College football hall-of-famer and former Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder chats with Trey Elling about BILL SNYDER: MY FOOTBALL LIFE AND THE REST OF THE STORY. Questions include:
- Did his desire to help others come from his own upbringing? (2:52)
- Who was Dr. Norris Patterson, and how did he help change the trajectory of Bill’s life? (4:21)
- Why did he decide to take Kansas State when it was one of the worst programs in college football history? (8:57)
- What was his first order of business in Manhattan? (17:00)
- Why does he love the story of Pinocchio? (27:41)
- Was there an overriding quality he’d look for when hiring assistant coaches? (31:59)
- What about Darren Sproles made him a perfect prototype player for the K-State program? (36:20)
- Why is he a big fan of hand-written notes? (39:22)
- What was his secret for success against the Texas Longhorns? (42:01)
- What does he think of Texas and Oklahoma moving to the Southeastern Conference? (43:51)
- Is he a fan of expanding the college football playoff beyond four teams? (45:57)
- Is Bill glad college athletes can now profit off of name, image, and likeness? (49:40)
- How does he hope to be remembered when he’s gone? (52:15)