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53 DAYS TO 2025 KICKOFF: Drake Bequeaith

July 2, 2025 by Bring On The Cats

#53 Drake Bequeaith
Junior offensive lineman Drake Bequeaith (53) had his best season yet in 2024, seeing time as a reserve in all 13 games. Will 2025 finally be the season when he cracks the two-deep in a meaningful way or even receives his first start? | Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

In which BracketCat counts down the 53rd day until the 2025 kickoff with a profile of Kansas State offensive lineman Drake Bequeaith.

#53 Drake Bequeaith

Redshirt Junior | 6-6 | 294 lbs. | Colleyville, Texas
Drake Bequeaith
Courtesy Kansas State Athletics
Drake Bequeaith
  • Position: Offensive Line
  • Previous College: None
  • Projection: Third-String
  • Status: On Scholarship

Drake Bequeaith (b. July 11, 2003) is an athletic, agile backup offensive tackle from Grapevine High School in Texas who is majoring in mechanical engineering.

He saw playing time as a reserve offensive lineman in 2023 against SEMO, Troy, Houston and Baylor, and finished the season as a first-team Academic All-Big 12 performer.

Last season, Bequeaith played in every game on field goal/extra point protection, while he also served as a reserve offensive lineman against UT Martin, Oklahoma State, West Virginia and Cincinnati.

He saw time on 27 offensive snaps during the year, including a career-high 13 against UT Martin, and again earned Academic All-Big 12 honors.

Bequeaith, who redshirted in 2022, prepped under head coach Mike Alexander at Grapevine, where he earned honorable mention all-state honors as a junior from the Texas Sports Writers Association as he helped to lead the Mustangs to an area championship.

The Mustangs also won an area championship during his senior season, while he was an all-district honoree as both a junior and senior, plus a first-team academic all-state performer.

While at Grapevine, Bequeaith prepped with current K-State defensive end Brad Stanyer, an incoming freshman. He also played rugby in high school.

Bequeaith, a consensus three-star player who actually was born in Leawood, chose K-State over offers from Dartmouth, Kansas, Lamar, North Texas, Sam Houston State and Tulsa, as well as Power 4 interest from Boston College and Ole Miss.

His primary recruiter was his former position coach, ex-offensive coordinator Conor Riley, who once said, “Drake Bequeaith is going to be a great football player.”

Here’s what head coach Chris Klieman previously said about that recruitment:

(Bequeaith) came to camp and did a great job for Coach Riley at camp. He’s a big offensive lineman and was very physical, really athletic. He’s got some ties to the Kansas City area, so he’s been over here a few times and came back for a game. We’re really excited about getting Drake here. We have really done a nice job with our offensive line and getting some more guys in our class.

Klieman also compared Bequeaith to fellow classmate John Pastore and another local stud:

We think they have the ability to play tackle first, and if not tackle then guard, as opposed to the flipside of them being guards and potentially becoming a tackle. Cooper Beebe is a great example. Cooper (was) playing tackle. We brought him in thinking he was going to be a guard and then we were able to move him outside. The guys we’re bringing in, we hope have the potential to play tackle and if not, we’ll slide them into guard. Having the length with all three of those guys is important.

Bequeaith’s brother, Dylan, previously was a preferred walk-on freshman fullback for the Wildcats in 2022, but he left the team prior to the 2023 season.

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