With K-State’s 2015 football season a little over a month away, the inevitable yearly dialogue about the future of the Wildcat program has been ignited.
The diatribe fire has been fueled this year by comments made by 75-year-old K-State head coach Bill Snyder on who he’d like to see take his place on the purple throne after his tenure ends for good.
Snyder, as he’s done in the past, put his full support behind his associate head coach, special teams coordinator and son, Sean Snyder.
This preference has been divisive among followers of the program.
For some, they get it.