Kansas State basketball players can kick back and relax during the NCAA Tournament selection show on Sunday.
The Wildcats are almost certain to hear their name called as an at-large team. Unlike last year, they have played their way off the bubble and solidly into the projected field of 68.
There won’t be much drama. But that doesn’t mean there won’t be a few questions. Here are two big ones: What seed will K-State earn? Where will K-State play its first- and second-round games?
Most experts project K-State to be a No. 9 or No. 10 seed after finishing 22-11 overall and fourth in the Big 12.