It was a solemn scene Saturday night, as the Wildcats licked their wounds and reflected on their sixth-straight loss after this week’s 59-44 affair versus Texas Tech.
Bill Snyder has only been in a position like this once in his head coaching career, and it was before any of the current Wildcat players had been born; 1989, Snyder’s first season as head coach.
“You know why we lost six ballgames in a row (back in 1989),” Snyder said. “I was pleased with the progress our team made losing six, seven or eight in a row or 10 in a row … But I was proud of that football team because they got much better every single week.