Inside Bill Snyder's Office - View 2

The Wildcats have played in two Cotton Bowls and two Fiesta Bowls and went to 11 straight postseason games from 1993 to 2003 under Snyder, but you won't notice many tokens from those games in his office. Instead it's a clock presented to him after the 1993 Copper Bowl with the final score, a 52-17 victory over Wyoming, that is proudly displayed with his family pictures.
"It was the first bowl victory for us at Kansas State," Snyder said. "I was so proud of our fan base. We had more than 22,000 there, and at that time that was an awful lot. We had a pep rally at the hotel, and we had somewhere around 5,000 people. We had no way to get them all in. That meant a lot to our players, team and coaches. Our kids prepared well and played well, and obviously we won the ball game. It was our first bowl win, so it was significant and something I'll never forget."
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