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Christopher Paul Klieman (/ ˈ k l aɪ m ə n / KLY-muhn; born September 27, 1967) is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach at Kansas State University, a position he has held since the 2019 season. Klieman served as the head football coach at North Dakota State University from 2014 to 2018.
The Kansas State Wildcats football program is a college football team that represents Kansas State University in the Big 12 Conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The team has had 32 head coaches and one interim head coach since its first official football game in 1896. The current coach is Chris Klieman, who was hired ...
After being out of coaching for three years, on November 24, 2008, Bill Snyder was named for a second term as head football coach at Kansas State University, beginning in the 2009 season. [13] He is one of the few coaches to coach in a stadium or arena that is named for him; as previously mentioned, the former KSU Stadium was renamed for him on ...
Of the Big 12 public school coaches, Oklahoma State's Mike Gundy tops the list with an annual package worth $7.75 million, followed by Kansas' Lance Leipold at $7.5 million, Utah's Kyle ...
Kansas State football's offense has made it through spring ... Shortly after Johnson was named most valuable player in the Wildcats' 28-19 victory over North Carolina State, head coach Chris ...
K-State’s coach Conor Riley directs the offensive line during the game against Southern Illinois at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, Kansas on September 11, 2021.
On December 5, 2005, Ron Prince was hired as the 33rd head football coach of the Kansas State Wildcats. [54] Prince was formerly the offensive coordinator at Virginia. In 2006, Prince's first year at the helm of the Wildcats, he led Kansas State to a 7–6 record and the team's first winning season since 2003.
He served as the head football coach at Kansas State University from 2006 to 2008 [1] and Howard University in 2019, compiling a career college football head coaching record of 18–28. Prince was the assistant head coach and offensive line coach for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL) from 2015 to 2017. [2]