Legendary coach Bill Snyder announced that he would be retiring from Kansas State following 25 years as a Wildcat.
Snyder leaves Kansas State with a 215-117-1 record and a legacy unlike any other. He certainly is, without a doubt, one of the best coaches to ever set foot on a College Football field.
With that being said, Kansas State is now looking for a replacement.
One of the biggest rumored names is Clemson football defensive coordinator Brent Venables. Venables graduated from Kansas State and even went back and was an assistant coach under Snyder as a graduate assistant from 1993-95 and as a linebackers coach from 1996-98.