Kansas State Football Nightmare Begins Stunning Announcement Changes Everything for Avery Johnson
MANHATTAN, Kan. Kansas State football has been hit with a major development that could dramatically reshape expectations for quarterback Avery Johnson and the Wildcats heading into the 2026 season.
The announcement that star offensive tackle John Pastore will miss the entire season because of a lower-leg injury has immediately created a major concern for Kansas State. Pastore was the Wildcats’ lone returning offensive-line starter and was selected to the preseason All-Big 12 First Team.
For Johnson, the timing could hardly be worse.
A Huge Blow to Avery Johnson
Johnson enters his senior season carrying enormous expectations. He has already established himself as one of the most important players on the Kansas State roster, and the 2026 campaign represents a major opportunity to define his legacy in Manhattan.
Last season, Johnson threw for 2,385 yards and 18 touchdowns while adding 477 rushing yards and eight rushing touchdowns.
But losing Pastore means Johnson could now face additional pressure behind a reworked offensive line.
Pastore had been expected to protect Johnson’s blind side. With him unavailable, Kansas State may have to rely on younger players, including true freshman Oliver Miller, to fill the massive void.
The Nightmare Scenario
For a quarterback entering a potential legacy-defining season, protection is everything.
Johnson possesses the athletic ability to escape pressure and create plays with his legs, but Kansas State needs him to become more consistent as a passer if the Wildcats are going to challenge for the Big 12.
His 2025 numbers were respectable, but his 59.8% completion rate showed that there remains room for improvement.
Now, without one of the team’s most important offensive linemen, Johnson could be asked to make quicker decisions and create even more plays outside the structure of the offense.
Collin Klein’s Biggest Challenge
The development also puts greater responsibility on head coach and offensive architect Collin Klein.
Klein previously worked with Johnson during his early development at Kansas State, and his return has generated optimism that the quarterback can finally reach his enormous potential.
K-State’s official coverage has described the ceiling surrounding Johnson’s senior season as extremely high, with the quarterback himself saying, “The sky’s the limit.”
But Klein now has another problem to solve.
How does Kansas State maximize Johnson’s strengths while protecting him behind an offensive line that has suddenly lost its most experienced returning tackle?
Johnson Must Become the Answer
There is little question that Johnson remains the centerpiece.
The quarterback has already accumulated 5,576 passing yards, 48 passing touchdowns, 1,378 rushing yards and 22 rushing touchdowns during his Kansas State career.
Those numbers demonstrate why expectations remain so high.
Kansas State needs Johnson to turn that production into winning football.
The Wildcats are entering a new era under Klein, and Johnson has the opportunity to become the face of that transition.

A Season That Could Define His Legacy
The latest injury announcement makes the challenge even bigger.
Johnson is no longer simply trying to have a productive senior season. He is being asked to lead an offense dealing with significant changes while carrying the expectations of an entire program.
Kansas State fans will now watch closely as Klein determines who can step into Pastore’s role and how quickly the new offensive line can develop.
The Wildcats still have plenty of talent around Johnson, including veteran receivers such as Jaron Tibbs and Joshua Manning, who could help ease the pressure on the quarterback.
But the formula is clear.
Protect Avery Johnson. Give him time. Let him use his legs. And turn his potential into production.
The Pastore injury has made that mission considerably more difficult.
And with Johnson’s final college season approaching, Kansas State’s response could determine whether 2026 becomes a breakthrough campaign or the nightmare nobody in Manhattan wanted to see.
For Avery Johnson, the pressure has never been higher.
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