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Recruiting Scoop: Latest on three Kansas State targets

On3 imageby:Derek Young07/19/24

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Though K-State has made their way to 15 commits on the football side, they still have work left to do as well. The book is not closed on the Class of 2025. Other positions are still needing to be addressed, including the offensive line, defensive line, wide receiver and the secondary.

One of the potential answers at offensive line is three-star tackle Nelson McGuire of Midlothian, Texas. Is Kansas State still in contention?

LINK: Where the Wildcats sit with McGuire

Another target still looming is four-star defensive end target Kade Pietrzak of West Fargo in North Dakota. Can Chris Klieman pull a major prospect from his old stomping grounds? Nebraska and Oklahoma are both making it tough.

LINK: Huskers, Sooners or K-State for Pietrzak?

Finally, the newest Kansas State target is three-star safety Noah King of Ohio. From the southwestern portion of the state, he’s also garnering interest from Kentucky. That particular SEC program and Nebraska also both offered the defensive back in June after a camp performance.

Are they still in the mix? Can K-State make a charge?

LINK: Is Kansas State a threat for King?

We also provide a hint of what is inside below.

  • Will the Wildcats pull McGuire away from Texas Tech?
  • Who leads for Pietrzak?
  • Is K-State trending for King?
  • Positions of need.

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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