Pete Thamel and Jeff BorzelloCloseJeff BorzelloESPN Staff Writer Basketball recruiting insider. Joined ESPN in 2014. Graduate of University of Delaware.Follow on XMultiple AuthorsFeb 15, 2026, 08:16 PM ET
Kansas State’s Jerome Tang goes off on his team after 29-point loss (2:22)Kansas State coach Jerome Tang says his players don’t deserve to wear the uniform after a 29-point loss to Cincinnati. (2:22)
The basis for the for-cause firing, sources told ESPN, is language in Tang’s contract that references any activity that brings “public disrepute, embarrassment, ridicule” to Kansas State.
“This was a decision that was made in the best interest of our university and men’s basketball program,” Kansas State athletic director Gene Taylor said in a statement. “Recent public comments and conduct, in addition to the program’s overall direction, have not aligned with K-State’s standards for supporting student-athletes and representing the university. We wish Coach Tang and his family all the best moving forward.”
In 2023, Tang signed a contract extension through the 2029-30 season, and there is still $18.67 million remaining on that deal. Sources told ESPN that Tang plans to fight the for-cause firing.
“I am deeply disappointed with the university’s decision and strongly disagree with the characterization of my termination,” he told ESPN in a statement. “I have always acted with integrity and faithfully fulfilled my responsibilities as head coach.”
The Wildcats dropped to 1-11 in Big 12 play with a 78-64 loss at No. 3 Houston on Saturday. They played the game without player names on the back of their jerseys, three days after the rant by Tang following the Cincinnati loss went viral.
“These dudes do not deserve to wear this uniform,” Tang said then. “There will be very few of them in it next year. I’m embarrassed for the university, I’m embarrassed for our fans, our student section. It is ridiculous … I have no answer. No words.”
Tang led Kansas State to the Elite Eight in his first year, winning 26 games — the program’s most since Bruce Weber’s first season in 2013. The Wildcats couldn’t continue the momentum of Tang’s first season, though, struggling in Big 12 play and missing the NCAA tournament in year two and then finishing 16-17 last season.
Kansas State bottomed out this season, sitting at 10-15 overall and tied for last place in the Big 12. Some of the fans in the student section of Bramlage Coliseum wore bags over their heads during the Wildcats’ loss to Cincinnati.
Prior to taking over at Kansas State in 2022, Tang was an assistant coach under Scott Drew at Baylor for 20 seasons.
“I am grateful to the players, staff, and fans who make this program so special,” he said in the statement. “I remain proud of what we built together and confident that I have always acted in the best interests of the university and our student-athletes.”
Kansas State said it will name an interim coach in the near future and that a national search for a replacement has started.
Kansas State’s Jerome Tang goes off on his team after 29-point loss (2:22)Kansas State coach Jerome Tang says his players don’t deserve to wear the uniform after a 29-point loss to Cincinnati. (2:22)
Kansas State coach Jerome Tang says his players don’t deserve to wear the uniform after a 29-point loss to Cincinnati. (2:22)
Pete Thamel and Jeff BorzelloCloseJeff BorzelloESPN Staff Writer Basketball recruiting insider. Joined ESPN in 2014. Graduate of University of Delaware.Follow on XMultiple Authors
CloseJeff BorzelloESPN Staff Writer Basketball recruiting insider. Joined ESPN in 2014. Graduate of University of Delaware.Follow on X
Kansas State fired men’s basketball coach Jerome Tang for cause, the school said Sunday night.
Tang called coaching Kansas State “one of the great honors of my life.”
