somewhere about 40,000 feet American Airlines is laughing its ass off.
somewhere about 40,000 feet American Airlines is laughing its ass off.
Lawrence, KS . . . . Flyover Country.
We were mentioned on SportsCenter!!!
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We were mentioned on SportsCenter!!!
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Their is not such thing as bad press. :kstatriot:
We were mentioned on SportsCenter!!!
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Their is not such thing as bad press. :kstatriot:
Are you retarded?
I probably won't make a good first impression with this post....
If anyone happened to watch Sports Center this morning that made a reference to K-State football. They were talking about the most difficult teams to coach, like Kentucky, Notre Dame, the Yankees, Cowboys, etc. And someone said something to the effect "you can't tell me those are hard places to coach. What about places like Mississippi State, Washington State and Kansas State?"
Any thoughts on being one of the most irrelevant football programs again?
it was Doug Got. and it was Miss State, Washington football and K-State football
I gotta think OSU is a damn tough place to coach football. OU owns you for recruits and wins. You will finish a best of 3rd in your div every year. The North teams routinely beat your ass.
The reason ku wasn't mentioned is because very few on ESPN know they play football there.
Lawrence, KS . . . . Flyover Country.
Yes, because MHK is a thriving metropolis.
The packing plant is all but closed they just cut the beef they dont burn the blood or hair anymore so the stench of tyson is gone... but I live in Emporia also and will second that this town sucks old sweaty ballz
First post - I'm a Husker fan (but believe in the "don't poop on someone else's lawn" rule so have ZERO intention of stirring the pot here), and recently registered so that I could keep reading here. Really like this board. Lots of insight into both KSU Football and Basketball, plenty of attitude and dark humor.
I'd say KSU could be a tough place to RECRUIT to, but not a tough place to coach - plenty of fan support and $$$ at KSU. Lincoln isn't the easiest either, though. I'd like to see both programs back at the top and competing for North and Conference titles.
First post - I'm a Husker fan (but believe in the "don't poop on someone else's lawn" rule so have ZERO intention of stirring the pot here), and recently registered so that I could keep reading here. Really like this board. Lots of insight into both KSU Football and Basketball, plenty of attitude and dark humor.
I'd say KSU could be a tough place to RECRUIT to, but not a tough place to coach - plenty of fan support and $$$ at KSU. Lincoln isn't the easiest either, though. I'd like to see both programs back at the top and competing for North and Conference titles.
I gotta think OSU is a damn tough place to coach football. OU owns you for recruits and wins. You will finish a best of 3rd in your div every year. The North teams routinely beat your ass.
The reason ku wasn't mentioned is because very few on ESPN know they play football there.
Wait, ku has a football team? Who knew? Since when?
ku didnt have a football team since the Orange Bowl victory over Va. Tech. Has KSU ever won a BCS bowl?I gotta think OSU is a damn tough place to coach football. OU owns you for recruits and wins. You will finish a best of 3rd in your div every year. The North teams routinely beat your ass.
The reason ku wasn't mentioned is because very few on ESPN know they play football there.
Wait, ku has a football team? Who knew? Since when?
it was also played before 89 just so you know.ku didnt have a football team since the Orange Bowl victory over Va. Tech. Has KSU ever won a BCS bowl?I gotta think OSU is a damn tough place to coach football. OU owns you for recruits and wins. You will finish a best of 3rd in your div every year. The North teams routinely beat your ass.
The reason ku wasn't mentioned is because very few on ESPN know they play football there.
Wait, ku has a football team? Who knew? Since when?
Just so you know, college football was actually played prior to 2007. Just sayin'.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OgMuVUG3NA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OgMuVUG3NA)
it was also played before 89 just so you know.ku didnt have a football team since the Orange Bowl victory over Va. Tech. Has KSU ever won a BCS bowl?I gotta think OSU is a damn tough place to coach football. OU owns you for recruits and wins. You will finish a best of 3rd in your div every year. The North teams routinely beat your ass.
The reason ku wasn't mentioned is because very few on ESPN know they play football there.
Wait, ku has a football team? Who knew? Since when?
Just so you know, college football was actually played prior to 2007. Just sayin'.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OgMuVUG3NA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OgMuVUG3NA)
Don't understand the Washington angle. Everytime I see their campus and open ended stadium I want to go there. Great place. The other two... Not so much.I probably won't make a good first impression with this post....
