MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) – Much of the credit for Kansas State’s unbeaten start has fallen on the shoulders of Bill Snyder, and for good reason. The 72-year-old coach has made all the right calls this season. But quite a bit of the success can be traced to the offensive line, too.
Those big guys up front have paved the way for quarterback Collin Klein to rush for 14 touchdowns, and two players to average nearly 100 yards rushing per game. The result is a 7-0 start and a big showdown against 11th-ranked Oklahoma on Saturday.
Snyder praised the offensive linemen earlier this week, and said the job they’ve done eliminating mistakes has been just as important as anything else for the Wildcats’ success.