Klieman Retires After 7 Seasons at Kansas State
Update: 2025-12-05
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Kansas States head football coach, Chris Klieman, is retiring after seven seasons and nearly three decades in coaching. He guided the Wildcats to a Big Twelve championship in 2022 and re-established the program as a consistent contender. Klieman, who was under contract through 2032, achieved success at North Dakota State, winning four Football Championship Subdivision titles. His impressive winning percentage ranks him among Kansas States best coaches. The evolving landscape of college football, including the transfer portal and name, image, and likeness payments, contributed to his decision. Despite a challenging 2023 season, Kliemans overall impact on the program is significant. Current Texas A&M offensive coordinator Collin Klein, a former K-State quarterback, is expected to succeed Klieman.
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