He said the same thing, like, three years ago.
Snyder's problem is that he's an addict. There are a lot of people who don't like something that they're doing, or they feel bad doing it, but they can't stop because they're addicted.
You could probably get a flip side to that interview where he says that he loves the mentoring side of it, working with youngsters, giving back to the Kansas State community, etc.
It's pretty clear that he'd probably like to be retired, but he can't walk away from the game or Kansas State. He's kind of stuck in purgatory.
If he were sitting in a suite on Saturday while Sean was coaching, he'd be standing there by himself with a notepad, and he'd be in the locker room as soon as the game was over.