K-State at crossroads after troubling loss to Oklahoma State

 

September 26, 2021



KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — One thing Kansas State coach Chris Klieman never expected to have this season was a quarterback controversy.

He had sixth-year senior Skylar Thompson returning from a season-ending shoulder injury, ready to regain the reins of an offense that was humming before he was hurt. And backing him up was Will Howard, a sophomore who gained a ton of experience after Thompson was hurt last season.

Well, four games into the season and the Wildcats (3-1, 0-1 Big 12) are at a quarterback crossroads.

Thompson was hurt on an innocuous play against Southern Illinois a couple of weeks a...



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