Coming off a recent visit to Manhattan, K-State lands its second transfer portal player with a commitment from Purdue wide receiver Jaron Tibbs. With the turnover in the KSU receiver room, this is a much needed addition to the K-State 2025 class. The former Boilermaker is coming off a true sophomore season where he had 30 catches, 347 yards, two touchdowns and started two games. His best game was his last game. Four catches for 73 yards against Michigan State. Tibbs had five games this season with at least four catches. According to On3, Tibbs is a three star portal…
Author: Mitch Fortner
K-State falls in the 13th annual Wildcat Classic to the Drake Bulldogs in overtime 73-70. Check out postgame comments from head coach Jerome Tang and players Coleman Hawkins and David N’Guessan following the heartbreaking loss. Also, Hawkins comments on receiving negative mentions on social media when he checked his phone after the game. AUDIO ONLY postgame press conference with K-State’s Coleman Hawkins, David N’Guessan & Jerome Tang https://youtu.be/vVJPGSy9ujQ
On Tuesday’s edition of The Game, Troy Coverdale goes over K-State’s huge game against Drake, and Mahomes’ ankle injury, as well as two segments from Mitch Fortner, including an interview with Drake’s basketball play-by-play announcer Michael Admire and MitchPom.
Segment 1 – 0:00 Segment 2 – 7:11 Segment 3 – 21:06 Segment 4 – 35:19 On today’s episode of Within Reason with Mike Matson, Mike speaks with Kansas Insurance Commissioner Vicki Schmidt. Stream the show live weekday mornings at 9am: https://www.youtube.com/@NewsRadioKMAN
The Kansas State High School Activities Association has named 36 football student-athletes from Manhattan, Wamego, Rock Creek, Riley County and Frankfort to its all-state teams. 6A First Team Offense Carter Aslin, Manhattan, Flex Trey Hoover, Manhattan, OL 6A First Team Defense Colby Altevogt, Manhattan, LB JJ Dunnigan, Manhattan, DB 6A Honorable Mention Manhattan: Rylan Vikander, Garrison Vikander, Evan Middleton, Jaydin Hudley, Landon Dobson & Brandon Stroud 4A First Team Offense Tate Warren, Wamego, Flex 4A First Team Defense Brady Oviatt, Wamego, LB 4A First Team Special Teams Brody Graber, Wamego, Punter 4A Honorable Mention Wamego: Hayden McCarthy, Jackson Tupps, Cody…
On Monday’s edition of Wildcat Insider, Mitch Fortner and Tim Everson interview “Voice of the Wildcats” Wyatt Thompson, discuss DJ Giddens’ departure for the NFL Draft, go over another win for K-State women’s basketball, and talk about how Tuesday’s game against Drake is a must win for the men’s basketball team.
Tuesday Chapman Fighting Irish (1-3, 0-1) 42 @ Wamego Red Raiders Girls (3-1, 1-0) 63 Chapman Fighting Irish (0-4, 0-1) 42 @ Wamego Red Raiders Boys (2-2, 1-0) 83 Marysville Bulldogs (1-3, 0-1) 43 @ Rock Creek Mustangs Girls (3-0, 1-0) 52 Marysville Bulldogs (2-2, 0-1) 43 @ Rock Creek Mustangs Boys (3-0, 1-0) 63 Riley County Falcons Girls (2-2, 1-0) 59 @ St. Mary’s Bears (1-3, 0-1) 37 Riley County Falcons Boys (1-3, 0-1) 56 @ St. Mary’s Bears (4-0, 1-0) 68
Manhattan Boys win home dual tournament Manhattan defeated Smith Center 74-3 106 – Franke Force (Manhattan) over Forfeit 113 – Jack Hutchinson (Manhattan) over Isaac Stansbury (Smith Center) TF 16-1 120 – Benjamin Busch (Manhattan) over Landon Erickson (Smith Center) Fall 3:14 126 – Cameron Coonrod (Manhattan) over Forfeit 132 – Caeleb Hutchinson (Manhattan) over Forfeit 138 – Gunner Nichols (Smith Center) over Joseph Panfil (Manhattan) Dec 1-0 144 – Brecken Crist-Funk (Manhattan) over Forfeit 150 – Logan Lagerman (Manhattan) over Forfeit 157 – Aidan McKinney (Manhattan) over Parker Hutchinson (Smith Center) TF 16-0 165 – Liam Nider (Manhattan) over…
On today’s edition of The Game, Mitch joins Troy Coverdale and Cole Deutschendorf remotely from Dodge City for Mitch in Vegas, a K-State transfer portal update and Troy’s vote for the Royals Hall of Fame.
On Thursday’s edition of The Game, Mitch Fortner talks about the bad vibes surrounding K-State’s men’s basketball team after the departure of Achor Achor, the release of SEC and Big 10 football schedule for the 2025-26 season, and interviews K-State WBB Coach Jeff Mittie.