Baylor Offensive Lineman Kurt Danneker Medically Retires
Baylor offensive lineman Kurt Danneker has medically retired from football after transferring from Ohio and enrolling in the program for just six months, according to a post on his social media.
He committed to Baylor in January and was set to compete in spring football practices before an injury on the first day of camp.
The 6-foot-4, 332-pound prospect was set to play a starting role at guard for the Bears during the 2024 season. He started 28 games at left guard for the Bobcats in his career. He played 884 snaps in 2023 and graded out as the No. 23 rated guard according to PFF, including finishing 20th in run blocking and 95th in pass blocking. His experience, talent, size, and fit in the offensive scheme will be missed.
Baylor addressed his loss by adding Chattanooga offensive lineman Colin Truett in June once it became clear that Danneker was not going to play this season. The 6-foot-3, 300-pound prospect is a former Freshman All-American and a two-time all-conference selection during his time at Chattanooga.
The staff also added Montana State’s Omar Aigbedion, Texas A&M’s Colton Thomasson, and South Carolina’s Sidney Fugar during the transfer portal window as they looked to solidify things up front.