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Edge rusher Ashton Gillotte, who was selected in the third round, will wear No. 97, which has been the jersey number of Felix ...
The K-State football team has gone 36-17 over the past four seasons with four bowl appearances and one Big 12 championship.
Kansas State football bolstered its running back core with a significant addition Thursday afternoon. The Wildcats added Antonio Martin Jr., who rushed for 1,22 ...
Kansas State football has picked up two veteran offensive linemen as its first additions from the spring transfer portal ...
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Soy Fútbol on MSNKansas State Wildcats Strengthen O-Line with Key Transfers: Will It Be Enough for a National Title Push?The Wildcats are bolstering their offensive line with two pivotal transfers as they prepare for the upcoming season.
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A to Z Sports on MSNOhio State Buckeyes share a preview of what Kansas City Chiefs LT Josh Simmons could look like in his new jerseyWe'll get a chance to officially see images of the newest members of the Kansas City Chiefs in their new uniforms when 2025 ...
Kansas State Wildcats running back prospect DJ Giddens wakes up with "GMFB" two days ahead of 2025 NFL Draft. "Good Morning Football" kicks off Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with ...
Missouri State safety ... for his family and the football team. "Join us in praying for Todric and the people who loved him." The backstory: McGee grew up in Wichita, Kansas, and graduated from ...
McGee, a native of Wichita, Kansas, had been one of the best players on Missouri State's roster over the last three seasons. Reaction: Todric McGee death: Missouri State football community mourns ...
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State basketball and coach Chris Jans have landed another player from the transfer portal. Achor Achor, a 6-foot-9 wing from Kansas State, committed to the Bulldogs ...
After enrolling at Kansas State this January, incoming freshman safety Noah King has already entered the transfer portal. King, a four-star safety from Cincinnati, Ohio, was part of Chris Klieman ...
STARKVILLE — More college football teams are opting out of hosting traditional spring games, but Mississippi State isn’t. “Our guys need to play,” second-year coach Jeff Lebby said at the ...
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