Kansas State commit Kaeden Massey excited about class potential
Not long ago, KSO was on hand to watch Lyndon High offensive tackle and Kansas State commit Kaedin Massey take on Cair Paravel in Topeka. The Tigers took care of business by winning 58-30 to remain undefeated on the season.
Massey has been committed to K-State since June 29. He committed to the Wildcats over Nebraska, Oklahoma and Ole Miss, among others.
“Everything is going good,” Massey said. “I’m enjoying going to Manhattan on Saturdays and just focusing on the high school team and we’re doing pretty good.”
The senior offensive lineman has been a staple at the first three Kansas State home games. While in attendance, he has done his fair share of helping the Wildcats recruit by chatting with the other top targets in multiple classes.
“It’s so cool to go there and hang out with the people you’re building relationships with,” Massey shared. “It’s really fun when some of the other commits are there and you get to hang out.”
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One of the prospects Massey was seen conversing with a few weeks ago was fellow in-state prospect Michael Boganowski. The two have formed a strong bond after being together on several trips. Whether it was to K-State or when they were both not committed, they found each other at the same school many times.
“Boganowski and I talk off and on,” Massey discussed. “I’d like to say I know what he’s thinking, but I don’t. He’s real secluded with his process right now.”
Massey has also developed a relationship with the other 2024 K-State commits.
“Especially with the offensive linemen, our relationship is really close,” he pointed out. “It feels like I’ve known these guys for a while now.”
The senior has been impressed with the Kansas State offensive line so far this season.
“I think the offensive line has done pretty good,” Massey opined. “There’s always things to fix, but they’ve done pretty good.”