What I'm hearing: Update on the top Kansas State target on the board

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K-State football recruiting update: May starts with commitments on the horizon

What we’re hearing 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, including naming a few options after the recruiting losses of Clifford Omoruyi and Khalif Battle.

Three players have received some attention from K-State, but they won’t be easy to land. Plenty of other good programs are also involved. But a trip to Manhattan could be in the cards this week for at least one of the targets.

LINK: New Kansas State basketball targets

Head coach Chris Klieman and K-State hosted a quarterback transfer over the weekend in Cooper Legas of Utah State. Which way is it trending and why do the Wildcats need to be in the business of adding another signal-caller to the room?

LINK: Updating the Kansas State pursuit of a quarterback transfer

The top target on the K-State recruiting board for the entirety of the 2025 recruiting cycle has been Goodland tight end Linkon Cure. The Wildcats made the trip to western Kansas on Monday to speak with him. Catch an update on that exchange and which Kansas State coaches made the trek.

LINK: An update on the top K-State target on the board

We provide a hint of what is inside below.

  • Three transfer options for Jerome Tang and Kansas State
  • Why are the Wildcats in the market for a quarterback transfer?
  • Did K-State seal the deal with Cooper Legas?
  • Where does Kansas State stand with Linkon Cure?

That is just a taste of what can be found in our K-State team and recruiting content on a weekly basis throughout the calendar year. There has never been a better time to join the largest community of Kansas State fans on the internet that converse and discuss the Wildcats on a daily basis.

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