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Report: Snyder to step down at Kansas StateESPN.com news services

Kansas State football coach Bill Snyder told his team Monday he will retire at the end of this football season, ESPN has confirmed.

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ESPN has confirmed K-State coach Bill Snyder, seen here in a loss in 2004, has told his team he will retire.

GoPowercat.com reported Snyder told his team around 9 p.m. local time that his 17th season at Kansas State would be his last.

The Wildcats (4-6, 1-6 Big 12) will not play in a bowl for the second straight year after making a bowl in 11 straight seasons. Their final game of the season is Saturday against Missouri.

Snyder will best be remembered for taking over a moribund program and taking it to the cusp of a national title contender. The Wildcats were 1-10 record in his first season, but improved to 5-6 in 1990, 7-4 in 1991 before falling back to 5-6 again in 1992. But then came the string of 11 straight seasons to end with a bowl game.

Snyder is 135-68-1 in his 16-plus season at Kansas State.

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Look for the short list of K-State coaching candidates to be:

Frank Solich(Ohio)

Pat Hill(Fresno)

Gary Patterson(TCU)

Mike Price(UTEP)

Kansas State may put a feeler out or possibly even interview DD as a courtesy to his dad or the fact that he is an ex-player, but HE WILL NOT BE A SERIOUS CANDIDATE FOR THE HEAD COACHING POSITION.

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Snyder will best be remembered for taking over a moribund program and taking it to the cusp of a national title contender. The Wildcats were 1-10 record in his first season, but improved to 5-6 in 1990, 7-4 in 1991 before falling back to 5-6 again in 1992. But then came the string of 11 straight seasons to end with a bowl game.

Until I read this, I didn't realize that North Texas was Snyder's first win at K State. They beat a Corky Nelson team in 1989 that was expected to compete for the I-AA championship and was the favorite in the game. K State hadn't won a game in three years before they beat us. They were so happy fans tore down the goalposts.

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