Kiel originally committed to
Indiana University Bloomington, before decommitting and committing to
Louisiana State University. He then decommitted and officially enrolled at the
University of Notre Dame on January 17, 2012. After spending the 2012 season on the depth chart behind
Everett Golson,
Tommy Rees, and Andrew Hendrix, Kiel announced his decision to transfer from Notre Dame. On April 10, 2013, Kiel announced he would transfer to the University of Cincinnati for the 2013 season. After sitting out the 2013 season as required by NCAA transfer rules, Kiel made his college debut on September 12, 2014, against the
Toledo Rockets. He threw six touchdown passes in that game, the most by an FBS quarterback in a first game. Kiel finished the season with 3,254 passing yards, second most in the
American Athletic Conference. His 31 touchdown passes led the conference and tied the school record. Kiel was 18 yards short of tying the Cincinnati school record for single season passing yards when he exited the
Military Bowl in the third quarter with a head injury. Kiel began the 2015 season as Cincinnati's starter. He was plagued with injuries throughout the year, being replaced by backup
Hayden Moore on several occasions. Kiel missed two games after being hospitalized with a head injury in Cincinnati's game against Memphis. He did not travel with the team to their bowl game in Hawaii, citing personal problems. Prior to the 2016 season, Cincinnati head coach,
Tommy Tuberville, announced that Kiel, now a fifth-year senior, would be the third-string quarterback behind sophomore Hayden Moore (starter) and redshirt freshman Ross Trail (second-string). On October 20, Kiel was named the starter for Cincinnati's homecoming game against East Carolina after Hayden Moore went down with injury. He started the next three games but was benched again when Moore returned from injury.
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