The Colorado Buffaloes are heading into a pivotal offseason with plenty of questions and not much early encouragement from their recruiting class. With only 11 signees so far, it’s shaping up to be another portal-heavy winter.
The offseason's transfer market received a jolt over the weekend, as Kansas State running back Dylan Edwards announced his plans to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal.
It’s been a whirlwind few years for the former Colorado Buffaloes running back Dylan Edwards. Once a cornerstone of Deion Sanders’ first recruiting class
The Dylan Edwards saga at Kansas State is officially over, at least for now. The junior running back is heading back to the transfer portal after two seasons in Manhattan, and while it’s not exactly the outcome anyone hoped for when he transferred from Colorado, it probably needed to happen.
It has been a bizarre college football journey for Kansas State running back Dylan Edwards, who is officially entering the Transfer Portal. Originally beginning his career at Colorado, a decision was made now in order to preserve a year of eligibility since he has only played in four games during the 2025 season so far.
Kansas State running back Dylan Edwards will miss the remainder of the 2025 season and utilize a redshirt, per On3’s Pete Nakos. A junior from Derby, Kansas, Edwards played in just four games this year before a lower-body injury forced him to step away, allowing him to preserve a year of eligibility.
Kansas State will be without one of its most electric offensive weapons once again. Head coach Chris Klieman officially ruled out running back Dylan Edwards.
Dylan Edwards didn’t get a positive injury update when it comes to injury status for the Kansas State Wildcats’ upcoming matchup against Texas Tech. Edwards has only been active for four of the team’s eight games this season.
Chris Klieman said it plainly on Monday: Dylan Edwards will again be unavailable this Saturday when the Kansas State Wildcats take on the Texas Tech Red Raiders.
Kansas State’s backfield could be without one of its most explosive weapons this weekend. Head coach Chris Klieman revealed something about running back Dylan Edwards.
Kansas State will be without two of its most important playmakers on Saturday when the Wildcats host TCU in a crucial Big 12 battle. Star running back Dylan Edwards and rising edge rusher Tobi Osunsanmi have both been ruled out or are expected to miss the contest, dealing a serious blow to a K-State team that cannot afford to be shorthanded.
Despite a disappointing loss, sophomore running back Joe Jackson's performance against Baylor gave Kansas State Wildcats fans a reason to be excited. Jackson did not start the game but did lead the team in carries (13) and finished second in rushing yards with 61, averaging nearly five yards per attempt.
Kansas State football has been one of the most disappointing teams in all of college football this season, but it still has time to turn things around.
Kansas State’s season has been full of setbacks this year, and now the team’s backfield finds itself at the heart of the latest one. Chris Klieman’s Wildcats are facing yet another blow ahead of their Big 12 matchup with TCU, after a rough 2-4 start.
Kansas State’s backfield plans are looking clearer, at least for now. According to his agent, Reggie Blackwell, star running back Dylan Edwards is not expected to redshirt this season.
The Kansas State Wildcats have faced a tough season marked by close losses. And the situation is further complicated by injuries to key players. As K-State prepares for its crucial Week 7 Homecoming matchup against TCU.
Dylan Edwards' return as the primary running back for the Wildcats greatly increases Kansas State's chances of defeating Baylor, as it gives their offense a much-needed boost in explosiveness and balance, particularly against a defense that seems susceptible to the run.
Kansas State returned to the win column on Saturday afternoon, securing its first Big 12 victory of the season with a score of 34-20 against the UCF Knights in front of a sold-out crowd at Bill Snyder Family Stadium, which included plenty of recruits.
How much did the Kansas State Wildcats miss Dylan Edwards? During the first four games of K-State’s season, they averaged just 108 rushing yards per game, with nearly a quarter of the production coming from three rushes by Jayce Brown.
Kansas State faced a major headache in Tucson Friday night as running back Dylan Edwards, expected to be a game-changer against Arizona, landed on the sidelines for the second half.
Kansas State running back Dylan Edwards avoided a significant injury on his right ankle, but his status for Saturday's contest against visiting North Dakota is unclear.
Many Kansas State fans are using Dylan Edwards' Rate Bowl performance as a blueprint for his tenure as the next premier running back. Edwards, on the other hand, says he's moved far past harping on this moment.