York football coach is stepping down

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — York High School’s head football coach is resigning.
Glen Snodgrass made the announcement Monday night on social media.
He said he made the decision after “a great deal of discussion” with his wife and sons.
After a great deal of discussion with my wife, Allison, & sons Garrett & Dalton, I have made the decision to step down as head football coach at York. We’d like to thank all of the admins, assistant coaches, families, & especially players over the last 27 years at Overton & York. pic.twitter.com/1xt9Iirma9
— Glen Snodgrass (@CoachGSnodgrass) January 7, 2025
Snodgrass spent 27 years as a high school football coach, beginning in Overton.
He started at York in 2011 and led the Dukes to a Class B state title in 2017.
Snodgrass thanked all the administrators, assistants and players he has worked with over the years.