The Kansas State football team continued to strengthen its roster with another addition from the transfer portal. On Thursday, Caleb Medford, a 6-foot-1, 198-pound wide receiver, announced his commitment to the Wildcats. This marks the fifth transfer acquisition for Kansas State within the same week, demonstrating the team’s active approach in bolstering its lineup for the upcoming season.
Medford began his college football career at TCU before making a name for himself at New Mexico. While at New Mexico, Medford showcased his talents as a reliable and productive receiver, significantly contributing to the Lobos’ offense. Over the past two seasons, he amassed 48 catches for 887 yards and five touchdowns, displaying his ability to make an impact on the field.
His impressive numbers at New Mexico have attracted the attention of several programs, with Kansas State emerging as a landing spot. Medford’s addition is expected to enhance the Wildcats’ receiving corps, bringing both experience and playmaking ability to the team. His skill set will be an important asset as Kansas State looks to remain competitive in the Big 12.
Coach Chris Klieman and the Wildcats have been very active in the transfer portal, seeking to strengthen various areas of their roster. Medford’s commitment is part of a broader strategy to build a well-rounded team for the future. As the fifth transfer of the week, it highlights the team’s commitment to improvement and depth as they approach the new season.
With Medford on board, Kansas State’s offense gains another dynamic playmaker. His proven track record and versatile skill set should complement the existing talent on the team, making the Wildcats a team to watch as they continue to develop and compete in the Big 12 conference.