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May 27, 2009, 04:33:58 PM
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Sweet... a QB who can't throw and a WR that couldn't cut it at Minnesota.


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May 27, 2009, 04:45:07 PM
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May 27, 2009, 04:55:35 PM
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Sweet... a QB who can't throw and a WR that couldn't cut it at Minnesota.


 :lol: 

must suck to have absolutely zero presence in the state of KS.

Snyder: Harper (4****) Robinson (4****) Smith (3***)

in just a few months.
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.

May 27, 2009, 05:01:32 PM
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Sweet... a QB who can't throw and a WR that couldn't cut it at Minnesota.


 :lol:  

must suck to have absolutely zero presence in the state of KS.

Snyder: Harper (4****) Robinson (4****) Smith (3***)

in just a few months.



Yeah, that does suck for you guys.  


http://kansas.rivals.com/viewrank.asp?ra_key=2193


2009 Rank Pos Ht/Wt Schools
1 Bryce Brown
Wichita (KS) Wichita East  RB 6-0/215 Tennessee
 Two-time all-state selection and brother of Miami linebacker Arthur Brown.
2 Darian Kelly
Girard (KS) Girard  DB 6-2/195 Kansas
 Kelly earned second-team all-league honors as a junior. In basketball, Kelly was the only unanimous pick in the entire all-league in 2006 and 2007.
3 Jaydan Bird
Conway Springs (KS) Conway Springs  LB 6-2/215 Oklahoma
 In only three games as a junior, Bird had 60 tackles and three sacks.
4 Marshall Musil
LaCrosse (KS) Lacrosse  ATH 6-2/220 Oklahoma
 A Central Prairie League unanimous pick at running back and defensive end as a junior. Also selected to the Hays Daily News all-area second-team in 2007.
5 Kevin Young
Olathe (KS) North  DE 6-4/227 Kansas
 Earned second-team all-league honors as a junior.
6 Huldon Tharp
Mulvane (KS) Mulvane  LB 6-0/208 Kansas
 Injury late in the spring to his knee at a passing tournament shouldn't hurt his stock.
7 Darron Harvey
Overland Park (KS) Shawnee Mission West  DB 6-2/190 Junior College
 Played in only one game as a junior because of an injury.
8 Ian Knight
Wichita (KS) Wichita Heights  DE 6-2/242 Junior College
 Along with football duties, he ran the 110 hurdles and 200 for the track team this past spring.
9 Riley Spencer
Hesston (KS) Hesston  OL 6-6/270 Kansas
 Spencer was a key reason why Hesston went 10-1 last season.
10 Jake Morin
Overland Park (KS) St. Thomas Aquinas  OL 6-5/287 Air Force



*Notice the lack of "Kansas State"

May 27, 2009, 05:03:08 PM
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dece 2/3 star pickups given the infinite head start on snyder.  :confused:
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.

May 27, 2009, 05:05:24 PM
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Sweet... a QB who can't throw and a WR that couldn't cut it at Minnesota.


 :lol:  

must suck to have absolutely zero presence in the state of KS.

Snyder: Harper (4****) Robinson (4****) Smith (3***)

in just a few months.



Yeah, that does suck for you guys.  


