Kansas State football coach Bill Snyder has throat cancer
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Kansas State coach Bill Snyder diagnosed with throat cancer
Reports surfaced in recent days about Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder being treated for an undisclosed medical condition. On Monday, Snyder announced he has been diagnosed with throat cancer but does not plan to step aside from his coaching duties as he combats it. In 2014, former Virginia Tech head coach Frank Beamer underwent surgery on his throat in early December and went on to coach the Hokies in their bowl game. At 77 years of age, any medical concern attached to Snyder raises some obvious questions about his future as Kansas State's head coach, but you have to respect how Snyder isn't going to let throat cancer interfere with his love of coaching. "I have been diagnosed with throat cancer and have been receiving outpatient treatment at the KU medical Center for about three weeks and am getting along very well," Snyder announced in a lengthy statement released by Kansas State's athletics department.about the details read more from here
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