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词条 List of Kansas State Wildcats head football coaches
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The Kansas State Wildcats football program is a college football team that represents Kansas State University in the Big 12 Conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The team has had 31 head coaches and one interim head coach since its first official football game in 1896. The current coach is Bill Snyder, who was originally hired in November 1988 and retired after the 2005 season, only to return from 2009 to 2018.[1][2]

The university adopted the nickname "Wildcats" in 1915 after being previously known as the "Aggies." Head coach Zora G. Clevenger changed the team's nickname to the "Farmers" from 1916 to 1919, but it was changed back to "Wildcats" permanently in 1920 by coach Charlie Bachman.[3]

Kansas State joined the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1913. The school split away from the MVIAA with five others to create the Big Six Conference in 1928. Through the years that conference added two teams and eventually became the Big Eight Conference.[4] The Wildcats became a charter member of the Big 12 in 1996 when the Big Eight disbanded.[5]

Three coaches have led Kansas State to postseason bowl games: Jim Dickey, Bill Snyder and Ron Prince. Four coaches have won conference championships with the Wildcats: Mike Ahearn (1909, 1910); Guy Lowman (1912); Lynn Waldorf (1934); and Snyder (2003, 2012).[1][2]

Bill Snyder is the all-time leader in seasons coached at KSU with 26, more than triple the next highest. Snyder is also the leader in games coached (320) and total wins (209) through the end of the 2017 regular season. Mike Ahearn has the highest overall winning percentage of any Wildcat coach, at .755 over his six seasons. Sam Francis is the worst coach in program history in terms of winning percentage, as he lost every one of the ten games he coached during his only season at Kansas State. Among coaches who served more than one season, Stan Parrish has the lowest winning percentage (.076) after completing three seasons with a record of 2–30–1. Bill Snyder, Charles Bachman and Pappy Waldorf have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as coaches. Coaches Zora G. Clevenger, Alvin "Bo" McMillin and Sam Francis were inducted in the College Football Hall of Fame as players. Snyder is the only coach to have won major post-season national coach of the year honors while at Kansas State.

Key

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Coaches

Statistics correct as of end of 2017 regular season.

