
In which BracketCat counts down the 50th day until the 2025 kickoff with a profile of Kansas State offensive lineman Brock Heath.
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#50 Brock Heath
True Freshman | 6-5 | 272 lbs. | Overland Park, Kansas

Courtesy Kansas State Athletics
- Position: Offensive Line
- Previous College: None
- Projection: Redshirt
- Status: On Scholarship
Brock Heath (b. Oct. 22, 2006) is promising young offensive line prospect from Blue Valley Northwest High School who reported this summer and thus is likely to redshirt during 2025.
He prepped under head coach Clint Rider at Blue Valley Northwest, where he was regarded as the eighth-best guard and sixth-best overall player in the state of Kansas for the Class of 2025 by ESPN, while he was viewed as the 21st-best interior offensive lineman and sixth-best player in Kansas by On3.
Heath earned all-state honors as both a junior and senior from The Wichita Eagle, Sports in Kansas, and KSHSAA Covered.
He also earned all-league honors on three occasions, and he carded 52 tackles and 9.5 tackles for loss in his high school career.
Heath selected K-State over offers from Arkansas, Baylor, Duke, Illinois, Iowa, Iowa State, Kansas, Michigan State, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Northwestern, Tulsa and Utah, as well as interest from Oklahoma, South Dakota State, Tennessee State, USC and Wisconsin.
His lead recruiter was former offensive line coach and offensive coordinator Conor Riley.
Heath is the son of Matt Heath, who also attended K-State. He has three older brothers who played college football — Tyler (at Kansas), Blake (at Nebraska) and Jackson (at Columbia).