a few things right now,” Sean Snyder said, “and hopefully things will work out and we will have him back.”
Geary is K-State’s top returning defensive lineman. He has been a First Team All-Big 12 selection in each of the past two seasons.