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http://www.kansas.com/sports/college/big-12/kansas-state/article19455810.htmlToo bad kellis didn't face-@ oscar with any of these points at the presser.
Quote from: deeeBruuuuce!“Mr. Currie talks about transition with jobs,” Weber said, “and usually when you have that transition, if you follow anybody, there is usually some kind of setback. We were very fortunate for the most part to maintain all the guys that first year and we transitioned great and had an unbelievable year. We were able to avoid some of that. Obviously, it caught up to us now. It is just part of it.” yeah, eff you frank.
“Mr. Currie talks about transition with jobs,” Weber said, “and usually when you have that transition, if you follow anybody, there is usually some kind of setback. We were very fortunate for the most part to maintain all the guys that first year and we transitioned great and had an unbelievable year. We were able to avoid some of that. Obviously, it caught up to us now. It is just part of it.”
Weber did not seem bothered by the departures this week, saying changes had to be made for the good of the program. Transfers are common in college basketball, he said. Under Martin, K-State lost 10 players in five years and was set to lose more had he stayed instead of leaving for South Carolina. It was Weber who convinced players such as Will Spradling and Nino Williams to stay. After retaining a full roster last year, Weber said, the law of averages is simply setting in.
The best mid-major coaches recruit players good enough to play in a power conference. The best power-conference coaches recruit players with NBA futures.They recruit up. At K-State, Weber has struggled to do the same, signing too many players that turned out to be troublemakers or lacked Big 12 talent.
it doesn't matter if it's fact or not. he evaluated and recruited them. painting them as troublemakers doesn't make weber look better.as kellis juxtaposes perfectly, it's the same as signing players that lack ability.
love kellis for writing this, btw. from the photo choice to the quotes to the facts discussed, it's an article written to make kstate a better program.
i'm not going to believe our fanbase is that stupid until events force my hand.
If it were up to me, Wintz would be on a fan scholarship, full ride.
Quote from: Trim on April 25, 2015, 12:01:00 PMhttp://www.kansas.com/sports/college/big-12/kansas-state/article19455810.htmlToo bad kellis didn't face-@ oscar with any of these points at the presser."Obviously, it is easy to get that top-10 kid."
Quote from: 42 on April 22, 2015, 05:46:38 PMspecial! https://twitter.com/KellisRobinett/status/591010044927299584Yeah, like Special Olympics type special.
special! https://twitter.com/KellisRobinett/status/591010044927299584