I'm glad to see many here coming to terms with Sean taking over when Bill retires. At that point he will become Coach Snyder and the legend will become our beloved Bill. The roles will reverse and where Sean was Bill's right hand man Bill will become Sean's trusted advisor and confidant. What could be better? Sean has been very successful in all of his roles and has been extremely loyal to both his father and K-State. To not give him this opportunity would be a slap and to not take Bill's recommendation would be disrespectful and contrary to the family approach which has become so very real here. No matter who we hire the task of replacing a legend will be daunting and expecting anyone to replicate our hall of fame coach is unrealistic. But I give Sean the best chance of continuing the culture which has been built here. To not take this course would be wasting a golden opportunity to prolong the Snyder reign.
Tuck if there ever is one. 
Jesus rough riding christ... what a rough riding loser. This sentence says it all right here,
expecting anyone to replicate our hall of fame coach is unrealistic.
Translation 1: I'm okay with our program declining and the hundreds of millions of dollars that have been invested into the infrastructure of our athletics going to waste because I don't actually believe our program is any better than the KU's, BC's, or Vanderbilt's across the country.
Translation 2: I'm okay with losing.
God damn these people need knocked upside the head.