Kansas State Wildcats flip football recruit Brooklyn Maxey from Louisville
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- Kansas State flipped three-star recruit Brooklyn Maxey from Louisville.
- Maxey, a 6-foot-2, 215-pound Tampa athlete, intends to play wide receiver.
- K-State now holds 22 commitments in its 2027 class ranked top 30 nationally.
Kansas State football coach Collin Klein isn’t slowing down on the recruiting trail.
The Wildcats continue to add new prospects to their 2027 recruiting class at a feverish pace.
Brooklyn Maxey, a 6-foot-2 and 215-pound athlete from Tampa, became the latest member of the group on Wednesday when he announced his intentions to play for K-State. The three-star recruit was previously committed to Louisville, but he switched after first-year head coach Klein and his staff sold him on their vision.
Maxey intends to play wide receiver for the Wildcats, but his athleticism could earn him a look at other positions. In addition to Louisville, he also held scholarship offers from Alabama, Auburn, Florida State, Kentucky, Mississippi State, North Carolina, Texas and several other programs.
With his addition, K-State now has 22 commitments lined up for the 2027 recruiting cycle. The group is ranked among the top 30 nationally by both 247Sports and Rivals.
Klein has added nine players this month alone.
More could soon be on the way. A pair of K-State recruiting targets are expected to announce their college destinations later Wednesday.