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    You are at:Home»Sports»Big 12 Sports»K-State Football Signs 15 in Early Period

    K-State Football Signs 15 in Early Period

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    By Troy Coverdale on December 20, 2023 Big 12 Sports, K-State Football, Sports
    The early signing period saw Kansas State’s football program gain the signatures on letters of intent from 15 players, starting early Wednesday morning.
    Coach Chris Klieman addressed the math behind that number.
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    The signing class consisted of 13 high school prospects and two community-college transfers, hailing from nine different states, including four from Kansas.
    Four of the incoming players are offensive lineman.
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    Of the 15 signees on Wednesday, nine are expected to enroll at K-State for the 2024 spring semester. Malcolm Alcorn-Crowder, Blake Barnett, Callen Barta, Ryan Howard, Boone Morris, Kyle Rakers, DeVon Rice, Jacques Spradley-Demps and Dante Thomas comprise that group.
    The standard singing window opens Wednesday, February 7th and Klieman says the pursuit of players brings an adjusted focus.
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    A rundown on each of the players who signed with K-State can be found here.
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    Currently the host of "KMAN's Morning News", Troy is a 30 year veteran of radio, nearly 20 in northern Colorado, where he served as the "Voice of the UNC Bears" while serving as the news and sports director for one of the oldest AM stations in the country. No stranger to Manhattan nor Kansas, Troy is an alum of K-State in broadcast journalism and grew up near Circleville. He began his broadcast career with KSDB-FM on campus while working part time at another radio station in town. He's married to the former Monica Haugsness of Seneca, who has patiently put up with his schedule for more than 25 years.

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