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Wildcat Weekly Review: March 8 - March 14

New K-State offer Eli McWilliams
New K-State offer Eli McWilliams (Tahlequah Daily Press)

KEENAN GARBER NUGGET

One name on offense that keeps getting brought up by players and staff is receiver Keenan Garber. Garber has been called one of the fastest players on the team and one of the hardest to cover so far this spring.

Find out more spring football nuggets in this week's press conference notebook.

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KAIDEN TURNER COMMITS TO INDIANA

The only prospect of note that committed this week was Kaiden Turner. Turner picked Indiana over the Wildcats and a handful of other Power Five schools.

BIG VISITOR LAST WEEKEND

Although the NCAA has extended the dead period until May 31, that has not stopped some prospects from taking visits on their own. One big-time prospect was in Manhattan on March 5.

Rivals' Josh Helmholdt caught up with that prospect and his thoughts on K-State.

VISITORS ON SATURDAY 

KSO has confirmed that there were three visitors in Manhattan on Saturday. One was a current commit and the other two are big-time targets. Find out who was here this weekend and some quotes on how the visits went here.

Kansas State commit Silas Etter
Kansas State commit Silas Etter (Rivals.com)

OTHER PROSPECT NOTES

K-State is trending well for three prospects right now. Find out who those three are and more prospect notes in this week's recruiting notebook.

NEW OFFERS

Kansas State made a few new football offers this week.

They were to Eli McWilliams, Kip Lewis and Quavian Carter.


K-State basketball team huddles up
K-State basketball team huddles up (Denny Medley/Big 12 Tournament)

WIN AGAINST TCU AND LOSS TO BAYLOR

In the first round of the Big 12 Tournament, the Cats dominated TCU 71-50 in probably their best game of the season. Nijel Pack ended with 23 points, six rebounds and five assists.

In the second round, they gave all Baylor they could handle before losing 74-68. The loss ends the Wildcats season at 9-20 but finishing winning four of their last six games.

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