Kansas State Football enjoyed a highly productive weekend on the recruiting trail, strengthening its future roster with a wave of commitments for the 2027 class. Under head coach Collin Klein, the Wildcats continued to build early momentum as three prospects officially announced their decisions to join the program on Sunday alone.
The trio of additions—Logan Davis, Brayden Harris, and Kelvin Eiwo—pushed Kansas State’s 2027 recruiting class to 14 total commitments, marking a strong early showing in the cycle.
The first pledge of the day came from Harris, a massive offensive lineman from Jackson, Missouri. Standing 6-foot-7 and weighing 285 pounds, Harris drew interest from several major programs, including Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa State, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma State, and UCF. Rated as a four-star prospect by Rivals and a three-star recruit by 247Sports, Harris had recently narrowed his choices down to a final group before ultimately choosing Kansas State as his college destination.
Shortly after, Davis made his decision to join the Wildcats’ growing class. The 6-foot-1, 181-pound defensive back from Missouri City, Texas, selected Kansas State over offers from programs such as Army, North Texas, Texas State, UNLV, and Utah State. Davis, a three-star recruit, is also set to reunite with a teammate from his high school program, as fellow defensive back Bryson Dossett had already committed to the Wildcats earlier in the week.
The final commitment of the day came from Eiwo, another promising offensive lineman. The 6-foot-3, 285-pound prospect from The Colony, Texas, chose Kansas State after considering offers from Houston, Georgia Tech, San Diego State, and Utah. Like his fellow newcomers, Eiwo is a three-star recruit and is expected to contribute to the Wildcats’ long-term depth and development on the offensive line.
With three commitments arriving in a single day, Kansas State continues to build early stability and depth in its 2027 recruiting class. The surge reflects growing momentum for the program under Klein’s leadership as the Wildcats position themselves to compete for top regional talent in the years ahead.
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