MANHATTAN, Kan. (KStateSports.com) – Kansas State head coach Chris Klieman announced Wednesday the signing of 26 prospects during the early 2025 signing period.
So far, K-State’s Class of 2025 is comprised of 24 high school prospects and two community-college transfers. Of the 26 overall players, 15 players are on defense, 10 are on offense and there is one specialist. There are five linebackers, four safeties, four wide receivers, three offensive linemen, two cornerbacks and defensive ends, one defensive back, one defensive tackle, one punter/kicker, one quarterback, one running back and one tight end.
K-State cast a wide net as the 26 signees hail from 12 different states, the second time in the last three years the Wildcats had signees from at least 12 states (13 in 2023). Once again, Kansas leads in terms of numbers from one state with five, as it marks the 16th-straight season the Wildcats have signed at least four in-state prep players. Additionally, the Class of 2025 includes five players from Texas, four from Florida and Missouri, and one apiece from Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Maryland, Nebraska, New York, North Carolina and Ohio.
Of the 26 signees on Wednesday, 14 are expected to enroll at K-State for the 2025 spring semester. The list includes: Logan Bartley, Nunu Concepcion, Jemyri Davis, Dillon Duff, Monterrio Elston Jr., Noah King, Adonis Moise, Cub Patton, Weston Polk, Larry Porter IV, Sawyer Schilke, Brad Stanyer, Patrick Tackie and Dylan Villarouel.
Kansas State may add more prospects to the Class of 2025 during the regular signing period, which opens on Wednesday, February 5.