Courtney Messingham isn’t bringing any radical changes to Kansas State’s offense like an air-raid passing attack or a triple-option running scheme, but the Wildcats will look different with a new coordinator calling plays next season.
That much is already clear.
“Coach Messingham’s offense is very intriguing,” K-State receiver Wykeen Gill said. “That’s the word I would use for it, just a lot of extra motions, a lot of different looks and things we are throwing at people. It’s a lot of fun and exciting football.”
It’s also a work in progress. Messingham, who followed new K-State coach Chris Klieman from North Dakota State, has spent the majority of spring football practice installing new plays.