Buzz: Kansas State on the brink of several commits
Our Kansas State buzz comes via a message board post at KSO and digs into the momentum that Chris Klieman and the Wildcats have built on the recruiting trail after a pair of official visit weekends and a few different camps.
I have placed four new predictions that go in favor of K-State. If that were to unfold as planned, that would bring the Wildcats to seven commits for the class. The group of four includes a cornerback, a wideout, an offensive lineman and a safety.
LINK: Four new Kansas State recruiting predictions
While I had the courage to file an official projection on those four K-State targets, several others could be close as well. I point out three others, all on the defensive side of the ball, that could eventually call Manhattan home.
LINK: Three other Kansas State targets to watch
Somehow, that isn’t all. Could my prediction list eventually grow to 10? It’s not off the table. In fact, it’s already at seven because we had already previously made calls on three other targets to pick K-State. This batch includes all offensive players.
Top 10
- 1Breaking
Brady Cook injury
Mizzou QB doubtful to play vs. Alabama
- 2Hot
AJ McCarron slams Bama
'Everyone's worried about f-----g TikTok'
- 3
Coach Prime
Deion Sanders, Colorado are for real
- 4
Not alright, alright
McConaughey admonishes Texas fans
- 5
Travis Hunter
Deion Sanders shares Buffs star will play Saturday vs. Cincinnati
LINK: Three offensive players predicted to choose the Wildcats
We provide a hint of what is inside below.
- Four new Kansas State predictions.
- Three other predictions for K-State still holding form.
- Three other targets to watch.
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