ARLINGTON, Texas With a cardiac regular season complete and the Cotton Bowl five days away, its hard to remember that Kansas State had a hard time finishing off football games two years ago.
Even though coach Bill Snyder stressed its importance on a near-hourly basis, the Wildcats couldnt grasp his message in his first year back and missed a bowl game. When they heard finish, they thought of playing well at the end of games. But Snyder was also talking about hard work in the weight room and mental preparation.Enter Chris Dawson, a proven, no-nonsense strength and conditioning coach who uses the word finish so often, not even Snyder can keep up.K-State is 17-8 and has qualified for two bowl games since.The No. 1 thing I wanted to emphasize with this team was finishing, Dawson said. Youve always got to finish strong. A lot of people look at finishing in different ways. When I look at finishing, I look at everything finishing the play, finishing the day, finishing the game, finishing the season. Its not as simple as just saying finish.Youve got to work at it every single day.A few months after Dawson was hired, players began using the term right along with him. They reached seven wins and a Pinstripe Bowl appearance.Then, after a year under Dawsons guidance in the weight room, they came back to campus last summer stronger physically and mentally. They won 10 games and seemed to get stronger each week. K-State was suddenly the best fourth-quarter team in the Big 12. K-State won more games (eight) by a touchdown or less than any other team this season.Chris has done a wonderful job for us, Snyder said. Hes the type of young person we like to have in our program. He works very hard at what he does. He brings a good deal of discipline to our program, and our youngsters have a great deal of respect for him. Thats a vital element of working with young people. Hes been super.Dawson pushes the Wildcats hard at every turn and demands they compete during every training session. No ties is his motto. No matter how well or poorly you perform on a given drill, he is there to push you to give more next time.If you cant bench press as much as the player next to you, the motivation is easy. Do better. If you run longer than anyone else on the team, the motivation isnt hard. Someone on another team can run even longer.Dawson used that form of motivation in his previous job at Kansas and helped the Jayhawks to a 2008 Orange Bowl. Its working all over again with K-State.The biggest thing with him is that when its time to work, there better not be any messing around, senior safety Tysyn Hartman said. Youre there because theres business to be taken care of and he wont put up with any nonsense."Hes too intense for that. Junior wide receiver Chris Harper calls him Captain Insano.Hell be screaming at you, and you can see the veins bulging out of his neck, Harper said. Thats the way he is, and youve got to like it. He pushes everybody the same. Hes a big part of why we are the team we are and why we work the way we do.No one looks forward to it, and players have cursed Dawson for the exercise. But both sides are OK with that.I want them to have success, Dawson said. Its tough to win. You have to pay the price.K-State paid that price this season and learned the value of its strength and conditioning program. The ball isnt always going to bounce your way, Dawson said. Thats why being consistent and finishing is so important. Youve got to hang your hat on something, and thats what we hang ours on.How much longer will Bill Snyder coach at Kansas State? Its one of the most talked-about questions among Wildcats fans, and Snyder addressed the topic on Sunday. Kind of.Its day by day, said Snyder, 72. When youre my age who knows what tomorrow brings? I dont know how long this will go. I came back to Kansas State University because of the people and hoped to be able to soothe the waters. Hopefully were closing in on that.His son, K-State special-teams coordinator Sean Snyder, said this season energized his father.Hes got one hobby, and its football, Sean said. If you enjoy your hobbies, they dont wear you out as much. He says it ages him. I think it makes him younger.







