Would you like to next discuss why Bill Walker putting on weight during rehab basically ends his career, while Sherron Collins weight issues make the rest of the Big XII cower in fear?
No, I'd like to discuss why a fan of a program that hasn't won a conference title in 30 years, has never won a post-season tournament title, hasn't been to the NCAA Tournament in 11 years, hasn't won a single game in the NCAA Tournament in 19 years and has lost 46 of the last 50 games they've played against ku, can show such disrespect toward a program that only last year won 33 games, was Big 12 regular and post-season tournament champions, went to the Elite Eight and finished the year ranked in the top five in each poll?
Seriously. I need to be educated on this issue. Please.
You'd be funnier if you didn't copy and paste the same post over and over and over on every board you visit.
Also, you don't need a new post for every post you reply to. Loser.
Thanks for that sage advice. I certainly do appreciate it. Whereas I might not need a new post for every post I reply to -- it just kind of works out to be a lot more fun that way.
Hey, maybe if I could
only find an answer to my question, I wouldn't have to resort to that, Rusty. The thing is, I'm stumped, guys. While others may have pondered, say, the meaning of those statues on Easter Island, I find this to be an even greater mystery. It's just such a very curious thing -- the enormous, gargantuan dimensions of the disrespect toward the ku basketball program that I see on virtually every post on here. So, again,
where does it all derive from?
Is it from (and any one, or all of these, would make sense)
a.) watching your team ceaselessly, relentlessly pounding ku teams year, after year, after monotonous year?
b.) watching your team dominate conference play, while ku always finishes at or near the bottom of the standings, year, after year, after montonous year?
c.) watching your team advance to the late rounds of the NCAA Tournament while ku sits at home, an uninvited wallflower to post-season play, year, after year, after monotonous year?
d.) From all the above?
Thanks.