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Takeaways: Initial availability report for Kansas State vs TCU

pcfKDrv-_400x400by: Mason Voth10/09/25TheRealMasonV
Syndication: The Topeka Capital-Journal
Kansas State Wildcats wide receiver Adonis Moise (17) runs a route during the first half of the game against UCF Knights at Bill Snyder Family Stadium on Sept. 27, 2025.

The first availability report of game week has been released for Kansas State and TCU. Below is the full report and a few takeaways from it.

Kansas State DE Tobi Osunsanmi

After exiting the game against Baylor, Tobi Osunsanmi won’t be able to return this week for the K-State showdown with TCU. Losing your top pass rusher before facing a quarterback like Josh Hoover is a bummer. Hoover will be patient in the pocket and look to pick K-State apart downfield. The absence of Osunsanmi will make that easier.

RB Dylan Edwards

After showing up in full force for the first time all season against UCF, Dylan Edwards was back in an injury battle early against Baylor. K-State got the best out of Joe Jackson this season in the game, but it is undeniable the extra strength that Edwards provides to the Wildcat offense. Popping up as questionable means he isn’t 100% and that will leave his usage a mystery for most of the game. But based on Chris Klieman’s words this week, it might be something to get used to for the now injury-prone Edwards.

WR Adonis Moise

Adonis Moise being listed as questionable is an upgrade for his status. The true freshman who has secured WR4 duties this season was questionable on the first report last week, but was bumped up to out on each report that came after that. His availability would be a boost for Kansas State, which has seen the top three wideouts deal with dings throughout the season, and left Jerand Bradley available for just two snaps against Baylor.

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