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    You are at:Home»Sports»K-State Sports»Goolsby Follows Cousin to K-State

    Goolsby Follows Cousin to K-State

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    By KMAN Staff on June 26, 2014 K-State Sports, Sports

    K-State football preaches family, and the Cats’ latest recruit is a legacy.  Bishop Carroll running back Denzel Goolsby, cousin of Bryan Goolsby, became K-State’s sixth football commit for the 2015 recruiting class, released via Denzel’s Twitter account.

    I am officially committed to play for… *deep breath*… KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY!! #Wildcats #EMAW

    — Denzel Goolsby (@PeeBeeAndZelly) June 25, 2014

    The 5 foot 11 inch Goolsby is a two-star recruit according to Rivals.com

    Courtesy @PeeBeeAndZelly on Twitter
    Courtesy @PeeBeeAndZelly on Twitter

    and reportedly picked the Wildcats over KU and Iowa State. He ran for 490 yards and 12 touchdowns, and had 304 receiving yards with three more scores for Bishop Carroll last fall.

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