
Kansas State has officially filled its offensive line coaching position, as head football coach Chris Klieman announced staff changes on Thursday, Feb. 13.
According to K-State Athletics, Brian Lepak has been promoted to offensive line coach, while Drew Liddle will take on an assistant role.
Lepak has spent the last three seasons coaching the Wildcats’ tight ends, bringing valuable experience to his new position. Liddle, who has been with Kansas State for a total of seven years across two separate tenures, previously served as an offensive analyst in 2024.
Klieman emphasized Lepak’s qualifications and the importance of maintaining continuity within the coaching staff. “Not only is Brian one of the top young coaches in our conference, but his background and experience with the offensive line made him the logical choice for this role,” Klieman said. “It was also important to have two coaches work in the trenches with our guys, and elevating Drew to assist Brian provides us stability and allows for a smooth transition.”
With these adjustments, Kansas State aims to maintain consistency and further develop its offensive line as the team prepares for the upcoming season.
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