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January 14, 2008, 10:17:27 AM
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I'm surprise we haven't had one of these by now.  Anyway, records worth watching...

Double-Doubles
Season
1. Larry Comley (1961) ____________________18
2. Gene Williams (1969) ____________________15
3. Willie Murrell (1964) ____________________14
Bob Boozer (1958) ______________________14
Bob Boozer (1959) ______________________14
6. Cedric Price (1961) ______________________13
Jack Parr (1956) ________________________13
Ed Nealy (1981) ________________________13
9. Jack Parr (1957) ________________________12
Willie Murrell (1963) ____________________12

Beasley - 14

Scoring Average
Season
1. Bob Boozer (1959) ____________27 ________25.6
2. Dick Knostman (1953) __________21 ________22.7
3. Mitch Richmond (1988) ________34 ________22.6
4. Willie Murrell (1964) __________29 ________22.3
5. Askia Jones (1994) ____________33 ________22.1
6. Chuckie Williams (1975) ________29 ________22.1
7. Norris Coleman (1986)__________29 ________21.8
8. Chuckie Williams (1976) ________28 ________20.9
9. Norris Coleman (1986)__________19 ________20.7
10. Jack Parr (1957) ______________20 ________20.6

Beasley - 24.8

Double-Digit Scoring
Season
1. Mitch Richmond (1988) __________________34
2. Askia Jones (1994) ______________________31
3. Rolando Blackman (1980)__________________30
4. Cartier Martin (2007) ____________________29
Steve Henson (1990) ____________________29
Mitch Richmond (1987) __________________29
Joe Wright (1986) ______________________29
8. David Hoskins (2007) ____________________28
Steve Henson (1989) ____________________28
Rolando Blackman (1981)__________________28
Chuckie Williams (1975) __________________28

Beasley - 14

Scoring
20-Point Games - Season
1. Bob Boozer (1959) ______________________22
2. Askia Jones (1994) ______________________21
Mitch Richmond (1988) __________________21
4. Norris Coleman (1986)____________________18
5. Norris Coleman (1987)____________________15
6. Chuckie Williams (1976) __________________14
Chuckie Williams (1975) __________________14
Willie Murrell (1964) ____________________14
9. Cartier Martin (2007) ____________________13
Cartier Martin (2006) ____________________13
Bob Boozer (1958) ______________________13
Mitch Richmond (1987) __________________13

Beasley - 11

Rebounding Average
Season
1. Jack Parr (1957) ________________________14.5
2. Jack Parr (1956) ________________________13.6
3. Dick Knostman (1952) ____________________13.3
4. Jesse Prisock (1952) ____________________12.0
5. Dick Knostman (1953) ____________________11.9
6. Larry Comley (1961)______________________11.7
7. Gene Williams (1969) ____________________11.5
8. Bob Boozer (1959) ______________________11.3
9. Willie Murrell (1964)______________________11.1
10. David Hall (1971) ______________________10.9

Beasley - 13.1

Double-Digit Rebounding
Season
1. Larry Comley (1961) ____________________18
2. Gene Williams (1969) ____________________16
Bob Boozer (1959) ______________________16
Jack Parr (1957) ________________________16
5. Gene Williams (1968) ____________________15
6. David Hall (1971) ______________________14
Cedric Price (1961) ______________________14
Willie Murrell (1964) ____________________14
Bob Boozer (1958) ______________________14
Jack Parr (1956) ________________________14

Beasley - 15

Rebounding
15-Rebound Games - Season
1. Jack Parr (1957) ________________________10
2. Jack Parr (1956) ________________________7
3. Willie Murrell (1963) ______________________5
Gene Williams (1968) ____________________5
Gene Williams (1969) ____________________5
6. Tony Kitt (1999) ________________________4
Ed Nealy (1980) ________________________4
David Hall (1971) ________________________4
Larry Comley (1961) ______________________4
Bob Boozer (1959) ______________________4
Jack Parr (1958) ________________________4
Bob Boozer (1958) ______________________4

Beasley - 3

FG Percentage
Season
1. Tony Kitt (1999) ____________107-178 ____.601
2. Steve Soldner (1978) ________108-180 ____.600
3. Steve Soldner (1979) ________135-231 ____.584
4. Ben Mitchell (1986) ________100-175 ____.571
5. Randy Reed (1982) __________168-295 ____.569
6. Ed Nealy (1982) ____________138-243 ____.568
7. Tony Massop (1990) ________102-180 ____.567
8. Darryl Winston (1977) ________119-210 ____.567
9. Tom Alfaro (1985) __________171-302 ____.566
10. Randy Reed (1981) __________154-273 ____.564

