Let me go over K-State just for fun.
First, the strength is the defensive front four. Klieman thinks it's the best in the B12. Wyatt Hubert, a junior, is expected to leave for the NFL. The other side, Kalid Duke, is a strong pass rusher. Both, at times, get caught rushing too wide. The tackles are solid but not Wyatt-good.
The backside linebackers and defensive backs are okay. AJ Parker is the best of the lot at nickel. Strong safety is a weakness and that may open-it-up for ISU's tight ends.
The real weakness though is at receiver. I've never seen such an inept bunch in all my years. Quarterbacks have put the ball-on-hands time-after-time only to see them dropped.
The offensive line, like ISU's, is starting to jell. They are big but not particularly angry. I don't see a Cody Whitehair or Dalton Risner out there at this point in time.
K-State's scatback, Deuce Vaughn, and tight end Briley Moore, if he plays, are difference makers.
Special teams are solid, not great. No David Allen. In fact, punting and field goal kicking have, at times, been disappointing.
If K-State can run the ball, ISU will be in danger. If not, it's curtains because the Wildcat receiving corps cannot be counted on to ring the bell particularly with the youngster at QB.
So, there's your scouting report.