[MANHATTAN, Kansas] — Kansas State head football coach Chris Klieman is stepping down after seven years with the Wildcats.

Klieman, a Waterloo Columbus and University of Northern Iowa graduate, has a rich history in football. He played and coached at UNI before leading North Dakota State to four FCS national titles.

During his tenure at Kansas State, Klieman achieved a 54-34 record, including 6-6 this year. His overall record as a college coach stands at 126-47.

Klieman is leaving with six years remaining on a contract that pays him more than $5 million annually.

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