MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) – Bill Snyder has always valued continuity, whether on the coaching staff or in the huddle.
It’s why four of his assistants, including co-offensive coordinators Dana Dimel and Del Miller, have spent at least 18 years at Kansas State. And why relative youngsters on the staff, such as Andre Coleman and Blake Seiler, played for the Wildcats before joining the profession.
The Wildcats have been to six straight bowl games. But as the 76-year-old Snyder enters his 26th season, there are growing rumblings that it may be his last. He needs seven wins to reach 200 for his career, a significant milestone, and the talent returning from an injury-plagued 2015 season means Kansas State could compete for another Big 12 title.
Perhaps such success would make it the right time.