It's not about losing at Nebraska, or the Colorado game or the Texas AM game it's not about those things. ... It's what is best for this university that has been very special to me and what is best for my family.
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I would have gotten the money, ... There wasn't any doubt. We were fighting tooth and nail to get this thing going. We weren't just going to let it fly by the wayside.Bill Snyder
We spent a lot of time looking backward, and that was out of necessity. What has taken place is we've worked very diligently and hard collectively, our staff and our players, to define exactly what the issues were from this past season.
Bill Snyder
The other 10 guys need to give him some help. We've got a lot of talent at other positions, and to make that kind of commitment to one guy can be somewhat risky.
Bill Snyder
Put the coffee on now Kansas State kicks off Saturday at 930 a.m. CDT at Marshall. The response on the early hour from coach Bill Snyder was typical of a man who reportedly gets only four or five hours of sleep each night. Young people are resilient and can get up at early times, ... They just like to play. We're not going to make a major issue of it.
Bill Snyder
Rhett just gives you the complete package, I think. Now, it's just a matter of growth for him.
Bill Snyder
There was a period of time after we had given the gift of 10 points, probably 12 and a half-, 13-minute period of time, where we probably played as well as we've played for quite some time.
Bill Snyder
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