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Kansas State Parts Ways With Jerome Tang After 1–11 Big 12 Start and a Postgame Blowup

Jim Taft
Last updated: February 16, 2026 10:48 pm
By Jim Taft 4 Min Read
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MANHATTAN, Kan. — Kansas State has dismissed men’s basketball coach Jerome Tang just days after a heated postgame incident and amid a collapse in Big 12 play, according to multiple reports.

Tang was fired this week after Kansas State opened conference play with a 1–11 record in the Big 12, a stretch that erased any remaining momentum from a season that began with expectations of competing in the league’s middle tier. ESPN reported that the decision came shortly after a postgame meltdown that intensified scrutiny around Tang’s future with the program.

Kansas State’s struggles in conference play proved decisive. The Wildcats won only one of their first 12 Big 12 games, placing them near the bottom of one of college basketball’s deepest conferences. The prolonged skid followed a non-conference slate that failed to generate meaningful traction or quality wins, leaving little margin for error once league play began.

Tang’s dismissal came just days after a visibly emotional postgame episode following another conference loss. According to reports, the incident drew internal attention and accelerated conversations already underway regarding the program’s direction. While Kansas State officials did not publicly cite a single moment as the cause, the timing of the firing left little doubt that the situation had reached a breaking point.

Kansas State hired Tang in 2022 after he spent nearly two decades on Scott Drew’s staff at Baylor. His arrival in Manhattan was met with optimism, particularly after a strong debut season that included an Elite Eight appearance. That early success raised expectations quickly and reshaped how the program viewed its competitive window.

Those expectations were not met this season. Kansas State struggled to find consistency on both ends of the floor, and conference losses piled up rapidly. The Wildcats failed to establish an identity in Big 12 play, often falling behind early in games and lacking answers late. Close losses turned into lopsided ones as the season wore on.

Kansas State has not yet announced an interim head coach or a timetable for a permanent hire. The program is expected to conduct a national search, with an emphasis on restoring competitiveness in the Big 12 and stabilizing recruiting relationships affected by the coaching change.

Tang leaves Kansas State with a mixed legacy. His first season remains one of the strongest single-year performances in recent program history, but the rapid downturn that followed ultimately defined his tenure. The Wildcats failed to build sustained success after that early peak, and patience wore thin as conference losses mounted.

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