Even though other schools might come calling, Quin Snyder says he is staying at Missouri.
During a rally early Sunday welcoming the Tigers from the NCAA West Regional in San Jose, Calif., Snyder spoke of his long-term plans for the Missouri.
“More important than any single game is the fact these guys have built a program … a program that will one day play in the Final Four,” Snyder told about 200 fans.
Missouri lost 81-75 to Oklahoma in the regional final Saturday.
After the game, Snyder left little doubt about his future.
“I’m not leaving,” Snyder told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. “That’s a promise.”
Say what?
`I’m not the best player in the world, but I’m going to try hard. And I’ve got to come and watch a guy that makes $30 million come to the rink last and leave first.’
— Bill Lindsay, criticizing former Florida Panthers teammate Pavel Bure




