Kansas State has landed Colorado’s leading rusher from last season, as running back Dylan Edwards committed to the Wildcats on Sunday, a source confirmed to ESPN.
Edwards appeared to confirm the news, posting a photo of himself in a K-State uniform on X.
As a true freshman, Edwards rushed for 321 yards for the Buffaloes in 2023. He also caught 36 passes for 299 yards and four touchdowns. Three of those receiving touchdowns came in his Colorado debut, as the Buffaloes knocked off TCU 45-42 in the opener.
Edwards was ranked the No. 140 overall recruit in last year’s class. The Derby, Kansas, native committed to play for both Kansas State and Notre Dame before signing with new Colorado coach Deion Sanders.
Edwards will likely play behind K-State running back DJ Giddens, who rushed for 1,226 yards and 10 touchdowns last season, while also giving the Wildcats a proven receiving threat out of the backfield.
K-State plays at Colorado on Oct. 12 next season.
247 sports first reported the news of Edwards’ commitment.