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Title: Last week's notebook...
Post by: Jeffrey_Martin on May 30, 2007, 10:28:04 AM
I swear I wasn't lying. For some reason, my notebook doesn't always appear on our site. Kind of annoying, but what are you going to do? Anyway, here it is. Nothing too groundbreaking, but nevertheless:

FRESHMAN DEPTH GIVES KSU OPTIONS
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Section: SPORTS
Edition: main
Page: 3C
Memo: College Basketball

Column: Jeffrey Martin

New Kansas State basketball coach Frank Martin took part last week in a Catbackers' annual custom in Scott City - ingesting "mountain oysters."

"It was tremendous," he said.

Martin was referring to the Midwestern culinary treat, but his first recruiting class was quite impressive, too. The late addition of Jamar Samuels and Andre Gilbert, forwards in the 6-foot-7 or taller range, provides a considerable boost to a vertically-challenged roster.

Then again, Martin isn't worried about a lack of height.

"Basketball has evolved, man," he said. "San Antonio is playing Tim Duncan and four guards, and everyone views Duncan as a power forward. You just don't see many teams with big slugs in there."

It's a formula that seemed to work this past season at Texas, where Rick Barnes at times surrounded Kevin Durant with a quartet of perimeter players. The Wildcats might not have the quality depth to do the same, but it won't be odd to see a starting five of, say, Michael Beasley, Bill Walker, David Hoskins and some combination of Samuels, Gilbert, Dominique Sutton, Clent Stewart, Blake Young or Jacob Pullen.

But, if K-State needs to go big, Martin can trot out Beasley, Luis Colon and Darren Kent, whom the first-year coach believes will be a factor.

"There's three 6-foot-10 guys right there," he said.

Major improvement isn't just expected from Colon - it's virtually guarante ed by Martin.

"Luis is going to be our battler," he said. "He's going to be better. Last year, he was six months removed from his high school prom and we were asking him to help us compete for a Big 12 championship.

"That's hard to do."

But it's also what he'll be seeking from Beasley and the rest of the freshman class. But Martin likes what he has, obviously in Beasley but especially in Samuels and Sutton:

"(Samuels) is a relentless athlete," he said. "And Sutton, at 6-foot-5, is meaner than a pack of pit bulls. If he has to guard Darrell Arthur, it won't bother him a bit."

There is a scholarship left for 2007-08, and by all accounts, it will be used. Where is the question. Martin didn't provide specifics, but a target the staff is taking a wait-and-see approach with is Chipola (Fla.) College forward Victor Dubovitsky, who committed to K-State but did not sign a letter of intent last week. It is believed that if Dubovitsky plays college basketball, he will do so only at K-State.

But the Moscow native may have professional options.

Goody, goody - Beasley is a talent, no doubt. And K-State has perhaps it's most versatile collection of talent in some time.

But according to Foxsports.com national college basketball writer Jeff Goodman, the key might be Pullen, the incoming freshman point guard from Chicago.

"The point guard spot is huge," Goodman said. "If Pullen can come in and solidify that. . . . "

Goodman has seen Pullen, a product of Proviso East, play several times. The school also produced Doc Rivers, Dee Brown and Shannon Brown.

"All he does is win," he said. "AAU, high school, wherever. He just knows how to play. He's really, really tough. He's hard-nosed. My gut feeling is that Pullen is going to be the guy. Let's face it - all he has to do is not make a lot of mistakes and push the ball up the court to all of those finisher s."

He also believes:

-- The combination of Beasley and Walker might give K-State the best set of forwards in the league, especially now that Julian Wright has left Kansas. A close second? Texas A&M's Joseph Jones and DeAndre Jordan. "Jordan is terrific ," Goodman said. "If he plays hard, he's ridiculous."

-- The Big 12 is wide open, with the exception of ku, which he deems the class of the conference.

-- The Wildcats should be ranked around 20th in the country to start the season.

