In reply to by BursleyBaitsBus

O S Who

February 13th, 2017 at 2:10 PM ^

my dad had throat cancer.  depending on his treatment it could be very very hard for him to eat.  my dad struggled through without a feeding tube but the doctors recommended it throughout.  if he has a similar treatment i think it would be pretty difficult for it to not affect his duties.

FauxMo

February 13th, 2017 at 2:39 PM ^

My dad died of throat cancer last year (well, he was cancer-free, but for all intents and purposes, it killed him). They killed the cancer via radiation (he was Stage 4, so pretty bad), but forgot to mention that that process would leave massive scar tissue in his throat and effectively end his ability to make saliva again. No saliva, no eating solid food. No eating solid food, slowly wasting away. I say this not to be a "bummer," but it's not always just as simple as "let's kill the cancer and you'll live!" 

O S Who

February 13th, 2017 at 3:14 PM ^

im sorry about your loss.. cancer sucks and so do complications of cancer and its treatments

my dad lost his taste for food from chemo and then radiation made it so that he could barely even swallow due to the pain in his throat.  he was looking pretty bad but pulled through in the end.

ScruffyTheJanitor

February 13th, 2017 at 2:00 PM ^

Go Bill Snyder. Without asking, I can assure you this is my wife's favorite coach (she takes care of gariatric former nuclear workers for a living and loves every minute minute of it). This shows me the guy is grounded

 

Snyder also addressed widespread speculation about his health, apologizing for publicly disclosing his diagnosis before having the opportunity to tell some friends and family members.

 

I think the people will forgive you, Coach.

Perkis-Size Me

February 13th, 2017 at 2:04 PM ^

One of the best the college football game has to offer. A winner on the field, and a true man off of it. Its times like this when we all remember that football is just a game. No matter what happens in a football game, the sun is coming up the next morning. 

Kick cancer's ass, Bill. 

FrankMurphy

February 13th, 2017 at 2:32 PM ^

Wow. Hoping he has a speedy recovery.

Bill Snyder is probably one of the most underrated college football coaches of all time. Kansas State was literally the worst program in FBS when he took over. The turnaround job he orchestrated there was nothing short of amazing. 

NittanyFan

February 13th, 2017 at 3:10 PM ^

immediately prior to Bill Snyder.  Parrish is a good guy, but as you said, the Wildcats were truly at rock bottom prior to Snyder taking over for the 1989 season.

K-State was 0-26-1 in their 27 games immediately prior to Snyder taking over.  Losses against the likes of Austin Peay (!!!!), Northern Iowa, Tulsa, Tulane and Army.  The tie was against Kansas, who stunk themselves in the late 1980s.  

K-State was literally thinking of shuttering their football program at that time.  Figured they would follow in the footsteps of Wichita State and concentrate on basketball.  It was simply a fact: it was impossible to build a winning football program on the west Kansas prairie, squeezed between Big 8 powerhouses Nebraska to the north, Oklahoma to the south, and Colorado to the west.  

Yet, 10 years later .........

The 1998 Big XII Championship game.  Miami beat UCLA earlier in the day.  K-State was going to the National Championship game (!!!) with a win.  But they couldn't hold a 15-point lead w/ 9:00 to play.  And then 3rd-and-17 in the 2nd overtime.  My uncle is a K-State alum, he still can't talk about it .......

FrankMurphy

February 13th, 2017 at 6:39 PM ^

I remember that game. They were playing Texas A&M. At the end of regulation, K-State completed a 65-yard would-be Hail Mary as time expired that would have won the game if it wasn't one yard short of the goal line. I felt awful for K-State's players and fans, since that's the kind of loss that you never fully get over. 

 

NittanyFan

February 13th, 2017 at 7:01 PM ^

Looked up the tape and it was incredible:

1) First, Snyder trots Gramatica out there for a 69 (!!!!!) yard field goal to win it.

2) But, K-State was called for delay-of-game.

3) 74-yard field goal --- even Lane Kiffin wouldn't try that!  So, the Hail Mary.  Bishop actually threw the ball from 5 yards behind the LOS.  That, plus the previous penalty, are both unfortunate given that the ball is caught 1 yard short of the end zone.

https://youtu.be/dqohfFLCfHI?t=2h37m21s

JWG Wolverine

February 13th, 2017 at 5:12 PM ^

Like the rest of us, hoping, thinking, and praying for a speedy recovery. Bill Snyder is a coach who I really hope can always get the appreciation he deserves from the CFB world. His career is an unbelievable story.

AMazinBlue

February 13th, 2017 at 11:18 PM ^

My mom died from the lasting effects of Stage 3 throat cancer.  Sad to say UM hospital wanted/needed research back in 1988 and suggested  a massive removal of every from the base of her tongue all the way to her esophagus and that she would eat through a tube for the rest of her life.

She found a Dr at St. Joseph's Hospital in Ypsi that shrunk the tumor with Chemo and radiation and then removed it.  After a LOOONNNGGG recover period she was able to eat and talk agin.  Only to pass away away at 53 years old on March 3 of 1990.  I found her dead on her bedroom floor when I returned home from work late that night.

Drinking and smoking WILL kill you eventually.

Again, all the best to Coach Snyder.

GoBlueBill

February 14th, 2017 at 12:33 AM ^

My cousin just recovered from Throat cancer recently . He seems to be doing ok . He is only in his 40's . 

Coudlnt imagine how rough it would be for Snyder at his age . Wish him the best of luck .