http://kansas.rivals.com/viewrank.asp?ra_key=2193


2009 Rank Pos Ht/Wt Schools
1 Bryce Brown
Wichita (KS) Wichita East  RB 6-0/215 Tennessee
 Two-time all-state selection and brother of Miami linebacker Arthur Brown.
2 Darian Kelly
Girard (KS) Girard  DB 6-2/195 Kansas
 Kelly earned second-team all-league honors as a junior. In basketball, Kelly was the only unanimous pick in the entire all-league in 2006 and 2007.
3 Jaydan Bird
Conway Springs (KS) Conway Springs  LB 6-2/215 Oklahoma
 In only three games as a junior, Bird had 60 tackles and three sacks.
4 Marshall Musil
LaCrosse (KS) Lacrosse  ATH 6-2/220 Oklahoma
 A Central Prairie League unanimous pick at running back and defensive end as a junior. Also selected to the Hays Daily News all-area second-team in 2007.
5 Kevin Young
Olathe (KS) North  DE 6-4/227 Kansas
 Earned second-team all-league honors as a junior.
6 Huldon Tharp
Mulvane (KS) Mulvane  LB 6-0/208 Kansas
 Injury late in the spring to his knee at a passing tournament shouldn't hurt his stock.
7 Darron Harvey
Overland Park (KS) Shawnee Mission West  DB 6-2/190 Junior College
 Played in only one game as a junior because of an injury.
8 Ian Knight
Wichita (KS) Wichita Heights  DE 6-2/242 Junior College
 Along with football duties, he ran the 110 hurdles and 200 for the track team this past spring.
9 Riley Spencer
Hesston (KS) Hesston  OL 6-6/270 Kansas
 Spencer was a key reason why Hesston went 10-1 last season.
10 Jake Morin
Overland Park (KS) St. Thomas Aquinas  OL 6-5/287 Air Force



*Notice the lack of "Kansas State"


And you list the kids who had time for maybe one cup of coffee with Snyder?  I think you're wise enough to see what is starting to take place.


May 27, 2009, 05:10:41 PM
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Sweet... a QB who can't throw and a WR that couldn't cut it at Minnesota.


 :lol:  

must suck to have absolutely zero presence in the state of KS.

Snyder: Harper (4****) Robinson (4****) Smith (3***)

in just a few months.



Yeah, that does suck for you guys.  


http://kansas.rivals.com/viewrank.asp?ra_key=2193


2009 Rank Pos Ht/Wt Schools
1 Bryce Brown
Wichita (KS) Wichita East  RB 6-0/215 Tennessee
 Two-time all-state selection and brother of Miami linebacker Arthur Brown.
2 Darian Kelly
Girard (KS) Girard  DB 6-2/195 Kansas
 Kelly earned second-team all-league honors as a junior. In basketball, Kelly was the only unanimous pick in the entire all-league in 2006 and 2007.
3 Jaydan Bird
Conway Springs (KS) Conway Springs  LB 6-2/215 Oklahoma
 In only three games as a junior, Bird had 60 tackles and three sacks.
4 Marshall Musil
LaCrosse (KS) Lacrosse  ATH 6-2/220 Oklahoma
 A Central Prairie League unanimous pick at running back and defensive end as a junior. Also selected to the Hays Daily News all-area second-team in 2007.
5 Kevin Young
Olathe (KS) North  DE 6-4/227 Kansas
 Earned second-team all-league honors as a junior.
6 Huldon Tharp
Mulvane (KS) Mulvane  LB 6-0/208 Kansas
 Injury late in the spring to his knee at a passing tournament shouldn't hurt his stock.
7 Darron Harvey
Overland Park (KS) Shawnee Mission West  DB 6-2/190 Junior College
 Played in only one game as a junior because of an injury.
8 Ian Knight
Wichita (KS) Wichita Heights  DE 6-2/242 Junior College
 Along with football duties, he ran the 110 hurdles and 200 for the track team this past spring.
9 Riley Spencer
Hesston (KS) Hesston  OL 6-6/270 Kansas
 Spencer was a key reason why Hesston went 10-1 last season.
10 Jake Morin
Overland Park (KS) St. Thomas Aquinas  OL 6-5/287 Air Force



*Notice the lack of "Kansas State"

Dude, high school football sucks in Kansas.  Except for the rare Bryce Brown or Chris Harper, the HS talent in the state blows.  Who cares if ku is getting in state kids.  Good.  Take 'em.  They suck anyways.
I'd much rather have a 69 year old coach than one that weighs 400+ pounds.

May 27, 2009, 05:15:05 PM
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Sweet... a QB who can't throw and a WR that couldn't cut it at Minnesota.


 :lol:  

must suck to have absolutely zero presence in the state of KS.

Snyder: Harper (4****) Robinson (4****) Smith (3***)

in just a few months.



