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    You are at:Home»Sports»K-State Football»K-State adds four more out of portal, including 3 potential starters

    K-State adds four more out of portal, including 3 potential starters

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    By Tim Everson on January 11, 2026 K-State Football, K-State Sports, Sports

    After a quiet day on Thursday, Kansas State football came away with three potential starters from the transfer portal on Friday.

    Virginia cornerback Ja’Son Prevard and offensive linemen Tanner Morely (Colorado State) and Delvin Morris (Akron) joined the Wildcat roster for 2026 on Friday, according to reports. K-State also added Oklahoma State long-snapper Jaxson Duffield.

    Prevard comes to K-State after a year as a Cavalier, where he was an All-ACC honorable mention pick, recording 24 tackles, three interceptions, and five passes defended.

    The 6-foot-2, 199-pound, Atlantic City, New Jersey native started his career at FCS Morgan State (Maryland).

    Morely, a 6-foot-7, 325-pound offensive lineman and Colorado native, spent the previous three seasons in Fort Collins. He’s allowed one sack in his career and has three years of eligibility remaining.

    To read the rest, visit The Mercury!

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