Quote from: fatty fat fat on August 11, 2009, 04:44:56 PMQuoteHe said that OU was where his dad had told him to go before he died. any tomato soup fasting involved?
QuoteHe said that OU was where his dad had told him to go before he died.
He said that OU was where his dad had told him to go before he died.
it'd be tough to say "no" to looking at this all day long for 3-4 years.
Quote from: catzacker on August 11, 2009, 09:26:29 PMit'd be tough to say "no" to looking at this all day long for 3-4 years.That is their ace in the hole.Hey can someone explain to me why Venables doesn't come back to K-State to coach?
Quote from: QuinnMac on August 11, 2009, 10:15:12 PMQuote from: catzacker on August 11, 2009, 09:26:29 PMit'd be tough to say "no" to looking at this all day long for 3-4 years.That is their ace in the hole.Hey can someone explain to me why Venables doesn't come back to K-State to coach?Rumor has it that he lipped off to Synds out and ol' Bill punched him right in the EMAW. Things have been pretty awkward ever since.
Quote from: QuinnMac on August 11, 2009, 10:15:12 PMQuote from: catzacker on August 11, 2009, 09:26:29 PMit'd be tough to say "no" to looking at this all day long for 3-4 years.That is their ace in the hole.Hey can someone explain to me why Venables doesn't come back to K-State to coach?Rumor has it that he lipped off to Synds once and ol' Bill punched him right in the EMAW. Things have been pretty awkward ever since.
Quote from: LimestoneOutcropping on August 11, 2009, 04:47:35 PMQuote from: fatty fat fat on August 11, 2009, 04:44:56 PMQuoteHe said that OU was where his dad had told him to go before he died. any tomato soup fasting involved?Someone should have gotten to that fracker before he died.
Frackhttp://www.kansascity.com/385/story/1378988.html
Quote from: PowercatPat on August 12, 2009, 01:16:54 PMFrackhttp://www.kansascity.com/385/story/1378988.html So what else is new? K-State finishes in second again...
14 Kansans in the NFL...most per capita of any stateI got an e-mail from Steve Alic from USA Football, concerning NFL players and where they are from.Six current NFL players are from Dillard High in Fort Lauderdale. Tustin High in California has six, as well. Four other schools have five NFL players each.No surprise, California has the most NFL players (214), while Florida is second (185), Texas third (170). Ohio is fourth with 90.Kansas has 14. They are Arizona’s Monty Beisel (Douglass), Arizona’s Jerame Tuman (Liberal), Kansas City’s Jon McGraw (Manhattan), San Diego’s Darren Sproles (Olathe North), San Francisco’s Shaun Hill (Parsons), Green Bay’s Jordy Nelson (Riley County), Dallas’ Terence Newman (Salina Central), Buffalo’s Brian Moorman (Sedgwick), Denver’s Ryan Torain (SM Northwest), New Orleans’ Mark Simoneau (Smith Center), Cleveland’s Kamerion Wimbley (Wichita Northwest), Tampa Bay’s Elbert Mack (Wichita North), Cleveland’s Shaun Smith (Wichita Heights)
Quote14 Kansans in the NFL...most per capita of any stateI got an e-mail from Steve Alic from USA Football, concerning NFL players and where they are from.Six current NFL players are from Dillard High in Fort Lauderdale. Tustin High in California has six, as well. Four other schools have five NFL players each.No surprise, California has the most NFL players (214), while Florida is second (185), Texas third (170). Ohio is fourth with 90.Kansas has 14. They are Arizona’s Monty Beisel (Douglass), Arizona’s Jerame Tuman (Liberal), Kansas City’s Jon McGraw (Manhattan), San Diego’s Darren Sproles (Olathe North), San Francisco’s Shaun Hill (Parsons), Green Bay’s Jordy Nelson (Riley County), Dallas’ Terence Newman (Salina Central), Buffalo’s Brian Moorman (Sedgwick), Denver’s Ryan Torain (SM Northwest), New Orleans’ Mark Simoneau (Smith Center), Cleveland’s Kamerion Wimbley (Wichita Northwest), Tampa Bay’s Elbert Mack (Wichita North), Cleveland’s Shaun Smith (Wichita Heights)pretty much all went to ksu under the snyd'sJustin Mccay, you dumb mother f*cker.