Yeah, that does suck for you guys.  


http://kansas.rivals.com/viewrank.asp?ra_key=2193


2009 Rank Pos Ht/Wt Schools
1 Bryce Brown
Wichita (KS) Wichita East  RB 6-0/215 Tennessee
 Two-time all-state selection and brother of Miami linebacker Arthur Brown.
2 Darian Kelly
Girard (KS) Girard  DB 6-2/195 Kansas
 Kelly earned second-team all-league honors as a junior. In basketball, Kelly was the only unanimous pick in the entire all-league in 2006 and 2007.
3 Jaydan Bird
Conway Springs (KS) Conway Springs  LB 6-2/215 Oklahoma
 In only three games as a junior, Bird had 60 tackles and three sacks.
4 Marshall Musil
LaCrosse (KS) Lacrosse  ATH 6-2/220 Oklahoma
 A Central Prairie League unanimous pick at running back and defensive end as a junior. Also selected to the Hays Daily News all-area second-team in 2007.
5 Kevin Young
Olathe (KS) North  DE 6-4/227 Kansas
 Earned second-team all-league honors as a junior.
6 Huldon Tharp
Mulvane (KS) Mulvane  LB 6-0/208 Kansas
 Injury late in the spring to his knee at a passing tournament shouldn't hurt his stock.
7 Darron Harvey
Overland Park (KS) Shawnee Mission West  DB 6-2/190 Junior College
 Played in only one game as a junior because of an injury.
8 Ian Knight
Wichita (KS) Wichita Heights  DE 6-2/242 Junior College
 Along with football duties, he ran the 110 hurdles and 200 for the track team this past spring.
9 Riley Spencer
Hesston (KS) Hesston  OL 6-6/270 Kansas
 Spencer was a key reason why Hesston went 10-1 last season.
10 Jake Morin
Overland Park (KS) St. Thomas Aquinas  OL 6-5/287 Air Force



*Notice the lack of "Kansas State"


And you list the kids who had time for maybe one cup of coffee with Snyder?  I think you're wise enough to see what is starting to take place.





A couple kids are transferring to be closer to home... big deal.  If Prince wasn't incompetent, both guys would already be at K-State. 

May 27, 2009, 05:16:13 PM
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A couple kids are transferring to be closer to home... big deal.  If Prince wasn't incompetent, both guys would already be at K-State.

good point. ksu is the football school, ku is nothing.
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.

May 27, 2009, 05:20:21 PM
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ku is the favorite to win the North in '09.  K-State is a bottom feeder.  Accept reality.

May 27, 2009, 05:21:57 PM
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ku is the favorite to win the North in '09. 

good luck. hopefully when the big 12 hits year 14, ku will leave that elite group of teams to never play in a ccg.
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.

May 27, 2009, 05:24:01 PM
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ku is the favorite to win the North in '09.  K-State is a bottom feeder.  Accept reality.

A very good reason for you to be so concerned.  Even in the hay-day of ku football, in-staters of the likes of A. Brown, B. Brown, and C. Harper never gave ku a sniff.  Obviously, Mangino is building a perennial powerhouse.

May 27, 2009, 05:29:05 PM
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ku is the favorite to win the North in '09. 

good luck. hopefully when the big 12 hits year 14, ku will leave that elite group of teams to never play in a ccg.



We've already left the group of teams to never play in a BCS Bowl.  Playing in the CCG shouldn't be too hard.



ku is the favorite to win the North in '09.  K-State is a bottom feeder.  Accept reality.

A very good reason for you to be so concerned.  Even in the hay-day of ku football, in-staters of the likes of A. Brown, B. Brown, and C. Harper never gave ku a sniff.  Obviously, Mangino is building a perennial powerhouse.



1.  It's not the "hay-day" of ku football.  ku football will just continue to get better now with improved recruiting classes and brand new facilities. 


2.  Guys like Bryce Brown and Chris Harper visited ku multiple times... ku can't sign them all.  Even when K-State was experiencing "DoD," ku got its fair share of in-state talent.  ku's coaching staff has really done a nice job of building a solid pipeline into the Dallas Metroplex and other areas of Texas, which is why it doesn't bother me that much when a guy like Bryce Brown goes to Tennessee. 

