For the first time in seven years, new names are going up on the stadium facade.
Kansas State announced this afternoon that four new members have been inducted into the extremely selective K-State Football Ring of Honor, and will be unveiled at halftime of the season opener against South Dakota on September 5. The names of Michael Bishop, Jordy Nelson, Clarence Scott, and Darren Sproles will become permanent fixtures at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.
Bishop, the 1998 Heisman Trophy runner-up and Davey O'Brien Award winner, led K-State to a 22-3 record in 1997 and 1998, taking the Wildcats to within minutes of a trip to the BCS National Championship Game before things suddenly went awry.