Kansas State football continues to add depth on the offensive line.

Oliver Miller, a 6-foot-6, 310-pound lineman from Englewood, Colorado, announced on social media that he will join the Wildcats next year, giving coach Chris Klieman and his staff four commitments for the 2026 recruiting class.

Miller, a three-star prospect from Cherry Creek High School, chose the Wildcats over offers from Purdue, Minnesota, Colorado State, North Texas, San Diego State, UNLV, Washington State, Wyoming and Yale, among others. He committed after a home visit from new K-State offensive line coach Brian Lepak and has an official visit scheduled for June 5.

Miller is the second offensive lineman to commit in the 2026 class, joining Mill Valley High School's Lamarcus Barber. The Wildcats also have pledges from Putnam, Oklahoma, linebacker Dejon Ackerson and cornerback Brandon Ford from Crowley, Oklahoma.

Miller is listed by recruiting services as an interior lineman but has the size to move outside to tackle as well.

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Arne Green is based in Salina and covers Kansas State University sports for the Gannett network. He can be reached at or on X (formerly Twitter) at @arnegreen.

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