Fall camp started today for Kansas State. It will be an important time for the Wildcats to build chemistry on offense. The potential is there for a dynamic offense during the season.
The journey begins today for Kansas State football team when the players hit the practice field for the first time during fall camp.
On paper, the Wildcats look strong with the return of junior running back DJ Giddens and the addition of running back Dylan Edwards. It should give K-State a dynamic running game because sophomore quarterback Avery Johnson is a threat to run at any time. K-State is looking for a tight end replacement for Ben Sinnott, who was drafted in the second round by the Washington Commanders. One of the candidates to do that is sophomore Garrett Oakley.
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