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June 22, 2009, 11:35:55 PM
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"No, I'm simply trying to give you guys a taste of your own medicine . . . " BS.
Again, I quote "K-State has some of the biggest scumbags to ever walk the Earth"
Truth is you're unhinged.
It's sports dude.

June 22, 2009, 11:38:19 PM
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"No, I'm simply trying to give you guys a taste of your own medicine . . . " BS.
Again, I quote "K-State has some of the biggest scumbags to ever walk the Earth"
Truth is you're unhinged.
It's sports dude.






June 23, 2009, 07:19:27 AM
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How many times can Bentard tap out in one thread??

He's approaching a new record.

All of which is . . . kind of sad really.


June 23, 2009, 07:21:39 AM
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ukcc education. . . adding one more over-confident, ill-informed a-hole to the KSU CEO run business world.

Can one school really keep us in this recession single-handedly?

Tough to say. . . but that won't stop ukcc from trying!
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June 23, 2009, 07:26:46 AM
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June 23, 2009, 07:33:55 AM
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LOL . . . did Bentard just say he's got premium at Rivals and Scout and therefore he knows there's no cheating going on at ku??

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First off, as someone so adroitly stated earlier, the only Tax Liability K-State might have is a few thousand dollars in witholdings that should have been taken out of these payments, with a minor less than 2% tax penalty added.   As those in the athletic community pointed out, many coaches/AD's have their own corporations and many coaches/AD's get lump sum payments to those corporations.   But you can't rely on a 22 year old unemployed ku graduate to figure that out, or to be able to speak to that in any kind of educated fashion.

The only "tax fraud" that may have happened would have been on the part of the individuals who received the payments, and that's between them and the IRS.  

Back to the cheating.  Guys like Collins are still at ku only because certain entities in and around the ku basketball program (that have been there for decades, thus one of the reasons why ku basketball has been on probation 5 times, more than any other Division One basketball program) made it financially worth their wild to stay at ku another year . . . the quest for another national title is a powerful one.   No dumbass that posts at slanttards, and tardville is going to be on there discussing that reality . . . and those that want to deny it are just nothing but major ku fanboys who will tell you sleazebags like Mark Mangino and outright slugs like kurtis Townsend are as pure as the wind driven snow.




June 23, 2009, 07:53:31 AM
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How many prep schools did the Morris Mongoloids and Morningstar have to go to Bentard??

"The two say they are happy having relocated to Lawrence with their mom, Angel, who has her own place here and is employed at First Management."  

"It's great having her here," Markieff said. "I'm just glad we're in Lawrence right now. Philadelphia is a nice place, but other than family, the crime rate is kind of high."
(LJ World, 10/17/2008)

Folks, they're so blatant about it they just go ahead and admit right in the home town newspaper.  

"Such basketball connections -- Compton is a fixture behind the ku bench at Allen Fieldhouse and often follows the team on the road -- allow the longtime booster to escape the pressures of the business world."
  (First Management CEO Doug Compton in the LJ World 10/5/2003)
« Last Edit: June 23, 2009, 07:56:46 AM by sonofdaxjones »

June 23, 2009, 08:35:21 AM
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A couple million here... a few hundred thousand there.  It's full blown massive corruption and tax fraud at K-State.  All of that cheating just to beat ku for the first time ever in Bramlage.  So pathetic.


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Cheating?  You are very dumb.



100% cheating... which is why tax fraud is completely illegal, oh smart one. 



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Wow.  You need to hit the books, dummy.  Tax avoidance is legal and any fraud unproven at this point.

Also, has nothing to do with NCAA.

And the basketball team is so squeaky clean it is embarassing.  Well done Frank.   :woot:
Not really.  In the AAU ranks there is rumblings about Beasley, Mayo, and KSU.  Don't know if anything will come from it but i would keep an eye on what is uncovered in the USC investigation.  There are also rumblings about Hill and the amount of money he made as a first year assistant.  Once again, not claiming anything will come of this but i wouldn't call it squeaky clean.  How funny is it that Snyder is more of a crook at KSU than Huggs.  LOL.
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

June 23, 2009, 08:39:27 AM
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Shelters dead-beat dads who have brothers in the NBA? Players in gang fights? and on, and on, and on.
Are you serious?  Rush's case was put off because they were waiting on him to get his money from the nba.  Who cares if his brother is in the NBA?  It's not his problem to pay for his brothers kid.  Be careful on what you say about players cause KSU has had some bad ones yourself.  Sex craved, bad dads, gangstas, all at KSU also. 
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

June 23, 2009, 08:41:26 AM
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Shelters dead-beat dads who have brothers in the NBA? Players in gang fights? and on, and on, and on.
Are you serious?  Rush's case was put off because they were waiting on him to get his money from the nba.  Who cares if his brother is in the NBA?  It's not his problem to pay for his brothers kid.  Be careful on what you say about players cause KSU has had some bad ones yourself.  Sex craved, bad dads, gangstas, all at KSU also. 

