Kansas State adds DT Kingston Hall

Kansas State continues to fill out its 2026 recruiting class this month. Tahlequah, Oklahoma defensive tackle Kingston Hall has committed to K-State.
The announcement from Hall comes on the heels of an official visit to Kansas State. He was one of nine visitors in Manhattan spanning this weekend. K-State is in a good place for a few others who made their trip to The Little Apple. It is likely more commitments could occur.
Hall was offered back in November by the Wildcats. From that point on, Kansas State kept in constant contact with him. Hall attended K-State’s second Junior Day event of the spring on April 12. Shortly after the spring visit, the junior scheduled an official visit to Kansas State. Originally scheduled to visit Maryland this weekend, K-State bumped up his official visit to this weekend. Shortly after his time in Manhattan, Hall pulled the trigger.
Kansas State defensive tackles coach Mike Tuiasosopo deserves credit for landing the Oklahoma native. He kept the junior as a constant priority and made it a point to visit him multiple times. Tuiasosopo visited Hall twice during the May contact period, once on his own and he was joined by K-State defensive coordinator Joe Klanderman on another trip to Oklahoma.
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The Oklahoma native held offers from Baylor, Maryland, UNLV, Texas State, Rice, North Texas and Tulsa before committing to the Wildcats. It is more of a head-to-head win for Kansas State over Baylor. Hall had visited the Bears last weekend just before checking out K-State.
In total, Hall is commitment No. 10 for the Wildcats in the 2026 class. He joins the class already consisting of cornerback Brandon Ford, offensive lineman LaMarcus Barber, linebacker DJ Ackerson, offensive lineman Oliver Miller, running back Tanner West, offensive linemen Keegan Collins and Justin Morales, quarterback Miles Teodecki and offensive lineman Bennett Fraser.