Beasley - .572

Blocks
Season
1. Gerald Eaker (1996) ______________________59
2. Jason Bennett (2007) ____________________50
3. Manny Dies (1998) ______________________49
4. Kelvin Howell (2001) ____________________48
5. Pervis Pasco (2003) ______________________46
Pervis Pasco (2002) ______________________46
Tony Kitt (2000) ________________________46
8. Les Craft (1982) ________________________45
Dramane Diarra (2006)____________________45
10. Gerald Eaker (1997) ______________________44

Beasley - 30

January 14, 2008, 10:21:30 AM
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    shame on you, non-believers
How awesome was Bob Boozer? Good lord.

January 14, 2008, 11:26:06 AM
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2. Jason Bennett (2007) ____________________50


Ahhh memories

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January 14, 2008, 11:51:03 AM
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How awesome was Bob Boozer? Good lord.

that's why they retired #30 the first time!

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January 14, 2008, 02:15:23 PM
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    shame on you, non-believers
Seriously though, I would have loved to watch that guy play. He must have been a badass.

January 14, 2008, 02:18:14 PM
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    The very best.
Seriously though, I would have loved to watch that guy play. He must have been a badass.

meh. I'll take my DOD over boosier.
It is a tragedy because now, we have at least an extra month without Cat football until next year. I hate wasting my life away but I can hardly wait until next year.

January 14, 2008, 02:23:24 PM
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    shame on you, non-believers
Seriously though, I would have loved to watch that guy play. He must have been a badass.

meh. I'll take my DOD over boosier.

Are you assuming you'll live a short life or something? Why the mutual exclusion?

January 14, 2008, 03:02:39 PM
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Mike's in pretty good company already:

DOUBLE-DOUBLES FOR A FRESHMAN
Player, Team Season 2B-2Bs
Carmelo Anthony, Syracuse........................................................................... 2003 22
Ralph Sampson, Virginia.................................................................................. 1980 21
Kenny Miller, Loyola (Ill.).................................................................................. 1988 21
Eddie Griffin, Seton Hall................................................................................... 2001 21
Gary Winton, Army............................................................................................. 1975 20
Kevin Durant, Texas............................................................................................ 2007 20
Wayman Tisdale, Oklahoma........................................................................... 1983 19
Rickey Brown, Mississippi St. ........................................................................ 1977 18
Steve Stielper, James Madison...................................................................... 1977 18
Herb Williams, Ohio St. .................................................................................... 1978 18
Alvan Adams, Oklahoma................................................................................. 1973 17
Malik Rose, Drexel............................................................................................... 1993 15
Caleb Green, Oral Roberts.............................................................................. 2004 15
Michael Beasley, Kansas State
Gene Banks, Duke............................................................................................... 1978 14
Andrew Bogut, Utah.......................................................................................... 2004 14
Leon Powe, California....................................................................................... 2004 14
Tyrus Thomas, LSU.............................................................................................. 2006 14
Greg Oden, Ohio St............................................................................................ 2007 14
Ron Baxter, Texas................................................................................................. 1977 13
Vernon Butler, Navy........................................................................................... 1983 13
Derrick Coleman, Syracuse............................................................................. 1987 13
Tim Duncan, Wake Forest................................................................................ 1994 13
Mike Gminski, Duke........................................................................................... 1977 12
LaSalle Thompson, Texas................................................................................. 1980 12
Charles Barkley, Auburn................................................................................... 1982 12
Michael Harris, Rice............................................................................................ 2002 12
Ladies & gentlemen, I present: The Problem

January 14, 2008, 06:17:15 PM
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Call me Lazy, but I am only impressed with this "records watch" if you are actually going to insert him in the top 10 at the correct spot each week.  I am not at all interested or impressed when I have to keep looking under each stat and look up to see where his numbers fit.  This guys is an All-American... can't we get a little classier records watch?  You went to all of the effort to bold his name and type in the stats, I guess I was just hoping for a little more. 

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January 14, 2008, 06:27:32 PM
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I hereby nominate RU4KSU2 as the official "Keeper of the Records Watch" with duties to include the formatting and post-game updating of each statistical category above and any others which might be of interest.  Second?
Ladies & gentlemen, I present: The Problem

January 14, 2008, 06:31:13 PM
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I hereby nominate RU4KSU2 as the official "Keeper of the Records Watch" with duties to include the formatting and post-game updating of each statistical category above and any others which might be of interest.  Second?
Seconded.

