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Our Kansas State recruiting scoop moving forward will now be via a message board post at KSO and sponsored by our friends at MyPerfectFranchise.net. We thank them for their partnership and supporting the Wildcats and our site at On3. It’s been a good month on the recruiting trail. K-State has already secured seven commits this month – most recently linebacker Maguire Richman of Kansas City and safety Dominic Mitchell of Arizona – and more could be on the way. How soon can they secure No. 8 for the month? That remains to be seen. But they do have some work left at safety. Mitchell is the lone a...
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<script async="" src="https://on3static.com/scripts/embed.js?v=3" charset="utf-8"></script></code>Kansas State continues its heater on the recruiting trail in the 2025 class. Phoenix, Arizona safety Dominic Mitchell has committed to K-State. The announcement from Mitchell comes just after his official visit to Kansas State. Mitchell was joined in Manhattan by offensive lineman Brock Heath, safety Serious Stinyard, corners JoJo Scott and Sammy Etienne, linebackers Maguire Richman and Julius Simms, and wide receivers Isaiah Mizell and Gio Richardson. Both Stinyard and Etienne have co...
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<script async="" src="https://on3static.com/scripts/embed.js?v=3" charset="utf-8"></script></code>The dam for Kansas State commits in the 2025 class has busted. For the sixth time in the past 10 days, K-State has landed another commitment. Blue Valley linebacker Maguire Richman has committed to the Wildcats. Richman’s announcement comes on the heels of an official visit to Kansas State. He is the second commitment from a busy weekend of official visits afterJoJo Scott announced his commitment. Richman and Scott were also joined in Manhattan by Brock Heath, Dominic Mitchell, Serious...
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Nuggets on Kansas State (in terms of inside intel) is relegated to our message board at KSO but still spills out the best information on the Wildcats in the market. Kicking things off is a look at who might continue the K-State recruiting hot streak. The Wildcats have added five commitments in the last 10 days and are primed for more. Numerous official visitors could be on the brink of making a decision that proves favorable for Chris Klieman and company. Link: Next to commit to K-State Another notable trend in K-State football recruiting is the hunt for a trio of players with St. Louis ties. ...
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While most of the attention is on the un-committed prospects taking official visits to Kansas State, do not forget about the prospects already committed. All three of the first commitments of the 2025 class have visited K-State. Dillon Duff, Weston Polk and Will Kemna were all in Manhattan June 7-9. Duff was the first commit of the 2025 class for the Wildcats. “The visit was great, feels more and more like home each time that I go. I enjoyed the time spent with the coaching staff, current players, and potential teammates,” Duff began. “This time was a little different as I got to soak in the m...
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<script async="" src="https://on3static.com/scripts/embed.js?v=3" charset="utf-8"></script></code>Kansas State remains red hot on the recruiting trail. Lakeland, Florida corner JoJo Scott has committed to K-State. The announcement for Scott comes on the heels of an official visit to Kansas State. Are more fireworks on the way for the Wildcats? It is possible. He was one of nine official visitors in Manhattan this weekend. Scott was joined by Maguire Richman, Brock Heath, Serious Stinyard, Sammy Etienne, Dominic Mitchell, Gio Richardson, Isaiah Mizell and Julius Simms. It is a heck ...
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Nuggets on Kansas State (in terms of inside intel) is relegated to our message board at KSO but still spills out the best information on the Wildcats in the market. It’s been a great week for K-State, as they have landed top basketball transfer Coleman Hawkins but also reeled in four new football commits. A lot of the conversation has surrounded the NIL number for the newest Wildcat, which became public and inspired many to cover that part of his decision and credit Kansas State to their dedication in that space. While the Wildcats’ NIL resources have certainly improved, is the chatter about i...
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Kansas State has rounded out its basketball roster for 2024. Illinois forward transfer Coleman Hawkins has committed to the Wildcats after an official visit to Manhattan. It was the lone trip of his recruitment, as he just finished going through the NBA Draft process not long ago. Other trips that were considered were to SMU, LSU and Louisville. However, the lone mainstay in his recruitment was K-State. They were in his top group all along. Others that were involved but not as consistent were North Carolina and Arkansas. According to On3’s Joe Tipton, he was slated to visit LSU June 17 but the...
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<script async="" src="https://on3static.com/scripts/embed.js?v=3" charset="utf-8"></script></code>Kansas State continues to stay hot on the recruiting trail. Kearney, Nebraska linebacker Sawyer Schilke has committed to K-State. Schilke did not hold his offer from the Wildcats for long. The Nebraska native was offered at the Kansas State camp on June 7th. However, he had been waiting on the offer from Kansas State. With a long list of linebackers visiting K-State, Schilke jumped the line and announced his commitment. The rising senior was originally committed to Northern Illinois. H...
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Our Kansas State recruiting scoop moving forward will now be via a message board post at KSO and sponsored by our friends at MyPerfectFranchise.net. We thank them for their partnership and supporting the Wildcats and our site at On3. Football recruiting is in full go for the month of June. A third batch of official visitors are about to embark on Manhattan, K-State has hosted several camps and already secured three commits this month in cornerback Martel Jackson, receiver Adonis Moise and defensive end Dalton Knapp. And guess what? A fourth is on the way. The signal has already been sent out T...
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