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EMAW: Ridge Point's Bryson Dossett locked in with Kansas State
2027 Ridge Point safety Bryson Dossett announced his commitment to Kansas State on Friday.
The talented Panthers safety committed to the Wildcats over Oklahoma State, Duke, Baylor and Texas A&M among others.
For Dossett, the decision to commit to Kansas State came down to the relationships he has built with the Wildcats coaching staff especially defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach Jordan Peterson.
"It really just came down to the coaching staff and the relationships and connections I built with them. They were really the only school that had constant communication with me from the day I offered to the day I committed," Dossett said on why he committed to Kansas State. "Coach Peterson is one of the coolest coaches I know and it's been nothing but great things since he got there as the DC."
Dossett is following in the footsteps of both his father and brother going to play at the next level as his dad was a two-sport athlete at Baylor and his older brother Mason Dossett is currently at LSU.
Making the decision to commit prior to his upcoming senior season meant a great deal to Dossett and feels relieved to be done with the recruiting process.
"The recruiting process when you first start getting offers is amazing but then you have to get to the nit and grit of it all when you're trying to find a place to commit and I felt like that was Kansas State for me," he said. "It was a huge weight lifted off my shoulders when I was able to commit."
With his commitment out of the way, Dossett is looking forward to a big senior season at Ridge Point and becoming a bigger leader next fall.
"I really want to fill out that leader role on the team this year and I feel like I can fit that role," Dossett said. "Obviously we lost a lot of guys from last year but we're still going to be the Ridge Point Panthers and nothings going to change. We know a lot of people will be doubting us and we are going into the season with a chip on our shoulder and ready to prove people wrong."
Dossett is a big addition out of H-Town for Kansas State and look for him and the Panthers to have a big season in 2026.
RECRUIT SCOOP: 2028 Tomball RB Ian Thomas talks about his rise to National Recruit
2028 Tomball running back Ian Thomas is coming off a breakout sophomore year in 2025 where he rushed 203 times for 1,523 yards with 20 rushing touchdowns while also having 212 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns.
His play on the field led to Thomas being ranked as the number 39 player overall in the class of 2028, the number five player in Texas and the number one running back in the country according to 247Sports.
Thomas had received word that he was going to be ranked in the new updated rankings but was not expecting to see himself being the number one running back in the country.
"I had gotten a text about the rankings coming out and I went to go check 247 and saw that I was ranked number one in Texas for running backs but when I clicked all states I realized I was number one in the country in 2028 which was pretty cool," Thomas said. "I haven't always been ranked that high so it was a pretty amazing experience."
The rising junior has seen his recruitment take off following the release of the rankings picking up 13 offers from division one programs from across the country.
"It's been a little crazy and a little fun because I've never really received this kind of attention before," he said. "It's a lot going on right now but a lot of fun as well."
One offer Thomas received this spring was from Texas A&M, a school the star running back is pretty familiar with as his father Rodney Thomas was a star for the Aggies back in the 90's.
"It meant a great deal to me because my Dad was a big part of Texas A&M," Thomas said. "It just really means a lot to me to get the offer from that school specifically."
Thomas will have a busy summer prior to his big junior season as he plans to take trips to Texas, Georgia, Wisconsin among others.
As far as his junior season, the Tomball running back has big goals for himself and for his team this upcoming fall.
"I want to be able to rush for over 2,000 yards this year, that's a big goal for me," he said. "Also just becoming a better leader this year as I'm an upper-classman now."





























