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Recruiting Scoop: Where Kansas State stands with 2025 in-state prospects

On3 imageby:Derek Young03/08/24

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Our Kansas State recruiting scoop moving forward will now be via a message board post at KSO and sponsored by our friends at MyPerfectFranchise.net. We thank them for their partnership and supporting the Wildcats and our site at On3.

In the latest version of the feature, we tackle the crop of talent at home in the state of Kansas in the 2025 class. K-State has offered eight of them already, and many have a ton of other Power Four programs pursuing them as well.

Who can Kansas State land? How soon could it happen? Which other programs are the biggest contenders or hurdles for them for particular prospects? We break that down for each of the eight in-state players they’re chasing.

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K-State already has one commit. Are they on the verge of more?

We provide a hint of what is inside below.

  • What is the lay of the land after four-star defensive lineman Jayden Woods of Mill Valley visited Kansas State on Thursday?
  • Are the Wildcats still out front for four-star tight end Linkon Cure of Goodland?
  • Will K-State be competitive for five-star offensive lineman Andrew Babalola out of Blue Valley Northwest?
  • Will this be the cycle that Kansas State lands a highly-regarded prospect from Derby?

That is just a taste of what can be found in our K-State 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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