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.
MANHATTAN ā Kansas State football added another junior college player to the mix as it continues to finalize its roster for the upcoming season. Damion Miller, a 6-foot-3, 195-pound defensive back, announced his commitment to the Wildcats on Monday, May 4. With three years of eligibility remaining, Miller joins the Wildcats from Southwest Mississippi Community College .
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com/s4XLShsgYm ā Damion Miller (@DamionM05) May 4, 2026 Out of high school, the Hemanville, Mississippi, native originally signed with Southern Miss. He entered the transfer portal during the fall of the 2024 season. Miller joins the Wildcats after a busy week of visits, which included a trip to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to meet with Lane Kiffin at LSU.
He was also offered by Jackson State, and visited the K-State campus in Manhattan over the weekend. Miller joins a growing list of late transfers to Collin Klein's inaugural roster. K-State also landed juco tight end Owen Harrington and juco defensive tackle Elijah Jackson in recent weeks.