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    You are at:Home»Sports»K-State Football»Klein retains Buddy Wyatt as defensive line coach

    Klein retains Buddy Wyatt as defensive line coach

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    By KMAN Staff on December 15, 2025 K-State Football, K-State Sports, Sports
    Kansas State assistant coach Buddy Wyatt directs former Wildcat linebacker Shadryon Blanka during a drill held at the beginning of a spring practice on April 6, 2022.

    A seven-year coaching staff member who has tutored Wildcat defensive ends to 10 All-Big 12 honors, Buddy Wyatt will remain on staff to coach the Kansas State defensive line, head coach Collin Klein announced Monday.

    Wyatt has coached at K-State since 2019 and guided players to All-Big 12 First Team honors on five occasions.

    “I appreciate Collin placing his trust in me,” Wyatt said. “Kansas State has a strong tradition and culture, and I am excited to be a part of this staff. I look forward to helping our players and this program succeed.”

    Wyatt worked alongside Klein in each of his first five seasons in Manhattan.

    “Buddy has a tremendous track record of developing young men,” Klein said. “I have always admired how he built genuine relationships with players and staff. He is of the highest character, and I am very excited he will be with us moving forward.”

    Read more at The Manhattan Mercury!

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