Inside Bill Snyder's Office - View 1
- He's Got No Game
- The Pinocchios
- The Ubiquitous Cup
- 'Persistence'
- His Daughter's X's and O's

Snyder's youngest daughter, Whitney, used to have a desk in Snyder's office where she would do her homework, but she also spent time diagramming plays like her father. It's been almost 20 years now, but one of her "plays" still remains on Snyder's desk and it recounts one of the most famous comebacks in K-State history -- a last-second touchdown pass in 1995 from Matt Miller to Kevin Lockett for a 23-21 victory over Cincinnati.
"She would do her homework when she was here, but she would also draw plays," Snyder said. "She was creative with the X's and O's, let me put it that way."
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