Kansas State experienced another offseason roster change as an offensive lineman entered the transfer portal, ending his time in Manhattan after spending one season with the Wildcats. The move comes as programs across the country continue to reshuffle their rosters during the winter transfer window.

The lineman did not appear in any games during the 2025 season, having spent the year developing within the program while preserving his eligibility.

His departure opens up additional scholarship flexibility for Kansas State as the coaching staff evaluates depth and prepares for the upcoming season.

Will Kemna, a former in-state standout, chose to continue his college career elsewhere after redshirting as a freshman. The decision allows him to seek a new opportunity with four full years of eligibility remaining.
Kansas State now turns its focus to replacing depth along the offensive line, a position that often sees movement during the transfer cycle. With spring practices approaching, the Wildcats will look to develop returning players and potentially add reinforcements to solidify the unit.