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.
Continuing our series on the 2015 Ring of Honor Inductees, we move to one of the best (or, according to who you talk to, the best) quarterback in K-State history.