Friday was a busy day for Kansas State football coach Bill Snyder.
It included a drive to Lawrence, where he attended a function honoring U.S. District Court Judge Holly L. Teeter along with several prominent Kansas politicians. Then he returned to Manhattan, where the Wildcats hosted five football recruits on official visits.
One thing he didn’t do: make an announcement about his future.
Much to the chagrin of K-State fans, who have been waiting for the 79-year old Snyder to decide whether to retire or continue coaching in 2019 since the Wildcats ended their season last weekend with a loss at Iowa State, another day came and went without any news.