K-State turns the page after Klieman’s retirement with former star QB Collin Klein back in charge
- Kansas State finished last season with a 6-6 record, including losses to Iowa State, Army, and Arizona.
- Coach Chris Klieman retired after leading Kansas State to six bowl games in seven seasons.
- Former star quarterback Collin Klein returned as head coach and called it a dream come true.
- Kansas State aims to contend for the league championship with key player Avery Johnson returning and hopes to improve their defense under new coordinator Jordan Peterson.
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K-State turns the page after Klieman’s retirement with former star QB Collin Klein back in charge
Kansas State has high hopes for the upcoming season with new head coach Collin Klein. Klein, a former Heisman Trophy finalist, takes over after Chris Klieman's retirement.
K-State’s New Era Begins With a Familiar Star
Manhattan, Kan. — Kansas State is entering a new chapter of its football program, but the transition feels unusually familiar. After Chris Klieman’s retirement, the Wildcats have turned to one of the most recognizable figures in program history to lead them forward: former star quarterback and Heisman Trophy finalist Collin Klein. Klieman stepped away following a 6-6 season, ending a seven-year tenure that produced the 2022 Big 12 championship a…
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