May 27, 2009, 05:31:56 PM
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We've already left the group of teams to never play in a BCS Bowl.  Playing in the CCG shouldn't be too hard.

Good luck. We've been waiting.  Congrats on joining an arbitrary list of teams though.  :confused:

ksu fans have experienced both, and the "BCS" is a running joke.

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1.  It's not the "hay-day" of ku football.  ku football will just continue to get better now with improved recruiting classes and brand new facilities.

well, using that logic any program can argue their best is in the future.  :rolleyes:
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.

May 27, 2009, 05:35:19 PM
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ku is the favorite to win the North in '09.  K-State is a bottom feeder.  Accept reality.

Yes, ku is the favorite in '09 and what do you see happening beyond '09?


May 27, 2009, 05:39:37 PM
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1.  It's not the "hay-day" of ku football.  ku football will just continue to get better now with improved recruiting classes and brand new facilities. 


2.  Guys like Bryce Brown and Chris Harper visited ku multiple times... ku can't sign them all.  Even when K-State was experiencing "DoD," ku got its fair share of in-state talent.  ku's coaching staff has really done a nice job of building a solid pipeline into the Dallas Metroplex and other areas of Texas, which is why it doesn't bother me that much when a guy like Bryce Brown goes to Tennessee. 


be warned.  KSU was sitting in a great position 10 years ago.  Osborne was stepping down while CU was starting to nose dive from their great run starting in the mid 80's.  OU and Tejas were just starting to get some footing under Mack and Stoops.  KSU was winning at an extremely high clip and had the facilities.

BTW, the "solid pipeline" into the Dallas Metroplex can change in a hurry.

Need we mention MM's health and prospects for longeivity as a coach?

May 27, 2009, 05:57:53 PM
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2.  Guys like Bryce Brown and Chris Harper visited ku multiple times... ku can't sign them all.  Even when K-State was experiencing "DoD," ku got its fair share of in-state talent.  ku's coaching staff has really done a nice job of building a solid pipeline into the Dallas Metroplex and other areas of Texas, which is why it doesn't bother me that much when a guy like Bryce Brown goes to Tennessee. 
:ustupid: :'byecruelworld:





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May 27, 2009, 06:00:56 PM
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ku is the favorite to win the North in '09.  K-State is a bottom feeder.  Accept reality.

Why wouldn't NU roll right over you like last year?


I still want my cooler, bitches!

May 27, 2009, 06:47:18 PM
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Best WR tandem in the big 12!

wtf is with you. Harper probably only considered us because we promised he'd get snaps as QB.

You do understand why Harper is leaving Oregon don't you? :rolleyes:

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May 27, 2009, 06:49:52 PM
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Best WR tandem in the big 12!

wtf is with you. Harper probably only considered us because we promised he'd get snaps as QB.

You do understand why Harper is leaving Oregon don't you? :rolleyes:

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May 27, 2009, 07:38:17 PM
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2.  Guys like Bryce Brown and Chris Harper visited ku multiple times... ku can't sign them all.  Even when K-State was experiencing "DoD," ku got its fair share of in-state talent.  ku's coaching staff has really done a nice job of building a solid pipeline into the Dallas Metroplex and other areas of Texas, which is why it doesn't bother me that much when a guy like Bryce Brown goes to Tennessee. 
:ustupid: :'byecruelworld:

QFT. Did either of them even visit ku once?

May 27, 2009, 08:30:03 PM
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2.  Guys like Bryce Brown and Chris Harper visited ku multiple times... ku can't sign them all.  Even when K-State was experiencing "DoD," ku got its fair share of in-state talent.  ku's coaching staff has really done a nice job of building a solid pipeline into the Dallas Metroplex and other areas of Texas, which is why it doesn't bother me that much when a guy like Bryce Brown goes to Tennessee. 

 :jerkoff:

How did that work out for you?

May 27, 2009, 08:41:08 PM
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ku is the favorite to win the North in '09.  K-State is a bottom feeder.  Accept reality.

Why wouldn't NU roll right over you like last year?
ku is the favorite to win the North in '09.  K-State is a bottom feeder.  Accept reality.

