Kansas State football is shaking up its roster with a massive 24-player transfer class as the Wildcats prepare for a bold new era under head coach Collin Klein. The influx of talent is aimed at bolstering both the offense and defense, giving the team a fresh look heading into the upcoming season.
The incoming transfers cover every position, including offensive linemen, defensive backs, wide receivers, running backs, and specialists. The additions are expected to provide depth, experience, and immediate impact, helping the Wildcats compete at a high level in the Big 12.

Coach Klein expressed excitement over the new roster additions, highlighting the players’ versatility and ability to contribute right away. “This is a group of players who bring talent and experience from across the country,” Klein said. “They’re ready to help us hit the ground running.”

Among the notable transfers is wide receiver Jaron Tibbs, a 6-foot-2 junior who previously starred at Purdue before transferring to K-State last season. Tibbs caught 47 passes for 595 yards and three touchdowns as a junior and is expected to be a key target in the Wildcats’ revamped offense.

The roster shake-up marks one of the most significant transformations in recent Kansas State history. With the combination of incoming transfers and returning players, the Wildcats are poised to make an immediate impact in Collin Klein’s first season as head coach. Fans in Manhattan can expect an exciting, fast-paced style of play as the Wildcats aim to climb the Big 12 standings.