Kansas State football has one of the bigger games in recent program history coming up, with the Wildcats set to take on Alabama in the Sugar Bowl on New Years Eve. It's been a great season in Manhattan, and on Tuesday, head coach Chris Klieman joined 610's The Drive to talk about what he's been up to since winning the Big 12 Championship and how they're planning for Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide.
"They're really well coached, which is kind of a no brainer with a Nick Saban team," he said. "So you know they're well coached. I think they do as good a job as anybody as attacking your weaknesses. Offense, defense, and special teams. Yeah, they do what they do to an extent, but if you have a weakness, in whatever phase of it, they can attack it. And up front offensively, and up front defensively, I think they're so talented there."
You can listen to Klieman's entire interview in the embedded player below: