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28 DAYS TO 2025 KICKOFF: Rex Van Wyhe

July 26, 2025 by Bring On The Cats

#28 Rex Van Wyhe
Junior linebacker Rex Van Wyhe (28) is a leading contender to replace Austin Moore full-time at the Will position after two seasons as a primary reserve off the bench at multiple LB positions. | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

In which BracketCat counts down the 28th day until the 2025 kickoff with a profile of Kansas State linebacker Rex Van Wyhe.

#28 Rex Van Wyhe

Redshirt Junior | 6-5 | 236 lbs. | Rock Rapids, Iowa
Rex Van Wyhe
Courtesy Kansas State Athletics
Rex Van Wyhe
  • Position: Linebacker
  • Previous College: Iowa Central Community College
  • Projection: Co-Second-String
  • Status: On Scholarship

Rex Van Wyhe (b. Feb. 20, 2004) is a speedy linebacker from Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge, Iowa, who is majoring in construction science and management.

Van Wyhe, who excels equally at tackling and zone coverage, saw time in four games in 2023 as he retained his redshirt, leaving him with three remaining years of eligibility.

He carded four tackles on the year, including a season-high three against Baylor, a game that included a tackle for loss; had one stop and a pass breakup against TCU; also played at Kansas and in the Pop-Tarts Bowl against NC State; and saw time on 58 defensive snaps.

A member of the playing rotation for every game, collecting 31 tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss over his 174 defensive snaps, Van Wyhe also was a member of the kickoff return, kickoff coverage and punt coverage units as he saw time on 189 total special teams plays in 2024.

He tied for second on the team with four special teams tackles, including three on kickoff coverage to tie for second on the squad, and set a career high with four tackles in the season opener against UT Martin (he tied that mark against both Arizona and West Virginia).

Van Wyhe also had three stops in the final two games of last season at Iowa State and in the Rate Bowl against Rutgers. He carded a career-high-tying one tackle for loss against both Tulane and Cincinnati, and earned Academic All-Big 12 honors following the 2024 season.

Van Wyhe enters the 2025 season likely vying with Gabe Powers for the right to play alongside Desmond Purnell and Austin Romaine. However, no matter who wins that battle, I see them playing less than the other two because I think we will use the 4-2-5 more in 2025.

Van Wyhe played one season under head coach Jesse Montalto at Iowa Central, where he was rated the 11th-best overall community college prospect in the Class of 2023 by Rivals, while he ranked No. 2 among community college linebackers by ESPN.

He picked up NJCAA second-team All-American, first team all-conference, and all-region honors in 2022 as he totaled 79 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, three forced fumbles, a recovery and two pass breakups over 11 games played for the Tritons.

In Kansas NJCAA action, Van Wyhe had a season-high 13 stops at Garden City, while he had 10 tackles at Butler and carded a pair of sacks at Ellsworth, which included two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. He also had a sack and a forced fumble at Highland.

A three-year letter-winner under head coach Curtis Eben at Central Lyon High School in Rock Rapids, Iowa, Van Wyhe also was a two-time all-district pick who earned second-team all-state honors as a senior after totaling 65 tackles, eight tackles for loss, two sacks and a pair of interceptions. He helped the Lions to earn a state runner-up finish in 2020.

An academic all-state performer, Van Wyhe also competed in baseball, track and field, and basketball, helping his basketball team to earn a state runner-up finish in 2021-2022.

Van Wyhe chose K-State over scholarship offers from Iowa State, Missouri State, Northern Iowa, Old Dominion, Southeast Missouri State and UTSA.

His brother, Riley, played football at Northern Iowa and is currently a coach for the Panthers.

“I just want to try to get on the field and do whatever my teammates and coaches ask of me,” Van Wyhe told EMAW Online. “The coaches are awesome and I love the atmosphere and Midwest feel of K-State. It was electric seeing all the people there before the game and then seeing them pack in the stadium.”

For more analysis of how he might fit into the linebacker picture this year, read this article.

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