Kansas State adds Wagner OT Brandon Sneh

Kansas State is on an absolute heater in the transfer portal. Wagner offensive lineman Brandon Sneh has committed to K-State, adding to the impressive Wildcat run.
The announcement from Sneh comes just after an official visit to Kansas State. Before he took his visit to Kansas State, the Wagner offensive lineman previously visited Colorado and California.
Those two prior visits were his other finalists. Nearly 20 schools were involved with Sneh, but the Buffaloes, Golden Bears and Wildcats were his final three.
A tip of the hat goes to Kansas State offensive lineman coach Conor Riley. The K-State coach and Sneh held a strong relationship leading to K-State coming out on top in his recruitment .
Offensive tackle has been a major need for Kansas State in the transfer portal. K-State lost both starting tackles from the 2024 season. Easton Kilty graduated after starting at left tackle and right tackle Carver Willis has transferred to Washington.
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Landing the Wagner offensive lineman relieve some of the need. It would not be a surprise to see the Wildcats add at least one more tackle. Kennesaw State offensive lineman Mason Bowers could be another option for K-State. He also visited Kansas State at the same time as Sneh.
Sneh possesses elite measurables at six-feet-seven and an 84 inch wingspan. This season, the offensive lineman posted an 81 pass blocking grade and a 72.4 run blocking grade on Pro Football Focus.
In total, the Philadelphia native is transfer commit No. 11 for Kansas State. He joins the transfer class of Oklahoma corner Jayden Rowe, Purdue wideout Jaron Tibbs, Moss, Ohio State linebacker Gabe Powers, Boston College wideout Jerand Bradley, USC offensive lineman Amos Talalele, Arizona safety Gunner Maldonado, Nebraska running back Gabe Ervin, South Alabama corner Amarion Fortenberry and Alabama edge rusher Jayshawn Ross.
Sneh will have two seasons of eligibility remaining.