Kansas State lands a gem in OL transfer Amos Talalele from USC

Kansas State has commit No. 6 from the transfer portal in the form of offensive lineman Amos Talalele from USC. On3 learned that he had signed his paperwork late on Saturday night. He picked the Wildcats over Cal and Arizona State.
After a trip to Manhattan that he thoroughly enjoyed, Talalele visited Berkeley which is close to home for him. K-State had reason to be a bit anxious about the trip because of those connections, though they were confident about the experience they hosted for him.
Offensive line is an area of need this offseason. Kansas State has been busy, targeting plenty. They have already identified a handful of targets that include Lamar Robinson of Georgia State, Zen Michalski of Ohio State and Travis Burke of FIU.
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Teague Andersen of Utah State (NC State), Jack Tanner of Tulsa (Kansas) and Brady Norton of Cal Poly (Michigan) have already committed elsewhere.
Talalele is seen as an interior lineman considered a mauler in the run game and will compete for a starting spot right away in Manhattan. He joins a transfer transfer class at K-State that consists of Oklahoma cornerback transfer Jayden Rowe, receivers Jaron Tibbs and Jerand Bradley, Ohio State linebacker transfer Gabe Powers and West Georgia safety Mar’quavious Moss.