Kansas State Wildcats: Thank you notes to K-State athletics

MANHATTAN, KS - NOVEMBER 26: Head coach Bill Snyder (C) of the Kansas State Wildcats gets carried off the field, after winning his 200th career game against the Kansas Jayhawks on November 26, 2016 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, Kansas. (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images)
MANHATTAN, KS - NOVEMBER 26: Head coach Bill Snyder (C) of the Kansas State Wildcats gets carried off the field, after winning his 200th career game against the Kansas Jayhawks on November 26, 2016 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, Kansas. (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images) /
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 (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images)

Fall is in the air and the leaves are changing colors. Football is in full force and basketball season is just getting started. What can Kansas State Wildcats fans be thankful for this holiday season? Let’s write some thank you notes

Bill Snyder

Thankful Scale 9/10

Can K-State fans be anymore obvious in our appreciation? The only reason King Bill doesn’t get a perfect score is this frustrating piece of information. I could write a whole article on why the king’s son is not at all qualified to be the head coach at KSU.

But alas, We have to be positive and thankful. After all, it is the holiday season and no one likes a Grinch.

Dear Bill,

Thank you for turning around the worst program in the history of college football. Thanks for not giving up on Michael Bishop, as he turned out to be pretty amazing. The way you beat Oklahoma in the 2003 BIG12 Title game was easily my favorite game to watch… Like, ever.

I really appreciate the way you get your players to buy in, you find JUCO players who teams pass on and bring out the best in them. That’s seriously amazing.

Thanks for loving Manhattan. I’m from Kansas and trust me when I say, its hard to love being in Kansas, especially when we experience every season of weather in one week. Also, hats off to you for having an incredible 21 wins against our “Rival” Kansas. Even though they might not be able to beat a good high school team from Texas.

Seriously though Bill, from all the Kansas State Wildcat fans from me to you.

Thank you