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2026 Three-Star OL Commits to Kansas State Football
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Chris Klieman and the Kansas State Wildcats added a new name to the Class of 2026 on Monday afternoon with the commitment of three-star offensive lineman Oliver Miller.

Miller, a 6-foot-6 tackle from Englewood, California, chose the Wildcats over offers from Purdue, Minnesota, UNLV, Washington State, and more.

 

After a great home visit with [OL Coach] Brian Lepak, I am so blessed to announce my commitment to K-State Football! I would like to thank my family, friends, coaches, and most importantly, God, for putting me in this position,” Miller wrote in his announcement. “Thank you to the entire Kansas State football staff, can’t wait to be able to get to work!! GO WILDCATS! #EMAW,”

Coming out of Cherry Creek High School in the Class of 2026, Miller is listed as a three-star prospect by the 247Sports index. He also checks in as the 129th-ranked player at his position and the 19th-ranked player in the state of Colorado.

With the addition, Miller became the Wildcats’ fourth commitment in the Class of 2026, joining linebacker Dejon Ackerson, interior offensive lineman Lamarcus Barber, and cornerback Brandon Ford.

The Wildcats’ recruiting class checks in at No. 71 in the country and No. 14 in the Big 12 Conference.

This article first appeared on Heartland College Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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