By Jayson Henderson
Kansas State football announced the addition of 26 players to its 2025 recruiting class during the early signing period. The class includes 24 high school recruits and two community-college transfers, with 15 players on defense, 10 on offense, and one specialist.
The signees represent a variety of positions: five linebackers, four safeties, four wide receivers, three offensive linemen, two cornerbacks, two defensive ends, and one each at defensive back, defensive tackle, quarterback, running back, tight end, and punter/kicker.
The class is geographically diverse, with recruits from 12 states. Kansas leads with five signees, continuing a streak of at least four in-state players for 16 straight seasons. The class also includes five players from Texas, four from Florida and Missouri, and one each from Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Maryland, Nebraska, New York, North Carolina, and Ohio.
Fourteen of the signees are set to enroll for the 2025 spring semester, including Logan Bartley, Nunu Concepcion, and Patrick Tackie.
Kansas State may expand its 2025 class during the regular signing period, which begins on February 5.