Inducted 2025
Date of Birth
01/31/1977
Birthplace
Carrington, ND
School
University of North Dakota (1995-1998)
Bio
Overpowering defenders as both a blocker and a pass-catcher, Jim Kleinsasser carved out a place in history as one of the best tight ends in Division II history. The Carrington, North Dakota, native became just the second player in Fighting Hawk history to enter the College Football Hall of Fame when inducted in 2025. A two-time First Team All-American (1997, 98), Kleinsasser helped North Dakota to an overall record of 32-10, earning two NCAA Division II Playoff appearances during his four seasons in Grand Forks. He was also an Honorable Mention All-American in 1996 and secured First Team All-North Central Conference (NCC) honors three times (1996, 1997 and 1998). He helped the team claim the NCC title in 1995 with a 9-2 record and an overall NCC record of 28-8 during his four years. The Fighting Hawks posted final AP rankings of No. 7 in 1995, No. 19 in 1996 and No. 7 in 1998. Playing at 6-foot-2 and 273 pounds, Kleinsasser caught 88 passes for 1,309 yards and averaged 14.8 yards per catch during his career. He finished with 10 receiving touchdowns, and he also rushed eight times for 91 yards and a touchdown. A team captain in 1998, Kleinsasser started all 42 games of his college career, playing for head coach Roger Thomas. In recognition of his outstanding collegiate performance, Kleinsasser was selected to start in the 1999 Senior Bowl. He was inducted into the University of North Dakota Hall of Fame in 2012.
Stats
Height 6-3
Weight 272
Career Highlights
- 1998 All-Conference
- 1998 First Team All-America
- 1997 All-Conference
- 1997 First Team All-America
- 1996 All-Conference
Class of 2025
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