Any options for watching spring "showcase" online?
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Re: Any options for watching spring "showcase" online?
I went and there was a good crowd. I found it very interesting and entertaining. It was basically a normal practice with a short scrimmage at the end. The on field drills largely consisted of 2 squads running a variety of plays. There were occasional interviews of Coach Klieman on the big screen describing what he was attempting to accomplish and what he observed from the various things they were doing. B.J. Finney and Matthew McCrane were interviewed primarily regarding there NFL experiences. I wasn't there for the early part of the day but was impressed with what I saw. During the last interview Coach Kli stated that they were going to bring championships to K-State.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKGAqWEkTjQ
51:32 of the Showcase from a camera in the stands so you can see the whole field.
Plus a good number of interviews of coaches and some players.
51:32 of the Showcase from a camera in the stands so you can see the whole field.
Plus a good number of interviews of coaches and some players.
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The players on the team recruited by Coach Snyder's staff really seem to be "buying in." Glad to see that.katlander wrote: ↑April 15th, 2019, 12:59 amI went and there was a good crowd. I found it very interesting and entertaining. It was basically a normal practice with a short scrimmage at the end. The on field drills largely consisted of 2 squads running a variety of plays. There were occasional interviews of Coach Klieman on the big screen describing what he was attempting to accomplish and what he observed from the various things they were doing. B.J. Finney and Matthew McCrane were interviewed primarily regarding there NFL experiences. I wasn't there for the early part of the day but was impressed with what I saw. During the last interview Coach Kli stated that they were going to bring championships to K-State.
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To me, what Klieman and Co. are doing best is trying to make football fun. There really is no down time for these kids to take a break and just be a typical college student. Football can become just like a job in the real world. It is very difficult to stay motivated unless one can go through the process with a smile on their face.
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i know this for a fact because one of the guys was in my class and his father has been outspoken about player buy-in. that won't be a problem.stlcatfan wrote: ↑April 15th, 2019, 7:48 pmThe players on the team recruited by Coach Snyder's staff really seem to be "buying in." Glad to see that.katlander wrote: ↑April 15th, 2019, 12:59 amI went and there was a good crowd. I found it very interesting and entertaining. It was basically a normal practice with a short scrimmage at the end. The on field drills largely consisted of 2 squads running a variety of plays. There were occasional interviews of Coach Klieman on the big screen describing what he was attempting to accomplish and what he observed from the various things they were doing. B.J. Finney and Matthew McCrane were interviewed primarily regarding there NFL experiences. I wasn't there for the early part of the day but was impressed with what I saw. During the last interview Coach Kli stated that they were going to bring championships to K-State.
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