Bill Snyder’s unsettled coaching future is beginning to feel a bit like a college football game that requires multiple overtimes. Most expected a quick resolution, but now there is no definite end in sight.
Will he retire after 27 seasons as the head football coach at Kansas State? Will he return for 2019? And when will the school publicly announce his decision?
K-State fans have been asking those questions since the Wildcats ended their season with a road loss at Iowa State last weekend, but they have received no answers.
It’s hard to say why this process has taken so long, given that K-State athletic director Gene Taylor stressed the importance of a timely decision by saying “the sooner the better” on Monday.