The K-State Ring of Honor honors an elite group of Wildcat players who have achieved success on and off the field, have a high quality of character, have represented K-State well, have achieved All-American status or have performed at a“program-transformational level that warrants consideration” and are five-yearsremoved from K-State, according to K-State Sports.
K-State will be adding four more Wildcat greats to the ring including Clarence Scott, Michael Bishop, Jordy Nelson and Darren Sproles on Sept. 5 at K-State football’s season opener against South Dakota State.
Next up is a player who was a definite bright spot in the darkness of the Ron Prince years, wide receiver Jordy Nelson.