Kansas State is making a major splash in the transfer portal, and their latest addition is Wagner offensive lineman Brandon Sneh. After a recent official visit to Manhattan, Sneh announced his commitment to the Wildcats, adding to their impressive haul in the portal.
Before visiting Kansas State, Sneh had also checked out Colorado and California, which were his other finalists. While nearly 20 schools expressed interest in the 6-foot-7 lineman, it came down to these three programs.
A big credit goes to K-State offensive line coach Conor Riley, who developed a strong relationship with Sneh throughout the recruitment process, helping the Wildcats emerge as the top choice.
Kansas State had a pressing need for offensive tackle depth after losing both starting tackles from the 2024 season. Left tackle Easton Kilty graduated, and right tackle Carver Willis transferred to Washington. Adding Sneh addresses part of that gap, although it wouldn’t be surprising if K-State looks to bring in another tackle. One potential target is Mason Bowers, an offensive lineman from Kennesaw State, who also visited K-State around the same time as Sneh.

With his impressive size—standing at 6-foot-7 with an 84-inch wingspan—Sneh brings significant potential to the Wildcats’ offensive line. This past season, he earned an 81 pass-blocking grade and a 72.4 run-blocking grade on Pro Football Focus.
Sneh becomes Kansas State’s 11th transfer commitment, joining a strong class that includes notable players like Oklahoma cornerback Jayden Rowe, Purdue wide receiver Jaron Tibbs, Ohio State linebacker Gabe Powers, and others.
The Philadelphia native will have two seasons of eligibility remaining, giving Kansas State a solid addition to their offensive line for the upcoming seasons.