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64 DAYS TO (TENTATIVE) 2020 KICKOFF: Trevor Stange

In which BracketCat counts down the 64th day until the 2020 kickoff with a profile of Kansas State offensive lineman Trevor Stange.

#64 Glenn Williams
This is former walk-on offensive lineman Glenn Williams (64). I do not believe he played at all and I doubt many fans remember him. Perhaps Trevor Stange will make more impact in wearing No. 64?
Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Disclaimer: As the 2020 current football season still is technically set to proceed as planned in Manhattan on Sept. 5, we will continue the Countdown as normal for now.

#64 Trevor Stange

Redshirt Freshman | 6-3 | 268 lbs. | Coppell, Texas
Trevor Stange
Trevor Stange
Courtesy Kansas State Athletics
  • Position: Offensive Line
  • Previous College: None
  • Projection: Second-String
  • Status: On Scholarship

Trevor Reid Stange (b. July 10, 2000) is a K-State legacy who was one of the most exciting prospects in the recruiting Class of 2019. He redshirted during the 2019 season.

A four-year starter under head coach Mike DeWitt at Coppell (Texas) High School, Stange was rated as the 68th-best offensive guard nationally in the Class of 2019 by ESPN.

He also was ranked as the No. 71 offensive guard in the country and No. 218 overall prospect in the state, per 247Sports Composite.

Stange earned all-district honors all four seasons for the Cowboys and was selected to play in International Bowl X at AT&T Stadium in January 2019. He also completed in basketball and shot put as a prep athlete. After Cooper Beebe, he was our second signee in 2019.

This three-star prospect picked K-State over offers from Air Force, Cornell, Harvard, Houston, Minnesota, New Mexico State, North Texas, Princeton, SMU, Syracuse, Texas Tech, Tulane and Tulsa. His primary recruiter was former offensive line coach Charlie Dickey.

Stange also drew preliminary interest from a wide variety of Division I programs, including Boston College, California, Colorado, Columbia, Purdue, Rice, Texas, Texas A&M and UTSA.

Stange’s father, Russ, was an offensive lineman at K-State in 1987 and 1988 after transferring from Fullerton Community College. He honored this history when announcing his college choice with a tweet featuring a baby picture of himself with his dad’s helmet, which is neat.