-- The biggest issue K-State might face is how Martin adjusts to increased responsibilities as the head coach . . . and the added pressure of following Huggins. "But Andy Kennedy proved he could do it," Goodman said.

Looking for a sparq - Interesting comments from Brian Butler, the organizer of last week's Nike Sparq Mini-Camp at East High. With some of the nation's best and most-recognized Division I-A coaches on hand, junior-to-be Bryce Brown apparently stole the show.

"Most of the coaches I spoke to - (USC's) Pete Carroll, Ken Norton, (Florida's) Urban Meyer - all feel like Bryce is the No. 1 player in the country, regardless of class," Brown said. "They were amazed by his ability."

Naturally, Butler - a close family friend of the Browns who is also helping with the recruitment process - relayed the information to Brown. His reaction?

"He didn't say anything," Butler said. "It wasn't a big deal."

Butler said some of the other players who made the biggest impact were older brother Arthur Brown, Northwest quarterback Chris Harper, Andover Central linebacker Jaydan Bird, Rose Hill offensive lineman Blaize Foltz and Columbia (Mo.) Rockbridge quarterback Jake Morse.

The Browns, Bird and South's T.J. Shine will all be going to Colorado's Nike Camp on June 2. Foltz will be attending the University of Miami's.

Jeffrey Martin covers Kansas State sports. Reach him at 316-269-6763 or [email protected].

Title: Re: Last week's notebook...
Post by: steve dave on May 30, 2007, 10:35:04 AM
KSUFans Exclusive?
Title: Re: Last week's notebook...
Post by: Jeffrey_Martin on May 30, 2007, 10:37:23 AM
No, it was in the print edition of the Eagle. Good luck finding it online - besides here, of course.
Title: Re: Last week's notebook...
Post by: snart on May 30, 2007, 10:41:12 AM
Nice article!
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Post by: WildCatzPhreak on May 30, 2007, 10:41:39 AM
oh my god.  an annual custom of one of our catbacker clubs is to ingest bull testicles?

wow.

emberassed.

remind me to never join the catbackers.
Title: Re: Last week's notebook...
Post by: steve dave on May 30, 2007, 10:42:47 AM
No, it was in the print edition of the Eagle. Good luck finding it online - besides here, of course.

Oh well, great work as always.
Title: Re: Last week's notebook...
Post by: kimballcat on May 30, 2007, 10:51:07 AM
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but it won't be odd to see a starting five of, say, Michael Beasley, Bill Walker, David Hoskins and some combination of Samuels, Gilbert, Dominique Sutton, Clent Stewart, Blake Young or Jacob Pullen.

What about Fred Brown?  Did Frank Martin not mention him at all?  Is he not expected to contribute much?  He's the guy I'm most curious about seeing.  I think he could be a good one.
Title: Re: Last week's notebook...
Post by: JesusShuttlesworth on May 30, 2007, 10:54:39 AM
J-Mart,

You do a realllllllllllllllly good job with the KSU beat.  Thank you.
Title: Re: Last week's notebook...
Post by: michigancat on May 30, 2007, 10:57:18 AM
Damn, lots of great stuff.
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Post by: catzacker on May 30, 2007, 10:58:00 AM
"And Sutton, at 6-foot-5, is meaner than a pack of pit bulls. If he has to guard Darrell Arthur, it won't bother him a bit."

 :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Last week's notebook...
Post by: KSU4ME on May 30, 2007, 11:45:10 AM
"And Sutton, at 6-foot-5, is meaner than a pack of pit bulls. If he has to guard Darrell Arthur, it won't bother him a bit."

 :thumbsup:

Michael Vick is already on the phone to Sutton to get him lined for a future title bout.
Title: Re: Last week's notebook...
Post by: SUPERKSUFAN on May 30, 2007, 11:49:08 AM
 :eek: - I can't wait to see this new group of player in action.... :love:
Title: Re: Last week's notebook...
Post by: fatty fat fat on May 30, 2007, 11:58:26 AM
Let it be known who brought this to Jeff's attention.
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Post by: pissclams on May 30, 2007, 12:13:55 PM
Goody, goody - Beasley is a talent, no doubt.
Goody goody? You Vermontenese are weird.

