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K-State Football Fans Anxious as Coach Snyder Considers Future

K-State head football coach Bill Snyder (Photo by K-State Athletics)
K-State head football coach Bill Snyder (Photo by K-State Athletics)

Seventy-eight year old Bill Snyder is the oldest coach in the top division of college football, and ended his 26th season as Kansas State’s coach with a 35-17 win in the Cactus Bowl Tuesday night. Snyder’s contract has a provision that says he can remain coach as long as he wants. But he said earlier this month that he’s not sure whether he’ll return for the 2018 season. And as Greg Echlin reports, that uncertainty is making some K-State fans anxious. 


Greg Echlin's story comes to us courtesy of the Kansas News Service.   

Kansas State University football.

Greg Echlin is the sports reporter for KPR and KCUR. Ever since he set foot on the baseball diamond at Fernwood Park on Chicago's South Side, Greg Echlin began a love affair with the world of sports. After graduating from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, he worked as a TV sports anchor and a radio sportscaster in Salina, Kansas. He moved to Kansas City in 1984 and has been there since covering sports. Through the years, he has covered multiple Super Bowls, Final Fours and Major League Baseball's World Series and All-Star games. With his high metabolism rate, Greg is able to enjoy a good meal and stay slim when he's not running around on the sports scene. He loves desserts, even making them. Cheesecakes, pies and parfaits are the most common around the Echlin household.