Quote from: fatty fat fat on August 12, 2009, 11:40:21 PMQuote14 Kansans in the NFL...most per capita of any stateI got an e-mail from Steve Alic from USA Football, concerning NFL players and where they are from.Six current NFL players are from Dillard High in Fort Lauderdale. Tustin High in California has six, as well. Four other schools have five NFL players each.No surprise, California has the most NFL players (214), while Florida is second (185), Texas third (170). Ohio is fourth with 90.Kansas has 14. They are Arizona’s Monty Beisel (Douglass), Arizona’s Jerame Tuman (Liberal), Kansas City’s Jon McGraw (Manhattan), San Diego’s Darren Sproles (Olathe North), San Francisco’s Shaun Hill (Parsons), Green Bay’s Jordy Nelson (Riley County), Dallas’ Terence Newman (Salina Central), Buffalo’s Brian Moorman (Sedgwick), Denver’s Ryan Torain (SM Northwest), New Orleans’ Mark Simoneau (Smith Center), Cleveland’s Kamerion Wimbley (Wichita Northwest), Tampa Bay’s Elbert Mack (Wichita North), Cleveland’s Shaun Smith (Wichita Heights)pretty much all went to ksu under the snyd'sJustin Mccay, you dumb mother f*cker. Should e-mail him back and tell him that Trey Lewis DT for the Falcons is from Topeka
Quote from: MadCat on July 24, 2009, 09:44:34 AMneworleans.comQuoteO.P Walker's Urell Johnson has decommitted from Southern Miss and is looking for a school that could be a better fit. The 3-star defensive back is now considering Texas Tech and Kansas State. The door is not completely closed on the Golden Eagles.Baylor, Colorado, Utah, Nebraska, Tennessee, Virginia and Louisiana Tech have all offered Johnson and could squeeze into the sweepstakes.Johnson (6'0-175, 4.55) has good closing speed on the ball and explosion. He anticipates very well but needs some work on tackling.Rivals' bio = Very impressive offer list
neworleans.comQuoteO.P Walker's Urell Johnson has decommitted from Southern Miss and is looking for a school that could be a better fit. The 3-star defensive back is now considering Texas Tech and Kansas State. The door is not completely closed on the Golden Eagles.Baylor, Colorado, Utah, Nebraska, Tennessee, Virginia and Louisiana Tech have all offered Johnson and could squeeze into the sweepstakes.Johnson (6'0-175, 4.55) has good closing speed on the ball and explosion. He anticipates very well but needs some work on tackling.Rivals' bio =
O.P Walker's Urell Johnson has decommitted from Southern Miss and is looking for a school that could be a better fit. The 3-star defensive back is now considering Texas Tech and Kansas State. The door is not completely closed on the Golden Eagles.Baylor, Colorado, Utah, Nebraska, Tennessee, Virginia and Louisiana Tech have all offered Johnson and could squeeze into the sweepstakes.Johnson (6'0-175, 4.55) has good closing speed on the ball and explosion. He anticipates very well but needs some work on tackling.
Quote from: KITNfury on July 24, 2009, 09:49:31 AMQuote from: MadCat on July 24, 2009, 09:44:34 AMneworleans.comQuoteO.P Walker's Urell Johnson has decommitted from Southern Miss and is looking for a school that could be a better fit. The 3-star defensive back is now considering Texas Tech and Kansas State. The door is not completely closed on the Golden Eagles.Baylor, Colorado, Utah, Nebraska, Tennessee, Virginia and Louisiana Tech have all offered Johnson and could squeeze into the sweepstakes.Johnson (6'0-175, 4.55) has good closing speed on the ball and explosion. He anticipates very well but needs some work on tackling.Rivals' bio = Very impressive offer listCommitted to TTech. nola.com
K-State appears to be the team to beat right now, and comparisons to Josh Freeman have been made based on Newton's size and athletic ability
QuoteK-State appears to be the team to beat right now, and comparisons to Josh Freeman have been made based on Newton's size and athletic ability
Quote from: steve dave on August 13, 2009, 03:18:01 PMQuoteK-State appears to be the team to beat right now, and comparisons to Josh Freeman have been made based on Newton's size and athletic ability Who's quote?
http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=975185
Good news about newton. I heard he was a bit overrated though.
Quote from: fatty fat fat on August 13, 2009, 04:10:39 PMGood news about newton. I heard he was a bit overrated though. from who?
jfc he is ripped