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Quote from: meow meow on November 24, 2015, 12:28:16 PMwould ku go after paul rhoads?I think they would. Beaty isn't leaving them for Houston, though.
would ku go after paul rhoads?
Quote from: SkinnyBenny on November 24, 2015, 05:11:40 AMFrom a thread entitled, "Are We Past The Point Of No Return?"QuoteAt the worst case scenario, KU would stop playing in the B12 for awhile. Schedule easier competition, to build positive momentum for a period of time. This would take the pressure off, and then KU could start fresh in the B12 several years down the road.As KU continues to lose, a negative self-destructive environment becomes one of the biggest obsticals to winning.Maybe if the B12 splits up anyhow, KU gets into an easier league. Maybe take KSU, ISU and form a new league, add teams like Biose St, Memphis, etc. Then schedule non-conference opponents with traditional regional rivals like Missouri, Neb and CU. KU would sell alot of tickets if NEB or Mizz were coming to town.Not saying this should done, I am just trying to answer the original question.not a bad idea. we'd have like 50 consecutive conference titles in the High Plains Puds League.
From a thread entitled, "Are We Past The Point Of No Return?"QuoteAt the worst case scenario, KU would stop playing in the B12 for awhile. Schedule easier competition, to build positive momentum for a period of time. This would take the pressure off, and then KU could start fresh in the B12 several years down the road.As KU continues to lose, a negative self-destructive environment becomes one of the biggest obsticals to winning.Maybe if the B12 splits up anyhow, KU gets into an easier league. Maybe take KSU, ISU and form a new league, add teams like Biose St, Memphis, etc. Then schedule non-conference opponents with traditional regional rivals like Missouri, Neb and CU. KU would sell alot of tickets if NEB or Mizz were coming to town.Not saying this should done, I am just trying to answer the original question.
At the worst case scenario, KU would stop playing in the B12 for awhile. Schedule easier competition, to build positive momentum for a period of time. This would take the pressure off, and then KU could start fresh in the B12 several years down the road.As KU continues to lose, a negative self-destructive environment becomes one of the biggest obsticals to winning.Maybe if the B12 splits up anyhow, KU gets into an easier league. Maybe take KSU, ISU and form a new league, add teams like Biose St, Memphis, etc. Then schedule non-conference opponents with traditional regional rivals like Missouri, Neb and CU. KU would sell alot of tickets if NEB or Mizz were coming to town.Not saying this should done, I am just trying to answer the original question.
Quote from: everyone shut up on November 24, 2015, 01:35:31 PMThey'll beat iowa stateISU will go to a bowl next year.
They'll beat iowa state
Quote from: MakeItRain on November 24, 2015, 02:05:55 PMQuote from: everyone shut up on November 24, 2015, 01:35:31 PMThey'll beat iowa stateISU will go to a bowl next year.what if they have players leave?
honestly, $17 to get in the stadium seems high.
Quote from: steve dave on November 24, 2015, 08:09:09 AMQuote from: SkinnyBenny on November 24, 2015, 05:11:40 AMFrom a thread entitled, "Are We Past The Point Of No Return?"QuoteAt the worst case scenario, KU would stop playing in the B12 for awhile. Schedule easier competition, to build positive momentum for a period of time. This would take the pressure off, and then KU could start fresh in the B12 several years down the road.As KU continues to lose, a negative self-destructive environment becomes one of the biggest obsticals to winning.Maybe if the B12 splits up anyhow, KU gets into an easier league. Maybe take KSU, ISU and form a new league, add teams like Biose St, Memphis, etc. Then schedule non-conference opponents with traditional regional rivals like Missouri, Neb and CU. KU would sell alot of tickets if NEB or Mizz were coming to town.Not saying this should done, I am just trying to answer the original question.not a bad idea. we'd have like 50 consecutive conference titles in the High Plains Puds League. Does the winner of that get a bcs berth?
Quote from: Dlew12 on November 24, 2015, 04:51:38 PMhonestly, $17 to get in the stadium seems high.For sure, I meant is more of a sellers market than I thought.
They won't upgrade because the KU alumni that have money either don't give a crap about football or they give it all to basketball. They can blame it on the various AD's, presidents, coaches, or whoever, but they have not, and will not, make that kind of investment because KU Basketball will demand it's pound of flesh first.Can you imagine KU putting forward $160 million towards a football stadium like we have? Of course they wouldn't. If they could actually generate that kind of capital for these kinds of projects, which they never have, a huge chunk would go to something inside or affixed to AFH.
Quote from: MakeItRain on November 24, 2015, 11:17:02 PMQuote from: Dlew12 on November 24, 2015, 04:51:38 PMhonestly, $17 to get in the stadium seems high.For sure, I meant is more of a sellers market than I thought.for now...
Quote from: 'taterblast on November 24, 2015, 01:23:10 PMku's 2016 big 12 schedule looks a lot like k-state's 2015. also no bye weeks.https://twitter.com/Big12Conference/status/669234051593572353Can Beaty go 0-fer two yrs in a row without them buying him out and hiring someone else?
ku's 2016 big 12 schedule looks a lot like k-state's 2015. also no bye weeks.https://twitter.com/Big12Conference/status/669234051593572353
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