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    Rebuilding Kansas State football's offensive line is not as daunting as it might appear

    By Arne Green, Topeka Capital-Journal,

    23 days ago
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    MANHATTAN — Chris Klieman was the first to admit that rebuilding Kansas State football's offensive line after two years of stability left him a bit apprehensive.

    But replacing four of five starters, including a two-time All-American and a second-round NFL Draft pick, might not be quite as daunting as one might suspect. For one thing, the group of returning players are not nearly as inexperienced or untested as such a turnover would suggest.

    "Yeah, you lose that many starters, there is some anxiety a little bit," Klieman said back in May, a month after the conclusion of spring practice. "But we've got a lot of guys that have started a lot of games for us and a lot of guys that have been in our system for an awful long time that they just need game reps.

    "And so, our nonconference schedule, which would include a couple of really tough games, we're going to put them under fire right away. I'm excited about the offensive line, but we're going to play more guys."

    All-America guard Cooper Beebe has moved onto the Dallas Cowboys and left tackle KT Leveston was selected in the seventh round by the Los Angeles Rams. Christian Duffie was a three-year starter at right tackle and Hayden Gillum held down the center position for the past two seasons.

    That leaves senior right guard Hadley Panzer as the lone full-time returning starter, and he will either move to left guard or center in 2024. But don't forget that senior Carver Willis started the first seven games last year at right tackle while Duffie recovered from an offseason injury, and sixth-year super-senior Taylor Poitier was a regular in the rotation at right guard.

    In fact, Poitier beat out Panzer for the starting right guard spot before suffering a second straight season-ending injury in the 2022 opener.

    Also, don't forget that new offensive coordinator Conor Riley is one of the most respected offensive line coaches in the business and has consistently delivered under similar circumstances.

    Transfer Easton Kilty provides immediate help

    Despite a promising group of replacements waiting in the wings, K-State turned to the transfer portal for reinforcements and landed a proven veteran in North Dakota's Easton Kilty.

    Kilty played every position but center for the Fighting Hawks and started every game last year at left tackle, where he projects for the Wildcats.

    Who will be the offensive line starters in 2024?

    The only wild card it would appear, is Panzer. Assuming Kilty opens at left tackle, Willis at right tackle and Poitier at right guard, where he spent most of the spring, Panzer will determine who is the fifth starter.

    If Panzer is the center, look for junior Andrew Leingang to be the left guard. If Panzer is the left guard, junior Sam Hecht will start at center.

    In his May interview, Klieman said the initial plan is for Panzer to be the left guard and Hecht the center, with Leingang serving as a backup at both guard and tackle.

    Wildcats will rely on depth and versatility

    A hallmark of Riley's offensive linemen is versatility. Especially in the spring, he likes to have his players practice at multiple positions.

    Leingang and Panzer both could see action in more than one spot. Another possibility to back up Hecht at center is sophomore Michael Capria. Other veterans who could vie for playing time are John Pastore, Drake Bequeaith, Alex Key, and Devin Vass.

    "There's just a lot of different people that can help us there," Klieman said. "So, we're just going to see how it shakes out in the fall."

    Arne Green is based in Salina and covers Kansas State University sports for the Gannett network. He can be reached at agreen@gannett.com or on Twitter at @arnegreen.

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