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    You are at:Home»Sports»K-State Sports»Injuries may cause offensive line shakeups for No. 14 K-State

    Injuries may cause offensive line shakeups for No. 14 K-State

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    By KMAN Staff on September 10, 2024 K-State Sports, Sports
    Kansas State offensive linemen Hadley Panzer, foreground, and Taylor Poitier get loose before the season opener against South Dakota on Sept. 3, 2022, at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. Staff photo by Lewis Marien

    By Tim Everson teverson@themercury.com

    The No. 14 Kansas State Wildcats had to shuffle some pieces along the offensive line in Saturday’s win over Tulane after senior right tackle Carver Willis and senior left guard Hadley Panzer left because of injury.

    Willis did return but Panzer did not, and as of Monday, the Wildcats aren’t sure if they’re going to have two of their reliable senior leaders on the field on Friday when K-State kicks off against No. 20 Arizona.

    Sophomore tackle John Pastore and junior guard Andrew Leingang stepped in for the two seniors Saturday and performed well, especially in the second half when K-State’s offense started to come alive after a slow start.

    To view the full article visit theMercury.com.

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