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May 11, 2009, 09:59:06 PM
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Only thing I thank K State for was banging those two sorority chicks who I told I was Trent Rezner so i could get in a threesome. Moral of the story, a month later I find out I have gonorrhea. So, thank yoK S Utate, I have gonorrhea and was able to cheat on my girlfriend and was able to have a threesome. Please, keep pumping out these sluts. Thank you.

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May 11, 2009, 10:01:41 PM
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Only thing I thank K State for was banging those two sorority chicks who I told I was Trent Rezner so i could get in a threesome. Moral of the story, a month later I find out I have gonorrhea. So, thank yoK S Utate, I have gonorrhea and was able to cheat on my girlfriend and was able to have a threesome. Please, keep pumping out these sluts. Thank you.

Um, you're welcome? BTW if there is a shred of truth to that  :beerchug:  -the clap thing. tough break.

Yeah, true as the sun is hot. Great bang, btw. It was worth it, until my girlfriend caught it and realized what i did. (Didn't tell her I had a threesome though.) BTW, dax, I'm gonna pull this card. when the hell are YOU guys gonna thank ku for basketball?

Other way round. uk should thank the Cats. It's a matter of Who Made Who.

May 11, 2009, 10:02:30 PM
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May 12, 2009, 08:51:28 AM
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Franchione had been fired in A&M when the ku coaching job was open??

Fascinating.






No... that doesn't change the fact that the guy sucks at coaching.  He couldn't win at A&M for God's sake... why on Earth do you think he would be able to win at ku?  Last time I checked, Mangino has won assistant coach of the year as well as AP national coach of the year.  He's ranked in the top 20 of virtually every set of college football coaching rankings out there.  His '09 Jayhawks are the favorite to win the North.  Who are all these coaches ranked ahead of Mangino who wanted the ku job, 'Pad?



 :confused:

DF went 17-8 at Alabama where he inherited a program on probation and in total disarray playing the SEC with OU and UCLA on the non conference schedule, coming off a 3-8 season.   He was 25-10 at tcu . . . but in 2002, he couldn't coach??  :confused:

But that's not really the point Captain Meltdown. 

Why should we thank ku for basketball??  Allen Fieldhouse exists because Phog Allen was so enraged with jealousy about Ahearn Fieldhouse he demanded that the ku alumni legislatures find him money . . . even going as far as calling AFH a National Guard Armory in order to get the funds.   Jack Gardner, Tex Winter, Cotton Fitzsimmons, Jack Hartman, Lon Kruger, Bob Huggins and Frank Martin . . . NO ku TIES of any kind.   K-State going to the NCAA tourney and consistently beating ku got Ted Owens run out of town, and Dean Smith got you guys Larry Brown.   You can thank us for that as well.

Plus . . . LOL at fanatic, only a quintessential dumbass picks up two chicks dumb enough to think he's Trent Reznor and then doesn't slap a raincoat on that soldier.








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May 12, 2009, 09:20:29 AM
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May 12, 2009, 09:23:52 AM
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Franchione had been fired in A&M when the ku coaching job was open??

Fascinating.








No... that doesn't change the fact that the guy sucks at coaching.  He couldn't win at A&M for God's sake... why on Earth do you think he would be able to win at ku?  Last time I checked, Mangino has won assistant coach of the year as well as AP national coach of the year.  He's ranked in the top 20 of virtually every set of college football coaching rankings out there.  His '09 Jayhawks are the favorite to win the North.  Who are all these coaches ranked ahead of Mangino who wanted the ku job, 'Pad?



 :confused:

DF went 17-8 at Alabama where he inherited a program on probation and in total disarray playing the SEC with OU and UCLA on the non conference schedule, coming off a 3-8 season.   He was 25-10 at tcu . . . but in 2002, he couldn't coach??  :confused:

But that's not really the point Captain Meltdown. 

Why should we thank ku for basketball??  Allen Fieldhouse exists because Phog Allen was so enraged with jealousy about Ahearn Fieldhouse he demanded that the ku alumni legislatures find him money . . . even going as far as calling AFH a National Guard Armory in order to get the funds.   Jack Gardner, Tex Winter, Cotton Fitzsimmons, Jack Hartman, Lon Kruger, Bob Huggins and Frank Martin . . . NO ku TIES of any kind.   K-State going to the NCAA tourney and consistently beating ku got Ted Owens run out of town, and Dean Smith got you guys Larry Brown.   You can thank us for that as well.

