Inside Bill Snyder's Office - View 2

With all of the postseason awards that Snyder has won, you would think his office walls would be decked out the spoils of victory. But that's not Snyder.
One of the few things he does take special pride in, though, is a plaque recognizing him as a member of the inaugural Big 12 Legends class given to him in 2008. The autographed plaque features a representative from each Big 12 school and includes household names like former Baylor coach Grant Teaff, Oklahoma defensive end Lee Roy Selmon and others.
"I was honored about that, that was very special honor," Snyder said. "I don't have very many things up that are about personal recognition, but that's one that I really enjoyed. I have a closet that has a lot of stuff like that in it, but that one was kind of neat."
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