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July 29, 2008, 03:23:03 PM
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First off... I'm new to this message board even though I have seen multiple topics discussed.

First things first I know people still like to be mad at Huggins for what he did to our program. He turned his back on us. But what most people don't realize is how he himself changed how we view mens basketball. Most of us were ready for something to spark this mens team and he was it. We took a big risk and a lot of people didn't like it. I for one have several things to say. First, Michael Beasley... need I say more about that? Second, people thought after 1 year our recruiting would fall apart after that special class. Well I have news for all those naysayers... according to ESPN we have the #8 class so far for 2009 and also according to ESPN we are in line for 2 more top 15 recruits for that class. In all honesty, as long as Frank Martin and Delonte Hill are here at Kstate... we will continue to have top 15 classes year in and year out.

Just something I had to say and I hope to get to know a lot of people here on this board!  :ksu:

July 29, 2008, 03:25:45 PM
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July 29, 2008, 03:27:23 PM
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First off... I'm new to this message board even though I have seen multiple topics discussed.

First things first I know people still like to be mad at Huggins for what he did to our program. He turned his back on us. But what most people don't realize is how he himself changed how we view mens basketball. Most of us were ready for something to spark this mens team and he was it. We took a big risk and a lot of people didn't like it. I for one have several things to say. First, Michael Beasley... need I say more about that? Second, people thought after 1 year our recruiting would fall apart after that special class. Well I have news for all those naysayers... according to ESPN we have the #8 class so far for 2009 and also according to ESPN we are in line for 2 more top 15 recruits for that class. In all honesty, as long as Frank Martin and Delonte Hill are here at Kstate... we will continue to have top 15 classes year in and year out.

Just something I had to say and I hope to get to know a lot of people here on this board!  :ksu:

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July 29, 2008, 03:43:11 PM
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First off... I'm new to this message board even though I have seen multiple topics discussed.

First things first I know people still like to be mad at Huggins for what he did to our program. He turned his back on us. But what most people don't realize is how he himself changed how we view mens basketball. Most of us were ready for something to spark this mens team and he was it. We took a big risk and a lot of people didn't like it. I for one have several things to say. First, Michael Beasley... need I say more about that? Second, people thought after 1 year our recruiting would fall apart after that special class. Well I have news for all those naysayers... according to ESPN we have the #8 class so far for 2009 and also according to ESPN we are in line for 2 more top 15 recruits for that class. In all honesty, as long as Frank Martin and Delonte Hill are here at Kstate... we will continue to have top 15 classes year in and year out.

Just something I had to say and I hope to get to know a lot of people here on this board!  :ksu:

My initial reaction of your opinion was to be wary of it since you're new, but as you've seen multiple topics discussed I feel much more at ease with your opinion.

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July 29, 2008, 04:05:19 PM
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I wish Huggins would blow his intestines out his ass.  Then, although he knew something didn't quite feel right, he would flush before standing up.  He would stand up and turn around just in time to see his intestines swirling around the bowl.

"I need those," he thinks as he reaches, but then he hesitates because sticking your hand in the crapper is gross.  Later, as he lies on the bathroom floor dying, he reflects on how stupid it was to not reach his hand in the toilet...given the situation.
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July 29, 2008, 04:22:22 PM
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First off... I'm new to this message board even though I have seen multiple topics discussed.

First things first I know people still like to be mad at Huggins for what he did to our program. He turned his back on us. But what most people don't realize is how he himself changed how we view mens basketball. Most of us were ready for something to spark this mens team and he was it. We took a big risk and a lot of people didn't like it. I for one have several things to say. First, Michael Beasley... need I say more about that? Second, people thought after 1 year our recruiting would fall apart after that special class. Well I have news for all those naysayers... according to ESPN we have the #8 class so far for 2009 and also according to ESPN we are in line for 2 more top 15 recruits for that class. In all honesty, as long as Frank Martin and Delonte Hill are here at Kstate... we will continue to have top 15 classes year in and year out.

Just something I had to say and I hope to get to know a lot of people here on this board!  :ksu:

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July 29, 2008, 04:33:39 PM
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July 29, 2008, 04:43:37 PM
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I wish Huggins would blow his intestines out his ass.  Then, although he knew something didn't quite feel right, he would flush before standing up.  He would stand up and turn around just in time to see his intestines swirling around the bowl.

"I need those," he thinks as he reaches, but then he hesitates because sticking your hand in the crapper is gross.  Later, as he lies on the bathroom floor dying, he reflects on how stupid it was to not reach his hand in the toilet...given the situation.

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July 29, 2008, 05:13:53 PM
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I wish Huggins would blow his intestines out his ass.  Then, although he knew something didn't quite feel right, he would flush before standing up.  He would stand up and turn around just in time to see his intestines swirling around the bowl.

"I need those," he thinks as he reaches, but then he hesitates because sticking your hand in the crapper is gross.  Later, as he lies on the bathroom floor dying, he reflects on how stupid it was to not reach his hand in the toilet...given the situation.

The intestines need to still be attached and then he can flush them so it sucks him in so he can drown in the same crap he tried to feed us.


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July 30, 2008, 01:46:46 PM
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In reality he would be puking the intestines in a drunken stupor, but otherwise well thought out. 
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