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Nuggets: Offensive line dominoes impacting 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. While the tight end dominoes will soon drop, the offensive line dominoes are dropping.

K-State landed Brock Heath for commit number two at the position, but Kirksville, Missouri tackle Andrew Williams is headed to BYU and Texas Tech took Ren Brown of Nebraska. We already know Lucas Allgeyer picked Iowa.

The Red Raiders’ addition of Brown is particularly important. Why? Because he is their fourth addition at the position after they took four a year ago. Does Texas Tech plan for more? That’s a key element in the recruitments of Nelson McGuire and Shawn Hammerbeck.

LINK: Is Kansas State in the picture for McGuire and Hammerbeck?

Speaking of Williams, what moved him to pick the Cougars over both K-State and Iowa State? We explain what we were hearing about his college choice up until his announcement, why there was confidence and why it might have slipped away from the Wildcats.

Top 10

  1. 1

    Michigan loses QB

    Carter Smith decommits from Wolverines

    Breaking
  2. 2

    Hunter Heisman

    Colorado star becomes betting favorite

  3. 3

    Terrible calls

    10 worst CFB ref blunders

    Hot
  4. 4

    Nightmare scenario

    ACC tiebreak chaos

  5. 5

    Donald Trump

    Former President nixes PSU vs. Ohio State

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LINK: Why Kansas State lost Williams

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