Collin Klein, a former Heisman Trophy candidate and Big 12 champion, has begun his tenure as head coach at Kansas State. At Big 12 media days in Frisco, Texas, Klein acknowledged the advantages of familiarity with the program but emphasized the need for hard work and execution.
Recruiting and Team Culture
Klein is selling a message of hard work and dedication to recruits, telling them it’s a badge of honor to wear the Powercat. He also has a previously established relationship with his returning quarterback, Avery Johnson, which could be beneficial for the team.
Johnson expressed excitement about rekindling his relationship with Klein on the field, saying everyone has a newfound energy and is grateful for Klein’s return. Klein is one of four new head coaches in the Big 12, joining Iowa State’s Jimmy Rogers, Oklahoma State’s Eric Morris, and Utah’s Morgan Scalley.
Big 12 Coaches and League Issues
Scalley, like Klein, is a first-time head coach taking over at his alma mater. He’s focused on maintaining the standard of excellence set by his predecessor, Kyle Whittingham. The Big 12 has also been dealing with issues such as the controversy surrounding Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby’s eligibility.
League leaders and Texas Tech leadership recently met to discuss the league’s ability to field competitive teams. Texas Tech board chair Cody Campbell stated that the goal is to find a way to elevate all Big 12 schools, saying a rising tide lifts all boats.
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