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Snyder, on the man who got him into college coaching:
“In the spring of 1960, I was teaching high school math in Eugene, Oregon, and I ran into John Robinson at a social function one night,” he said. “John was the Oregon freshman coach at the time. We’d both played at Oregon and Robinson asked me what I wanted to do. I told him I wanted to be a college coach.
“He told me: ‘OK, here’s what you need to do. Go see your principal Monday morning and resign. Make a clean break.’
“I told him I still needed to pay rent, but I did resign after that school year. Robinson got me in to see [Oregon Coach] Len Casanova, and I told him: ‘You can give me every crappy job you have, and I’ll still be here.’ ”
Snyder became a head coach at Utah State (1976-82) and Cal (1987-91) and went to Arizona State in 1995. He was a USC assistant in 1974 and ’75.
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Arizona State returned to its slushy Citrus College practice field Saturday for a two-hour contact drill in the mud.
Pat Thompson, the 300-pound starting right guard, returned to practice after bruising a knee in a hotel fall Thursday.
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