Plus . . . LOL at fanatic, only a quintessential dumbass picks up two chicks dumb enough to think he's Trent Reznor and then doesn't slap a raincoat on that soldier.











As I said, "Who made who?" Son is just longer winded than I am.

May 12, 2009, 09:49:05 AM
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Come on, had K-State continued to suck in football, and had K-State not put the emphasis on football than nothing would've changed at ku.

I think there is a lot of truth to this.  So...thanks!

May 12, 2009, 11:08:23 AM
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Franchione had been fired in A&M when the ku coaching job was open??

Fascinating.






No... that doesn't change the fact that the guy sucks at coaching.  He couldn't win at A&M for God's sake... why on Earth do you think he would be able to win at ku?  Last time I checked, Mangino has won assistant coach of the year as well as AP national coach of the year.  He's ranked in the top 20 of virtually every set of college football coaching rankings out there.  His '09 Jayhawks are the favorite to win the North.  Who are all these coaches ranked ahead of Mangino who wanted the ku job, 'Pad?



 :confused:

DF went 17-8 at Alabama where he inherited a program on probation and in total disarray playing the SEC with OU and UCLA on the non conference schedule, coming off a 3-8 season.   He was 25-10 at tcu . . . but in 2002, he couldn't coach??  :confused:

But that's not really the point Captain Meltdown. 

Why should we thank ku for basketball??  Allen Fieldhouse exists because Phog Allen was so enraged with jealousy about Ahearn Fieldhouse he demanded that the ku alumni legislatures find him money . . . even going as far as calling AFH a National Guard Armory in order to get the funds.   Jack Gardner, Tex Winter, Cotton Fitzsimmons, Jack Hartman, Lon Kruger, Bob Huggins and Frank Martin . . . NO ku TIES of any kind.   K-State going to the NCAA tourney and consistently beating ku got Ted Owens run out of town, and Dean Smith got you guys Larry Brown.   You can thank us for that as well.

Plus . . . LOL at fanatic, only a quintessential dumbass picks up two chicks dumb enough to think he's Trent Reznor and then doesn't slap a raincoat on that soldier.









umm... we are 63-37 against you.  what are we thanking you for?  you should thank us for kicking your @sses so long that your admins finally decided to do something about it, after 80 years.
According to ku police reports, the fight involved as many as 100 people.
“We’re pretty sure an incident occurred,” said Capt. Schuyler Bailey, ku Public Safety Officer
“We will handle any discipline regarding this incident internally, and we will have no further comment about it.” Perkins

May 12, 2009, 11:58:40 AM
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Franchione had been fired in A&M when the ku coaching job was open??

Fascinating.






No... that doesn't change the fact that the guy sucks at coaching.  He couldn't win at A&M for God's sake... why on Earth do you think he would be able to win at ku?  Last time I checked, Mangino has won assistant coach of the year as well as AP national coach of the year.  He's ranked in the top 20 of virtually every set of college football coaching rankings out there.  His '09 Jayhawks are the favorite to win the North.  Who are all these coaches ranked ahead of Mangino who wanted the ku job, 'Pad?



 :confused:

DF went 17-8 at Alabama where he inherited a program on probation and in total disarray playing the SEC with OU and UCLA on the non conference schedule, coming off a 3-8 season.   He was 25-10 at tcu . . . but in 2002, he couldn't coach??  :confused:

But that's not really the point Captain Meltdown. 

Why should we thank ku for basketball??  Allen Fieldhouse exists because Phog Allen was so enraged with jealousy about Ahearn Fieldhouse he demanded that the ku alumni legislatures find him money . . . even going as far as calling AFH a National Guard Armory in order to get the funds.   Jack Gardner, Tex Winter, Cotton Fitzsimmons, Jack Hartman, Lon Kruger, Bob Huggins and Frank Martin . . . NO ku TIES of any kind.   K-State going to the NCAA tourney and consistently beating ku got Ted Owens run out of town, and Dean Smith got you guys Larry Brown.   You can thank us for that as well.

Plus . . . LOL at fanatic, only a quintessential dumbass picks up two chicks dumb enough to think he's Trent Reznor and then doesn't slap a raincoat on that soldier.









umm... we are 63-37 against you.  what are we thanking you for?  you should thank us for kicking your @sses so long that your admins finally decided to do something about it, after 80 years.

Nope, you missed it compeltely. Please re-read Dax's post, remove the blue and crimson shaded lenses, ponder it and repost. In this regard, records dont matter.