No. Name Term GC OW OL OT O% CW CL CT C% PW PL CCsNational Awards
{{nts|1}}{{Sortname|Ira|Pratt}}{{sort|1896|1896}}201{{nts|1}}{{winperc|0|1|1}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|2}}{{Sortname|A. W.|Ehrsam}}{{sort|1897|1897}}412{{nts|1}}{{winperc|1|2|1}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|3}}{{Sortname|Billy P.|Williamson}}{{sort|1898|1898}}411{{nts|2}}{{winperc|1|1|2}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|4}}{{Sortname|Albert|Hansen}}{{sort|1899|1899}}523{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|2|3|0}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|5}}{{Sortname|Fay|Moulton}}{{sort|1900|1900}}624{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|2|4|0}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|6}}{{Sortname|Wade|Moore}}{{sort|1901|1901}}834{{nts|1}}{{winperc|3|4|1}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|7}}{{Sortname|Cyrus E.|Dietz}}{{sort|1902|1902}}826{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|2|6|0}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|8}}{{Sortname|G. O.|Dietz}}{{sort|1903|1903}}834{{nts|1}}{{winperc|3|4|1}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|9}}{{Sortname|Reuben F.|Booth}}{{sort|1904|1904}}716{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|1|6|0}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|10}}{{Sortname|Mike|Ahearn}}{{sort|1905|1905–1910}}513912{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|39|12|0}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{nts|2}}{{#tag:ref|Kansas State was a member of the Kansas Intercollegiate Athletic Association prior to joining in the MVIAA in 1913.|group="A"|name="KCAC"}}{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|11}}{{Sortname|Guy|Lowman}}{{sort|1911|1911–1914}}351715{{nts|3}}{{winperc|17|15|3}}{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{nts|5}}{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|0|5}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{nts|1}}{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|12}}{{Sortname|John R.|Bender}}{{sort|1915|1915}}834{{nts|1}}{{winperc|3|4|1}}{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{nts|2}}{{nts|1}}{{winperc|0|2|1}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|13}}{{Sortname|Zora G.|Clevenger}}{{sort|1916|1916–1919}}30199{{nts|2}}{{winperc|19|9|2}}{{nts|3}}{{nts|6}}{{nts|2}}{{winperc|3|6|2}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|14}}{{Sortname|Charlie|Bachman}}[9]{{sort|1920|1920–1927}}653323{{nts|9}}{{winperc|33|23|9}}{{nts|17}}{{nts|21}}{{nts|6}}{{winperc|17|21|6}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|15}}{{Sortname|Bo|McMillin}}{{sort|1928|1928–1933}}512921{{nts|1}}{{winperc|29|21|1}}{{nts|15}}{{nts|15}}{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|15|15}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|16}}{{Sortname|Pappy|Waldorf}}[10]{{sort|1934|1934}}1072{{nts|1}}{{winperc|7|2|1}}{{nts|5}}{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|5|0|0}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{nts|1}}{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|17}}{{Sortname|Wesley|Fry}}{{sort|1935|1935–1939}}451821{{nts|6}}{{winperc|18|21|6}}{{nts|6}}{{nts|14}}{{nts|5}}{{winperc|6|14|5}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|18}}{{Sortname|Hobbs|Adams}}{{sort|1940|1940–41, 1946}}27421{{nts|2}}{{winperc|4|21|2}}{{nts|2}}{{nts|12}}{{nts|1}}{{winperc|2|12|1}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|19}}{{Sortname|Ward|Haylett}}{{sort|1942|1942–1944}}28620{{nts|2}}{{winperc|6|20|2}}{{nts|3}}{{nts|12}}{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|3|12|0}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|20}}{{Sortname|Lud|Fiser}}{{sort|1945|1945}}817{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|1|7|0}}{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{nts|5}}{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|0|5|0}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|21}}{{Sortname|Sam|Francis|Sam Francis (American football)}}{{sort|1947|1947}}10010{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|0|10|0}}{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{nts|5}}{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|0|5|0}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|22}}{{Sortname|Ralph|Graham}}{{sort|1948|1948–1950}}31426{{nts|1}}{{winperc|4|26|1}}{{nts|1}}{{nts|17}}{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|1|17|0}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|23}}{{Sortname|Bill|Meek}}{{sort|1951|1951–1954}}391424{{nts|1}}{{winperc|14|24|1}}{{nts|7}}{{nts|17}}{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|7|16|0}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|24}}{{Sortname|Bus|Mertes}}{{sort|1955|1955–1959}}491534{{nts|1}}{{winperc|15|34|1}}{{nts|10}}{{nts|20}}{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|10|20|0}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|25}}{{Sortname|Doug|Weaver}}{{sort|1960|1960–1966}}69860{{nts|1}}{{winperc|8|60|1}}{{nts|4}}{{nts|43}}{{nts|1}}{{winperc|4|43|1}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|26}}{{Sortname|Vince|Gibson}}{{sort|1967|1967–1974}}853352{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|33|52|0}}{{nts|16}}{{nts|40}}{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|16|40}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|27}}{{Sortname|Ellis|Rainsberger}}{{sort|1975|1975–1977}}33627{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|6|27|0}}{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{nts|21}}{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|0|21|0}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|28}}{{Sortname|Jim|Dickey}}{{sort|1978|1978–1985}}{{#tag:ref|Jim Dickey resigned at the beginning of the 1985 season, going 0–2. Lee Moon replaced him and finished the season 1–8 (1–6 in conference).[11]|group="A"|name="DickeyResign"}}802454{{nts|2}}{{winperc|24|54|2}}{{nts|12}}{{nts|35}}{{nts|2}}{{winperc|12|35|2}}{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{nts|1}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{ntsh|28.5}}Int{{Sortname|Lee|Moon}}{{sort|1985|1985}}918{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|1|8|0}}{{nts|1}}{{nts|6}}{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{winperc|1|6}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|29}}{{Sortname|Stan|Parrish}}{{sort|1986|1986–1988}}33230{{nts|1}}{{winperc|2|30|1}}{{nts|1}}{{nts|19}}{{nts|1}}{{winperc|1|19|1}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—
{{nts|30}}{{Sortname|Bill|Snyder}}{{sort|1989|1989–2005,
2009–2018}}
320210110{{nts|1}}{{winperc|210|110|1}}{{nts|125}}{{nts|84}}{{nts|1}}{{winperc|125|84|1}}{{nts|8}}{{nts|10}}{{nts|2}}{{nowrap|AP Coach of the Year (1998)[13]}}
{{nowrap|Bear Bryant Award (1998)[14]}}
{{nowrap|Bobby Dodd COY (1998, 2012)[15]}}
{{nowrap|Walter Camp COY (1998)[16]}}
{{nowrap|Woody Hayes Trophy (2011)}}
{{nowrap|Sporting News COY (2011)}}
{{nts|31}}{{Sortname|Ron|Prince}}{{sort|2006|2006–2008}}371720{{ntsh|0}}—{{winperc|17|20|0}}{{nts|9}}{{nts|15}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{winperc|9|15|0}}{{ntsh|0.1}}0{{nts|1}}{{ntsh|0}}—{{ntsh|0}}—

See also

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  • List of Kansas State University people
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Notes

