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College basketball statistician Bart Torvik projects K-State as the No. 63 team heading into next season. For now, that is a ...
Spring football is normally low stress. It’s usually a fun time of year for everyone to feel optimistic about the future. At K-State, it is often a good opportunity for walk-ons and young players to ...
Kansas State coach Chris Klieman is looking forward to building on the team's solid offense from last season. This starts with new offensive coordinator Matt Wells, hired after Conor Riley ...
With so many newcomers and moving pieces at Kansas State, coach Chris Klieman appreciates consistency and experience. And what says experience more than a recent title? Klieman alluded to this in ...
Chris Klieman is not a fan of the new roster limits that are expected to be placed on college football teams next season. In years past, Kansas State could roster as many players as it desired.
When Chris Klieman says college athletics is a disaster, well, it’s a disaster. Most of us who have been covering college football for years know a common-sense guy who can speak the reality of ...
“What happens if you lose a kid in Spring ball?” Klieman asked reporters during media availability on Wednesday. “Now you’ve gotta make a decision on that kid, because if he’s not going ...
MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) - K-State running back Dylan Edwards is hoping for an increased role with Chris Klieman’s ‘Cats this fall. Klieman said Edwards has had a really good offseason which has ...
Spring football practices have come to an end at Kansas State, which means it is time for Chris Klieman to have difficult conversations with certain players as he makes roster cuts for the first ...