Ok, puritan pete.
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June 23, 2009, 08:42:18 AM
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Hawks . . . please explain the logic of someone getting paid what is rightfully owed to them per their contract and how that makes them a "crook".

If you were contracted with an employer, and they paid you the money they owed you, would you consider yourself a "crook"??

Your other problem is, we readily admit that K-State has seen more than it's fair share of off the court issues with athletes.  

Just admit it, Rush was a deadbeat dad who consitantly had to be chased down by the child protection systems of the Missouri courts to get him to step up and do the right thing.  The funniest thing of all was the Bentards of the world trying to claim it was a different Brandon Rush . . . honor student at ku.   :lol:



June 23, 2009, 08:48:37 AM
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Back to the cheating.  Guys like Collins are still at ku only because certain entities in and around the ku basketball program (that have been there for decades, thus one of the reasons why ku basketball has been on probation 5 times, more than any other Division One basketball program) made it financially worth their wild to stay at ku another year . . . the quest for another national title is a powerful one.   No dumbass that posts at slanttards, and tardville is going to be on there discussing that reality . . . and those that want to deny it are just nothing but major ku fanboys who will tell you sleazebags like Mark Mangino and outright slugs like kurtis Townsend are as pure as the wind driven snow.

Same as you saying Snyder is some saint.  All those questionable athletes somehow being able to get into KSU.  Don't really have to look to hard to figure out where that extra 845k went. 

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

June 23, 2009, 08:49:16 AM
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LOL . . . did Bentard just say he's got premium at Rivals and Scout and therefore he knows there's no cheating going on at ku??

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First off, as someone so adroitly stated earlier, the only Tax Liability K-State might have is a few thousand dollars in witholdings that should have been taken out of these payments, with a minor less than 2% tax penalty added.   As those in the athletic community pointed out, many coaches/AD's have their own corporations and many coaches/AD's get lump sum payments to those corporations.   But you can't rely on a 22 year old unemployed ku graduate to figure that out, or to be able to speak to that in any kind of educated fashion.

The only "tax fraud" that may have happened would have been on the part of the individuals who received the payments, and that's between them and the IRS.  

Back to the cheating.  Guys like Collins are still at ku only because certain entities in and around the ku basketball program (that have been there for decades, thus one of the reasons why ku basketball has been on probation 5 times, more than any other Division One basketball program) made it financially worth their wild to stay at ku another year . . . the quest for another national title is a powerful one.   No dumbass that posts at slanttards, and tardville is going to be on there discussing that reality . . . and those that want to deny it are just nothing but major ku fanboys who will tell you sleazebags like Mark Mangino and outright slugs like kurtis Townsend are as pure as the wind driven snow.







LOL.






By the way, I'm 23 years old and I work for US Bank.  



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June 23, 2009, 08:50:43 AM
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How many prep schools did the Morris Mongoloids and Morningstar have to go to Bentard??

"The two say they are happy having relocated to Lawrence with their mom, Angel, who has her own place here and is employed at First Management."  

"It's great having her here," Markieff said. "I'm just glad we're in Lawrence right now. Philadelphia is a nice place, but other than family, the crime rate is kind of high."
(LJ World, 10/17/2008)

Folks, they're so blatant about it they just go ahead and admit right in the home town newspaper.  

"Such basketball connections -- Compton is a fixture behind the ku bench at Allen Fieldhouse and often follows the team on the road -- allow the longtime booster to escape the pressures of the business world."
  (First Management CEO Doug Compton in the LJ World 10/5/2003)




How is that any different from Beasley's entire family moving to Manhattan?  Where are the NCAA rules violations that you keep talking about?  Lot's of flailing this morning, 'Pad.

June 23, 2009, 08:50:55 AM
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uk fans just want to believe that everyone is as dirty as they are when the actual facts prove they are the dirtiest in history.   

I wish we weren't so shiny clean sometimes.  I truly do.
Might want to look at Arizona State, SMU, Auburn, Minn, aTm, OU, Wichita State, Illinois, Alabama etc. etc.  wow, who is that right there with ku with 6 major infractions?  It's KSU.
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

June 23, 2009, 08:51:43 AM
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Shelters dead-beat dads who have brothers in the NBA? Players in gang fights? and on, and on, and on.
Are you serious?  Rush's case was put off because they were waiting on him to get his money from the nba.  Who cares if his brother is in the NBA?  It's not his problem to pay for his brothers kid.  Be careful on what you say about players cause KSU has had some bad ones yourself.  Sex craved, bad dads, gangstas, all at KSU also. 

