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Former Kansas State assistant Dennis Franchione retires

Bill Snyder needs two years (at least) to catch him on the all-time wins list.

Holiday season creates chaos. Like, for instance, coverage for the Slate. We're sorry for the egregious delay today, but on the bright side it's a really slow day.

Ken Corbitt at the Capital-Journal dropped a couple of player features. First, the effect of Cody Whitehair's senior leadership during this rough season, and then an ode to the underrated and quietly excellent Jordan Willis.

Texas State head coach Dennis Franchione has retired on the heels of a miserable 3-9 campaign in the Sun Belt, which is basically the opposite of Franchione's usual performance in a minor conference.