K-State football recruiting stays hot as Collin Klein lands safety from Georgia
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- K-State secured safety London Goggans from Loganville, Georgia, for 2027.
- K-State’s 2027 recruiting class reached 15 members under coach Collin Klein.
- K-State’s class ranks No. 31 nationally and No. 4 in the Big 12 per 247Sports.
Another day, another new football recruit for the Kansas State football team.
The Wildcats remained hot in the area of recruiting Wednesday when they secured a commitment from their fifth prospect of the past week.
K-State’s recruiting class for 2027 is up to 15 members under new head football coach Collin Klein. At the moment, the class ranks No. 31 nationally and No. 4 in the Big 12, according to 247Sports.
London Goggans, a 6-foot and 180-pound safety from Loganville, Georgia, is the newest high school football player who has announced his plans to play for the Wildcats.
Goggans is a three-star prospect who held scholarship offers from an impressive list of schools including Arizona State, Arkansas, Florida State, Indiana, Maryland, Miami, Oklahoma State, Purdue and several others.
He committed to K-State after making a recruiting visit to campus over the weekend.
Goggans joined a recent wave of recruits in committing to K-State. Defensive back Logan Davis, offensive lineman Brayden Harris and interior blocker Kelvin Eiwo all picked the Wildcats on Sunday. Defensive back George Murray followed on Tuesday.
K-State did lose touted recruit Julian Elzey to Georgia Tech this week, but its recruiting class continues to grow.
This story was originally published June 3, 2026 at 12:04 PM with the headline "K-State football recruiting stays hot as Collin Klein lands safety from Georgia."