The buzz around Manhattan is intensifying as Kansas State heads into 2025. Now, with Avery Johnson, the Wildcats are aiming for another solid season. As Chris Klieman is determined to build on last year’s impressive 9-4 record, all eyes aren’t just set on Johnson, as the backup QB competition is brewing behind him. As the real heat isn’t just about the starting lineup, it’s about who can close out games and if the man calling the play can deliver the kind of season the fans expect.
Well, Avery Johnson fueled Kansas State’s turnaround season, showcasing his dynamic dual-threat ability by passing for 2,712 yards with 25 touchdowns and 10 interceptions, while also gashing defenses with his running. However, an early victory against Colorado saw him connect with Jayce Brown on a 33-yard pass, only to collapse in pain, clutching his right side—a pivotal moment that shaped the Wildcats’ season. But then let’s not forget his game against Colorado, where the team relied on his rushing ability.
And the result? He sustained an injury while throwing, and since then he hasn’t been in his 100% form. So, Chris Klieman can’t take that chance anymore, and that’s exactly why he’s developing 2 QBs behind Johnson: Jacob Knuth and freshman Blake Barnett. And Kansas State Football on Go Powercat’s host Tim Fitzgerald already has a favorite. “Avery Johnson is going to start at quarterback. But the real news is Jacob Knuth appeared to be taking the number two snaps. He’s been in a battle with Blake Barnett, the redshirt freshman, but it looks like Knuth as of now is on top of that,” he said.
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