November 09, 2009, 10:47:41 AM
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Love the pic next to it Bill Snyder hasn't forgotten how to coach. There was plenty of snickering across the country when Snyder began a second stint as Kansas State's coach at the age of 69. Sure, Snyder had worked wonders in his first stint at Kansas State, but reaching back to the past wasn't going to help a program in need of a fresh start. Right? Well, it turns out Snyder's having the last laugh. The game certainly didn't pass Snyder by in his three years away from coaching. Kansas State (6-4) beat Kansas 17-10 on Saturday to exceed its win total from last season and maintain control of its destiny in the Big 12 North race. Kansas State was picked to finish fifth in the division and just might win it instead. It looks more and more as if Snyder was the right choice all along.
Winners and Losers Kansas State: The return of Bill Snyder has been a smashing success. The Wildcats' 17-10 win over Kansas keeps K-State in control of the Big 12 North with games remaining against Missouri and Nebraska.
Can the season never end? Kansas State
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The Quad as well
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