Kansas State closed out spring ball with its spring game over the weekend. Here's what we learned from it:
1. The Wildcats will be better at QB: K-State's quarterback battle looks like it will carry over into the fall, and that's not necessarily a bad thing. Because it appears that whatever ultimately happens in this derby, the Wildcats are going to be much improved at the position from last year when they ended the season with receiver Kody Cook behind center. Jesse Ertz, named one of four captains after missing almost all of last year with a knee injury, showed command of the offense while completing 12 of 18 passes for 124 yards and a touchdown.