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    You are at:Home»Sports»High School Sports»Manhattan High’s JJ Dunnigan decommits from Kansas

    Manhattan High’s JJ Dunnigan decommits from Kansas

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    By KMAN Staff on October 27, 2025 High School Sports, Manhattan High School, Sports
    Manhattan High’s JJ Dunnigan moves the ball en route to scoring a 37-yard touchdown during the Indians’ 47-7 win over Lawrence Free State Friday night in Lawrence. - Staff photo by Lewis Marien

    Manhattan High star senior JJ Dunnigan, one of the top football prospects in the state and a long-time Kansas football commit, announced Monday evening that he has decommitted from the University of Kansas.

    Dunnigan shared the news on social media, posting a written statement thanking the Jayhawks’ staff for their role in his recruitment while explaining that his decision came after considerable thought.

    “After much prayer and thoughtful conversations with my family, I’ve decided to decommit from the University of Kansas,” Dunnigan wrote. “I’m truly grateful for everything the coaches and staff have done for me and for the way they’ve treated me throughout this process.

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