Kansas State in College Football Playoff
- Kansas State impresses during fall practice in College Football Playoff projections.
- Utah disappoints and is projected out of the College Football Playoff.
- Updated field of College Football Playoff includes Kansas State and excludes Utah.
In a move anticipated by many, Will Howard has been named the starting quarterback for the Wildcats, bringing a wealth of experience and running ability that is expected to significantly enhance the team's performance compared to last season. The Wildcats, who finished with a commendable 13-1 record, boast a deep and talented roster, particularly in the trenches, where they are considered unmatched. The team faces challenges, particularly in the secondary, which has undergone a complete overhaul following the NFL Draft. However, Howard, a former starter at Clemson and Oregon State, possesses the physical attributes necessary to thrive under head coach Norvell's offensive scheme, which is known for adapting to the quarterback's strengths. The running back corps is also promising, featuring Alabama transfer Roydell Williams, versatile back Lawrance Toafili, and standout freshman Cam Davis. The Wildcats' schedule includes tough road games against Miami and Notre Dame, as well as a home matchup against North Carolina. Inside the program, there is considerable excitement surrounding Howard's potential, especially given the talented group of receivers at his disposal. The offensive line is also expected to provide solid protection, allowing Howard to focus on his game without excessive scrambling. As the season approaches, the Wildcats are viewed as a formidable contender, with only Michigan and Ohio State posing significant challenges in terms of talent. The team is optimistic about its prospects, particularly with Howard at the helm.