Recruiting Scoop: Kansas State hosts top 25 prospect Nigel Walls
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In the latest version of the feature, we reveal three loaded K-State recruiting items of note for the week. It touches on the basketball visitor that was in town and hosted by Jerome Tang and company, two significant football visitors on March 19 and a prospect slipping away.
Additionally, we summarize where the Wildcats are with the current roster during spring ball and who and what they may still need when the transfer portal opens in April. The impact of Malcolm Alcorn-Crowder not making it to campus could be felt.
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We provide a hint of what is inside below.
- A top 25 prospect in the country that is listed as the top player in Texas for the 2025 cycle visited Kansas State over the weekend. Why are the Wildcats in position to be competitive for his services?
- Where might K-State look in the transfer portal in April on the football side? Are there positions in serious need of help?
- Which prospect high on the Kansas State board might be slipping away from the Wildcats?
- Two major visitors arrive in Manhattan after spring break, and K-State could be poised to land both.
That is just a taste of what can be found in our Kansas State recruiting content on a weekly basis throughout the calendar year. There has never been a better time to join the largest community of K-State fans on the internet that converse and discuss the Wildcats on a daily basis.
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