They say the best things come in pairs, and on Wednesday afternoon, Kansas State put that to the test, adding its second commitment of the day.
Just moments after adding outside linebacker Maguire Richmanthe Wildcats went to Arizona to land a commitment from the Brophy Prep defenseman Dominic Mitchell.
Holding mostly Group of 5 and FCS offers, Mitchell received an offer from the Wildcats on May 31 after a strong showing at one of K-State’s prospect camps. Mitchell quickly followed up by scheduling an official visit for this past weekend.
An all-region selection for Brophy Prep last season, Mitchell recorded 72 total tackles, including 5.5 for loss, and two interceptions to help lead the Stampede to a 10-3 record.
Mitchell is the tenth player to commit to K-State in the 2025 recruiting class, and the seventh to secure his decision during a busy official visit period in June. Projected to play safety in K-State’s defense, he is the first safety to commit to the Wildcats.
K-State’s recruiting class is currently ranked 59th in the country.