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Louisburg senior Ashton Moore reveals K-State offered him scholarship

Louisburg senior Ashton Moore reveals K-State offered him scholarship

Obviously, siblings are different, even twins.

But the Kansas State football program has faith in the foundation. The Wildcats know what senior linebacker Austin Moore can do on the football field.

Dating into the 2022 season, Moore has started the Wildcats’ last 27 games. Last season, he was selected to the All-Big 12 second team by the coaches.

So while one Moore finishes his football career at K-State, the Wildcats would like another to follow. Louisburg senior Ashton Moore, 6-foot, 200 pounds, recently revealed that K-State offered him a scholarship to play for the program in 2025.

Ashton is coming off a tremendous junior season at Louisburg High School where he put up impressive numbers on both sides of the ball.

In helping Louisburg to a 9-1 record, Moore totaled 1,000 yards and 18 touchdowns. On defense, he recorded 125 tackles.

K-State has shown it values ​​family ties. Offensive lineman Cooper Beebe excelled at K-State and was drafted in the third round this spring by Dallas.

There is a Beebe eager to follow in his brother’s footsteps and experience the same kind of success. Camden Beebe redshirted last season at K-State. Beebe could see action this fall on the offensive line.

Wildcats Get CB Rice From Transfer Portal

The Wildcats received another player from the transfer portal on Friday.

Former Rice cornerback Jordan Dunbar announced he is joining K-State this season after redshirting last year. He will have two years of eligibility remaining. Dunbar confirmed the news by changing his X profile to say he attends K-State.

Before redshirting last year, he was an All-Conference USA selection in 2022 after recording 25 tackles and eight assists. He was also a 2021 C-USA All-Freshman first team pick.

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