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January 29, 2009, 05:06:37 PM
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Would be terribly embarrassing if we didn't have a baseball team.  Loved to go watch those d00ds mix it up at afternoon games when I was in town.
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January 29, 2009, 06:41:18 PM
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I've said it before, I'll say it again.  Not other athletic program has been given so much at K-State over the last 5 years than Baseball.  They have new everything.   Hell they just got their dressing room remodeled and the damn thing wasn't but 3 or 4 years old.   They just got all new leather furniture and new flat screens in the players lounge.  They have their own weightroom, the Brandenbery Indoor facility has been totally remodeled inside from top to bottom.  

Oh I know, people come along, "But Dax at Texas they just got new gold platted toilets in their baseball clubhouse, or WSU has more seats and a videoboard, and Nebraska has a heated field that stays green all year long."   All true, but Oregon State just got their baseball stadium remodeled and they won 2 national titles prior, other much more successful schools would kill for facilities like KSU has.  

It would be damn nice if you know . . . K-State baseball, you know, actually did something for a change . . . just once.

Plus I agree . . . many college baseball players are huge douches, but K-State seems to draw a major proportion of douches to its program, it's been that way for years. 



seriously, why are we wasting the good half of our title nine money on this garbage?

WTF thats the problem why we've haven't gone above the peak. Because its fans like you that could care less. You know the baseball team before the Brad Hill era was just like the football program before the LSnyder era. People wondered the same thing for football. Its hard to get recruits to Manhattan especially kids from Texas California Florida etc. So take that into consideration.  :thumbsup:

Fans like me want to see us succeed in things that people care about and bring us money. I'm not saying we shouldn't have a baseball team but the money we pour into it is a little ridiculous.  Because of this we have not gone "above and peak" in facilities for the real sports.  The mens and womens basketball teams have to battle for practice time in bramlage, but our lame ass baseball team gets new locker rooms and flat screens just a few short years after they got a new stadium? Come on now, come on.

The only argument to this is if some donor decided to throw his money down the toilet and give it to the baseball program specifically.

January 29, 2009, 09:34:45 PM
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I want K-State to do well in Baseball . . . but for years it was always, "well we've got suck ass facilities, and we just can't compete" . . . well, now that excuse is gone, long gone.   You know K-State is the only Big 12 baseball program to NEVER make it to the NCAA postseason??  Yes, even the now defunct baseball programs at Iowa State and Colorado have gone to the NCAA tourney.   How in the F_CK do you play a sport like baseball for over 100 years and not ONCE make the NCAA tourney??  Hell baseball gives 27 shots during conference play (or something like that) and another 20-30 shots in the OOC to build a good enough resume to get an NCAA tourney bid.




January 30, 2009, 09:19:46 AM
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Well, I've never used any of those excuses Dax, I just like watching baseball
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January 30, 2009, 10:56:35 AM
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I've said it before, I'll say it again.  Not other athletic program has been given so much at K-State over the last 5 years than Baseball.  They have new everything.   Hell they just got their dressing room remodeled and the damn thing wasn't but 3 or 4 years old.   They just got all new leather furniture and new flat screens in the players lounge.  They have their own weightroom, the Brandenbery Indoor facility has been totally remodeled inside from top to bottom.  

Oh I know, people come along, "But Dax at Texas they just got new gold platted toilets in their baseball clubhouse, or WSU has more seats and a videoboard, and Nebraska has a heated field that stays green all year long."   All true, but Oregon State just got their baseball stadium remodeled and they won 2 national titles prior, other much more successful schools would kill for facilities like KSU has.  

It would be damn nice if you know . . . K-State baseball, you know, actually did something for a change . . . just once.

Plus I agree . . . many college baseball players are huge douches, but K-State seems to draw a major proportion of douches to its program, it's been that way for years. 



seriously, why are we wasting the good half of our title nine money on this garbage?

WTF thats the problem why we've haven't gone above the peak. Because its fans like you that could care less. You know the baseball team before the Brad Hill era was just like the football program before the LSnyder era. People wondered the same thing for football. Its hard to get recruits to Manhattan especially kids from Texas California Florida etc. So take that into consideration.  :thumbsup:

Fans like me want to see us succeed in things that people care about and bring us money. I'm not saying we shouldn't have a baseball team but the money we pour into it is a little ridiculous.  Because of this we have not gone "above and peak" in facilities for the real sports.  The mens and womens basketball teams have to battle for practice time in bramlage, but our lame ass baseball team gets new locker rooms and flat screens just a few short years after they got a new stadium? Come on now, come on.

The only argument to this is if some donor decided to throw his money down the toilet and give it to the baseball program specifically.

The weight room was private money.
He's not the fastest guy in the BIG XII he's the fastest guy in the country.

January 30, 2009, 11:37:28 AM
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what a waste baseball is

January 30, 2009, 12:19:03 PM
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Why the hell are you people complaining about the baseball team having good facilities?  Do you know want your alma mater to be competitive?