If anyone happened to watch Sports Center this morning that made a reference to K-State football. They were talking about the most difficult teams to coach, like Kentucky, Notre Dame, the Yankees, Cowboys, etc. And someone said something to the effect "you can't tell me those are hard places to coach. What about places like Mississippi State, Washington State and Kansas State?"
Any thoughts on being one of the most irrelevant football programs again?
it was Doug Got. and it was Miss State, Washington football and K-State football
Don't understand the Washington angle. Everytime I see their campus and open ended stadium I want to go there. Great place. The other two... Not so much.I probably won't make a good first impression with this post....
If anyone happened to watch Sports Center this morning that made a reference to K-State football. They were talking about the most difficult teams to coach, like Kentucky, Notre Dame, the Yankees, Cowboys, etc. And someone said something to the effect "you can't tell me those are hard places to coach. What about places like Mississippi State, Washington State and Kansas State?"
Any thoughts on being one of the most irrelevant football programs again?
it was Doug Got. and it was Miss State, Washington football and K-State football
Don't understand the Washington angle. Everytime I see their campus and open ended stadium I want to go there. Great place. The other two... Not so much.I probably won't make a good first impression with this post....
If anyone happened to watch Sports Center this morning that made a reference to K-State football. They were talking about the most difficult teams to coach, like Kentucky, Notre Dame, the Yankees, Cowboys, etc. And someone said something to the effect "you can't tell me those are hard places to coach. What about places like Mississippi State, Washington State and Kansas State?"
Any thoughts on being one of the most irrelevant football programs again?
it was Doug Got. and it was Miss State, Washington football and K-State football
QFT. Definitely one of the most beautiful stadium views in the country. Mountains to one side, huge ass sailboats to the other. I would certainly not be opposed to playing my college ball in that place.
Don't understand the Washington angle. Everytime I see their campus and open ended stadium I want to go there. Great place. The other two... Not so much.I probably won't make a good first impression with this post....
If anyone happened to watch Sports Center this morning that made a reference to K-State football. They were talking about the most difficult teams to coach, like Kentucky, Notre Dame, the Yankees, Cowboys, etc. And someone said something to the effect "you can't tell me those are hard places to coach. What about places like Mississippi State, Washington State and Kansas State?"
Any thoughts on being one of the most irrelevant football programs again?
it was Doug Got. and it was Miss State, Washington football and K-State football
QFT. Definitely one of the most beautiful stadium views in the country. Mountains to one side, huge ass sailboats to the other. I would certainly not be opposed to playing my college ball in that place.
racist area of country.
In order (least toughest to toughest):
-The desert
-Bottom of the ocean
-Space
Also that county has some stupid law that on Sundays even bars and restaurants can not serve beer over 3.2 or any liquor at all.
Also that county has some stupid law that on Sundays even bars and restaurants can not serve beer over 3.2 or any liquor at all.
I spent New Year's in OKC this past year. We couldn't buy Bud Light, Budweiser, Miller Lite, or any of the big, popular beers at a liquor store. You had to go to a gas station or a grocery store to get that stuff. Weird. But yet, you could buy Corona, Heineken, Red Stripe, etc. at the liquor store. Good game, Oklahoma liquor laws.
Also that county has some stupid law that on Sundays even bars and restaurants can not serve beer over 3.2 or any liquor at all.
I spent New Year's in OKC this past year. We couldn't buy Bud Light, Budweiser, Miller Lite, or any of the big, popular beers at a liquor store. You had to go to a gas station or a grocery store to get that stuff. Weird. But yet, you could buy Corona, Heineken, Red Stripe, etc. at the liquor store. Good game, Oklahoma liquor laws.
Weird ass laws down there. All you can get at liquors stores is pricey import stuff, or the cheapest ass domestic crap on the planet. Not even Milwaukee's Best cheap crap either. Cheap crap you've never heard of with a fish on the side of the can. OK is pretty much is the worst place on the entire planet.
Starting in August, MHK gets plugged directly into one of the busiest airport hubs in the World, and gets direct flights straight out of a high school hotbed . . . so I am sticking with ku, mu, isu as toughest places to coach, being that they're strictly flyover country.
It's almost scary to think what might happen if Great Lakes Air goes jet service out of MHK with direct flights to KC and Denver.
Starting in August, MHK gets plugged directly into one of the busiest airport hubs in the World, and gets direct flights straight out of a high school hotbed . . . so I am sticking with ku, mu, isu as toughest places to coach, being that they're strictly flyover country.
It's almost scary to think what might happen if Great Lakes Air goes jet service out of MHK with direct flights to KC and Denver.
