MANHATTAN
Change has never been more evident within Kansas State’s basketball team.
Eight players from last season’s roster are gone. Five new players have arrived. It’s only June, not even a week since freshmen and transfers were allowed to report for summer school, and already everything feels different.
“We have got a lot of new guys, a lot of fresh faces. We are basically a brand new team,” said senior guard Brian Rohleder. “I don’t know if I have ever heard of a team that had that much turnover in an offseason, but I can’t say it was unexpected after the season (15-17) we had and the problems we had in the locker room.