Kansas State Coach Chris Klieman Stepping Down After 7 Seasons, AP Source Says
Chris Klieman retires citing health and family, ending a 54-34 record at Kansas State; Collin Klein, former star QB, is the leading candidate to succeed him.
- Kansas State football coach Chris Klieman is retiring after seven seasons with the Wildcats, which included a Big 12 championship and a bowl trip every year but one.
- Texas A&M offensive coordinator Collin Klein, who played quarterback for Kansas State and later served on Klieman's staff, is being targeted as Klieman's replacement.
- Klieman guided Kansas State to a 54-34 record, one of the strongest winning percentages in school history, trailing only Bill Snyder's 215-117 mark.
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K-State AD rips state of college sports after Klieman's retirement
Kansas State athletic director Gene Taylor ripped the current state of college athletics for its role in driving Wildcats football coach Chris Klieman into retirement, claiming Wednesday that “there are people with really loud voices right now that are trying…
Sources: Former Bison head football coach Klieman considering retirement at Kansas State
MANHATTAN, KAN. – Sources are reporting former NDSU head football coach Chris Klieman is considering retiring from coaching. Pete Thamel, College Football Senior Writer for ESPN, was among several who reported the development this morning on X, formerly Twitter. https:///PeteThamel/status/1996231916106735859 Klieman is currently the head coach of the Kansas State Wildcats of the Big 12 Conference. He’s been the bench boss at Kansas State since 2…
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