Some players are born with a nose for the football, and Mark Simoneau was undeniably one of them. Hailing from Phillipsburg, Kansas, he grew into a defender so dominant that he became only the second player in Kansas State history to enter the College Football Hall of Fame. Whether he was racking up a school-record number of unassisted tackles for the Wildcats or anchoring defenses across the NFL, Simoneauās journey is a masterclass in work ethic and defensive precision.

Football Bio
January 16, 1977 – Philipsburgh, Kansas – The great Kansas State linebacker Mark Simoneau was born. According to the footballfoundation.org website, Simoneau holds a school record with 251 career unassisted tackles and ranks third in school history with 400 total tackles, 52 TFLs, and 8 forced fumbles. The NFF voters selected Mak Simoneau to enter the College Football Hall of Fame in 2012. Mark was a third-round draft pick of the Atlanta Falcons in the 2000 NFL Draft. Simoneau played 11 seasons for the Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles, New Orleans Saints, and Kansas City Chiefs.
A Legacy of Defensive Excellence
Mark Simoneauās impact on the gridiron stretched far beyond his staggering tackle counts. At Kansas State, he was the heartbeat of a defense that helped the Wildcats reach the #1 national ranking and secure multiple Big 12 North titles. His transition to the NFL proved his durability and versatility, spanning over a decade across four different franchises. Known for his “quick-strike” ability and leadership, Simoneau remains a hero to the “Purple Pride” and a respected name in the annals of football history.
Accolades and Football Accomplishments
- College Football Hall of Fame Inductee (Class of 2012)
- Consensus First-Team All-American (1999)
- Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year (1999)
- Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year (1996)
- 3-Time First-Team All-Big 12 Selection (1997, 1998, 1999)
- Butkus Award Runner-Up (1999)
- Super Bowl XLIV Champion (New Orleans Saints)
- Kansas State Ring of Honor Inductee (2008)
- K-State Record Holder: Career unassisted tackles (251)
- NFL Draft: 3rd Round, 67th Overall (Atlanta Falcons, 2000)
