Kym-Mani King, a 5’10, 169 lbs, defensive back, who last year played football at Iowa State University, of the BIG 12 Conference, yesterday, announced (via Twitter) that he has committed to play at FAMU.
King was rated a 3-star cornerback when he signed with the Cyclones in 2018. Despite playing with a broken hand last season, the New Port Richie, FL, native recorded 24 tackles, an interception and a fumble recovery for Cyclones.
King has been described as, “really physical. He’s going to come up and he’s got the ability to make open field tackles as good as any of the players on the back end.”
King was rated a 3-star cornerback when he signed with the Cyclones in 2018. Despite playing with a broken hand last season, the New Port Richie, FL, native recorded 24 tackles, an interception and a fumble recovery for Cyclones.
King has been described as, “really physical. He’s going to come up and he’s got the ability to make open field tackles as good as any of the players on the back end.”
King will join teammate Aric Horne, a former 3-star Iowa State linebacker, who committed to play with the Rattlers last week.