1985 Kansas State Wildcats football team information
American college football season
1985Kansas State Wildcats football
Conference
Big Eight Conference
Record
1–10 (1–6 Big 8)
Head coach
Jim Dickey (8th season; first 2 games)
Lee Moon (interim; final 9 games)
Offensive coordinator
Al Sandahl (1st season)
Home stadium
KSU Stadium
Seasons
← 1984
1986 →
1985 Big Eight Conference football standings
v
t
e
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
W
L
T
No. 1 Oklahoma $
7
–
0
–
0
11
–
1
–
0
No. 11 Nebraska
6
–
1
–
0
9
–
3
–
0
Oklahoma State
4
–
3
–
0
8
–
4
–
0
Colorado
4
–
3
–
0
7
–
5
–
0
Iowa State
3
–
4
–
0
5
–
6
–
0
Kansas
2
–
5
–
0
6
–
6
–
0
Kansas State
1
–
6
–
0
1
–
10
–
0
Missouri
1
–
6
–
0
1
–
10
–
0
$ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll
The 1985 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1985 NCAA Division I-A football season. Eighth-year head coach Jim Dickey was forced to resign after opening the season with two consecutive losses including one to an NCAA Division I-AA team.[1] Assistant athletic director Lee Moon took over as interim coach for the rest of the season. The Wildcats played their home games in KSU Stadium. They finished with a record of 1–10 overall and a 1–6 in Big Eight Conference play.
^"Kansas State Fires Coach Jim Dickey". Gainesville Sun. September 16, 1985.
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