Why wouldn't NU roll right over you like last year?
Ugh, cuth that game ith at home and we have nithe fathilities and we control recruiting in the Dallath Metroplex- duh

May 27, 2009, 08:48:29 PM
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2.  Guys like Bryce Brown and Chris Harper visited ku multiple times... ku can't sign them all.  Even when K-State was experiencing "DoD," ku got its fair share of in-state talent.  ku's coaching staff has really done a nice job of building a solid pipeline into the Dallas Metroplex and other areas of Texas, which is why it doesn't bother me that much when a guy like Bryce Brown goes to Tennessee. 
:ustupid: :'byecruelworld:

QFT. Did either of them even visit ku once?



Brown took multiple unofficial visits to ku.  There are pictures of him on the ku sidelines during one of our non-con games.  You guys just don't a god damn thing about ku football, which is par for the course on this board. 


ku is the favorite to win the North in '09.  K-State is a bottom feeder.  Accept reality.

Why wouldn't NU roll right over you like last year?



ku was leading at halftime in Lincoln last season.  The final score was 45-35.... neither team dominated that game.  Oh, and the last couple times Nebraska has visited Lawrence, the games haven't even been close.  See: 40-15, 76-39.  Furthermore, Nebraska is breaking in an inexperienced QB while ku returns one of the top 5 QB's in the nation in Todd Reesing.  Like I said, just accept reality and accept your place as a bottom feeder in the Big 12 for the next few years.

May 27, 2009, 08:51:06 PM
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Bentard maybe we say the things we do because you're always going to get all  :angryMJ: about it, and it's quite  :lol:




May 27, 2009, 08:59:05 PM
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2.  Guys like Bryce Brown and Chris Harper visited ku multiple times... ku can't sign them all.  Even when K-State was experiencing "DoD," ku got its fair share of in-state talent.  ku's coaching staff has really done a nice job of building a solid pipeline into the Dallas Metroplex and other areas of Texas, which is why it doesn't bother me that much when a guy like Bryce Brown goes to Tennessee. 
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QFT. Did either of them even visit ku once?



Brown took multiple unofficial visits to ku.  There are pictures of him on the ku sidelines during one of our non-con games.  You guys just don't a god damn thing about ku football, which is par for the course on this board. 


ku is the favorite to win the North in '09.  K-State is a bottom feeder.  Accept reality.

Why wouldn't NU roll right over you like last year?



ku was leading at halftime in Lincoln last season.  The final score was 45-35.... neither team dominated that game.  Oh, and the last couple times Nebraska has visited Lawrence, the games haven't even been close.  See: 40-15, 76-39.  Furthermore, Nebraska is breaking in an inexperienced QB while ku returns one of the top 5 QB's in the nation in Todd Reesing.  Like I said, just accept reality and accept your place as a bottom feeder in the Big 12 for the next few years.

Did Harper ever visit ku? Lol at Todd Reesing being a top 5 QB in the nation  :lol: . Top 5 in the Big 12, but not in the country imo.

May 27, 2009, 09:00:55 PM
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Shh . . . Bentard logic dictates that if you didn't know that ONE guy visited ku than you don't know $hit about ku football.

Bentard Translation ring says:  You are not as obsessed about ku, as I am about K-State.




May 27, 2009, 09:07:05 PM
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i remember when ksuck had a nice regional run that ended ....almost a decade ago?...hang in there guys.

May 27, 2009, 09:08:04 PM
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the Benvalidator meter is pegged. OH NOES@@!!!

I think what should be known in all of this is that the North in 2009 is going to compeletly stink....just as it has since 2004.

The conference is simply waiting on another KSU resurrection to bring some national respectability back to our Division.


Nebraska can't do it, Colorado is, well, Colorado, Mizzou always falls flat in November, Iowa State (lol)......and ku peaked in 2007.


It's up to EMAW!!!  :kstatriot: :powertard:
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May 27, 2009, 09:09:49 PM
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i remember when ksuck had a nice regional run that ended ....almost a decade ago?...hang in there guys.

I remember when the term "ksuck" was original and funny....almost four decades ago. Hang in there guy.
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