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