This Kansas State defender plans to transfer after two seasons with the Wildcats
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- Truman Griffith enters transfer portal after two seasons, seeks more playing time
- Griffith redshirted last year, logged no statistics during the 2024 season
- Griffith is K-State’s third transfer, joining RBs Dylan Edwards and JB Price
One of Kansas State’s youngest defensive ends has decided to enter the transfer portal.
Truman Griffith, a 6-foot-2 and 261-pound edge-rusher from Shawnee, is ready to look for a new college football team after he spent the past two seasons with the Wildcats, according to a report from On3.
Griffith watched from the sideline with a redshirt last year. He didn’t record any statistics this season.
A product of Mill Valley, he committed to K-State as a two-star recruit out of high school. He chose the Wildcats over a group of schools that included FCS powerhouses North Dakota State and South Dakota State.
He will presumably look to find more playing time at his next stop.
Griffith is the third K-State football player who has decided to transfer in recent weeks.
Running backs Dylan Edwards and JB Price previously announced their intentions to enter the transfer portal when it opens in January.
K-State football transfer tracker
Outgoing transfers:
- Dylan Edwards (running back)
- Truman Griffith (defensive end)
- JB Price (running back)