Jake Waters moves on after two years leading K-State's offense. In those two year, Waters set several K-State passing records and contributed to a 17-9 record. He also started every game and played the vast majority of the snaps, leaving K-State with a true first-year quarterback in 2015.
Let's take a look at first-year quarterbacks during Bill Snyder's second tenure as K-State's coach and see if we can determine what an acceptable performance looks like in 2015.
2009: Grant Gregory played most of the games, but Carson Coffman saw enough action to make a significant contribution.