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September 26, 2007, 11:43:55 AM
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Your definition of a rival is different from the conventional definition.   When I talk about a rival I'm talking about a traditional rival that goes back many, many years and has nothing to do with a schools win/loss record.  They get up for their games against each other no matter how they faired against other schools.  That's what I'm talking about.  

September 26, 2007, 11:44:19 AM
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I think ku should be able to have a rival when they have a winning record in the Big 12.  Until then, they are no one's rival.

I think ESPN/ABC knows this game can be a bonus coverage game simply because there are two teams here that have conference championships and have impacted the national championship scene.    ku simply doesn't measure up.

So until ku does something relevant in football in the Big 12, they are not anyones rival (except maybe Baylor.)

ku only has 2 Big 12 Road Wins?  HOLY CHRIST!! How can you be a rival is you don't win anywhere?

LOL.



I will piggy back on the 2 road wins by Mangina in 5 years... Prince has that IN ONE SEASON!!! Elaborate on the "improvement"... please insert Basketball smack talking.

thanks - bye

September 26, 2007, 11:44:44 AM
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I don't know, you beat an unranked sub-par KSU team in '04 and '06 and your freaking fan base tore the goal posts down.  

Here is a nice video from 1994, when KSU was an up and coming team.  I doubt many on this board were KSU fans at that time.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iHKglm9RWQ&mode=related&search=

Now, get back to your rivalry smack w/ UT fan, losers.

LOL, we pretty much tea bagged your entire football program and fans by going to your house and tearing down your goal posts.  

September 26, 2007, 11:45:52 AM
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They get up for their games against each other no matter how they faired against other schools.  That's what I'm talking about.  

Yes, we know.  That is why Texas and KSU are rivals and ku has no rival.  What part of this don't you get.  
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September 26, 2007, 11:46:22 AM
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Your definition of a rival is different from the conventional definition.   When I talk about a rival I'm talking about a traditional rival that goes back many, many years and has nothing to do with a schools win/loss record.  They get up for their games against each other no matter how they faired against other schools.  That's what I'm talking about.  

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September 26, 2007, 11:51:12 AM
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I don't know, you beat an unranked sub-par KSU team in '04 and '06 and your freaking fan base tore the goal posts down.  

Here is a nice video from 1994, when KSU was an up and coming team.  I doubt many on this board were KSU fans at that time.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iHKglm9RWQ&mode=related&search=

Now, get back to your rivalry smack w/ UT fan, losers.

LOL, we pretty much tea bagged your entire football program and fans by going to your house and tearing down your goal posts.  

Well put Zacker, well put
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September 26, 2007, 11:52:43 AM
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Your definition of a rival is different from the conventional definition.   When I talk about a rival I'm talking about a traditional rival that goes back many, many years and has nothing to do with a schools win/loss record.  They get up for their games against each other no matter how they faired against other schools.  That's what I'm talking about. 

Conventional definitions have changed since KSU has come on the scene.


September 26, 2007, 12:18:37 PM
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Your definition of a rival is different from the conventional definition.   When I talk about a rival I'm talking about a traditional rival that goes back many, many years and has nothing to do with a schools win/loss record.  They get up for their games against each other no matter how they faired against other schools.  That's what I'm talking about.  

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