Buzz: Who's staying and who's leaving Kansas State
Our Kansas State buzz this weekend comes via a message board post at KSO and shares the details of what the basketball roster could look like next year. Jerome Tang and his staff are recruiting but have already made determinations of who will return to Manhattan and who won’t.
Obviously, two that have already entered the transfer portal are Cam Carter and Dorian Finister. K-State seniors Will McNair and Tylor Perry are graduating and have no more eligibility. Will those be the only four omissions from this year’s team or is more expected?
In this updated feature we reveal which players from Kansas State are expected to return, which ones have already made that decision and a few that are still grappling with the decision. Is anyone exploring potential new alternatives?
Additionally, we discuss how many spots could still be open for the Wildcats and what newcomers are headed to Manhattan. K-State will use the vacated scholarships to pursue the most talented transfers in the portal.
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We provide a hint of what is inside below.
- Will Kansas State suffer any other losses to the transfer portal?
- Which players remain torn on whether or not to return?
- Is Arthur Kaluma still planning to test the NBA waters once again?
- Are all the K-State true freshmen expected to return?
That is just a taste of what can be found in our Kansas 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 K-State fans on the internet that converse and discuss the Wildcats on a daily basis.
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