University officials hear rumors just like the rest of us.
Since even before former Kansas State coach Bill Snyder announced his retirement Sunday, North Texas coach Seth Littrell was reported to be a top candidate to replace Snyder at K-State. Snyder’s official announcement Sunday, plus Littrell’s absence from Monday’s press conference because he’s attending Tuesday’s NFF Annual Awards Dinner in New York City, prompted even more talk of Littrell leaving after three seasons in Denton.
In replace of Littrell, UNT Vice President and Director of Athletics Wren Baker attended the Mean Green’s first press conference of bowl season Monday and was asked about the rumors surrounding his football coach.