1. ^{{cite web|title=College Football Data Warehouse |url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/big12/kansas_state/championships.php |format=English |accessdate=2010-04-29 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120926061131/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/big12/kansas_state/championships.php |archivedate=September 26, 2012 |df= }}
2. ^{{Citation | title = Aggie Championship | newspaper = The Daily (Manhattan) Nationalist | date = November 29, 1912}}
3. ^{{cite news | title=Kansas State's Dickey resigns under pressure | newspaper=Lakeland Ledger | agency=The Associated Press | date=1985-09-16 | accessdate=2010-04-28 | quote=Jim Dickey, after losing his first two games in a self-described make-or-break season, resigned under pressure Sunday as Kansas State football coach and will be replaced by assistant athletic director Lee Moon. | page=3D | location=Lakeland, Florida | url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=1LcwAAAAIBAJ&sjid=jfsDAAAAIBAJ&dq=kansas-state%20lee-moon&pg=3403%2C137167 }}
4. ^{{College Football HoF|id=1509|name=Charlie Bachman |accessdate=2010-04-28 }}
5. ^{{College Football HoF|id=1517|name=Lynn "Pappy" Waldorf |accessdate=2010-04-28 }}
6. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.americanheart.org/downloadable/heart/11950567165420708%20BB%20Previous%20Winners.pdf | accessdate=2010-04-29 | format=PDF | publisher=American Heart Association | title=Paul "Bear" Bryant College Football Coaching Awards | archivedate=2007-12-02 | dead-url=no | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071202183725/http://www.americanheart.org/downloadable/heart/11950567165420708%20BB%20Previous%20Winners.pdf }}
7. ^{{cite news | title=Bill Snyder named coach of the year | newspaper=The Tuscaloosa News | date=1998-12-31 | page=4C | location=Tuscaloosa, Alabama | url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=is8dAAAAIBAJ&sjid=r6cEAAAAIBAJ&dq=coach-of-the-year%20bill-snyder&pg=4853%2C5418730 | accessdate=2010-04-29 }}
8. ^{{cite news | title=Kansas State's Snyder is top coach | newspaper=Sun Journal | date=1998-12-15 | agency=The Associated Press | url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=h84gAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hGoFAAAAIBAJ&dq=coach-of-the-year%20bill-snyder&pg=4720%2C2544547 | page=C3 | location=Lewiston, Maine | accessdate=2010-04-29 }}
9. ^{{cite web | title=Walter Camp Football Foundation Awards | publisher=Walter Camp Foundation | url=http://waltercamp.org/index.php/teams_and_awards/awards/ | accessdate=2010-04-29 | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080513154447/http://waltercamp.org/index.php/teams_and_awards/awards/ | dead-url=no | archivedate=2008-05-13 }}
10. ^{{cite web|title=Kansas State Traditions |date=2004-05-21 |publisher=Kansas State Athletics |url=http://www.kstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=400&KEY=&ATCLID=37671 |accessdate=2010-04-30 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090822232241/http://www.kstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=400&KEY=&ATCLID=37671 |archivedate=August 22, 2009 }}
11. ^{{cite news | title=Okla Aggies Accepted; Big Seven Becomes Big Eight as New Member Is Added | newspaper=The New York Times | date=1957-05-18 | page=15 | url=https://www.nytimes.com/1957/05/18/archives/okla-aggies-accepted-big-seven-becomes-big-eight-as-new-member-is.html | accessdate=2010-04-30 }}
12. ^{{cite web | title=The Big 12 Conference – Outstanding Success | publisher=Big12Sports.com | date=2008-07-18 | url=http://www.big12sports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10410&ATCLID=1514841 | accessdate=2010-04-30 }}
13. ^{{cite web|title=Bill Snyder Named Head Football Coach |date=2008-11-24 |publisher=Kansas State Athletics |url=http://www.kstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=3065&SPID=212&DB_OEM_ID=400&ATCLID=3622165 |accessdate=2010-04-30 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091111000107/http://www.kstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=3065&SPID=212&DB_OEM_ID=400&ATCLID=3622165 |archivedate=November 11, 2009 }}
14. ^{{cite journal | title=Futility U | first=Douglas S. | last=Looney | date=1989-09-04 | journal=Sports Illustrated | volume=71 | issue=10 | url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1068750/index.htm | accessdate=2010-04-30 }}

References

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  • {{cite web | year=2010 | url=http://www.kstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=3069&SPID=212&DB_OEM_ID=400&ATCLID=810283 | accessdate=2010-04-28 | publisher=Kansas State Athletics| title=Kansas State Bowl Game History }} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}
  • {{cite web | title=Kansas State Wildcats Football 2009 Media Guide | publisher=Kansas State Athletics | accessdate=2010-04-30 | url=http://www.kstatesports.com//pdf4/133100.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=400 }}{{dead link|date=March 2017|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}
  • {{cite web|title=Kansas State Coaching Records |publisher=College Football Data Warehouse |accessdate=2010-04-27 |url=http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/big12/kansas_state/coaching_records.php |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100216091548/http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/big12/kansas_state/coaching_records.php |archivedate=February 16, 2010 |df= }}
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