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Kansas State adds OL Terrence Enos

On3 imageby:Drew Galloway04/28/25

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Terrence Enos

Kansas State is still finishing up the final touches on its 2025 roster. Pittsburgh offensive lineman Terrence Enos has committed to K-State.


    

The announcement from Enos comes just after an official visit to Kansas State. Like most transfer portal recruitments, the recruitment of Enos was quick. He entered the transfer portal just 10 days ago. Southern Miss, Western Michigan, Ball State, Kent State, Arkansas State, Western Kentucky, Buffalo and Ohio were all offers the offensive lineman had reported since entering the portal.

Enos is the second offensive lineman in less than a week to commit to K-State since the Wildcats concluded spring practices. Penn State offensive lineman JB Nelson committed to Kansas State just two days ago. It is a position where older depth was needed at both the tackle and guard spots.

The Michigan native has a lot of experience and is a versatile player. This past season, Enos played in all 13 games for the Panthers, starting in four games. In those 13 games, he played a total of 383 snaps between left tackle and left guard. He is a bit like Nelson in the regard that he can play both guard and tackle and can be a swing player for Kansas State.

K-State’s offensive line will look new in 2025. Not only is there a new coach at the position in Brian Lepak, but the Wildcats have now added four transfers along the offensive line with Enos, Nelson, Amos Talalele and George Fitzpatrick. Taylor Poitier and Sam Hecht both return with starting experience for Kansas State, but there will be a lot of new faces in the position group. Another notable difference will be the weight of the offensive line looks to be bigger than K-State has had in the past Talalele, Enos, Nelson, Fitzpatrick, Poitier and Andrew Leingang are all over 300 pounds.

Enos comes to Kansas State with one season of eligibility remaining.

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