Kansas State adds OL from Colorado powerhouse, Oliver Miller

Kansas State is back on the board in the 2026 cycle. K-State has landed its second offensive lineman of the cycle with the addition of Colorado offensive lineman Oliver Miller.
The announcement from Miller comes just after an in-home visit with Kansas State offensive line coach Brian Lepak. During the in-home visit, the Colorado native decided to tell the K-State coach he was committing.
It is another good recruiting win for Lepak, who is just starting to flex his muscle as offensive line coach. The Colorado native held offers from Colorado State, North Texas, San Diego State, UNLV, Washington State, Wyoming, Yale, Minnesota and Purdue. It is more of a win for the Wildcats over the Golden Gophers and Boilermakers, as both schools were scheduled to have official visits with Miller later this summer.
Miller was offered by both former offensive line coach Conor Riley and K-State head coach Chris Klieman during a visit to Cherry Creek in January. After Riley took the Dallas Cowboys offensive line coach position, Lepak took over and continued to form a strong relationship with the junior. Miller is also another offensive lineman who will come to Manhattan after previously camping with the Wildcats.
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Quietly, Miller visited Kansas State on April 5 as part of the first Junior Day event of the spring. Shortly after the visit, he posted he was planning on taking an official visit for June 5 and will now do so as a committed prospect.
The junior plays for a powerhouse high school in Colorado, Cherry Creek. This past season, Cherry Creek went 13-1 en route to winning a state title. If the school sounds familiar, it is also the high school that produced current Kansas State offensive lineman George Fitzpatrick.
Overall, Miller is commitment No. 4 in the 2026 class for Kansas State. He joins the class of Texas corner Brandon Ford, Kansas offensive lineman LaMarcus Barber and Oklahoma linebacker DJ Ackerson.