Kansas State University Athletics
Vic Koenning Named to Football Staff
Dec 08, 2008 | Football

A member of the Wildcats’ 1982 squad that played in the school’s first-ever bowl game, Koenning will also coach the Wildcat secondary in his new position.
Koenning accomplished something no other Clemson defensive coordinator had accomplished in Tiger football history during his four-year tenure as each of his four defenses from 2005-2008 finished in the top 25 in scoring, total, and pass efficiency defense each season.
This past season, Clemson's defense led the ACC in scoring defense and ranked ninth in the nation by allowing just 16.6 points per game. The unit was also 12th in the nation in pass defense, 11th in pass efficiency defense, tied for eighth in interceptions and 16th in total defense.
Koenning, a 1983
With nine underclassmen in the starting lineup for most of the season, the 2007 defensive performance might have been the best of his tenure at Clemson. Clemson had just one player make First or Second-Team All-ACC, yet the Tigers led the ACC in pass defense and turnover margin, and they finished second in total defense and scoring defense. Clemson was ninth in the nation in total defense, allowing just 307 yards per game, and 10th in scoring defense, giving up 18.7 points per outing.
In 2006, Clemson finished 13th in the nation in total defense, its highest mark since the 1991 team finished fourth. Clemson was 18th in rushing defense, 24th in pass defense (yards), 17th in pass efficiency defense, 20th in sacks, and 16th in scoring defense. It marked the first time since 1990 (that team led the nation in total defense) that Clemson finished in the top 20 in the four major defensive categories in the same year.
A highlight in 2006 took place during Clemson's 31-7 win over No. 13 Georgia Tech as the Tiger secondary held Georgia Tech All-American and No. 2 overall draft pick Calvin Johnson without a reception for the only time in his collegiate career.
The Tigers showed great improvement over the course of the 2005 season, his first at Clemson. The defense allowed 11.5 points per game in the last seven games, a big reason the Tigers went 6-1 in those contests. During that stretch, the defense held No. 16 Florida State (coached by Bobby Bowden) and No. 19 South Carolina (coached by Steve Spurrier) without an offensive touchdown. He became the first defensive coordinator to keep those two noted offensive minds without a touchdown in the same season.
The 2005 season concluded with a 19-10 win over
Koenning came to Clemson prior to the 2005 season with a strong rsum. He led
He spent two seasons at
Koenning served as a full-time assistant coach working with the defensive backs at
The Tigers enjoyed another successful year on defense in 1993, as Koenning's unit was 16th in the nation in total defense. In 1994, the Tigers were again third in the nation in total defense and eighth in scoring defense. His final year at
Koenning spent 10 years in all at
A three-year starter and team captain at
Koenning, a native of
Koenning and his wife Tracey have four children, Kimberly, Brady,
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