K-StateOnline contributors Derek Young, Mason Voth, Drew Galloway and others keep you informed on Kansas State football and basketball throughout the year with the KSO Show. To get you ready for each and every K-State football and basketball game, to recap every contest and to remain in the loop on every item of breaking news or every Kansas State recruiting development, make the KSO Show your home.
Mason and Drew start their series of looking back at past great games in Wildcat history with 2003 Nebraska. The Wildcats hadn't won in Lincoln since 1968 and needed to win their final two games to earn a spot in the Big 12 Championship game against Oklahoma. One of the iconic games of Snyder 1.0.
Mason and Drew discuss the latest 2026 football commitment for Kansas State, then they take a look at the Big 12 scheduling matrix for K-State basketball in 2025-2026, including the absence of a second game with Iowa State and what it all means
Mason and Drew complete the list of ranking quarterbacks at K-State over the last 20 seasons, attacking the top 10. It includes two Big 12 champion starting quarterbacks, other record holding quarterbacks and players who didn't have the longest careers.
Drew Galloway joins Mason Voth to discuss what the upcoming weekend looks like for K-State football recruiting, as the Wildcats welcome in a large crop of visitors that most have location in common
Mason and Drew discuss how PJ Haggerty committing changes the outlook for the roster and K-State's NCAA Tournament hopes in 2025-2026
Cult heroes galore on today's list, listen to hear how Mason and Drew came to their decisions for the middle of the order.
Football adds Oliver Miller, an offensive lineman who had offers from Minneosta & Purdue, as well as Ohio State interest. Basketball adds a banged up JUCO big who is likely to redshirt in 2025-2026. Mason and Drew give their thoughts on the additions.
Mason and Drew continue their ranking of every K-State quarterback to throw a pass since 2006 by discussing players No. 20 through No. 16 on the list, including one of the best K-State players of all-time
After Sam Leavitt and Jordyn Tyson of Arizona State, K-State's Avery Johnson and Jayce Brown have a case to be the second best QB/WR duo in the league for 2025
Mason and Drew discuss where Dylan Edwards will rank amongst Big 12 running backs in 2025, plus the debut of "The Rally," as Drew tries to name the first win of each K-State season since 2015.
Mason Voth and Drew Galloway from KSO have ranked every quarterback to attempt a pass over the last 20 seasons of K-State football, the list begins with players 25 through 21, with a new set of five being released each Friday in the month of May.
Kansas State is constantly receiving praise on how they recruit high school athletes, how much of a difference does that make?
Mason and Drew discuss K-State losing strength and conditioning coach Tru Carroll to USC, and the promotion of his assistant Ray Thomas to the same role in Manhattan
Mason and Drew discuss the mass wave of additions for Kansas State's offensive line and if the planned changes will be the fix K-State needs
Mason is back from welcoming baby No. 2 into the world and wants to discuss his thoughts on the happenings around K-State football and basketball with Drew to get back in the swing of things, plus a look ahead to summer content for the KSO Show
Mason and Drew discuss the draft prospects of DJ Giddens, Jacob Parrish and Marques Sigle. Also, a look at what Chris Klieman and his staff have produced at K-State over the years.
Drew Galloway joins Mason Voth to discuss what might come next on the recruiting trail for K-State, plus why CJ Jones' departure from the basketball team isn't an issue
Kansas State has lost one of their 2025 basketball commitments the day before signing day. It won't negatively impact the Wildcats on the floor, but Mason Voth and Drew Galloway discuss why it is yet another negative for the program.
Over the last ten seasons, K-State has won a lot of football games despite minimal production from wide receivers at times. Is 2025 the year where the unit lives up to preseason hype? Also a discussion on how many receptions Jayce Brown should target and if he goes for 1,000 yards.
Kansas State is hunting for answers in the transfer portal after losing Dug McDaniel and adding the sixth man from UNCW. Are the Wildcats getting better this offseason?
While another top young quarterback holds out in Knoxville, Avery Johnson continues to put his head down and go to work for Kansas State, while also being drama free and a great ambassador for the school and his own brand. Mason and Drew discuss how special Johnson is and if the results will follow on the field this season.
Kansas State continues to have slow news in the transfer portal, but is that about to change with Marquel Sutton and Jalil Bethea? Mason and Drew break it down, plus a low down on some of the other names that are involved with the Wildcats.
Mason and Drew discuss the news of Bennett Stirtz following Ben McCollum to Iowa, legacy recruit All Wright entering the portal and interest from K-State and the waiting game that the Wildcats are playing in the portal. Plus the K-State women now know they will face USC next Saturday in the Sweet 16.
