Here are three things to watch for in Kansas State's spring game Saturday, which kicks off at 1:10 p.m. CT in Bill Snyder Family Stadium:
1. The quarterbacks. K-State lost its top two quarterbacks, Jesse Ertz and Alex Delton, to injury in the nonconference and sputtered offensively much of last season as a result. This spring, Ertz and Delton are healthy again, and are battling 2015 starter Joe Hubener and intriguing true freshman Skylar Thompson, who enrolled early for spring ball, for the starting position. Ertz, who won the job out of fall camp last year, could have the edge in the derby.