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Daniel Imatorbhebhe

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Daniel Imatorbhebhe is a tight end for Kansas State University. Daniel grew up in Suwanee, Georgia and played wide receiver at North Gwinnett High School. Daniel committed to Florida and enrolled early in 2015, then transferred to USC in the fall and had to sit out because of NCAA transfer rules. As a redshirt freshman in 2016, Daniel appeared in every game for the Trojans at tight end and put together an All-Pac12 honorable mention season, tallying 17 catches for 250 yards with 4 touchdowns. 

 

A hip injury limited Daniel’s 2017 season, and he missed all of 2018 and 2019 due to a leg injury. He transferred to Illinois for the 2020 season, then transferred again to Kansas State for 2021. Despite the injuries and several changes of scenery, the talented tight end is set for a big year with the Wildcats.

 

 Played in 12 games, including a start against Southern Illinois. He Totaled 12 receptions for a career-high 314 yards and two touchdowns on the year... Recorded a pair of long touchdown receptions, going 68 yards against Nevada and 73 yards against TCU. His 73-yard catch and run against the Horned Frogs was the second-longest by a tight end in school history. One of only three tight ends in the nation with two receptions of at least 65 yards during the 2021 season, while he was the first K-State tight end to do so since at least 1977.

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