Report: Snyder to remain Kansas State coach in 2018

— The Sports Xchange —

Bill Snyder reportedly plans to return to coach Kansas State for a 27th season.
The 78-year-old Snyder told his coaching staff of his decision to return, according to K-State Online, which cited multiple sources.
Snyder, in his second stint with the Wildcats, led the team to an 8-5 record this season, which was capped by a 35-17 victory over UCLA in the Cactus Bowl.
It was the eighth consecutive bowl appearance for Kansas State under Snyder, who is 210-110-1 at the school.
Snyder was diagnosed with throat cancer in February 2016, prompting speculation that he would retire a second time as the program’s head coach.
An inductee into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2015, Snyder initially retired following the 2005 season. He returned to coach the team in 2009 and has one losing season since then.