Kansas State Lands commitment of a top experienced star

Recruiting is heating up for the Kansas State football team, with the recent commitment of Adonis Moise, a 6-foot, 185-pound wide receiver from IMG Academy in Florida. Moise opted for K-State over several other notable offers, including from schools like Kansas, UCF, Indiana, West Virginia, and Vanderbilt. His commitment boosts K-State’s 2025 recruiting class to five high school prospects.

In addition to Moise, the Wildcats have secured commitments from other promising players in recent days. Colin Truett, a transfer from Tennessee-Chattanooga, will bolster the offensive line, while Martel Jackson, a defensive back from Derby, has also chosen K-State after receiving an offer from head coach Chris Klieman earlier this month.

With these additions, Kansas State enters the summer with considerable recruiting momentum, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.

It didn’t take the Wildcats long to sell themselves to Moise. The talented wide out made a recruiting visit to Manhattan over the weekend and then he pledged his services to K-State less than 48 hours later. Moise should have a high ceiling asa college football player.

 

 

Adonis Moise - Hudl

 

 

Most recruiting services have listed as a three-star recruit, but ESPN sees more potential in him and lists him as a four-star prospect. Overall, ESPN projects Moise as the 47th best receiver in his recruiting class.

The 2025 recruiting class should continue to grow in the coming weeks. For now, though, Moise joins a group that also includes St. Louis quarterback Dillon Duff, Coppell (Texas) linebacker Weston Polk, Jefferson City offensive lineman Will Kemna and Jackson.

 

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