Nuggets: Kansas State intel on transfer Jaidyn Doss

Nuggets on Kansas State (in terms of inside intel) is relegated to our message board at KSO but still spills out the best information on the Wildcats in the market. A late transfer battle has our attention this week.
Surprisingly, K-State is in the mix for a late transfer who was one of those players listed as a designated student athlete by Nebraska. That meant they agreed to make him available right away for someone because of the roster limit construction.
But what the path with the Huskers for former four-star Kansas City standout Jaidyn Doss and why are both sides moving on? Should Kansas State be excited about the idea of landing him.
LINK: Why Doss is available
We have confirmed that K-State is heavily involved, obviously. So much so that they are likely in the top two for the former Ray-Pec star that once considered the Wildcats heavily in high school before picking Nebraska.
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Who else is in pursuit and what are the chances for Chris Klieman and company?
LINK: The battle for the Nebraska transfer
We provide a hint of what is inside below.
- Will Kansas State land Doss?
- Competition for the Nebraska transfer.
- Why he is available in July.
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