Mason and Drew discuss opening day for the transfer portal and a few early targets for K-State
Mason and Drew discuss the K-State plan at running back in 2025 and expectations for the backs
Mason and Drew discuss what the priorities of the offseason should be for Jerome Tang and Kansas State basketball, plus the women's basketball draw in the NCAA Tournament and why Kansas City is easily the best location for the Big 12 Tournament, despite complaining from Pac-12 fans
Mason Voth, ksu_FAN and Drew Galloway give their thoughts from the end of K-State's season and what needs to happen to have a chance of turning the Tang Era around
Mason and Drew are joined by former K-State beat writer, KCTV5 writer and ASU alum Gabe Swartz to talk Cats/Sun Devils starting Big 12 action against each other, who has the best chance to make a run from each day of the tournament and a very silly and stupid exercise on which coaches would Wife Swap for Big 12 Tournament week with which school.
Mason and Fan discuss the K-State loss to Iowa State and look at what needs to change next season and who should actually be part of the third rebuild next season
Mason and Drew are joined by Alec Busse from Cyclone Report to talk Cats and Clones on Saturday and how an Illinois grad views what Coleman Hawkins season at K-State has been like.
Mason and Drew discuss K-State's win over Cincinnati that saw Coleman Hawkins return to the floor and almost guarantee them a good scenario for the Big 12 Tournament. Also discussion about the recruiting noise K-State is starting to make in basketball and some good ole fashioned tom foolery to finish it off with wild Big 12 scenarios that don't really matter.
Mason Voth and Drew Galloway discuss the K-State hunt for high school basketball prospects and how close they might be to landing a few. Then a look at how the three K-State participants fared at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indy.
ksu_FAN joins Mason to discuss the Wildcats win over Colorado and what to make of certain aspects of the team moving into next season
Mason starts a new KSO series by answering a question each day surrounding something to do with Kansas State, today's question is about what changes need to happen in the offseason for K-State basketball to get back on track and be an NCAA Tournament team once again
Mason and Drew recap another K-State loss and once again look more at the big picture problems and solutions that arose from the Wildcats' putrid play in Orlando
Mason Voth and Drew Galloway discuss the weekend of K-State sports, and also take a look at the important topics moving forward. Including a football recruiting update, women's basketball hunting for a Big 12 title in the final week of the season, baseball sweeping three ranked opponents and the Coleman Hawkins injury plus another brutal stretch of men's basketball
Mason and Fan discuss Kansas State's loss to Arizona State on Sunday, a third straight loss for the previously surging Wildcats. Updates on Coleman Hawkins' situation and the road forward with roster construction and team philosophy for a fourth Jerome Tang season.
Mason and Drew take a look at what is coming this weekend in Bramlage for the K-State Men & Women, plus answer any questions about the Cats you may have!
AUDIO BEGINS AT 45 SECOND MARKMason, FAN and Drew search for answers after K-State's brutal performance in Salt Lake City results in a second straight loss and likely NCAA Tournament hopes too
Mason and Drew immediately discuss their thoughts from K-State's tough night in Provo, what comes next in the short term and long term for the 2025 season.
Mason and Drew discuss some of the big topics pertaining to K-State, and also some that don't to close out the week with a Friday KSO Show
Fan joins Mason courtside in Bramlage immediately following K-State's win over No. 13 Arizona
Kansas State is losing their offensive coordinator for the second straight season, now seeing Conor Riley bolt for the Dallas Cowboys offensive line coaching job. What does the loss mean and expectations for Matt Wells as full OC? Plus the basketball team stays hot with a comfortable win over Kansas, and now Arizona comes to Manhattan. How realistic are the NCAA Tournament hopes now and what does the rest of the season look like to make it a reality?
Mason and ksu_FAN went live to discuss K-State's fifth straight win as they took down rival Kansas in Bramlage Coliseum on Saturday
Mason and Drew went live to discuss their immediate reaction to how K-State's 2025 football schedule will play out and what to know about the teams they are facing
Mason and Drew go live from the floor of Hilton Coliseum following Kansas State's stunning upset victory over No. 3 Iowa State, snapping a 15-game road losing streak for the Wildcats, one shy of tying a school record.Audio starts at 1:00 minute mark.
Mason and Drew discuss what changes were made to rankings for the 2025 recruiting class for K-State, including two players in the On300, a receiver who made a big move and four total blue chips. Also K-State snags 30% of the Top 10 in the state.