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Nuggets: More on the Coleman Hawkins visit to Kansas State

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Nuggets on Kansas State (in terms of inside intel) is relegated to our message board at KSO but still spills out the best information on the Wildcats in the market. Much of the focus this week is on the basketball recruiting trail.

News spread on Friday that highly-coveted Illinois transfer Coleman Hawkins would be visiting K-State this weekend. We dig into that development, what it could mean for the Wildcats, who all is involved and how likely of an addition it is for Kansas State.

LINK: More info on the Coleman Hawkins visit to Manhattan

While that would be huge for K-State, they’re cooking on the football recruiting trail as well. They conducted a camp on Friday evening that warranted additional offers. Plenty of official visitors are in town, too.

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One of those is safety target Leo Almanza. Where do the Wildcats stand?

LINK: Where Kansas State is positioned for top defensive target

We provide a hint of what is inside below.

  • Can K-State land Coleman Hawkins?
  • When does Hawkins arrive in Manhattan?
  • More on the Kansas State camps.
  • Scoop on where Wildcats stand with Almanza.

That is just a taste of what can be found in our K-State team and recruiting content on a weekly basis throughout the calendar year. There has never been a better time to join the largest community of Kansas State fans on the internet that converse and discuss the Wildcats on a daily basis.

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