How about we just wipe out Vanier while we're at it.
I'd much rather have a 69 year old coach than one that weighs 400+ pounds.

January 30, 2009, 12:19:48 PM
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Have you ever talked to a baseball player? Most likely he's a huge douche. Baseball players need to realize you can only be d-bag if people care about your sport.

You're probablly the guy that played JV baseball and "got screwed" because you hurt your arm and never recovered...

Here's an idea, only fund and support programs that make money. Have fun staying in the Big 12 with 2 sports. The truth is, hardly any College Baseball programs turn a profit, no matter how much success they've had. To argue that funding should be cut off until the program produces is such backward/retarded logic it's almost funny.


January 30, 2009, 12:20:53 PM
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Why the hell are you people complaining about the baseball team having good facilities?  Do you know want your alma mater to be competitive?

How about we just wipe out Vanier while we're at it.

Who is complaining about them having good facilities??  It's more like, they've been given everything they could ever want pretty much and they still can't do jack$hit with it.


January 30, 2009, 12:26:49 PM
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Why the hell are you people complaining about the baseball team having good facilities?  Do you know want your alma mater to be competitive?

How about we just wipe out Vanier while we're at it.

Who is complaining about them having good facilities??  It's more like, they've been given everything they could ever want pretty much and they still can't do jack$hit with it.



Do you realize how good of a baseball conference the Big 12 is?  It takes time.  He's only been there what, four years?  He's a thousand times better than Mike Clark, and he was there for like, 17 years.  This team is getting better.  Be patient.
I'd much rather have a 69 year old coach than one that weighs 400+ pounds.

January 30, 2009, 12:33:43 PM
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It's the same old story . . . the team is getting better, be patient. 


January 30, 2009, 12:57:48 PM
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It is Brad Hill has it going. I do recall we competed with the best such as ARIZONA STATE, OKLAHOMA STATE UC IRVINE etc. the team was a bit disappointing last year but we are going to be good. DAMN IT I GUARANTEE IT. :dancin: 
He's not the fastest guy in the BIG XII he's the fastest guy in the country.

January 30, 2009, 12:58:50 PM
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It is Brad Hill has it going. I do recall we competed with the best such as ARIZONA STATE, OKLAHOMA STATE UC IRVINE etc. the team was a bit disappointing last year but we are going to be good. DAMN IT I GUARANTEE IT. :dancin: 

I detect a bit of sarcasm, no?
I'd much rather have a 69 year old coach than one that weighs 400+ pounds.

January 30, 2009, 01:02:13 PM
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It's the same old story . . . the team is getting better, be patient.

qft. Hill is a complete prick so he should be considered a somewhat decent hire... Although he could be a SLTH.

Didn't get to watch them last year but it always seemed that defensive and baserunning problems reared their heads at times (coachable) and that we really haven't had anybody worth a damn on the hill for awhile (recruiting problem).

So since I don't live and die based on KSUBB's success, I'm willing to give him a couple more years but he needs to get the boot after that.
"Unless you're a ku fan you don't want to watch a game at the fieldhouse. You'll never see more home cooking in your life. The last game I watched there Larry got the boot and I didn't blame him a bit. Only ball game I've ever walked out on in my life, besides, the facility is a piece of ****."

January 30, 2009, 01:12:13 PM
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It's the same old story . . . the team is getting better, be patient.

qft. Hill is a complete prick so he should be considered a somewhat decent hire... Although he could be a SLTH.

Didn't get to watch them last year but it always seemed that defensive and baserunning problems reared their heads at times (coachable) and that we really haven't had anybody worth a damn on the hill for awhile (recruiting problem).

So since I don't live and die based on KSUBB's success, I'm willing to give him a couple more years but he needs to get the boot after that.

QFT on all three points.  At least Hill has us competing in the conference.  Under Clark we were a laughingstock, and our facilities didn't help things much either.  It's about as good as any conference in the country, so it's tough to really keep up with the UTs, OUs, Baylors, Nubs, etc. on a regular basis.  Hopefully they get the season moved back a bit to even the field better for the cold state programs.

January 30, 2009, 01:33:21 PM
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It is Brad Hill has it going. I do recall we competed with the best such as ARIZONA STATE, OKLAHOMA STATE UC IRVINE etc. the team was a bit disappointing last year but we are going to be good. DAMN IT I GUARANTEE IT. :dancin: 

I detect a bit of sarcasm, no?

No sarcasm i'm being completely honest I believe in that.  :ksu:
He's not the fastest guy in the BIG XII he's the fastest guy in the country.

January 30, 2009, 01:42:18 PM
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It's the same old story . . . the team is getting better, be patient.

qft. Hill is a complete prick so he should be considered a somewhat decent hire... Although he could be a SLTH.