Ok, puritan pete.
Lol.  bad choice of words, how bout Sexual assaultists
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

June 23, 2009, 08:53:32 AM
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Would love for 'Pad to weigh in on the cheating that has taken place at Memphis, USC, Michigan, Oklahoma, Indiana, UConn, Florida State, etc, etc. 



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June 23, 2009, 08:54:42 AM
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Shelters dead-beat dads who have brothers in the NBA? Players in gang fights? and on, and on, and on.
Are you serious?  Rush's case was put off because they were waiting on him to get his money from the nba.  Who cares if his brother is in the NBA?  It's not his problem to pay for his brothers kid.  Be careful on what you say about players cause KSU has had some bad ones yourself.  Sex craved, bad dads, gangstas, all at KSU also. 

Ok, puritan pete.
Lol.  bad choice of words, how bout Sexual assaultists

Wasn't billy snyders dad a "dead beat"? ...i guess that makes bill a greedy bastard in light of the new developments.

June 23, 2009, 08:57:59 AM
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Bentard with yet another  Tapout . . . it has to be a record in the same thread.  

hawks . . . that's the best you got??  LOL . . . how many "questionable" guys are we talking about hawks over the course of 18 years??  Maybe 1 or 2??  K-State got some guys who couldn't get into other schools because of 1 class, and those same guys likely would have gotten into ku as well . . . it's not like ku over its history has had some sort of huge problem getting Juco transfers into school and when they thought there might be a problem . . . they commited outright academic fraud in which sleazeball Mark Mangino tried to claim he didn't know anything about it.   :lol:

But again, still waiting on the logic behind getting paid what you're owed and have contracted for . . . and how that relates to being a "crook".

I also wait on Bentard to explain how K-State has committed major "tax fraud".


Bentard . . . I don't care about those schools, but it is interesting that John Callipari is a former ku assistant and worked for a guy who nearly got UCLA in all kinds of trouble, and ended up putting ku on probation.


  
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June 23, 2009, 08:59:30 AM
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How many prep schools did the Morris Mongoloids and Morningstar have to go to Bentard??

"The two say they are happy having relocated to Lawrence with their mom, Angel, who has her own place here and is employed at First Management."  

"It's great having her here," Markieff said. "I'm just glad we're in Lawrence right now. Philadelphia is a nice place, but other than family, the crime rate is kind of high."
(LJ World, 10/17/2008)

Folks, they're so blatant about it they just go ahead and admit right in the home town newspaper.  

"Such basketball connections -- Compton is a fixture behind the ku bench at Allen Fieldhouse and often follows the team on the road -- allow the longtime booster to escape the pressures of the business world."
 (First Management CEO Doug Compton in the LJ World 10/5/2003)




How is that any different from Beasley's entire family moving to Manhattan?  Where are the NCAA rules violations that you keep talking about?  Lot's of flailing this morning, 'Pad.

LOL @ Bentard . . . Ben could you please document to me from a verifiable source that Beasley's mom worked for a major K-State booster who sits right behind the K-State bench and travels with the team as well.

Thanks . . . and I look forward to seeing what you can't dig up.

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June 23, 2009, 09:01:00 AM
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Hawks . . . please explain the logic of someone getting paid what is rightfully owed to them per their contract and how that makes them a "crook".

If you were contracted with an employer, and they paid you the money they owed you, would you consider yourself a "crook"??

Your other problem is, we readily admit that K-State has seen more than it's fair share of off the court issues with athletes.  

Just admit it, Rush was a deadbeat dad who consitantly had to be chased down by the child protection systems of the Missouri courts to get him to step up and do the right thing.  The funniest thing of all was the Bentards of the world trying to claim it was a different Brandon Rush . . . honor student at ku.   :lol:

It's more about "IF" Beasley was receiving any money.  You really think he said, "yeah Hill, I will follow you to what ever school and make you one of the highest paid assistant coaches in the country, and I do not want anything in return."  That's just what the rumblings are about, no proof of anything yet, but you couple some info about Mayo with this audit showing almost a million dollars in missing athletic money and the NCAA wonders a bit.  I would be worried about an investigation with some possible penalties for Lack of Institutional Control.  Like I said, USC maybe able to keep the NCAA from digging to deep and everything will be fine.  Per the football team, it actually is pretty quiet about the NCAA doing anything in that aspect other than trying to track down the missing money.  I would say the chances of a NCAA investigation is 50/50 right now with the main investigation geared towards institutional control.  
Per Rush, yeah he acted a little immature, happens to pampered 18-20 year olds all across the nation.  
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

June 23, 2009, 09:03:20 AM
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uk fans just want to believe that everyone is as dirty as they are when the actual facts prove they are the dirtiest in history.   

