Lexington (Texas) three-star quarterback Kase Evans has been released from his signing with Iowa State.
Evans had been committed to the Cyclones since October 12, and signed with head coach Matt Campbell and Co. last week. But after Campbell left for Penn State and ISU hired Washington State coach Jimmy Rogers, Evans is looking for a new home.
Earlier this fall, he was also pledged to Oklahoma State before Mike Gundy’s firing, but quickly found a new home in Ames. When news broke of Campbell leaving ISU, he was frustrated by the possibility of going through another recruiting hurdle.
“I’m numb to it now,” he told Rivals’ Sam Spiegelman. “Happened at OSU and now at ISU. Different circumstances, I know, but it’s the same end result.
… I was going to ISU because of coach Campbell and his culture, as well as their offense that I liked. Coach Waters, Hoodjer and Mouser were great to me also. Everything happens for a reason. I’ll just have to step back and see what happens. Everything will be OK one way or another.”
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