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Dylan Senda - Auburn Tigers - Interior Offensive Line
Explore Dylan Senda's athlete profile at On3.com. Get news and insights into his playing career, statistics, and achievements in sports.n.rivals.com
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Dylan Senda - Auburn Tigers - Interior Offensive Line
Explore Dylan Senda's athlete profile at On3.com. Get news and insights into his playing career, statistics, and achievements in sports.n.rivals.com
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Dylan Senda - Auburn Tigers - Interior Offensive Line
Explore Dylan Senda's athlete profile at On3.com. Get news and insights into his playing career, statistics, and achievements in sports.n.rivals.com
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Dylan Senda - Auburn Tigers - Interior Offensive Line
Explore Dylan Senda's athlete profile at On3.com. Get news and insights into his playing career, statistics, and achievements in sports.n.rivals.com
The only Dylan worth recruiting this year.
Kid who needs a new barberAny ideas who this is?
Any ideas who this is?
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Andrew Marsh, Katy Jordan , Wide Receiver
Also competes in track and field. High jumped 6-4 as a junior, per MileSplit. As a sophomore, ran 400-meter times of 50.50 and 50.56 in Spring 2023. Ran...247sports.com
100 meter time?![]()
Andrew Marsh, Katy Jordan , Wide Receiver
Also competes in track and field. High jumped 6-4 as a junior, per MileSplit. As a sophomore, ran 400-meter times of 50.50 and 50.56 in Spring 2023. Ran...247sports.com
Welp, by simple math* we take that 400 m time of 50.24 and divide by 4. That gives us a 12.56, which my 4 year old could probably manage. Therefore, must be a walk on offer.100 meter time?
Wow thanks for the math. I’m sending this over to Nick Saban and Kirby Smart. I don’t think this detail of math has made its way down there yet.Welp, by simple math* we take that 400 m time of 50.24 and divide by 4. That gives us a 12.56, which my 4 year old could probably manage. Therefore, must be a walk on offer.
*anything last this point should be clearly sarcasm.
It's so simple, yet so elegant.Wow thanks for the math. I’m sending this over to Nick Saban and Kirby Smart. I don’t think this detail of math has made its way down there yet.
Get this train rolling and it shouldn’t even be a recruiting battle.K State is recruiting a number of the same guys we are - here are their short report on the status of shared targets
Big Board: Combining the 2024 and 2025 Kansas State targets
Drew Galloway•about 4 hours
https://twitter.com/galloway__drew
Due to a lack of overall numbers, KSO combines the 2024 and 2025 Kansas State targets to create the newest big board.
2.) GRANT BRIX
Cockeye-based offensive lineman Grant Brix was also visited K-State on Thursday. His visit to Nebraska is slated for Sunday and a trip to Oklahoma is also expected. Whispers have started that he may not commit anywhere this Summer.
5.) BRYSON HAYES
I am pretty confident Maize wide receiver Bryson Hayes will eventually pick K-State. However, it won’t be easy or quick. He was in Manhattan on Thursday and holds a strong relationship with freshman quarterback Avery Johnson. Hayes also comes from a large Kansas State family.
6.) JAYDEN WOODS
Another Wildcat legacy in Jayden Woods was also at the K-State barbecue. Despite holding a massive offer list, Woods is expected to give Kansas State an honest look. Proximity to home may be a factor for the top player in Kansas in the 2025 cycle.
7.) ANDREW BABALOLA
K-State has positioned themselves well for 2025 Blue Valley Northwest offensive lineman Andrew Babalola. Though the Wildcats were not the first to offer, he holds a strong relationship with assistant Conor Riley.
He is another player that will be in contention to be the top player in Kansas for the 2025 cycle.
Alex Manske/His Twitter
8.) ALEX MANSKE
Cockeye native Alex Manske was very impressive at a Kansas State camp in June.
Though he is probably the top quarterback target in the 2025 cycle, he also may be the top out-of-state player on the board regardless of position for K-State. Manske has visited Kansas State three times already.
10.) CHASE LOFTIN
A great storyline in the 2025 recruiting cycle is what happens at the tight end spot.
Cure is a strong lean and Kansas State is in a great spot for both Brame and Chase Loftin. The Omaha native is the younger brother of K-State tight end Brayden Loftin. He also shared with KSO that receiving his offer from the Wildcats was one of the highlights of his recruitment thus far.
Chase Loftin/His Twitter