ATLANTA — Kansas State’s Bill Snyder, who guided the Wildcats to an 11-1 regular season, is the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year.
Snyder was announced as the unanimous winner of the award at halftime of Monday night’s Chick-fil-A Bowl between No. 9 LSU and No. 14 Clemson. The winner is picked each year by votes from a panel which includes previous winners.
Kansas State will play Oregon in Thursday’s Fiesta Bowl.
Clemson’s Dabo Swinney won the 2011 award, named for the former longtime Georgia Tech coach.
Snyder awarded Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year
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