‘We Believe We Can Compete With Anyone’: Chris Klieman Talks Bold Mindset and Sky-High Confidence as Kansas State Wildcats Prepare for 2025 Season
As the Kansas State Wildcats gear up for the 2025 college football season, head coach Chris Klieman isn’t holding back when it comes to expectations. With confidence radiating through the program, Klieman made it clear during recent media appearances: Kansas State believes it can compete with anyone in the country.
“We’re not backing down from anyone,” Klieman said. “Our culture is built on toughness, preparation, and belief. We believe we can compete with anyone, anywhere.”
That belief is not unfounded. Coming off a solid 2024 campaign that saw the Wildcats finish with a strong bowl win and several key conference victories, the momentum is real in Manhattan. Klieman and his staff have built a program rooted in development and discipline—values that have translated into wins on the field and buy-in from the locker room.
Heading into the 2025 season, Kansas State returns a core group of experienced players, including standout quarterback Avery Johnson, who showed flashes of brilliance last year. The offense looks poised for a breakout, with improved depth on the offensive line and dynamic playmakers at receiver and running back. On defense, Klieman’s signature physical style remains the foundation, with returning starters anchoring both the front seven and the secondary.
But for Klieman, success in 2025 will be about more than just talent—it’s about mindset.
“We tell our guys every day: if you don’t believe you can win, you won’t,” he said. “We’re preparing like a championship team, because that’s our standard now.”
That shift in mindset reflects the evolution of the program under Klieman. Since taking over in 2019, he’s turned Kansas State into a perennial Big 12 contender, with an identity defined by resilience and unity. His calm but confident leadership has earned respect not just within the conference, but nationally.
As realignment and expansion reshape the college football landscape, Kansas State is positioning itself as a team ready to rise above the noise. With Klieman at the helm and a roster full of hungry, battle-tested players, the Wildcats aren’t just aiming for bowl eligibility—they’re aiming for titles.
“This group knows who they are,” Klieman said. “We’ve got high expectations, and we’re not afraid of them.”
The 2025 season may just be Kansas State’s boldest chapter yet.