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Title: Bob Gibbons
Post by: fatty fat fat on May 31, 2006, 08:32:37 PM
"I'm sure he's torn inside," recruiting analyst Bob Gibbons said. "Dalonte has been like his surrogate father, but I think he should come to Charlotte, too, because he gave his word. He liked the school, the location, coach Bobby Lutz and the opportunities there. When he made that decision it was the right decision."


wtf??
Title: Re: Bob Gibbons
Post by: fatty fat fat on May 31, 2006, 08:36:25 PM
Here is the link

http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/14703667.htm

He was at the bob gibbons thing during the weekend right? Looks like the full-court press was put on beasley. Makes me feel a little bit better about his comments

Title: Re: Bob Gibbons
Post by: JesusShuttlesworth on May 31, 2006, 08:59:46 PM
Where exactly is the line that journalists are not supposed to cross when it comes to tampering with a prospect's recruitment by any given institution?  Does a line even exist?  So far, we have several in the media going pretty hard with the dirty negative recruiting against KSU.  Guys are writing articles with the express intention of sabatoging KSU recruiting efforts.  Some of the stuff could even be classified as libel or defamation of character directed against our head coach.

We are talking about high school kids here.  It's a sad day when multiple journalists are using their position as "legitimate" members of the media to steer kids in the direction they would like to see them go instead of letting kids make their own decisions.     
Title: Re: Bob Gibbons
Post by: fatty fat fat on May 31, 2006, 09:54:33 PM
J-Mart, time for a op piece in 2maros eagle.
Title: Re: Bob Gibbons
Post by: catfan28 on May 31, 2006, 10:00:21 PM
J-Mart, time for a op piece in 2maros eagle.
You got that right.

Damn journalist. :forked:

(Cept you Mr. Martin.) :D
Title: Re: Bob Gibbons
Post by: kstateref on May 31, 2006, 10:50:32 PM
I honestly think Jeff Martin is the best beat writer K-State has had...at any newspaper.  Please never leave us. :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Bob Gibbons
Post by: sonofdaxjones on May 31, 2006, 11:18:12 PM
Bob Gibbons swings from anything Carolina (as in the state's) balls.  So of course he's going to pine for his buddy Bobby Lutz.


Title: Re: Bob Gibbons
Post by: ksu_FAN on June 01, 2006, 07:51:08 AM
Other quotes from Bob Gibbons:

"Deilvez was one of those guys that fell under the radar screen," said acclaimed recruiting analyst Bob Gibbons of the All-Star Report. "He really came on his senior year and proved to be one of the best players in the country. He will be on my final list of the top 60 players in the nation that is due out next month."

"Deilvez has a chance to be an immediate impact (at K-State)," said Gibbons. "He is so athletic and versatile. He can knock down the three and take it to the hole. He is a world-class leaper. He wasn't in my Top 500 list to start the season, which goes to show you how an inexact science this really is. The K-State coaches have found a young man who should make a major immediate impact in the Big 12. It wouldn't shock me if he became a candidate for the league's Freshman of the Year."

Title: Re: Bob Gibbons
Post by: michigancat on June 01, 2006, 07:54:12 AM
Other quotes from Bob Gibbons:

"Deilvez was one of those guys that fell under the radar screen," said acclaimed recruiting analyst Bob Gibbons of the All-Star Report. "He really came on his senior year and proved to be one of the best players in the country. He will be on my final list of the top 60 players in the nation that is due out next month."

"Deilvez has a chance to be an immediate impact (at K-State)," said Gibbons. "He is so athletic and versatile. He can knock down the three and take it to the hole. He is a world-class leaper. He wasn't in my Top 500 list to start the season, which goes to show you how an inexact science this really is. The K-State coaches have found a young man who should make a major immediate impact in the Big 12. It wouldn't shock me if he became a candidate for the league's Freshman of the Year."



L.  O.  L.
Title: Re: Bob Gibbons
Post by: kougar24 on June 01, 2006, 08:38:09 AM
Other quotes from Bob Gibbons:

"Deilvez was one of those guys that fell under the radar screen," said acclaimed recruiting analyst Bob Gibbons of the All-Star Report. "He really came on his senior year and proved to be one of the best players in the country. He will be on my final list of the top 60 players in the nation that is due out next month."

"Deilvez has a chance to be an immediate impact (at K-State)," said Gibbons. "He is so athletic and versatile. He can knock down the three and take it to the hole. He is a world-class leaper. He wasn't in my Top 500 list to start the season, which goes to show you how an inexact science this really is. The K-State coaches have found a young man who should make a major immediate impact in the Big 12. It wouldn't shock me if he became a candidate for the league's Freshman of the Year."



 :lol: Great reminder.
Title: Re: Bob Gibbons
Post by: sonofdaxjones on June 01, 2006, 09:57:22 AM
Here's the thing ... how do we really know. 

Think about it.  We had a coach who lost a ton of close games that KSU had a chance to win.  How many times under Wooly (and Asbury and Altman) did KSU have a chance to win or tie and when it came down to coaching having to make something happen ... KSU came out with some impotent half assed, flailing shot that wasn't even close??

Meanwhile, you've got a 6-9 kid who when he gets to play has shot 1.000% from the floor ... but not once, not freaking once, not even in a personnel by possession/court postion situation did Wooly even put the kid in just to try something different ... a drive and a kick out to the kid to try and hit a 3. 

So, did Yearby even get a chance?? 

Some kids just have the knack to get things done even if they don't look at that impressive ... you just gotta give them a chance. 
Title: Re: Bob Gibbons
Post by: pissclams on June 01, 2006, 10:25:57 AM
Quote
Think about it.  We had a coach who lost a ton of close games that KSU had a chance to win.  How many times under Wooly (and Asbury and Altman) did KSU have a chance to win or tie and when it came down to coaching having to make something happen ... KSU came out with some impotent half assed, flailing shot that wasn't even close??

Dana Altman doesn't deserve to be lumped into that group. 
Exhibits A-Z: Anthony Beane's Senior year
Title: Re: Bob Gibbons
Post by: Skycat on June 01, 2006, 11:21:07 AM
Beane's Junior year had as many or more clutch performances, but you're right that Altman doesn't belong anywhere near the Wooly category of choke jobs.
Title: Re: Bob Gibbons
Post by: fatty fat fat on June 01, 2006, 11:33:50 AM
Other quotes from Bob Gibbons:

"Deilvez was one of those guys that fell under the radar screen," said acclaimed recruiting analyst Bob Gibbons of the All-Star Report. "He really came on his senior year and proved to be one of the best players in the country. He will be on my final list of the top 60 players in the nation that is due out next month."

"Deilvez has a chance to be an immediate impact (at K-State)," said Gibbons. "He is so athletic and versatile. He can knock down the three and take it to the hole. He is a world-class leaper. He wasn't in my Top 500 list to start the season, which goes to show you how an inexact science this really is. The K-State coaches have found a young man who should make a major immediate impact in the Big 12. It wouldn't shock me if he became a candidate for the league's Freshman of the Year."



I remember when the Woolites would use this quote like it was gold. I kept asking, where is this top 60 list?

Argh! So frustrating!  :mad:
Title: Re: Bob Gibbons
Post by: pissclams on June 01, 2006, 12:36:39 PM
Beane's Junior year had as many or more clutch performances, but you're right that Altman doesn't belong anywhere near the Wooly category of choke jobs.
Maybe it was his Jr year I'm thinking of, I can't remember which it was, but every damn game he beat the buzzer.