The Big 12 Conference announcedit finedIowa StateandKansas State footballfor declining invitations to bowl games.
Iowa StateandKansas Statewere fined $500,000 for opting out of their participation in bowls which the conference has an affiliation with. The decisions by the Cyclones and Wildcats come days after the programs announced a head coaching change.
"While the Conference acknowledges the difficult timing around coaching changes, the Big 12 is responsible for fulfilling its contractual obligations to its bowl partners,"the Big 12 wrote in a statement.
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Iowa State hired Washington State coach Jimmy Rogers afterMatt Campbell announcedhe was taking the Penn State job. While Kansas Statehired former Wildcats quarterback Collin Kleinaway from Texas A&M after Chris Klieman announced his retirement.
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Iowa State and Kansas State were ranked in the top 25 of the preseason US LBM Coaches Poll before their meeting in the Aer Lingus College Football Classic back in Week 0, a game the Cyclones won 24-21 in Dublin.
The decision to sit out of the bowl season ends a two-year bowl streak for Iowa State, and will mark just the second time in the past nine seasons the Cyclones won't play in the postseason. The Cyclones will end with an 8-4 overall record after finishing tied for seventh in the Big 12 with a 5-4 conference record.
"The administrative staff and coaches respect and support the players decision,"Iowa State athletic director Jamie Pollard said in a statementon the Cyclones declining an invite to a bowl game. "Our student-athletes have had an incredible season and we are grateful for their leadership as we worked through this process with them today."
As for Kansas State, the Wildcats' four-year bowl streak comes to an end. The Wildcats became bowl eligible with a Week 14 win over Colorado for their sixth win of the season. They'll end the season 6-6 overall and 5-4 in Big 12 play.
"This decision was not taken lightly, but with our coaching staff transition and several uncertainties regarding player availability, I felt it was not in our best interest to try to field a team that was not representative of Kansas State University,"Kansas State athletic director Gene Taylor said in a statementon the Wildcats declining an invite to a bowl game.
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