Kansas State linebacker Austin Romaine left a lasting impression during the Wildcats’ 2025 spring game, recording a team-high eight tackles, two sacks, and a forced fumble. The sophomore linebacker showed off his athleticism, instincts, and sideline-to-sideline range, further establishing himself as one of the Big 12’s rising defensive stars.
Romaine, who emerged last season as a promising freshman, appears poised to take on a much larger role in defensive coordinator Joe Klanderman’s system. Coaches have raved about his motor and film study habits, and his breakout spring performance only heightened expectations.
“He’s got that extra gear you don’t teach,” head coach Chris Klieman said. “Austin’s only scratching the surface.”
Fans took to social media to praise Romaine’s growth, with many predicting he’ll be the heart of K-State’s defense for years to come. With the departure of veteran linebackers, Romaine’s rise couldn’t be better timed. His ability to drop into coverage and shoot gaps makes him a unique asset in the Wildcats’ evolving scheme.
As the season approaches, Romaine’s name is already being floated as a potential All-Big 12 candidate—proof that the future of K-State defense may very well be wearing No. 44.