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K-State's Snyder will return for his 25th season
Kansas State Wildcats

K-State's Snyder will return for his 25th season

Published Jan. 11, 2016 3:41 p.m. ET

MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Kansas State football coach Bill Snyder announced Monday that he will return next season, ending months of speculation that the 76-year-old Hall of Famer might retire for the second time.

Snyder said he spoke with his family after a loss to Arkansas in the Liberty Bowl. They told him to keep coaching as long as he was in good health, he was having a positive impact on his players and Kansas State officials wanted him on the sideline.

Snyder is entering his 25th season, a period interrupted by a brief retirement. He needs seven wins to reach 200, and figures to have a good shot at it with plenty of talent returning.

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Kansas State went 6-6 this season, despite a slew of injuries on both sides of the ball.

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