Kansas State University Athletics
Football
Liddle, Drew

Drew Liddle
- Title:
- Offensive Analyst
- Email:
- dliddle@kstatesports.com
A former K-State offensive lineman, Drew Liddle enters his eighth season on staff in 2025 and first as the program’s assistant offensive line coach.
Liddle, who is in his second stint on the Wildcat coaching staff, returned to Manhattan in 2024 as an offensive analyst. Assisting with the offensive line, Liddle helped K-State finish in the top 15 nationally in four offensive categories in 2024, including rushing yards per carry (second; 6.08), sacks allowed per game (10th; 1.00), rushing yards per game (11th; 215.5) and tackles for loss allowed per game (12th; 3.92). The Wildcats’ ranking in sacks allowed was their highest since at least 2003 and best mark since 2000 (0.69), while it was their highest tackles for loss allowed ranking since 2008 (eighth) and best mark since at least 1999.
The 2024 Wildcats also ranked in the top 10 in school history in 15 game or season categories, including school records for offensive yards per play (6.57) and rushing yards per carry (6.08), as well as a No. 6 ranking in rushing yards (2,801).
Liddle worked the previous two seasons as the tight ends/fullbacks coach at UTEP. During the 2022 season, he saw Trent Thompson record nine receptions for 203 yards and a pair of scores to lead all UTEP tight ends, while he tutored James Tupou, who excelled from the fullback position by hauling in 12 receptions for 152 yards and two touchdowns.
Liddle went to UTEP after working as the offensive line coach at Abilene Christian during the 2021 season, serving on the same staff as K-State's current Director of Roster Management Clint Brown. Under Liddle’s guidance, the ACU offensive line ranked No. 19 nationally in fewest sacks allowed per game (1.27) in addition to a No. 35 national ranking in rushing offense (164.2 yards per game).
Liddle, who played in 26 games throughout his four-year Wildcat career, was an Offensive Graduate Assistant at K-State for the 2015 and 2016 seasons before working as an Offensive Quality Control Coach and Assistant Director of Recruiting for the 2017 through 2020 seasons.
A native of Oak Grove, Missouri, Liddle earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from Kansas State in 2014, while he obtained his MBA in 2017. He is married to the former Kelli Krier.
Liddle, who is in his second stint on the Wildcat coaching staff, returned to Manhattan in 2024 as an offensive analyst. Assisting with the offensive line, Liddle helped K-State finish in the top 15 nationally in four offensive categories in 2024, including rushing yards per carry (second; 6.08), sacks allowed per game (10th; 1.00), rushing yards per game (11th; 215.5) and tackles for loss allowed per game (12th; 3.92). The Wildcats’ ranking in sacks allowed was their highest since at least 2003 and best mark since 2000 (0.69), while it was their highest tackles for loss allowed ranking since 2008 (eighth) and best mark since at least 1999.
The 2024 Wildcats also ranked in the top 10 in school history in 15 game or season categories, including school records for offensive yards per play (6.57) and rushing yards per carry (6.08), as well as a No. 6 ranking in rushing yards (2,801).
Liddle worked the previous two seasons as the tight ends/fullbacks coach at UTEP. During the 2022 season, he saw Trent Thompson record nine receptions for 203 yards and a pair of scores to lead all UTEP tight ends, while he tutored James Tupou, who excelled from the fullback position by hauling in 12 receptions for 152 yards and two touchdowns.
Liddle went to UTEP after working as the offensive line coach at Abilene Christian during the 2021 season, serving on the same staff as K-State's current Director of Roster Management Clint Brown. Under Liddle’s guidance, the ACU offensive line ranked No. 19 nationally in fewest sacks allowed per game (1.27) in addition to a No. 35 national ranking in rushing offense (164.2 yards per game).
Liddle, who played in 26 games throughout his four-year Wildcat career, was an Offensive Graduate Assistant at K-State for the 2015 and 2016 seasons before working as an Offensive Quality Control Coach and Assistant Director of Recruiting for the 2017 through 2020 seasons.
A native of Oak Grove, Missouri, Liddle earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from Kansas State in 2014, while he obtained his MBA in 2017. He is married to the former Kelli Krier.