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Teodecki joins running back Tanner West, offensive lineman Justin Morales and offensive lineman Keegan Collins as K-State’s latest pledges. Overall, the Wildcats have boosted their 2026 recruiting class up to eight members.
Kansas State football coach Chris Klieman has his high school quarterback for the 2026 recruiting class in Miles Teodecki from Austin, Texas.
Kansas State cornerback RJ Collins is eager to take the field as the Wildcats reach new heights in the Big 12 next season.
West is the fifth known member of K-State’s recruiting class of 2026 along with Mill Valley offensive lineman LaMarcus Barber, Texas corner Brandon Ford, Oklahoma linebacker DJ Ackerson and Colorado offensive lineman Oliver Miller.
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Chris Klieman is officially heating up on the recruiting trail with two additions to the offensive line room on Monday. Shortly after three-star offensive lineman Keegan Collins announced his commitment to K-State,
Terence Newman, a star defender under head coach Bill Snyder from 1999-2002, is one of 79 players on the 2026 ballot under consideration for the College Football HOF. The Salina native was a defensive staple on several memorable K-State teams. The Wildcats recorded three different 11-win seasons while he was on campus.
Kansas State has been rolling on the recruiting trail coming off of their first official visit weekend of the summer. Three prospects have already committed to K-State following their visit, and Wildcat commit Brandon Ford announced he was shutting his recruitment down.
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