Kansas State secures commitment from safety London Goggans
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 2:29 PM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
Kansas State football has gained another commitment, this time from London Goggans, a three-star safety from Grayson, Georgia. Goggans, standing at 6-foot-1 and 191 pounds, announced his decision via Instagram on June 3. He chose Kansas State over offers from Arkansas, Purdue, and Mississippi State. Goggans is part of a successful recruiting week for the Wildcats, marking their fifth commitment. His high school performance includes 27 total tackles and three interceptions in his junior season. Kansas State's recruiting class for 2027 currently ranks 34th nationally in the 247Sports Composite.
- •London Goggans commits to Kansas State on June 3.
- •He is a three-star recruit from Grayson, Georgia.
- •Kansas State's 2027 recruiting class includes five commitments this week.
- •Goggans was previously scheduled to visit in mid-June.
- •K-State's 2027 class ranks 34th nationally according to 247Sports.
- 2:29 PMYahoo Sports — Kansas State football lands 5th recruit this week in Georgia safety
"Kansas State's first weekend of official visits has proven fruitful. The Wildcats have their fifth commitment of the week.
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