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Wildcats know what to expect from Alex Delton as QB returns to Manhattan with TCU
By Kellis Robinett
After helping the Kansas State football team win 23 games and play in three bowls, senior quarterback Alex Delton will put a cap on his memorable time in Manhattan later this week when he makes his final appearance at Bill Snyder Family Stadium ... in a TCU uniform.
“That will be interesting seeing him coming out of the opposing team’s tunnel,” K-State center Adam Holtorf said. “I’m sure we will share some words after the game, but it will be a little unique to have a former teammate across the field.”
Not just any former teammate. Delton, a quarterback, grew up in Hays and at times during his K-State career was thought to be the future leader of the Wildcats’ offense. Delton was offensive MVP at the 2017 Cactus Bowl and a team captain in 2018. Injuries and inconsistent play prevented him from living up to his full potential, but he was a productive and popular quarterback for several years.
Read more here: https://www.kansascity.com/sports/college/big-12/kansas-state/article236315388.html#storylink=cpy
By Kellis Robinett
After helping the Kansas State football team win 23 games and play in three bowls, senior quarterback Alex Delton will put a cap on his memorable time in Manhattan later this week when he makes his final appearance at Bill Snyder Family Stadium ... in a TCU uniform.
“That will be interesting seeing him coming out of the opposing team’s tunnel,” K-State center Adam Holtorf said. “I’m sure we will share some words after the game, but it will be a little unique to have a former teammate across the field.”
Not just any former teammate. Delton, a quarterback, grew up in Hays and at times during his K-State career was thought to be the future leader of the Wildcats’ offense. Delton was offensive MVP at the 2017 Cactus Bowl and a team captain in 2018. Injuries and inconsistent play prevented him from living up to his full potential, but he was a productive and popular quarterback for several years.
Read more here: https://www.kansascity.com/sports/college/big-12/kansas-state/article236315388.html#storylink=cpy