I know that the general consensus on this board seems to be Venables or Leavitt as the replacement for Coach Snyder.
Craig Bohl's chances of getting the K-State job seem to have increased dramatically over the last couple of days.
Considering the man who hired Bohl at North Dakota is now our Athletic Director, I feel this merits more discussion.
Craig Bohl's Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Bohl
If Wyoming wins a Mountain West title this year (which seems possible maybe likely), Bohl should be a contender for our job. His three National Championships at North Dakota State are certainly appealing to me even if they are at the level below us.
"In the 2013 season opener on August 30, NDSU upset defending Big 12 champion Kansas State 24-21. Senior quarterback Brock Jensen led them on a 75-yard touchdown drive to get the Bison ahead, and right after Jensen's touchdown Kansas State got the ball back and senior Grant Olson intercepted the ball to officially seal the win. This was the Bison's biggest win in history and their first win over Kansas State. Bohl won more games than any other NDSU head football coach; he surpassed Rocky Hager on September 21 with his 92nd win."
Craig Bohl's chances of getting the K-State job seem to have increased dramatically over the last couple of days.
Considering the man who hired Bohl at North Dakota is now our Athletic Director, I feel this merits more discussion.
Craig Bohl's Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Bohl
If Wyoming wins a Mountain West title this year (which seems possible maybe likely), Bohl should be a contender for our job. His three National Championships at North Dakota State are certainly appealing to me even if they are at the level below us.
"In the 2013 season opener on August 30, NDSU upset defending Big 12 champion Kansas State 24-21. Senior quarterback Brock Jensen led them on a 75-yard touchdown drive to get the Bison ahead, and right after Jensen's touchdown Kansas State got the ball back and senior Grant Olson intercepted the ball to officially seal the win. This was the Bison's biggest win in history and their first win over Kansas State. Bohl won more games than any other NDSU head football coach; he surpassed Rocky Hager on September 21 with his 92nd win."