Kansas State football coach Chris Klieman talks about roster limits
Kansas State football coach Chris Klieman talks about his frustration with a lack of clarity over roster limits for the 2025 season.
Kansas State football has landed its quarterback for the 2026 recruiting cycle and possibly as a successor to Avery Johnson.
Miles Teodecki, a 6-foot-3, 215-pound rising senior from Austin, Texas, announced his commitment to the Wildcats on Wednesday via social media.
Teodecki, a consensus three-star prospect, helped lead Vandergrift High School in Leander, near Austin, to a Class 6A Division 2 state championship last fall while completing 70% of his passes for 3,290 yards and 48 touchdowns with only seven interceptions. He was named the Texas 6A Division II offensive player of the year.
Teodecki is the Wildcats’ eighth commitment for 2026 and the fourth — all from Texas — to come on board since a busy Memorial Day weekend that saw 14 prospects visit Manhattan. He chose K-State over offers from Cincinnati, Colorado State, Coastal Carolina, Florida Atlantic, UTSA and North Texas, plus Ivy League members Brown, Cornell, Harvard, Penn, Princeton and Yale.
Earlier in the week, the Wildcats landed running back Tanner West from Katy, Texas and offensive linemen Keegan Collins from Amarillo and Justin Morales from El Paso.
Teodecki joins a talented group of K-State young quarterbacks looking to take over once Johnson, a junior, moves on. They include 2023 Minnesota transfer Jacob Knuth, Blake Barnett from the 2024 class and incoming freshman Dillon Duff.
In addition to the four commitments this week, cornerback Brandon Ford from Crowley,…
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Publish date : 2025-06-04 21:43:00
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