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Sports => Snyder's Electronic Cyber Space World => Topic started by: sonofdaxjones on January 09, 2007, 05:06:34 PM
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Baumer03
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Re: Manhattan Mercury article on K-State coaches bolting - w
Posted: 1/9/07 3:44:21 pm
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Pat Washington, the wide receivers coach, is also apparently out, according to a source
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Now there's a real shock. Tennessee couldn't get rid of him quick enough and K-State hired him. Great move.
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The Hen House . . . where 11 years on the job is "couldn't get rid of him soon enough".
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Your football team is losing coaches left and right, and your basketball program is still at the bottom of the Big 12.
Great day to be a Wildcat!
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ku's "breakout" football season consisted of a 6-6 run, another losing season in conference, and home for the holidays. ku ='s NOT ONE WINNING conference season since 1995.
ku basketball plays 2 real road games, losses one to a very mediocre team, beats another highly mediocre . . . and an assistant coach says the team "has no leaders" . . . while overall playing to date one of the weakest schedules in the conference. The Hen House facing a potential angst flood of 500 year proportions.
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sadly he has a good point, calm down, it will get better
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sadly he has a good point, calm down, it will get better
I am calm . . . I welcome some of these depatures. I am just laughing at what I like to call Squawklogic.
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Your football team is losing coaches left and right, and your basketball program is still at the bottom of the Big 12.
Great day to be a Wildcat!
the sarcasm is what i was talking about, nothing more
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It's always a great day to be a Wildcat.
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this is true, i'd allways take bein a wildcat over bein a jayhawk, its just not one of the greater great days
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You've clearly not been watching KSU hoops for the last 19 years, and as far as I am concerned the coaching losses are no big deal. Nobody that has left did anything IMO opinion to make me say "Wow".
Yes, it likely hurts a little in the short term . . . but may or or may not hurt in the long term. We don't know for sure.
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Tennessee couldn't get rid of him quick enough
awesome dumbness...yep, new word for this occasion. I guess "couldn't get rid of quick enough" when Washington coached their for 11 years and developed a dozen NFL receivers... how will he describe Mangino's length of stay after he is fired following the '07 season?
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Tennessee couldn't get rid of him quick enough
awesome dumbness...yep, new word for this occasion. I guess "couldn't get rid of quick enough" when Washington coached their for 11 years and developed a dozen NFL receivers... how will he describe Mangino's length of stay after he is fired following the '07 season?
Come on hatters, what's 11 years to the 60-70 and 80 year old of the Hen House . . . remember to them, 1993 was just yesterday, 1991 . . . last week. 11 years . . . . pfffft.
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Sayers usually is good for some laughs.
Anyone ever realize once the NCAA cut back on private flights for recruits is the same time KSU took a step back in fball and Wooly stopped making progress in hoops. KSU is screwed.
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Sure it likely hurt a little . . . what really hurts is that when KSU used the private jet to recruit, also used the private jet to fly current players around. The players never really knew they were going to a school out in Kansas. (smirk)
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as far as I am concerned the coaching losses are no big deal.
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as far as I am concerned the coaching losses are no big deal.
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How can you get upset about what you lost, when you barely knew what you had??
Oh wait, that concept just can't be understood by a Squawk . . . where they'll post every conceivable possibility and then come back and say, "told ya so" . . . Squawklogic, stay back 300 feet.