May 12, 2009, 12:05:47 PM
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LOL . . . in the 7 years prior to hiring Snyder, K-State beat ku 3 times on the gridiron, and a 4th game was a tie.  So yeah, it was ku that made K-State make wholesale changes to its football program.   :lol:

What's the record in the series since they created the Governors Cup??


May 12, 2009, 02:05:40 PM
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I honestly can't believe you're pounding the Franchione drum.  The guy is f*cking terrible.  He was fired at Texas A&M, one of the easiest places to win in college football.  You have got to be joking, 'Pad.  Surely, you'd be the first then to admit that K-State basketball hired Huggins after watching ku go to back-to-back Final Fours and pwn the Big 12 conference year in and year out.  ku was winning national championships back in the 20's, so don't act like it's the other way around.  Our tradition completely blows K-State's out of the water.  You hired Huggins and Delonte Hill in order to compete with ku.  Don't even try to deny it.

May 12, 2009, 02:20:34 PM
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What's the record in the series since they created the Governors Cup??


Why, don't the games before the invention of the governor's cup count?  If so is that because you didn't win many?

May 12, 2009, 02:21:15 PM
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Franchione had been fired in A&M when the ku coaching job was open??

Fascinating.






No... that doesn't change the fact that the guy sucks at coaching.  He couldn't win at A&M for God's sake... why on Earth do you think he would be able to win at ku?  Last time I checked, Mangino has won assistant coach of the year as well as AP national coach of the year.  He's ranked in the top 20 of virtually every set of college football coaching rankings out there.  His '09 Jayhawks are the favorite to win the North.  Who are all these coaches ranked ahead of Mangino who wanted the ku job, 'Pad?



 :confused:


Are you kidding me? 4 of the 6 north teams last year were .500 or worse (including your sorry asses) and yeah our $hitty FB team is included in that. 18-30 in conf over all!!! YOU are pimping that? Your LFBIQ makes me look like the Steven FCKING Hawking of FBIQ!!! JEE-ZUSS!!! Oh, FWIW - Mangina was "discovered" by OBz when he was working at the PA turnpike authority - mkay? So yeah, uk football should be offering up fellacio to Big Brother. the end


You are freaking out about ku being the favorite to win the North in '09.  What the hell is your problem?  


http://www.kansascity.com/sports/columnists/jason_whitlock/story/960627.html


http://www.cjonline.com/sports/football/2009-04-22/is_ku_favorite_in_north


http://collegefootball.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=941193

May 12, 2009, 02:23:29 PM
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Nice change of the subject to basketball as per usual Captain Meltdown.

Seriously though, you guys had a crystal ball and knew Dennis Francione couldn't coach a lick in 2002?? (when you were 15)  So that's why ku hired Mark Mangino??  Plus, I know this is difficult for you to follow Captain Meltdown (as just about everything is) . . . but this isn't a referendum on whether or not we found out FIVE YEARS later that maybe Dennis Francione isn't a great coach.  Nor is it an argument that ku should have hired Dennis Francione (how the hell you even got that is a stretch of amazing proportions.  All I said was that bigger names were interested in the ku job . . . bigger names than Mark Mangino, one of those bigger names was DF, that's it, that's all I said)  It's about the reality of FIVE YEARS prior when ku chose the former K-State assistant over bigger names.

Damn . . . trying to get you on course has to be almost like giving birth.  




May 12, 2009, 02:25:01 PM
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1. Urban Meyer, Florida. Two BCS titles in three seasons, with another in his sights.

2. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma. No coach can match his four BCS title game appearances.

3. Nick Saban, Alabama. First, he made LSU a national power. Now, Saban has Alabama poised to be the nation's top program.

4. Pete Carroll, USC. No program dominates its conference more. The only thing missing? More BCS titles.

5. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa. He has won big despite talent that annually ranks no better than fourth in the Big Ten each season.

6. Mack Brown, Texas. To whom much is given, much is expected. And Brown has delivered.

7. Jim Grobe, Wake Forest. Honestly, if this guy were coaching at, say, Texas, how many national titles would he have?

8. Brian Kelly, Cincinnati. He was at his best last fall, tiptoeing around myriad quarterback injuries to lead the Bearcats to the Big East title.

9. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech. He took a simple idea of building a program around defense and special teams -- and "Beamerball" -- and created a perennial power.

