Iowa State and Kansas State are bowl eligible, but the two schools declined bowl invitations after undergoing coaching changes this week.

Now they have both been fined for that decision.

On Sunday, the Big 12 Conference announced that it has fined both schools $500,000.

“While the Conference acknowledges the difficult timing around coaching changes, the Big 12 is responsible for fulfilling its contractual obligations to its bowl partners,” read a statement from the conference.

The Cyclones (8-4) and Wildcats (6-6) were two of the 10 Big 12 teams that qualified for a bowl this season.

Iowa State coach Matt Campbell, who had been in Ames since 2016, signed an eight-year deal to become the new head coach at Penn State. Meanwhile, Kansas State head coach Chris Klieman retired.

Just a few moments after Campbell agreed to the deal with the Nittany Lions, Iowa State inked Washington State coach Jimmy Rogers to a six-year contract.

After Klieman’s retirement, the Wildcats swiftly hired Texas A&M offensive coordinator Collin Klein for the head coaching job.

The Cyclones held a team meeting and voted not to participate in a bowl game, citing “the lack of healthy players to safely practice and play.”

“The administrative staff and coaches respect and support the players decision,” said Iowa State athletic director Jamie Pollard in a statement.

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“Our student-athletes have had an incredible season and we are grateful for their leadership as we worked through this process with them today.”

A statement from Kansas State athletic director Gene Taylor reads as follows: “Following our recent coaching change and conversations with our player leadership and Commissioner Yormark, I determined that we will not accept a bowl invitation this afternoon.

“This decision was not taken lightly, but with our coaching staff transition and several uncertainties regarding player availability, I felt it was not in our best interest to try to field a team that was not representative of Kansas State University. We applaud this group for fighting back from a 2-4 record to lead us to bowl eligibility yet again, and we are happy that our seniors were able to go out on top with a victory inside Bill Snyder Family Stadium.”

The Alamo Bowl, Pop-Tarts Bowl, Texas Bowl, Liberty Bowl, Independence Bowl and an ESPN Events bowl game are contracted to select Big 12 teams this year.

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