At least one Kansas State football player didn’t embrace Chris Klieman as the team’s new football coach.
Isaiah Harris, a sophomore receiver from Fort Worth, Texas, announced Wednesday afternoon that he will transfer and look to play elsewhere in future seasons.
“I’d like to thank the most high as well as the legendary coach Bill Snyder and his staff for recognizing my talents and taking a chance on me,” Harris wrote on Twitter. “I pray Klieman and my brothers prosper in the future. However, I’d like to announce that I’m leaving KSU and reopening my recruitment.”
Harris was a backup this past season.