1922 Kansas State Wildcats football team

The 1922 Wildcats finished with a record of 5–1–2 overall and a 3–1–2 mark in Missouri Valley Conference play.

[1] The team's head coach was future College Football Hall of Famer Charlie Bachman.

The Wildcats played their home games in brand new Memorial Stadium, which opened that year.

Before the season started, Bachman arranged for a live wildcat to be kept on the sidelines of the new stadium as team mascot.

At the conclusion of the season, guard Ray D. Hahn was named a first team All-American by Grantland Rice, becoming the first football player in school history to be so honored.

All-conference player Tom Sebring in 1922