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Kansas State coach Chris Klieman retires, Collin Klein potential replacement

In what has been one of the craziest coaching carousels in recent memory, another little wrench got thrown in from The Little Apple.

Kansas State coach Chris Klieman retired after seven seasons in Manhattan, with Texas A&M offensive coordinator Collin Klein — a Kansas State alum — expected to replace him, according to multiple reports.

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While Klieman's retirement is official, Klein's status is still pending as he prepares to call plays for the Aggies in the College Football Playoffs.

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Penn State hired Matt Campbell as its next head coach. Campbell, 46, coached 10 seasons at Iowa State and was the winningest coach in school history.

Klieman has gone 54-34 in his time with the Wildcats, which was preceded by a wildly successful tenure at North Dakota State. The Bison went to the FCS championship game in all five of Klieman's seasons there, going 4-1 in those games. They went 69-6 with Klieman at the helm.

“After many deep and thoughtful conversations with my family, we have decided that the time is right for me to retire from coaching,”  Klieman said in a release by Kansas State. “This decision was not taken lightly and was the culmination of many factors, including my own personal health. I absolutely love coaching the game of football and developing players into young men, but now is the time for me to step away and spend more time with Rhonda and our three kids.

Under Klieman, Kansas State went 3-2 in bowl games, including a loss in the Sugar Bowl in 2022. The last time Kansas State had made a BCS bowl game was in 2012, when it lost the Fiesta Bowl under the legendary Bill Snyder in his second stint coaching the team.

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This year was a disappointment for the Wildcats, who went 6-6. They are, however, bowl eligible, with Klieman slated to coach in that final game.

Klein would become the latest coordinator to return to his roots as a head coach. Will Stein will be heading to Kentucky to take over another Wildcat team after Oregon's season is over, though he played at Louisville rather than in Lexington. With the big-name head coaching candidates mostly scooped up or extended, the timing of this move makes it apparent Kansas State had a plan of succession should Klieman step down.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Kansas State football's Chris Klieman retires, Collin Klein possible replacement

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