Figure this: Locketts could now potentially combine to be on K-State rosters in 23 of 39 years — 59% of K-State rosters over four decades. Already no family in college football history has had a longer and more productive lineage at wide receiver than the Lockett family.
One of many solid reps/routes from @BVTouchdownclub 2027 WR @jacoblockett11… but sadly one of several where the ball just didn’t hit the right spot.
Still like the direction this recruitment is headed. Coaches recognize both the floor and ceiling.
Sub-11 is going to make it very hard for some of the major colleges sitting on the fence to firmly pass now. Any questions regarding speed just got erased.
Stop delaying and let’s see those scholarship dominoes start falling! ⏳
All athletes develop at different times in their career. Love to see how all of your hard work is coming together right before your senior season. Big things ahead!!!
Sterling Lockett was with older brother Tyler Lockett when he was introduced to the 6-5, 226-pound quarterback who was powering K-State to wins. It was Collin Klein in the flesh.
“All I remember thinking was, 'This dude is huge.'"
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