KSO Prediction: Kansas State will land Maize WR Bryson Hayes
It was just over a week ago when KSO logged a prediction for 2025 tight end Linkon Cure to land with Kansas State. That is a recruiting class in-state that has a chance to be pretty special just as the 2023 group.
K-State was able to capitalize in the 2023 cycle by securing the services of prospects like Wesley Fair, Avery Johnson, Jordan Allen, Will Anciaux, Camden Beebe and Andre Davis. They are hoping to do the same in 2025.
Cure is one that is heavily leaning towards Kansas State, but he isn’t the only one. The Wildcats are also very competitive for Andrew Babalola, Jayden Woods and DaSaahn Brame but likely hold an overwhelming lead for Maize receiver Bryson Hayes.
Not only does Hayes have a family comprised largely of K-State fans, but he was also a teammate of Avery Johnson for multiple years. The connections and ties between Hayes and the Wildcats should be strong enough to ensure a commitment at some point.
We believe that he will enjoy the recruiting process and make several visits to other institutions, considering his growing offer sheet, but he would be quite a shock if he didn’t wear purple and play his college football in Manhattan, Kansas.
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