Riddle:
"K-State has been on the scene for a minute," the junior college product said. "My mom's big on not putting your business out there or things won't come true."
"The loyalty factor was big," admits the defender, who has 4.46 speed. "Coach Cox could've easily brought me on a visit, but we already had something set for me to see Louisville. (Cox) was actually the one who told Louisiville about me and the situation. He had enough faith in me and what I can do that even if K-State couldn't give me a scholarship, he wanted me to land somewhere safely and I can't explain the respect I have for him doing that."
"They'll have me playing Will," explains Riddle. "Me and Dvonta Derricott will hopefully get in there and cause some havoc in the Big 12 because I fit really well. I occupy good in space and I can blitz even better. I can cover receivers in that conference too. I think we'll have a bright future in my two seasons at K-State."