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Kansas State football picked up a major recruiting victory for its 2026 class this week. They landed an important in-state commitment at a position of immediate
Jayce Brown, the top wide receiver on the K-State football roster and one of the best pass-catchers in the Big 12, has decided to enter the transfer portal after spending the past three seasons with the Wildcats. ESPN college football insider Pete Thamel was first to report the move.
Kansas State will keep Buddy Wyatt on the coaching staff when the 2025 season starts. While a number of Wildcat coaches found out last week that they wouldn’t be back, Wyatt, along with Brian Lepak and Steve Stanard were not part of that group.
Wimmer currently serves as president of the Kansas Bandmasters Association and as a co-chair of the New Band Director Bootcamp. During the summer months, he coordinates the K-State Summer Music Camp and the K-State Leadership and Auxiliary Camp. Meanwhile, he also served as one of the assistant directors of the Manhattan Municipal Band.
Kansas State quarterback Blake Barnett is coming back for 2026, and while that’s not going to light up headlines nationally, it’s still a nice piece of news for the Wildcats heading into a pretty uncertain offseason.
Standing at 6'2", 245 pounds, Austin Romaine looks the part of an NFL linebacker and has the skillset to be a decent run defender at the next level. Part of what makes the Kansas State product special is his instincts and his ability to be physical when taking on blocks,
Kansas State football made a decisive move to preserve continuity. It is because head coach Collin Klein confirmed that long-time assistant Buddy Wyatt will rem
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Trace Adkins coming to Kansas State Fair
If you are a Trace Adkins fan, you'll want to get your "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk" to the Kansas State Fair next summer.
NC State was led by Quadir Copeland’s 19-point performance, but it couldn’t stop Melvin Council, who scored a career-high 36 points.
With that in mind, perhaps it shouldn’t come as a surprise that new Kansas State football coach Collin Klein found the time to attend a Chamber of Commerce party last week in Manhattan.