"Most of the coaches I spoke to - (USC's) Pete Carroll, Ken Norton, (Florida's) Urban Meyer - all feel like Bryce is the No. 1 player in the country, regardless of class," Brown said. "They were amazed by his ability."
Is that supposed to say 'Butler'?  Was Bryce speaking in the 3rd person  :lol:

Nevertheless, that article is so strong it should have been written by Zeus.  Thx J-Fart.
Title: Re: Last week's notebook...
Post by: StayOutOfTrees on May 30, 2007, 12:15:26 PM
Great read.

I agree with the part about Pullen, I believe he is going to be the best point guard we have had in many years. Jacob is one quick dude.
Title: Re: Last week's notebook...
Post by: Jeffrey_Martin on May 30, 2007, 01:00:22 PM
Let it be known who brought this to Jeff's attention.

Yes, all thanks and praise to Fatty. For real, though. I never check to see if my stuff is online. Well, usually I don't. But you guys have to keep an eye out.
Title: Re: Last week's notebook...
Post by: Jeffrey_Martin on May 30, 2007, 01:01:49 PM
Goody, goody - Beasley is a talent, no doubt.
Goody goody? You Vermontenese are weird.

"Most of the coaches I spoke to - (USC's) Pete Carroll, Ken Norton, (Florida's) Urban Meyer - all feel like Bryce is the No. 1 player in the country, regardless of class," Brown said. "They were amazed by his ability."
Is that supposed to say 'Butler'?  Was Bryce speaking in the 3rd person  :lol:

Nevertheless, that article is so strong it should have been written by Zeus.  Thx J-Fart.

OK, my nickname for Goodman is "Goody." Hence, "goody, goody."

And J-Fart? Umm, no.
Title: Re: Last week's notebook...
Post by: ECN on May 30, 2007, 01:03:49 PM
j-fart...lol   :lol: :lol:
Title: Re: Last week's notebook...
Post by: pissclams on May 30, 2007, 01:15:21 PM
OK J-Fart!
:tongue:
Title: Re: Last week's notebook...
Post by: PowercatPosse on May 30, 2007, 01:32:02 PM
Good read.  You rock J-Mart.... and you too Fatty.

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Post by: WildCatzPhreak on May 30, 2007, 01:34:14 PM
Clams has an uncanny ability to compliment and insult someone in a single breath.  I am envious.
Title: Re: Last week's notebook...
Post by: ScubaSteve on May 30, 2007, 02:51:11 PM
Very nice Jeff.  Glad to see someone is working this summer.
Title: Re: Last week's notebook...
Post by: pissclams on May 30, 2007, 03:27:24 PM
J-M(f)art, did Opp already leave and go back to the Chicago area for a different coaching gig?
Title: Re: Last week's notebook...
Post by: cas on May 30, 2007, 04:51:24 PM
J-Mart you should have called me up. I could have got you some pictures from the nut fry.
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Post by: ChicoRodriguez on May 30, 2007, 05:40:48 PM
From JMart's Q & A

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Q Can you tell me any more on the status of Josh Oppenheimer's hire? It would appear that Kent State has someone identified to fill his slot, yet Coach Martin (much to his credit) has been very cautious in releasing information. Any news?
CatFanKC, Kansas City, MO 5/28/07

A I think he's still coming. There were some family issues he had/has to clear up, but I think it's still going to happen. I'll keep you posted, though. Good to see you reading the Eagle in KC, man. Nice work.
Jeffrey Martin 5/28/07

http://www.realcities.com/mld/kansas/sports/colleges/kansas_state_university/qa_forum.html (http://www.realcities.com/mld/kansas/sports/colleges/kansas_state_university/qa_forum.html)