K-State hires UNC assistant

By Associated Press     Feb 9, 2007

? Kansas State hired Ron Brock as its wide receivers coach Thursday, filling out Ron Prince’s staff for the 2007 season.

Brock was North Carolina’s assistant head coach, recruiting coordinator and wide receivers coach for the past two seasons.

His 17-year career also includes stops at Temple, Hofstra, Salisbury State and Western Connecticut State.

Last year, the Tar Heels’ Jarwarski Pollock set a school record with 177 career receptions.

“Dave Brock brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our staff and we are thrilled that he has agreed to join our organization,” Prince said in a written statement released by the school. “Coach Brock is well respected in college football coaching circles as not only and offensive innovator and a relentless recruiter, but as a teacher who has a proven track record of getting the absolute best from the young men he coaches.”

Kansas State’s 2007 recruiting class includes six wide receivers.

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