Kansas State's Chris Klieman fights back tears after loss to Utah: 'One of the greatest efforts I've been a part of'
- - Kansas State's Chris Klieman fights back tears after loss to Utah: 'One of the greatest efforts I've been a part of'
Nick BrombergNovember 23, 2025 at 5:23 AM
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Kansas State coach Chris Klieman fought back tears in his postgame news conference following his teamās loss to Utah on Saturday.
Klieman had to pause to gather himself before his opening statement. In it, he praised the valiant efforts of his team in the 51-47 loss. The Wildcats rushed 42 times for 472 yards as RB Joe Jackson set a school record with 24 carries for 293 yards.
The seventh-year coach defended his team and himself after the game and said he was proud of the way the Wildcats had played against the No. 12 Utes. As Klieman trailed off and became emotional after praising his team, athletic director Gene Taylor walked up to the podium, put his arm around the coach and told him āyou aināt going anywhere, brother.ā
Hereās Kliemanās opening statement in full.
āHeartbroken for the kids and for the loss,ā Klieman said. āBut itās one of the greatest efforts Iāve been a part of. One of the greatest efforts Iāve been a part of as a coach and itās hard to say this because we lost the game.
āWeāre down so many players. And I know a lot of people thought weād come over here and lay down. And that maybe the kids had cashed it in because Iāve heard it enough. That Iāve cashed it in, Iāve heard the players have cashed it in. We need to get new leadership here, we need to get new players, coaches. Iām tired of it. Iāve gotta be honest with you, Iām tired of it.
āIāve given my friggin-ass life for this place for seven years. Iāve given everything for seven years. And I think I deserve a little bit of respect. Because Iām frustrated like everybody else is but I love those kids. Iād go to frigginā battle with those kids. Any day. Thatās a top-10 team in the country, one of the best offenses in the country and one of the best defenses in the country that we rushed for 472 yards on. Because we told the guys that we were going to commit to running the football and we told the guys that buy into it, believe in it, we are running the football against these guys because nobodyās tried it like weāre going to try it and the kids bought into it.
āKids donāt buy into it if theyāve given in. Kids donāt buy into it if theyāre a half-foot out the door. Our kids bought into it and we stuffed it down their throat the entire game running the football and we lost. And Iām crushed because of that. But Iām going to stand up here with frigging pride and say we battled our ass off against a really good team and Iām crushed we lost the football game but Iām more upset with ⦠ā
Kansas State scored 24 points in the second quarter and had a 12-point lead with seven minutes to go in the game when Jackson scored on a 24-yard run and the Wildcats went for two and a 14-point lead. But Tao Johnson intercepted a pass on the conversion attempt and ran the ball back for a 2-point conversion for the Utes.
That cut KSUās lead to 10 before Utah went on a 12-play, 75-yard drive to make it a 47-44 game. After Kansas State went three-and-out and took just 22 seconds off the clock, Utah had a seven-play drive that went 70 yards as QB Devon Dampier scored the game-winning touchdown with 56 seconds to go.
Thanks to the interception on the conversion attempt, the extra point put Utah up four and meant Kansas State needed to score a TD to have any chance of a win. Utah then intercepted QB Avery Johnson on the second play of KSUās final possession.
The loss kept Utah in the hunt for the College Football Playoff while Kansas State fell to 5-6 overall and 4-4 in the Big 12. The Wildcats need to beat Colorado at home in Week 14 to get to a bowl game.
Source: āAOL Sportsā