Kansas State Wildcats land running back from Texas as latest football recruit.

Another day, another new football recruit for the Kansas State football team. HD Davis, a 6-foot and 205-pound running back from Wolfe City High School in Texas, has announced his intentions to play for the Wildcats. His commitment continues a hot streak for the Wildcats when it comes to recruiting. Head coach Chris Klieman has landed 10 new prospects this month, with six of them pledging their services to K-State in the past week. Overall, the K-State recruiting class for 2026 now boasts 14 known members. Davis is a bit of a hidden gem, as he doe not currently have a star rating from any of the major recruiting services. But that doesn’t mean he has gone unnoticed. The running back chose K-State over Air Force, Cornell, Navy, Rice, Tulsa, UTEP, Wofford, Wyoming and Yale. K-State played host to Davis on a recruiting visit to campus last weekend. The Wildcats offered him earlier this year and built a relationship with him over the past few months. Last year, Davis totaled 2,789 yards and 33 touchdowns on 267 carries for Wolfe City.

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