Recruiting Scoop: Kansas State making move for in-state prospect?

On3 imageby:Derek Young•04/08/24•

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In the latest version of the feature we discuss where K-State stands with some of their top targets, particularly within the borders of Kansas. Are the Wildcats positioned well with some of the newer in-state offers?

Kansas State recently extended scholarships to Sunflower State juniors such as defensive lineman Charlie Woleben of De Soto and offensive lineman Keiton Jones of Field Kindley High in Coffeyville. Do those newer decisions have extra meaning?

Additionally, K-State is locking heads with TCU on another major target. While it appeared the Wildcats were soaring for linebacker Weston Polk of Coffeyville and he took another trip to Manhattan, the Horned Frogs have thrown their hat into the ring. Has it had an effect?

Meanwhile, we’re learning more and more information about the recruitment of elite four-star defensive lineman Jayden Woods of Mill Valley High in the Kansas City metro. Who are the biggest contenders outside of just Kansas State?

We also provide a hint of what is inside below.

  • Can K-State fend off TCU for one of their top linebacker targets?
  • The Wildcats budged on an offer to Keiton Jones. Does it mean anything for the rest of their targets and is it too late to enter the mix?
  • Is there extra reasons to the new in-state offers from Kansas State?
  • Where does K-State sit for one of the best prospects in the state?

That is just a taste of what can be found in our Kansas State recruiting content on a weekly basis throughout the calendar year. There has never been a better time to join the largest community of K-State fans on the internet that converse and discuss the Wildcats on a daily basis.

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