Head Coach: Chris Klieman
2025 Schedule & Results
Kansas State Wildcats — 2025 Season Review
The Kansas State Wildcats completed the 2025 season with a 6-6 overall record under head coach Chris Klieman, navigating a mixed campaign as a member of the Big 12. The program averaged 29.4 points per game while allowing 26.7 points per contest across 12 games.
Notable victories on the season included a 42-17 victory on the road against Kansas Jayhawks, a 34-20 victory at home against UCF Knights, and a 41-28 victory at home against TCU Horned Frogs. Each of these results showcased the program's ability to compete at a high level when it mattered most.
The setbacks included a narrow 34-35 defeat to Baylor Bears and a narrow 21-24 defeat to Iowa State Cyclones. Despite the losses, the coaching staff used each result as a teaching moment to develop the roster for the remainder of the schedule.
Conference play saw the Kansas State Wildcats finish 5-5 within the Big 12 in 2025, a mark that reflected both the program's strengths and the challenging nature of league competition. The Kansas State Wildcats coaching staff navigated the conference schedule with a focus on development and competitiveness.
Despite finishing with 6 wins, the Kansas State Wildcats did not participate in a bowl game during the 2025 postseason. The offseason provided an opportunity for the coaching staff to evaluate personnel and prepare for the upcoming campaign.
The Kansas State Wildcats finished 4-2 in home games and 2-3 away from home during the 2025 season. The split between home and road performance provided insight into the team's ability to handle different environments throughout the schedule.
The offensive production remained consistent throughout the year, with 165 points in the first half and 188 in the second half of the schedule. Defensively, the unit allowed 26.7 points per game, a mark that played a significant role in determining the outcome of close contests throughout the 2025 campaign.
The 2025 season ultimately represented an important chapter in Kansas State Wildcats football history. With a final record of 6-6, the program met its goals and established a foundation to build upon in subsequent seasons. The experiences gained through 12 games of competition provided invaluable development opportunities for returning players and coaches alike.
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