Kansas State Wildcats Secure Promising Wide Receiver for 2025 Recruiting Class
The Kansas State football team is making significant strides in their recruiting efforts. On Tuesday, Adonis Moise, a 6-foot, 185-pound wide receiver from IMG Academy in Florida, committed to play for the Wildcats. Moise chose Kansas State over several other offers, including Kansas, UCF, Indiana, West Virginia, and Vanderbilt.
With Moise’s commitment, Kansas State now has five high school prospects lined up for its 2025 recruiting class. This recent addition follows a series of successful recruitments for the Wildcats. Over the weekend, they secured Tennessee-Chattanooga transfer Colin Truett for their offensive line and Derby defensive back Martel Jackson, who received a scholarship offer from head coach Chris Klieman earlier this month.
Moise’s decision to join Kansas State came quickly. After making a recruiting visit to Manhattan over the weekend, he committed to the Wildcats less than 48 hours later. Rated as a three-star recruit by most recruiting services, ESPN sees greater potential in Moise, listing him as a four-star prospect and the 47th best receiver in his class.
Kansas State’s 2025 recruiting class is expected to continue growing in the coming weeks. Currently, Moise joins a talented group that includes St. Louis quarterback Dillon Duff, Coppell (Texas) linebacker Weston Polk, Jefferson City offensive lineman Will Kemna, and Jackson. With this momentum, the Wildcats are poised for a strong summer in recruiting.
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