Kansas State adds RB HD Davis

Kansas State continues to roll in the 2026 class. Wolfe City, Texas running back HD Davis has committed to K-State.
The announcement from Davis comes on the heels of an official visit to Kansas State over the weekend. He was one of eight prospects in Manhattan spanning Thursday and Friday. He is now the fifth prospect to commit to the Wildcats since their official visit. Could another be in the works? Stay tuned.
Davis was offered by Kansas State back in February. From there, the K-State coaching staff stayed in constant contact with the Texan. He took a visit to Kansas State in the spring and quickly scheduled an official visit for this past weekend. Shortly after his visit to Manhattan, he decided to shut his recruitment down and commit to K-State.
The junior running back held offers from UTEP, Navy, Wofford, Yale, Cornell, Tulsa, Rice, Air Force and Wyoming before committing to the Wildcats. It is tough to pin down on who Kansas State beat for the Texans verbal commitment because K-State was out in front for a bit for his services.
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This past season for Wolfe City, Davis was extremely productive. He tallied 2789 yards on 267 carries while scoring 33 touchdowns for the Wolves. For his efforts in his junior season, Davis was named to the All-State team as a running back and named District Offensive MVP.
In total, the Texan is commitment No. 14 for Kansas State in the 2026 class. He joins the class already consisting of 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 offensive lineman Bennett Fraser, Oklahoma defensive tackle Kingston Hall, Missouri defensive back Garrick Dixon, Georgia safety Hannibal Navies and Missouri safety Nick McClellan.