January 14, 2008, 06:35:14 PM
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Having been moved and seconded and hearing no objection RU4KSU2 has been appointed as the official ksufans.com "Keeper of the Records Watch".  Congratulations ... and get to &@#%ing work, this thread looks like crap!  Chop chop boy!
Ladies & gentlemen, I present: The Problem

January 14, 2008, 07:05:55 PM
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Having been moved and seconded and hearing no objection RU4KSU2 has been appointed as the official ksufans.com "Keeper of the Records Watch".  Congratulations ... and get to fracking work, this thread looks like crap!  Chop chop boy!

Point of Order - Seeing that a quorum was not present, the motion and vote is not in order.  Plus, it is FAN's baby... I think he already volunteered by starting the thread. *

*I spend way too much of my time studying Robert's Rules of Order to ever have time to be the official records keeper.

January 14, 2008, 07:21:34 PM
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Having been moved and seconded and hearing no objection RU4KSU2 has been appointed as the official ksufans.com "Keeper of the Records Watch".  Congratulations ... and get to fracking work, this thread looks like crap!  Chop chop boy!

Point of Order - Seeing that a quorum was not present, the motion and vote is not in order.  Plus, it is FAN's baby... I think he already volunteered by starting the thread. *

*I spend way too much of my time studying Robert's Rules of Order to ever have time to be the official records keeper.

Your point of order is not recognized as: 1) WildcatzPhreak and I are the entirety of the nominating committee and as such represent a quorum; and 2) the meeting has been adjourned.  Please feel free to reopen the issue at our next regularly scheduled meeting in January 2009 or whenever the next time KSU has a recruit worthy of this sort of attention.  In the meantime you'll just have to suck it up and carry out your duties.
Ladies & gentlemen, I present: The Problem

January 14, 2008, 07:44:14 PM
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conˇsisˇtenˇcy       (kən-sĭs'tən-sē)  Pronunciation Key 
n.   pl. conˇsisˇtenˇcies

1. Agreement or logical coherence among things or parts: a rambling argument that lacked any consistency.
2. Correspondence among related aspects; compatibility: questioned the consistency of the administration's actions with its stated policy.
3. Reliability or uniformity of successive results or events: pitched with remarkable consistency throughout the season.
4. Degree of density, firmness, or viscosity: beat the mixture to the consistency of soft butter.
5. Mitch Richmond, Kansas State Basketball (1988): 34 games played, 34 games in double digits.

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thanks, hou.  you are the most emaw of emaws.

January 14, 2008, 07:57:54 PM
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Having been moved and seconded and hearing no objection RU4KSU2 has been appointed as the official ksufans.com "Keeper of the Records Watch".  Congratulations ... and get to fracking work, this thread looks like crap!  Chop chop boy!

Point of Order - Seeing that a quorum was not present, the motion and vote is not in order.  Plus, it is FAN's baby... I think he already volunteered by starting the thread. *

*I spend way too much of my time studying Robert's Rules of Order to ever have time to be the official records keeper.

Your point of order is not recognized as: 1) WildcatzPhreak and I are the entirety of the nominating committee and as such represent a quorum; and 2) the meeting has been adjourned.  Please feel free to reopen the issue at our next regularly scheduled meeting in January 2009 or whenever the next time KSU has a recruit worthy of this sort of attention.  In the meantime you'll just have to suck it up and carry out your duties.

As the figurehead leader of the board, and since all my powers are ceremonial at best, I hearby sign the order and request a parade.


January 14, 2008, 07:58:15 PM
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conˇsisˇtenˇcy       (kən-sĭs'tən-sē)  Pronunciation Key 
n.   pl. conˇsisˇtenˇcies

1. Agreement or logical coherence among things or parts: a rambling argument that lacked any consistency.
2. Correspondence among related aspects; compatibility: questioned the consistency of the administration's actions with its stated policy.
3. Reliability or uniformity of successive results or events: pitched with remarkable consistency throughout the season.
4. Degree of density, firmness, or viscosity: beat the mixture to the consistency of soft butter.
5. Mitch Richmond, Kansas State Basketball (1988): 34 games played, 34 games in double digits.

6. Pistol Pete Maravich, *THE* most impressive scorer ever to set foot on a college court.
Ladies & gentlemen, I present: The Problem