I stumbled upon this view of the possibility of hiring Sean Snyder from UNL's point of view: https://journalstar.com/sports/husk...tent=21a536ef83f2a359f171deea716e6b83554c4fcf
Here is the relevant part so you don't have to read all the rest ...
* Frost's staff of 10 full-time assistants is full. It's curious that nobody — as of now, anyway — has the title of special-teams coordinator.
It's a big job. Ask any coach, anywhere. Considering Nebraska's special-teams struggles the past two seasons, Frost can't afford to give it short shrift.
It's possible he has an ace up his sleeve. A purple ace, if you will.
Sean Snyder, son of legendary Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder, would be an excellent hire. I mean, find a program that was consistently better on special teams than K-State was under the younger Snyder's direction from 2011-2018. He was named Special Teams Coordinator of the Year in 2015 and 2017 by Phil Steele.
A source told our Parker Gabriel last week that Frost is considering Snyder for a position as an analyst or quality control coach. The 50-year-old Snyder is currently the director of football operations at KSU. Yes, far from the action. He also interviewed last week for a spot on Texas' 10-man assistants staff. He obviously wants back in the action. Back in the spotlight. He would find it at NU, even as an "analyst."
Would he essentially be a behind-the-scenes coordinator? I'm not sure what Frost has in mind. But it obviously needs to be something good.
Here is the relevant part so you don't have to read all the rest ...
* Frost's staff of 10 full-time assistants is full. It's curious that nobody — as of now, anyway — has the title of special-teams coordinator.
It's a big job. Ask any coach, anywhere. Considering Nebraska's special-teams struggles the past two seasons, Frost can't afford to give it short shrift.
It's possible he has an ace up his sleeve. A purple ace, if you will.
Sean Snyder, son of legendary Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder, would be an excellent hire. I mean, find a program that was consistently better on special teams than K-State was under the younger Snyder's direction from 2011-2018. He was named Special Teams Coordinator of the Year in 2015 and 2017 by Phil Steele.
A source told our Parker Gabriel last week that Frost is considering Snyder for a position as an analyst or quality control coach. The 50-year-old Snyder is currently the director of football operations at KSU. Yes, far from the action. He also interviewed last week for a spot on Texas' 10-man assistants staff. He obviously wants back in the action. Back in the spotlight. He would find it at NU, even as an "analyst."
Would he essentially be a behind-the-scenes coordinator? I'm not sure what Frost has in mind. But it obviously needs to be something good.