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Sports => Frank Martin's OOD sponsored by the "Angriest Fans in America" => Topic started by: CrushNasty on January 10, 2008, 12:49:23 PM
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from facebook....
"Jamar Samuels
is a redshirt freshman... man kansas snows 22222222222 much.
Updated 22 minutes ago"
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Good news imHo
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and it sounds like he's dealing with it well...
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samuels is the best on the team at posting facebook content, imho.
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man kansas snows 22222222222 much
Doesn't sound like he's enjoying Manhattan though :ohno:
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samuels is the best on the team at posting facebook content, imho.
He's pretty much his own recruiting service, i.e. updates through facebook. I love it.
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samuels is the best on the team at posting facebook content, imho.
He's pretty much his own recruiting service, i.e. updates through facebook, through me. I love it.
You should love it... But I apologize for being 22 minutes late with the news.
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what a friggin' genius we have on our hands here...where did he think he was moving to? phoenix?
wdc, where "jamar" is from, averages 22.3 inches of snow per year.
topeka averages 20.7 inches of snow per year.
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wdc, where "jamar" is from, averages 22.3 inches of snow per year.
topeka averages 20.7 inches of snow per year.
poor comparison, imo. topeka's 20.7 means more to the community that wdc's 22.3. very diff. snows.
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what a friggin' genius we have on our hands here...where did he think he was moving to? phoenix?
wdc, where "jamar" is from, averages 22.3 inches of snow per year.
topeka averages 20.7 inches of snow per year.
Very true... just checked... and we've had 0.32 in of snow since his arrival. 8-)
http://www.weather.com/outlook/homeandgarden/schoolday/monthly/66502?from=tenDay_topnav_schoolday
although we could be misinterpreting the "222222222222222"?
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wdc, where "jamar" is from, averages 22.3 inches of snow per year.
topeka averages 20.7 inches of snow per year.
poor comparison, imo. topeka's 20.7 means more to the community that wdc's 22.3. very diff. snows.
sys = bryan busby? whatever dude. it doesn't snow too much in mhk. anyone that thinks it does is a loser. plus, with global warming and crap, he'll probably be crying that his electric bill is too high from keeping his ac on, if he makes it to his senior year.
what a friggin' genius we have on our hands here...where did he think he was moving to? phoenix?
wdc, where "jamar" is from, averages 22.3 inches of snow per year.
topeka averages 20.7 inches of snow per year.
Very true... just checked... and we've had 0.32 in of snow since his arrival. 8-)
http://www.weather.com/outlook/homeandgarden/schoolday/monthly/66502?from=tenDay_topnav_schoolday
although we could be misinterpreting the "222222222222222"?
get out the snowshoes!
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Why redshirting him? He must not be good.
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Why redshirting him? He must not be good.
By that standard most of Ronald's recruits must be good
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it doesn't snow too much in mhk.
lol, dude. lol. samuels misses his native humid subtropical climate, and i for one don't blame him.
didn't want to have to lol at your weather stats, but way off, dude. way off. dc is 15 inches. which is very tolerable compared to 20.7. very tolerable.
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it doesn't snow too much in mhk.
lol, dude. lol. samuels misses his native humid subtropical climate, and i for one don't blame him.
didn't want to have to lol at your weather stats, but way off, dude. way off. dc is 15 inches. which is very tolerable compared to 20.7. very tolerable.
LOL AT THIS FAG! (http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/online/ccd/snowfall.html)
^click link
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omg. lollering, nonstop llolllering. 2 huge errors dude, huge.
1. our discussion is about the weather in wdc, not in dulles, va. which is a different town where samuels doesn't live (prolly 'cause it snows too much out there).
2. read the subtitle, dude. "(including ice pellets and sleet)". samuels isn't complaining about the ice pellets and sleet out here in mhk, so those data don't count. just bad data, dude.
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I guess this means that Hos is coming back this year afterall! :chirp:
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holy crapoly. my lolling bad data. who the hell uses such bad data? well... a) stats are for pusses and b) data is data, no more,no less. chew on that little nugget for a while. gmafb. wow.
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holy crapoly. my lolling bad data. who the hell uses such bad data? well... a) stats are for pusses and b) data is data, no more,no less. chew on that little nugget for a while. gmafb. wow.
i have no idea what your avatar and sig. represent, btw.
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they both represent how deadly i am.
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Congrats on breaking the news, fellas.
Jamar Samuels to redshirt 2007-08 season
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State men’s basketball coach Frank Martin announced on Friday that freshman forward Jamar Samuels (The Patterson (N.C.) School; Washington, D.C.) has opted to redshirt the 2007-08 season.
“After visiting with Jamar and his mother, we think the best decision for him is to take a redshirt for the rest of the season,” said Martin. “Jamar continues to make strides in practice and we think he is going to be an outstanding player for us in the future.”
Samuels, along with his high school teammate Dominique Sutton, joined the squad on Dec. 26, 2007 after completing the necessary academic requirements.
Both Samuels and Sutton came to Kansas State after playing at The Patterson School in Lenoir, N.C., for head coach Chris Chaney. The duo played a major role in helping the Bulldogs to a 36-4 overall record and a No. 3 national prep school ranking in 2006-07. The squad advanced to the inaugural Prep School National Championship, where they lost in the semifinals to the eventual national champions Notre Dame (Mass.) Prep, led by future teammate Michael Beasley.
A 6-foot-8, 220-pound power forward from Washington, D.C., Samuels played just one season at The Patterson School after a stellar playing career at Archibishop Carroll High School in his hometown. He averaged 22 points, nine rebounds and three blocks per game as a junior, while he averaged 12 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks as a sophomore. He also starred on the AAU circuit with the DC Assault alongside Beasley, Sutton and fellow freshman Ron Anderson.
Kansas State (10-4) opens Big 12 play on Saturday, as they travel to Norman, Okla., to face Oklahoma (12-3) at the Lloyd Noble Center at 5 p.m. CT.
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Congrats on breaking the news, fellas.
Props from Levi!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :dancin: :dancin: :woohoo: :woohoo:
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ahh crap now this... :sleep:
"Jamar Samuels is tired."
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