Didn't get to watch them last year but it always seemed that defensive and baserunning problems reared their heads at times (coachable) and that we really haven't had anybody worth a damn on the hill for awhile (recruiting problem).

So since I don't live and die based on KSUBB's success, I'm willing to give him a couple more years but he needs to get the boot after that.

QFT on all three points.  At least Hill has us competing in the conference.  Under Clark we were a laughingstock, and our facilities didn't help things much either.  It's about as good as any conference in the country, so it's tough to really keep up with the UTs, OUs, Baylors, Nubs, etc. on a regular basis.  Hopefully they get the season moved back a bit to even the field better for the cold state programs.

It's no secret that south teams have a clear advantage over the north teams in college baseball.  Just like at Big 10 baseball.  It's awful.  Go find a list of the National Champions or the College World Series teams.  How Oregon State won back to back championships is a real wonder.

Hopefully coach Hill is getting maximum usage out of the indoor facility so we can continue to be competitive.
I'd much rather have a 69 year old coach than one that weighs 400+ pounds.

January 30, 2009, 01:46:30 PM
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It's the same old story . . . the team is getting better, be patient.

qft. Hill is a complete prick so he should be considered a somewhat decent hire... Although he could be a SLTH.

Didn't get to watch them last year but it always seemed that defensive and baserunning problems reared their heads at times (coachable) and that we really haven't had anybody worth a damn on the hill for awhile (recruiting problem).

So since I don't live and die based on KSUBB's success, I'm willing to give him a couple more years but he needs to get the boot after that.

QFT on all three points.  At least Hill has us competing in the conference.  Under Clark we were a laughingstock, and our facilities didn't help things much either.  It's about as good as any conference in the country, so it's tough to really keep up with the UTs, OUs, Baylors, Nubs, etc. on a regular basis.  Hopefully they get the season moved back a bit to even the field better for the cold state programs.

It's no secret that south teams have a clear advantage over the north teams in college baseball.  Just like at Big 10 baseball.  It's awful.  Go find a list of the National Champions or the College World Series teams.  How Oregon State won back to back championships is a real wonder.

Hopefully coach Hill is getting maximum usage out of the indoor facility so we can continue to be competitive.

Hopefully!?  He &@#%ing better or he will be back to D2.

January 30, 2009, 04:02:56 PM
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Have you ever talked to a baseball player? Most likely he's a huge douche. Baseball players need to realize you can only be d-bag if people care about your sport.

You're probablly the guy that played JV baseball and "got screwed" because you hurt your arm and never recovered...

Here's an idea, only fund and support programs that make money. Have fun staying in the Big 12 with 2 sports. The truth is, hardly any College Baseball programs turn a profit, no matter how much success they've had. To argue that funding should be cut off until the program produces is such backward/retarded logic it's almost funny.



You obviously did not read what I said above.

January 30, 2009, 04:04:23 PM
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Why the hell are you people complaining about the baseball team having good facilities?  Do you know want your alma mater to be competitive?

How about we just wipe out Vanier while we're at it.

and you just didn't understand

January 30, 2009, 04:34:06 PM
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O rlly  :bs:
He's not the fastest guy in the BIG XII he's the fastest guy in the country.

January 30, 2009, 07:23:28 PM
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lets be honest, who really cares about college baseball? not the vast majority of sports fans in this country, thats who

February 02, 2009, 08:02:38 AM
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I don't care about the rest of the country. How about the love for your program.
He's not the fastest guy in the BIG XII he's the fastest guy in the country.

February 02, 2009, 11:06:17 AM
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lets be honest, who really cares about college baseball? not the vast majority of sports fans in this country, thats who

Baseball tends to be an acquired taste IMHO.  I will say this though:  Actually go to a few games and get a feel for the atmosphere.  Most people are pleasantly surprised by how much fun the games are.  Of course, when I was at KSU, the atmosphere at the stadium was roughly the same as the atmosphere at a paint drying competition.  Kinda hard to really get into a doubleheader when they are less fans in the stands than there are players in the dugouts.

February 02, 2009, 12:11:47 PM
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College Baseball<<<<Womens basketball

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February 02, 2009, 02:36:41 PM
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He's not the fastest guy in the BIG XII he's the fastest guy in the country.

February 02, 2009, 05:12:47 PM
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Baseball tends to be an acquired taste IMHO.  I will say this though:  Actually go to a few games and get a feel for the atmosphere.  Most people are pleasantly surprised by how much fun the games are.  Of course, when I was at KSU, the atmosphere at the stadium was roughly the same as the atmosphere at a paint drying competition.  Kinda hard to really get into a doubleheader when they are less fans in the stands than there are players in the dugouts.

I don't know why it's so hard to see the appeal of this. Getting in for free or next to nothing, picking where you sit, eating cheap hot dogs and sunflower seeds on a beautiful afternoon... Oh and you get to watch baseball while you're at it. Sounds like a perfect day to me.
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February 02, 2009, 05:19:28 PM
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