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Dylan Senda FRESHMAN Offensive Lineman Auburn
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Dylan Senda FRESHMAN Offensive Lineman Auburn
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Dylan Senda 2023 Offensive Center Northwestern
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The only Dylan worth recruiting this year.
Kid who needs a new barberAny ideas who this is?
Any ideas who this is?
That’ll work.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