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Chris Klieman was born on 27 September, 1967 in Waterloo, Iowa, U.S., is an American football coach (born 1967). Discover Chris Klieman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 27 September, 1967
Birthday 27 September
Birthplace Waterloo, Iowa, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Timeline

1967

Christopher Paul Klieman (born September 27, 1967) is an American college football coach.

Klieman was born on September 27, 1967, in Waterloo, Iowa to Robert "Bob" Klieman and Mary Kay.

1986

He was raised in Waterloo and graduated from Columbus Catholic High School in 1986.

Through high school he was a star athlete, competing as quarterback and defensive back on the football team.

His father Bob, a Hall of Fame official and a long time coach of both golf and football at Columbus Catholic High School, is also a member of the Upper Iowa University Athletic Hall of Fame.

Klieman has two siblings, a sister, Sarah, and a brother, Scott.

After high school, Klieman attended the University of Northern Iowa where he played in the defensive secondary for the Panthers football team from 1986 to 1990.

1990

After graduating from Northern Iowa in 1990, Klieman began coaching for the Panthers under then-head coach Terry Allen until 1993.

1996

Klieman accepted a position with Western Illinois and stayed there for 3 seasons until 1996.

1997

In 1997, he enjoyed a brief season stay with Kansas as a defensive backs coach and one season with Missouri State in 1999.

2001

He then spent five seasons at Loras College from 2001 to 2005, serving as defensive coordinator from 2002 to 2004.

2005

In 2005, he accepted his first head coaching position, leading the Division III Loras Duhawks to a 3–7 record.

2006

In early 2006, he stepped down from his head coaching position at Loras to accept the defensive backs coaching position back at his alma mater, Northern Iowa.

2011

He became co-defensive coordinator the next year and held that position until leaving for North Dakota State in 2011.

In 2011, Craig Bohl hired Klieman as a defensive backs coach.

After winning three consecutive National Championships and going 43–2 since 2011, the expectations for the 2014 team were not high.

The Bison had lost their starting quarterback and a total of 30 seniors who graduated before the season started.

2012

He became the defensive coordinator the following season in 2012 until being promoted in 2014.

2014

Klieman served as the head football coach at North Dakota State University from 2014 to 2018.

He succeeded the retiring Bill Snyder at Kansas State after leading the North Dakota State Bison to four NCAA Division I Football Championship titles in five seasons.

After Bohl announced that he was leaving to become the head coach of Wyoming, then-athletic director Gene Taylor promoted Klieman to become the 30th head football coach in Bison history in 2014.

But 2014 surprised everyone when he and future 2nd overall NFL draft pick Carson Wentz led the Bison to a 15–1 overall record and a fourth consecutive national championship by beating Illinois State in a close, hard-fought championship game.

NDSU became the first Division 1 football program to win four consecutive championships.

2015

In 2015, the Bison continued their winning ways and ended the season 13–2 with a fifth consecutive national championship, the most by any NCAA football program in history.

2016

In 2016, the Bison again won their conference title, but lost in the FCS semi-finals to James Madison, their first playoff loss in 6 years.

They ended the year at 12–2, their sixth straight season with double-digit wins.

2017

The 2017 season continued the Bison dominance by again going 10–1 and winning their seventh consecutive MVFC title and avenging the previous year's loss to James Madison by beating them in the Championship Game 17–13.

It was Klieman's third national championship in four seasons and the Bison's sixth in seven years.

2018

They won it all again in 2018.

On December 10, 2018, Kansas State University Athletic Director Gene Taylor announced Klieman had been hired as the program's 35th head coach to replace the recently retired Bill Snyder.

Taylor, who promoted Klieman to head coach at NDSU, had recently been named athletic director at Kansas State.

Klieman signed a six-year contract worth $16.8 million.

Both schools agreed that Klieman would remain at NDSU while the Bison were participating in the FCS playoffs.

On December 3, 2022, Kansas State defeated TCU in overtime 31 - 28 to win the Big 12 Championship.

2019

He is the head football coach at Kansas State University, a position he has held since the 2019 season.