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    You are at:Home»Sports»Big 12 Sports»K-State’s 2023 preferred walk-ons

    K-State’s 2023 preferred walk-ons

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    By EMAW Online on February 3, 2023 Big 12 Sports, K-State Football, Sports

    by Mason Voth • EMAWOnline – Managing Editor – @TheRealMasonV

    Below is a list of K-State’s 2023 preferred walk-ons who have announced commitments to the Wildcat football program.

    WALT GRAY – LB (BISHOP CARROL – WICHITA, KS)

    SIMON MCCLANNAN – K/P (MILLARD SOUTH – OMAHA, NE)

    BROCK WOOLF – OL (BREWSTER – BREWSTER, KS)

    TREY ENGRAM – RB (VERONA – VERONA, WI)

    TEAGAN COBB – K/P (ROSE HILL – ROSE HILL, KS)

    MIKEY BERGERON – S (MILL VALLEY – SHAWNEE, KS)

    GEORGE TRAGLIA – DL (BUTLER CC – WICHITA, KS)

    GARRETT HARSTAD – TE (LOVELAND – LOVELAND, CO)

    DRE DELORT – S (MANHATTAN – MANHATTAN, KS)

    JAYDEN COOK – WR (LINCOLN-WAY EAST – FRANKFORT, IL)

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