Kansas State University Athletics
Football

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- Offensive GA
A former wide receiver for the Wildcats and special teams standout, Stanton Weber returned to K-State prior to the 2017 season. After spending two years as an offensive graduate assistant, Weber begins his second season in a full-time role in 2020 as a special teams quality control coach.
Weber, a team captain for his senior season in 2015, played in 46 career games and ended with 19 special teams tackles. He helped the Wildcats accumulate a 34-18 record, earn a Big 12 Championship in 2012 and advance to four-straight bowl games.
Weber also excelled in the classroom as he was a three-time First Team Academic All-Big 12 performer who was nominated with a 4.0 GPA all three times.
Following graduation, Weber worked one year for KPMG as an audit associate but returned to Manhattan to get into coaching. He has obtained two accounting degrees from K-State, earning his bachelor’s degree in 2015 and a master’s in 2016.
Weber’s father, Stan, was a quarterback for the Wildcats from 1980-84, serving as a team captain during his senior campaign, and is the current K-State radio analyst. Weber’s younger brother, Landry, is a junior wide receiver for the Wildcats, while his sister, McKenzi, played on the K-State volleyball team.