Kansas State’s restrained beer policy and rising recruiting class
Kansas State’s cautious stance on stadium concessions reflects a broader conference shift, while its 2027 recruiting class showcases emerging talent amid coaching changes.
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Kansas State’s cautious stance on stadium concessions reflects a broader conference shift, while its 2027 recruiting class showcases emerging talent amid coaching changes.
The first recruiting class under head coach Collin Klein has climbed to No. 28 nationally, featuring standout prospects and a strong defensive line foundation.
Kansas State has secured a wave of four‑star and three‑star recruits, climbing to a top‑40 class nationally and cementing its place as the Big 12's most promising program.

Brooklyn Maxey, a No. 27 recruit in the 2027 class, committed to Kansas State after decommitting from Louisville, a move that lifts the Wildcats’ recruiting class to a historic rating.
A look at Kansas State's emerging 2027 football class, the influence of transfer portal dynamics, and the broader implications of scheduling changes within the Big 12.
Collin Klein's first recruiting class at Kansas State sits at No. 28 in the national composite, featuring multiple four‑star prospects. The haul compares with earlier efforts by Chris Klieman and the late Bill Snyder, whose modest rankings still produced championship teams.

Cooper Ohnmacht, a top-ranked Kansas prospect, announced his commitment to Kansas State on Sunday, ending a recruitment that also involved Wisconsin and Penn State. His decision highlights a pivotal moment for the Wildcats' 2027 class.

In the past week, a wave of blue‑chip recruits announced their college choices, from K.J. Green to Cooper Ohnmacht, sending shockwaves through the football recruiting landscape and elevating their future programs in the national rankings.

The junior standout from Great Bend, Kansas, pledged to Kansas State University, ranking as the No. 1 recruit in the state for the class of 2027.

Four‑star safety Cooper Ohnmacht announced his commitment to Kansas State, becoming only the second top‑ranked recruit from Kansas to choose the Wildcats since 2004.
The Wildcats are leveraging a seven‑hour recruiting radius that spans major Midwestern cities, landing high‑profile commitments that could reshape the 2027 roster.

Four‑star prospect Cooper Ohnmacht pledged to Kansas State over Power Five rivals, highlighting the program’s growing appeal and a series of high‑profile state‑top recruit commitments.
Cooper Ohnmacht, a four-star athlete from Great Bend, announced his commitment to Kansas State, becoming the first top-ranked in-state recruit to pledge to the Wildcats since 2024.