Who Is Bill Snyder A Good Leader

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One man stepped into one of the worst programs in the entire country, and completely turned it around. The school in the little apple will forever be different thanks to this incredible coach. Bill Snyder was an effective leader because of the long term role he played in the lives of the players, leading the largest turnaround in FBS football history, and because he always put the players and team before himself.

Bill Snyder is the legendary head coach of the K-State football team. He was Kansas State’s head football from 1988-2005, then he briefly retired and then came back to coach from 2009-present. Prior to coming to Kansas State, he worked as an assistant coach at Iowa University where he learned from some of the all time greats in coaching. …show more content…

He is credited with completely turning around the program, and building a perennial title contender.

While Bill Snyder is a great football coach, the biggest role he has played on these young men is guiding them along the right path and continuing to stay involved with them, years after they have left the team. For example, one day early on in Snyder’s career at K-State, one of his players approached him and told him that one of his other players was attempting to take his own life. When Snyder approached the scene the player had a hose from the exaust pipe going into his car with all of the windows closed. Snyder was able to talk the young man out of it, and now he still stays in touch with Snyder, he now has a family and is living a happy and successful life. (Snyder) If he had never stepped in to help the player, he would’ve died and he would’ve never gotten the chance the live the great life he has today. Also, in July of 2017, a Kansas State …show more content…

When Snyder first arrived at K-State as the head coach, he called a meeting with all of the players, at that meeting the players talked about how embarrassed they were about how bad they were, but Snyder saw the good in this, he could tell his players wanted to win, and they wanted it bad. Snyder later stated, “There wasn’t a single player in that room who had experienced winning a football game at Kansas State,” (Snyder). In their first game, they played North Texas and won on a late go-ahead touchdown, after the game the fans stormed the field, everyone was happy and the program looked like they were headed in the right direction. (Snyder) Over time, the program gradually improved, and eventually became one of the best in the country. In 2013, which was arguably the best year in program history, the Wildcats held a record of 11-2 with their only losses coming to Baylor and Oregon in the Fiesta Bowl. Also, that year Snyder led them to be conference champions for the second time in his career, they’re the only football conference championships in school history. (And the Heisman) Another highlight of that 2013 season was that the Wildcats Quarterback Collin Klein was a heisman finalist, which is really impressive just because he was the tough guy playing in the little apple, Manhattan, Kansas. (And the Heisman) Over the years, Snyder has