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Data Scout Notes: 2022: Transfer from Kansas State...2021: NAC...(+) Coming off Sept 2021 Knee INJ...2020: NAC
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One of Kansas State's oldest and most experienced wide receivers is no longer a member of the football team. Chabastin Taylor, who was expected to catch passes for the Wildcats as a sixth-year senior this upcoming season, is no longer listed on the K-Sta te summer roster, which was updated this week. A team spokesperson confirmed Taylor has left the team. The reasons for his departure are unknown. Taylor flashed potential during his time with the Wildcats, as he caught 33 passes for 490 yards and three t ouchdowns during his four seasons in Manhattan.When healthy, he delivered a solid junior campaign in which he led all K-State receivers in catches (19) and receiving yards (293). But he suffered a torn ACL in the final game of that season and he s truggled to return to the field as a senior, catching just one pass for 14 yards. Still, the 6-foot-4 receiver from Giddings, Texas seemed poised to play a fifth season at K-State when spring practices came to an end. "I think Chabastin is healthier and doing some things that can help us," K-State football coach Chris Klieman said in April. "Chabastin Taylor has been great, as well," K-State receivers coach Thad Ward added. "He's had some flashes and shown flashes at different practices." - The Kansas C ity Star
(DS#999 WR) rSr/2023 WR Chabastin Taylor, Kansas State
News Source: The Kansas City Star
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Chabastin Taylor likely will be available to play for Kansas State in Saturday's season opener versus Stanford. How many plays he'll actually be on the field, though, still is up in the air. "We envision him playing," K-State head coach Chris Klieman sai d during his weekly press conference Tuesday. "But we have some depth at wide receiver, so I'm not worried (like), 'Oh shoot, we're in trouble. We've got to play him 45 snaps a game right now,' because I don't think he's at that phase." Taylor, a senior wideout, is a key piece of the Wildcats' offense. He led K-State receivers in receptions (19), receiving yards (293) and yards per game (29.3) last season. (He ranked third on the team overall in those three categories, trailing running back Deuce Vaughn and tight end Briley Moore.) But the 6-foot-4, 220-pound Taylor has been limited since the 2020 campaign wrapped up.He had surgery shortly after the season that sidelined him for the entirety of spring practice and a portion of this year's presea son camp. Last week, Klieman said that he didn't expect Taylor would have a "full load of 60 plays or 45 plays" against the Cardinal. That meant, he said, other receivers will have to step up. Offensive coordinator Courtney Messingham said much the same earlier in camp, when he pointed out Taylor still "is a work in progress" as he returns from surgery. "We've got to find five, six or seven wide receivers who can play and travel every week," Messingham said during a post-practice press conference Aug. 1 6. - Manhattan Mercury
(DS#999 WR) rSr/2023 WR Chabastin Taylor, Kansas State
News Source: Manhattan Mercury
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