Snyder to return to Kansas State football sidelines - | 14:03:27
posted by: Howard Smith

Sixty-nine-year-old Bill Snyder has been re-hired as Kansas State's head football coach. After retiring from the job three years ago, Snyder replaces Ron Prince in Manhattan. Snyder accumulated a 136-68-1 record in his previous 17-year stent at K-State, helping to resurrect what was an awful program before he became the head coach (the program had a 22-game winless streak before Snyder took over in the late 1980s). What do you think about a 69-year-old coach taking over a major college football program? Bobby Bowden and Joe Paterno have proven age doesn't matter in coaching, although neither one came to a new team at age 69.

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It means that two very good teams with very good coaches made it to the final game.
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