Stan Weber
Stan Weber | |
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College | Kansas State |
Conference | Big 8 |
Sport | Football |
Position | Quarterback |
Major | Accounting |
Career | 1980–1984 |
Nationality | American |
High school | Goddard High School Goddard, Kansas |
Stan Weber was a quarterback for the Kansas State Wildcats football team from 1980 through 1984.[1] He is the current color analyst for the K-State radio network. Now in his 36th year in the booth (as of the start of the 2022 season), Weber holds the longest tenure for a Kansas State radio broadcaster.[1] In addition to his duties with the Wildcat football broadcasts, Weber also provides color commentary for K-State men's basketball games for both radio and television.[1] He originally hails from Goddard, Kansas and was named Male Athlete of the Year and MVP of the 1980 Kansas Shrine Bowl All-Star Game by the Wichita Eagle.[1][2][3]
At Kansas State, Weber served as captain of the 1984 team and led the Wildcats in rushing while earning academic All-America honors from the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).[1][3] Weber also held many of the K-State quarterback rushing records until the Michael Bishop and Ell Roberson eras and was once named Big Eight Player of the Week after rushing for 113 yards against number 1 Nebraska.[1][3]
Weber, who graduated magna cum laude, received his bachelor's and master's degrees in accountancy from Kansas State and currently serves as Vice President - CFO of Tower Properties in Kansas City, in addition to his broadcast duties.[1][3]
Weber is married to Nancy Weber, a former Kansas State cheerleader, and has four children: Stanton (a former Kansas State Football player), Landry (a Wide Receiver on the 2021 Kansas State Football team), McKenzi (a former Kansas State Volleyball player), and Brittani (Tyler's wife).[1][3][citation needed]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h "2021 K-State Football Media Guide" (PDF). K-State Athletics, Inc. pp. 113, 137, 187–188, 203, 223. Retrieved October 17, 2021.
- ^ "Weber Leads Broadcasters in Coverage of 07 Shrine Bowl". KansasGridiron.com. July 24, 2007. Retrieved October 23, 2021.
- ^ a b c d e "Radio Network". K-State Athletics, Inc. July 17, 2005. Retrieved October 23, 2021.
External links
- Kansas State Profile
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