I wish we weren't so shiny clean sometimes.  I truly do.
Might want to look at Arizona State, SMU, Auburn, Minn, aTm, OU, Wichita State, Illinois, Alabama etc. etc.  wow, who is that right there with ku with 6 major infractions?  It's KSU.

Can't believe I'm getting sucked into this thread.  Some questions I posted before:

1. Which school is currently on NCAA probation for major infractions in both football and men's basketball?  And which school is not?
A. Kansas
B. Kansas State

2. Which school historically has at least two findings of "lack of institutional control"?  And which school has zero LOI findings?
A. Kansas
B. Kansas State

3. Which school hired the father of its Player of the Year as a coach before he committed?  CLUE: Digger Phelps said at the time, "It's a disgrace a school can hire a truck driver to be a basketball coach."  BONUS CLUE: This school's boosters also gave a car to its other greatest player in school history, later resulting in NCAA sanctions.
A. Kansas
B. Kansas State

4. Which school has signed two athletes who were charged with felonies (pleaded down) in the last few years?  Which school refused to offer scholarships to athletes charged with felonies, and had its AD say, "I think you do have to draw some kind of a line, and for me it starts with the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor."
A. Kansas
B. Kansas State
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June 23, 2009, 09:04:50 AM
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Yeah . . . we can really tell that Martin and Hill are sweating the situation with USC and Mayo.  

Meanwhile Collins is traveling back to Chicago (and points beyond) all the time with his "handler" paying all the bills, and looking forward to the financial rewards of staying at ku for another season.


June 23, 2009, 09:09:12 AM
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Bentard . . . during your break time at the bank, could you please remind the listeners how many prep schools Morningstar and the Mongoloid Twins went to . . . you know since it's such a big deal the guys like Sutton went to school for an extra semester, we'd like to know how many YEARS of extra school the academic giants at ku needed to get eligible.  How about deadbeat dad Brandon Rush, how many prep schools did he attend again??


June 23, 2009, 09:12:26 AM
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Yeah . . . we can really tell that Martin and Hill are sweating the situation with USC and Mayo.  

Meanwhile Collins is traveling back to Chicago (and points beyond) all the time with his "handler" paying all the bills, and looking forward to the financial rewards of staying at ku for another season.


your confused here dax.  I've never said ku is clean.  I'm embarrassed as a fan when they get caught cheating.  I'm saying KSU is dirty also, as is every other school in the NCAA.  Pretty much why the NCAA as an organization is a joke.  Like i also said before, the USC and Mayo situation has brought up KSU and a bidding war.  I would be a little worried about that. 
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

June 23, 2009, 09:14:23 AM
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Yes hawks . . . you hear "rumblings".  We know.   I suspect those "rumbling"' eminate somewhere between slantards, kusportstards and the tardville capital . . . phogtard.net.
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June 23, 2009, 09:15:04 AM
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Which school refused to offer scholarships to athletes charged with felonies, and had its AD say, "I think you do have to draw some kind of a line, and for me it starts with the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor."

LOL.  
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

June 23, 2009, 09:15:59 AM
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Yes hawks . . . you hear "rumblings".  We know.

whats funny is you claim to be in the know with AAU tourney guys.  Just ask them.  All you have to do.  Do you know Mr. Bell? 
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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

June 23, 2009, 09:18:35 AM
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Yes hawks . . . you hear "rumblings".  We know.

whats funny is you claim to be in the know with AAU tourney guys.  Just ask them.  All you have to do.

I'll ask them if they're heard the rumblings coming out of tardville about Walker and Beasley.  It's just a shame K-State couldn't put together a big enough financial package to get them to stay another year, like ku and company did for Collins (and others).


June 23, 2009, 09:18:50 AM
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BMW, where are you getting the info that says Rush had a 4.0 GPA? He couldn't even maintain a 2.0 in high school. IIRC, he scored a 12 on his first ACT or something like that. There is no was on this Earth that Rush could get a 4.0 at ku by himself, without any cheating involved. There is no way he could have qualified without cheating as well. He couldn't qualify at other schools, but it just so happened that he qualified at ku.