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Snyder will keep Latimore with the team as the interior line coachIt will be Latimore's 25th season as an assistant coach in the Big 12With Latimore's assignment, Snyder's defensive coaching staff is complete |
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) -- Kansas State football coach Bill Snyder says Mo Latimore will continue his tenure with the Wildcats. Snyder announced Tuesday he will keep Latimore with the team as the interior line coach. It will be Latimore's 25th season as an assistant coach in the Big 12, the longest tenure in the conference. The former K-State player has spent 15 seasons in Manhattan. He has also coached at University of Texas-El Paso and Missouri. With Latimore's assignment, Snyder's defensive coaching staff is complete. Joe Bob Clements will oversee the defensive ends, Chris Cosh will oversee the linebackers and Vic Koenning will take the secondary. Cosh and Koenning will also share duties as defensive coordinator. Copyright 2008 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. ![]() | ![]()
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