Longtime Kansas State coach Snyder says he enjoys retirement

 


WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Legendary former Kansas State football coach Bill Snyder says he misses being on the field but has no interest in returning to the sidelines more than 18 months after wrapping up a Hall of Fame career.

Snyder stepped away in 2018 after 27 seasons on the sidelines that included winning 215 games, reaching 19 bowls and claiming a pair of Big 12 titles. He said he's now mostly at home spending time with his wife and family.

"I don't wake up thinking, 'Boy do I miss football,'" Snyder told The Wichita Eagle during a recent video conference. "I don't really think about it all t...



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