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    You are at:Home»Sports»K-State Football»K-State football addresses two needs out of the transfer portal

    K-State football addresses two needs out of the transfer portal

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    By Mitch Fortner on January 9, 2025 K-State Football, K-State Sports, Sports
    Image via Medford's personal Instagram

    K-State football continues its hot streak in the transfer portal, hitting double digits in players added as offensive tackle Brandon Sneh and wide receiver Caleb Medford committed to the Wildcats on Wednesday and Thursday respectively.

    Sneh, who played for Wagner out of the FCS for one season before transferring, picked K-State over 16 other teams including Cal, Colorado and Illinois. The tangibles are noticeable with a frame of 6’7”, 320 pounds and a wingspan of seven feet.

    From Texas originally, Sneh gave up zero sacks last season for the Seahawks and has shown an ability to move in space despite his size.

    Medford, who spent two seasons with TCU and two seasons with New Mexico State, is the third wide receiver to commit to K-State out of the portal. Medford pulled in 48 catches for 887 yards and 5 touchdowns for the Lobos over the past two years.

    Sneh’s and Medford’s addition to the 2025-26 roster makes 12 total players to commit to K-State out of the portal. K-State currently has the 6th best transfer class in the Big 12 according to On3.

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    Brandon Sneh offensive tackle transfer Caleb Medford wide receiver transfer FCS to Big 12 transfer players K-State 2025 transfer class K-State football roster 2025 K-State football transfer portal 2025 K-State transfer portal hits double digits offensive tackle Brandon Sneh Wagner wide receiver Caleb Medford New Mexico State Wildcats football recruiting 2025
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