2009 recruting classes (according to Rivals):Sorry but that is :lol: but at the same time :flush: :blindfold:
30. Arizona State
31. Kansas
32. Oregon
91: Northern Illinois
92 (tied): Kansas State, Hawaii, Washington State
95. Arkansas State
Congrats, K-State, you're in some elite company. "Flyover country."
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Yea I'm really not sure how doug got. has anywhere to speak on this.... I've been to Stilwater. Other than the new football stadium there is not a lot of anything going on there and not really sure how they get any recruits to sign let alone visit.I'm pretty sure they never can serve beer over 3.2
Also that county has some stupid law that on Sundays even bars and restaurants can not serve beer over 3.2 or any liquor at all.
Any beverage containing more than 3.2% alcohol, that is, most liquors, wines, and typical beer, may only be sold in licensed liquor stores at room temperature [1]. Due to this refrigeration ban, many smaller breweries such as the Spoetzl brewery and New Belgium will limit or not sell their products in Oklahoma, despite passing through the state to deliver to neighboring states
Under Oklahoma law, it is a felony to provide alcoholic beverages to the "mentally deficient," the intoxicated, and persons under 21 years of age.[3] Alcoholic beverages also may not be sold to unclothed persons or persons with exposed private parts. Conviction of this crime is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $500 for each offense
QuoteAny beverage containing more than 3.2% alcohol, that is, most liquors, wines, and typical beer, may only be sold in licensed liquor stores at room temperature [1]. Due to this refrigeration ban, many smaller breweries such as the Spoetzl brewery and New Belgium will limit or not sell their products in Oklahoma, despite passing through the state to deliver to neighboring statesQuoteUnder Oklahoma law, it is a felony to provide alcoholic beverages to the "mentally deficient," the intoxicated, and persons under 21 years of age.[3] Alcoholic beverages also may not be sold to unclothed persons or persons with exposed private parts. Conviction of this crime is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $500 for each offense
QuoteAny beverage containing more than 3.2% alcohol, that is, most liquors, wines, and typical beer, may only be sold in licensed liquor stores at room temperature [1]. Due to this refrigeration ban, many smaller breweries such as the Spoetzl brewery and New Belgium will limit or not sell their products in Oklahoma, despite passing through the state to deliver to neighboring statesQuoteUnder Oklahoma law, it is a felony to provide alcoholic beverages to the "mentally deficient," the intoxicated, and persons under 21 years of age.[3] Alcoholic beverages also may not be sold to unclothed persons or persons with exposed private parts. Conviction of this crime is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $500 for each offense
Pretty sure they ween kids from breast milk straight to Shiner Bock :lick: in Texas. Just another reason why our rival's state is so much cooler than OK.
somewhere about 40,000 feet American Airlines is laughing its ass off.
I love how you didn't dance around first before just jabbing that rhetorical screwdriver into his metaphorical neck.
FWIW 3.2 beer and "5%" beer is essentially the same. Like one beer difference over the course of a case.
FWIW 3.2 beer and "5%" beer is essentially the same. Like one beer difference over the course of a case.
True. 1) No domestic stuff is 5.0 anyway, unless you're drinking some weird ass ice beer. 2) The whole by weight/by volume thing. Actually though, pretty sure we have determined it's closer to 2 beers difference per case.
QuoteFWIW 3.2 beer and "5%" beer is essentially the same. Like one beer difference over the course of a case.
True. 1) No domestic stuff is 5.0 anyway, unless you're drinking some weird ass ice beer. 2) The whole by weight/by volume thing. Actually though, pretty sure we have determined it's closer to 2 beers difference per case.
I really prefer a good Stella or Heineken on tap. I think I'll take a long lunch. :)
On Pluto
On Pluto
Is surface of the sun taken? Seems like that would be bad for everyone involved. Probably have a lot of de-commits and assistant coaches leaving after like a few weeks for a lateral position elsewhere, that's not on the surface of the sun.
On Pluto
Is surface of the sun taken? Seems like that would be bad for everyone involved. Probably have a lot of de-commits and assistant coaches leaving after like a few weeks for a lateral position elsewhere, that's not on the surface of the sun.
fusion, would make you rich.
pluto is worthless, agree w/sd
In some sort of candy store with all of your favorite sugary treats tempting you the whole time. Also boobs.
on the hood of a tahoe
on the hood of a tahoe
The lower back of Wallerstadt's wife, about a year ago.