THE GREAT Bill Snyder will overcome this.
cold rainy night 2003 etc.
I experienced something you will never experience. I watched the team I have followed since I was 8 years old win a national championship. I was a fan back in 1983 when we lost to Georgia. I was a fan back when the wheels fell off the program back in 1984. I was a fan and had to endure losing to Miami back in 1990 cotton bowl. I endured McWilliams, Machovic and Mack having blowout losses to OU.
Fact is it was all worth it see us win the MNC. You can say what you want, but Mack is a better coach than anything you have ever had at Tech and if he were at Tech win or lose he would be a legend just like he is at Texas. When your school wins something, anything then you can judge Mack but until then you don't know what you are talking about.
He needs to be replaced, there is no doubt about it, but he goes out with dignity and respect he has earned.
THE GREAT Bill Snyder will overcome this.
cold rainy night 2003 etc.
Really or no? I want KSU/Klein in that championship game dammit.
Klein's fine. Not following purpose of this thread.
What Snyder has done at K State would be like a coach turning the Jacksonville Jaguars into legitimate Super Bowl contenders......in fact, I'd say it was even more difficult than that....in 09, his first year back with the team, Tech destroyed them like 60-17 with a in walk on QB.
He is one of the best coaches ever for sure.
I think a playoff contender with a losing record in the playoffs is a better comparison, imo, tbh, fwiw, lamborghini mercy, jason witten no helmet
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Winning 67% of his games at a school that almost lost its team they were so bad......a legit shot at a le this year.....he's not too shabby.
It's not just because of Klein's bruising style on the field, but also because of his devotion to his faith off it. As a devout Christian, who grew up homeschooled in Loveland, Colo., Klein was taught to trust in his faith and allow it to guide him.
So far, he says his faith has guided him to the best things in his life — his wife Shalin, Kansas State and his first kiss.
That's right, Klein, 23, didn't have his first kiss until he and Shalin solidified their vows on July 21. Much like everything Klein does in his life, he was very deliberate about waiting for the right person, the right moment and the right time.
Klein met Kansas State women's basketball player Shalin Spani at the beginning of the 2011 fall semester. They were friends, but one day, Klein said God spoke to him and told him he needed to pursue a deeper relationship with her.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-...43--ncaaf.htmlbeautiful stuff
"Klein said Spani had a similar message from God and the two decided to go on their first date on Jan. 30. They were engaged Feb. 17 and married July 21 when he finally had the moment for which he'd been waiting."
What the .
Some of that stuff makes Tebow look like a gay biker
Ok that's really weird.
I'm sure Pat Robertson will be along shortly to point out that anyone who tries to beat K-state will be doing the devil's bidding.
Since when were men supposed to "save themselves" for marriage?
Analysts will talk about his time at the Peyton Manning camp last summer, but I think his improvement this year is proof of what getting laid can do for a player.
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