10. Mark Richt, Georgia. His résumé only lacks a national title. And you know one is coming.

11. Rich Rodriguez, Michigan. Not only has he won big, RichRod has helped change the sport with his offense.

12. Mike Riley, Oregon State. He is proof that nice guys don't finish last ... and that you can go home again.

13. Jim Tressel, Ohio State. Is he the best coach in Buckeyes history?

14. Tom O'Brien, N.C. State. He's a throwback coach who wins with toughness, discipline and lots of smarts.

15. Joe Paterno, Penn State. Perhaps his best trait at this stage of his career is knowing how to delegate.

16. Kyle Whittingham, Utah. He has taken what Urban Meyer built and made it better.

17. Houston Nutt, Ole Miss. He's an underrated offensive mind who has a knack for getting players to reach their potential.

18. Gary Patterson, tcu. He's a defensive mastermind whose program is every bit as good as most in the Big 12.

19. Mark Mangino, Kansas. He has done the seemingly impossible by making Jayhawks football a nationally respected program.

20. Randy Edsall, Connecticut. There isn't a more underrated coach in the nation than Edsall, a smart taskmaster who finds ways to win.

21. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina. He has lost some luster, but Spurrier still is an offensive genius.

22. Mike Leach, Texas Tech. Perhaps no coach means more to his school than Leach, whose offenses have revolutionized the sport.

23. Greg Schiano, Rutgers. He inherited one of the worst programs in America and made it into a likeness of himself -- strong, tough and good.

24. Jeff Tedford, California. The offensive wiz has done everything but lead the Golden Bears to the Pac-10 championship.

25. Dennis Erickson, Arizona State. Erickson, who has won two national titles, yearns to finish his career with a bang.

26. Gary Pinkel, Missouri. It was just a matter of time before he imposed his iron will on this program, as he did at Toledo.

27. Jim Leavitt, USF. He has built something out of nothing, making USF a Big East power.

28. Les Miles, LSU. The "Hat" has done enough to prove he belongs among the nation's elite.

29. Chris Petersen, Boise State. The cerebral Petersen understands how to find talent to fit his schemes.

30. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech. He's about ready to change the way we thought teams could win in big-time football.

May 12, 2009, 02:28:40 PM
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Again, what we know now doesn't have a damn thing to do with 2002 Captain Meltdown. 

But LOL at that list . . . like I said the last time, apparently 1 season out of 7 over .500 in conference puts you way up on somebody's best coaches list.


May 12, 2009, 02:29:25 PM
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Nice change of the subject to basketball as per usual Captain Meltdown.

Seriously though, you guys had a crystal ball and knew Dennis Francione couldn't coach a lick in 2002?? (when you were 15)  So that's why ku hired Mark Mangino??  Plus, I know this is difficult for you to follow Captain Meltdown (as just about everything is) . . . but this isn't a referendum on whether or not we found out FIVE YEARS later that maybe Dennis Francione isn't a great coach.  Nor is it an argument that ku should have hired Dennis Francione (how the hell you even got that is a stretch of amazing proportions.  All I said was that bigger names were interested in the ku job . . . bigger names than Mark Mangino, one of those bigger names was DF, that's it, that's all I said)  It's about the reality of FIVE YEARS prior when ku chose the former K-State assistant over bigger names.

Damn . . . trying to get you on course has to be almost like giving birth.  








I'm thinking the fact that Mangino won assistant coach of the year and a national championship at Oklahoma carried a bit more weight than whether or not he coached at K-State.  Also, like I've poined out from the start of this thread, ku football would have done something regardless of K-State.  ku athletics was losing out on tons of revenue by neglecting the football program.  Aside from that, I'm not sure exactly what you're blabbering about.  It's obvioius that Franchione sucks at coaching, and you have yet to provide any other "big name" guys who ku could have hired instead of Mangino.  Seems like you just want to give K-State all the credit for ku's success... in everything.  

May 12, 2009, 02:32:01 PM
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I'll just remind myself that you were just a snot nosed freshman at Washburn Rural when Mangino was hired, and any information you're now getting on why he was hired is nothing but squawktard.net or phogtard.net revisionism.

I guess if I say that Bob Stoops and company weren't exactly teary-eyed about seeing Mangino take the ku job, we'll have to set the bencon level to 1.






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May 12, 2009, 02:34:38 PM
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I'll just remind myself that you were just a snot nosed freshman at Washburn Rural when Mangino was hired, and any information you're now getting on why he was hired is nothing but squawktard.net or phogtard.net revisionism.

