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K-State Spring Game: What We Learned - Offense

It was cold and wet, and not everyone played, and it was still just a glorified practice. But we still learned a few things from the Spring Game, got a few rare insights into the Kansas State Wildcats football program, and saw a few things that we won’t normally see in a regular game.

We’ll start with the offense, and follow up with the defense and special teams later on. For clarification, the Purple offense and the White defense were the first-team units, while the White offense and Purple defense were the second-team units.

What We Learned

Expected starters Dalton Risner and Abdul Beecham were held out of the practice, presumably healing from injuries, so Josh Rivas and Nick Kaltmayer (who started the Cactus Bowl in place of the inured Risner) got the start on the right side of the Purple o-line.