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Wilson chose K-State over Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Tulsa and Texas Tech. He recently finished campus visits in both Manhattan and Norman. But he preferred the Wildcats. Wilson was previously committed to Oklahoma State, but he decided to explore other options after Eric Morris replaced Mike Gundy as head coach for the Cowboys.
A former 3-star prospect out of high school, he stands at an imposing 6-foot-7, 341 pounds, making him a force to be reckoned with. Stroh is currently rated as 247 Sports' No. 226 overall player in the transfer portal and the No. 13 interior offensive lineman.
Amid a flurry of movement in the early days of the transfer window, a handful of Kansas players took to social media on Saturday night to post official KU football graphics suggesting they are “locked in” for next season.
The transfer portal window continues to bring about news regarding the Kansas football program. Here is the latest on how KU is doing this year.
The Kansas football coaching staff may have found their top wideout for the 2026 season in Buffalo transfer Nik McMillan.
Kansas has earned the transfer commitment of former Baylor and Louisville safety Corey Gordon, according to multiple reports on Sunday night. ESPN was first to report the addition, which gives KU yet another power-conference veteran to deploy one of its most thoroughly overhauled position groups.
Kansas State football landed the commitment of a high school wide receiver from Oklahoma, who recently visited the Wildcats and Sooners.
McMillian is a big pickup for the Jayhawks. He earned first-team All-MAC honors after a stellar 2025 campaign. He finished with 62 catches for 981 yards and three touchdowns, compiling 100 receiving yards or more in each of his last six games.