I guess if I say that Bob Stoops and company weren't exactly teary-eyed about seeing Mangino take the ku job, we'll have to set the bencon level to 1.






Wow.... if that's not the ultimate tapout, I'm not sure what is. 

May 12, 2009, 02:40:28 PM
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LOL . . . the guy who just posted the same list he tapped out in on another thread with, is trying to say I tapped out??

How can you discuss this subject with someone who takes the most mundane/innocuous comments and completely goes  :mad: about them??


May 12, 2009, 02:45:15 PM
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Again, it seems like you just want to give K-State credit for ku's success.... in everything.  Either that, or you were just dying to post that Mangino video, because frankly, your argument is garbage.  Franchione?


 :lol:

May 12, 2009, 02:48:09 PM
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Yeah . . . I clearly said that ku should've hired Francione.   :lol: :jerkoff: :rolleyes:


May 12, 2009, 02:52:39 PM
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I'm not sure what you've been blabbering about.  A little Mangino hate there, a little ku hate here.  It all just morphs into one big  :curse:

May 12, 2009, 02:54:34 PM
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Mangino hate . . . a thread wondering why ku doesn't thank us for making ku care about football is Mangino hate??

Looks like somebody forgot to take their meds again today.

Sad . . .

May 12, 2009, 03:30:12 PM
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Mangino hate . . . a thread wondering why ku doesn't thank us for making ku care about football is Mangino hate??

Looks like somebody forgot to take their meds again today.

Sad . . .




Nope.  Acting like ku only hired Mangino because of K-State is where the hating comes from.  You act as if ku could have hired someone better in '02. 

May 12, 2009, 03:33:49 PM
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Nope . . . I am saying that ku  hired Mangino because of knowledge of how Snyder did things, and ku wanted to usurp Snyder ASAP.

Never once claimed that ku could have hired someone better than Mangino, I was saying that ku took Mangino over the veteran head coach because of Mangino's knowledge of K-State.

This isn't that hard, but as per usual, you make it that way.

The only thing that makes me LOL is you trying to tell us that ku knew that Francione wasn't any good, based of events that hadn't even happened yet.  Got damn Ben . . . Ala-freaking-bama and Texas A&M both thought Francione was pretty good.   


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May 12, 2009, 03:35:15 PM
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dax input -  :lol:

bmw -  :blank:

dax input -  :rofl:

bmw -  :confused:

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May 12, 2009, 03:37:05 PM
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It's more like  :banghead:  while the Bento pulls out some kind of wild ass, amazing stretch logic.


May 12, 2009, 03:59:58 PM
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That is not what you said in your initial post, 'Pad:

Come on, had K-State continued to suck in football, and had K-State not put the emphasis on football than nothing would've changed at ku.

Some AD beholden to the basketball coach would be over there running the show, 23,000 people (announced as 37,000) would be showing up for the games, except for the weekend that NU or OU came to town.  The big event every other year would be the 35,000 that showed up for the "big" mu vs ku game in Lawrence . . . and half the crowd would've left at halftime to go drink beer regardless if ku was winning or losing (this still happens frequently). 

So when does ku thank us for actually starting to give a frank about football??





You made the general argument that ku football would have never improved if it wasn't for K-State.  Now you're saying this:


Nope . . . I am saying that ku  hired Mangino because of knowledge of how Snyder did things, and ku wanted to usurp Snyder ASAP.

Never once claimed that ku could have hired someone better than Mangino, I was saying that ku took Mangino over the veteran head coach because of Mangino's knowledge of K-State.

This isn't that hard, but as per usual, you make it that way.

The only thing that makes me LOL is you trying to tell us that ku knew that Francione wasn't any good, based of events that hadn't even happened yet.  Got damn Ben . . . Ala-freaking-bama and Texas A&M both thought Francione was pretty good.   






1.  ku hired Mangino because he was a good coach.  Mangino owes a lot of his success to Coach Snyder.  That's not in question. 


2.  Figure out what the heck you're talking about first, and then you can start pimping Franchione over Mangino. 




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May 12, 2009, 04:05:20 PM
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-Never pimped Franchione over Mangino Bentard.  But I do have a question, is this crystal bowl that ku has that told them in 2002 that DF wouldn't be a good coach, is it open to the public . . . can anyone use it?? 

-ku hired Mangino as a direct shot to stop K-State.

Thanks buddy.