The Kansas State Wildcats have solidified the left side of their offensive line with the addition of Pittsburgh offensive lineman Terrence Enos in the transfer portal on Monday night. Chris Hummer of GoPowercat was first to report the news.

The 6-foot-5, 315-pound Enos made four starts and played 383 snaps last year between left guard and left tackle. Enos played in 13 games last season, including starting two at left tackle and one at right tackle for the Panthers.

Kansas State is coming off a 9-4 season in 2024, including a 5-4 record in Big 12 Conference play. Chris Klieman is trying to get the Wildcats back to a Big 12 Championship Game, where they were as recently as 2022.

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The Wildcats are ranked No. 2 in our post-spring Big 12 football rankings , which were released on Monday afternoon.

As Bryan Clinton noted, “Probably 95% of the country would trade places with Kansas State when it comes to their playmakers in the backfield, as the duo of Avery Johnson and Dylan Edwards are going to cause some major issues for Big 12 defenses in 2025.

In addition to Edwards, Johnson should have some intriguing weapons to work with offensively, with Jerand Bradley and Jaron Tibbs coming in at wide receiver, plus five-star true freshman tight end Linkon Cure coming into the fold this summer.”

Now, Johnson and Edwards get another strong piece to anchor the offensive line in Enos.

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