Kansas State football adds juco DB to 2026 roster

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Kansas State football adds juco DB to 2026 roster

Kansas State football adds juco DB to 2026 roster

Kansas State continued to add to Collin Klein's inaugural roster by bringing in a defensive back who visited LSU over the weekend.

Kansas State football adds juco DB to 2026 roster

Kansas State continued to add to Collin Klein's inaugural roster by bringing in a defensive back who visited LSU over the weekend.

The Kansas State Wildcats are making moves to shape Collin Klein's first roster, and the latest addition brings a promising defensive back into the fold. Damion Miller, a 6-foot-3, 195-pound junior college standout, committed to the Wildcats on Monday, May 4, adding depth and versatility to the secondary.

Miller arrives from Southwest Mississippi Community College, where he suited up for seven games and recorded 11 total tackles. With three years of eligibility remaining, he's a long-term asset for a program looking to build momentum under Klein's leadership. It's been a whirlwind week for Miller, who also visited LSU over the weekend to meet with head coach Lane Kiffin. He held an offer from Jackson State and made a stop in Manhattan—a visit that clearly sealed the deal.

A native of Hemanville, Mississippi, Miller originally signed with Southern Miss out of high school before entering the transfer portal during the fall of the 2024 season. Now, he's part of a growing wave of late transfers joining the Wildcats, including junior college tight end Owen Harrington and defensive tackle Elijah Jackson, who committed in recent weeks.

For Kansas State fans, this commitment signals a focus on building a tough, athletic roster ready to compete in the Big 12. Miller's size and agility make him a player to watch as spring practices heat up—and for anyone gearing up for game day, it's the perfect time to stock up on Wildcats gear to support the new-look squad.

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