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The new old school’: How K-State’s portal plan is built for more than one year

By Toby Hammes

College football’s transfer portal has made roster turnover feel inevitable. Players arrive, contribute, and often leave before anyone has time to learn much about them beyond a jersey number.

This week’s sprint to building a roster has shown us that K-State has been active in the portal, just like many teams, but a closer look at how the Wildcats are building suggests something more deliberate than a short-term shuffle.

Yes, the names have piled up. Yes, the roster has changed quickly. That part isn’t unique.

What stands out is how K-State is building, not just who they are building with. Under first-year head coach Collin Klein, this doesn’t look like a one-year scramble to stay afloat. It looks like a plan.

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