
Kansas State Lands 4-Star OL Oliver Miller in 2026 Recruiting Class
On Monday, Kansas State football secured a key piece to its 2026 recruiting class as offensive lineman Oliver Miller announced his commitment via social media. The 6-foot-6, 300-pound Colorado native chose the Wildcats over Minnesota, Purdue, and several Group of Five offers.
Miller’s recruitment accelerated following a January offer and a spring practice visit in April. A recent in-home visit from offensive line coach Brian Lepak sealed the deal, marking Lepak’s first major recruiting victory since joining the Wildcats.
Versatile, Athletic, and High-Upside Prospect
Miller plays for Cherry Creek High School, one of Colorado’s premier programs, and has experience at offensive tackle. His film shows
- Strong pass protection skills
- Low pad level and power in the run game
- Good footwork and a quick first step
While he might eventually transition to guard in college due to Kansas State’s roster needs, his versatility will be a major asset. He’s expected to rise in the rankings once his senior film becomes available.
K-State’s 2026 Class Taking Shape
Miller becomes the second offensive lineman and fourth overall commit in Kansas State’s 2026 class, joining:
- Brandon Ford (OL)
- Dejon Ackerson (ATH)
- Lamarcus Barber (DB)
With a busy official visit weekend ahead, K-State’s recruiting momentum under Chris Klieman and Brian Lepak could be just beginning.
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