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July 08, 2009, 05:53:21 PM
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Coulda swore i cleared all this up last nite, but w/e

July 08, 2009, 05:59:11 PM
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Ben I am not all trying to "invalidate" ku's fine 2007 season, I just simply point out the factual reality that ku's fine 2007 was cobbled together on the back of highly mediocre competition, and against some of the worst defenses in college football.   What a feast, a good offense like ku had being able to play against 6 of the worst defenses in the game, and against no defense better than 59th in the country.   Other coaches would give up a testicle to be able to have that happen to them.

But if you had been following along, I was just destroying the idiocy of T. Brew and the usual ku historical revisionism.






Yet ku's defense went up against three top 10 offenses and finished ranked #12 overall in total defense.  Seems like ku's '07 team might have just been really good.




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July 08, 2009, 06:39:24 PM
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Yes Ben . . . ku did go up against 3 Top 10 Offenses, and those offense averaged 34 points against ku . . . the problem with that logic is that 2 of those offenses had 2 of the worst defenses in college football "supporting" them.   The one offense that had a defense that was slightly mediocre beat ku.   VT had the 100th ranked offense in the country and the 53rd ranked scoring defense . . . ku's defense rightfully should have had no problem stopping them, because a bunch of VT's scoring came off of Special Teams and Int's . . . make VT's offense beat you, and they're awful.   Just be honest, in 2007 ku didn't play any team that was very capable in all facets of the game, except for Missouri.   In 2008, ku played good teams, that were at least mediocre to quite good in all facets of the game, and thus ku lost 5 games.








July 08, 2009, 06:58:40 PM
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Yes Ben . . . ku did go up against 3 Top 10 Offenses, and those offense averaged 34 points against ku . . . the problem with that logic is that 2 of those offenses had 2 of the worst defenses in college football "supporting" them.   The one offense that had a defense that was slightly mediocre beat ku.   VT had the 100th ranked offense in the country and the 53rd ranked scoring defense . . . ku's defense rightfully should have had no problem stopping them, because a bunch of VT's scoring came off of Special Teams and Int's . . . make VT's offense beat you, and they're awful.   Just be honest, in 2007 ku didn't play any team that was very capable in all facets of the game, except for Missouri.   In 2008, ku played good teams, that were at least mediocre to quite good in all facets of the game, and thus ku lost 5 games.





That's like trying to say that K-State didn't have a good team in '03 because they went 4-7 in '04.



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July 08, 2009, 07:13:15 PM
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Ben I am not all trying to "invalidate" ku's fine 2007 season, I just simply point out the factual reality that ku's fine 2007 was cobbled together on the back of highly mediocre competition, and against some of the worst defenses in college football.   What a feast, a good offense like ku had being able to play against 6 of the worst defenses in the game, and against no defense better than 59th in the country.   Other coaches would give up a testicle to be able to have that happen to them.

But if you had been following along, I was just destroying the idiocy of T. Brew and the usual ku historical revisionism.






Yet ku's defense went up against three top 10 offenses and finished ranked #12 overall in total defense.  Seems like ku's '07 team might have just been really good.




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Where do you get three top 10 offenses?  I only count 1.

CMU-#21
SE Louisiana-I can't seem to find their stats. 
Toledo-#32
FIU-#120
KSU-#19
Baylor-#112
Colorado-#63
aTm-#58
Nubb-#29
OSU-#23
ISU-#112
Mizzou-#9
Va Tech-#54

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/sortables?stat=team&sort=ppg&season=3&year=2007&group=80

July 08, 2009, 07:19:27 PM
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http://web1.ncaa.org/d1mfb/natlRank.jsp?year=2007&div=4&rpt=IA_teamtotoff&site=org


Bowl Subdivision (FBS) National Team Report

Total Offense

Year: 2007 Thru: 01/07/08 Minimum Pct. of Games Played  

Rank Name Games Plays Yds Avg TDs Ydspgm Wins Losses Ties

1 Tulsa 14 1126 7615 6.76 79 543.93 10 4 0
2 Texas Tech 13 1009 6885 6.82 70 529.62 9 4 0
3 Hawaii 13 942 6657 7.07 76 512.08 12 1 0
4 Houston 13 1036 6525 6.30 59 501.92 8 5 0
5 Missouri 14 1112 6864 6.17 70 490.29 12 2 0
6 Louisville 12 909 5856 6.44 55 488.00 6 6 0
7 Oklahoma St. 13 978 6322 6.46 60 486.31 7 6 0
8 Kansas 13 988 6237 6.31 72 479.77 12 1 0
9 Nebraska 12 898 5619 6.26 53 468.25 5 7 0
10 Oregon 13 1028 6078 5.91 62 467.54 9 4 0

July 08, 2009, 07:20:13 PM
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Yes Ben . . . ku did go up against 3 Top 10 Offenses, and those offense averaged 34 points against ku . . . the problem with that logic is that 2 of those offenses had 2 of the worst defenses in college football "supporting" them.   The one offense that had a defense that was slightly mediocre beat ku.   VT had the 100th ranked offense in the country and the 53rd ranked scoring defense . . . ku's defense rightfully should have had no problem stopping them, because a bunch of VT's scoring came off of Special Teams and Int's . . . make VT's offense beat you, and they're awful.   Just be honest, in 2007 ku didn't play any team that was very capable in all facets of the game, except for Missouri.   In 2008, ku played good teams, that were at least mediocre to quite good in all facets of the game, and thus ku lost 5 games.





That's like trying to say that K-State didn't have a good team in '03 because they went 4-7 in '04.



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Not really, you see I am not saying that ku DID NOT have a good team in 2007, what I am saying is that 12-1 was built on the back of a very mediocre to downright bad set of opponents . . . maybe someday you'll actually admit that (well in some threads you have, you're just not smart enough to realize that here).    

July 08, 2009, 07:28:40 PM
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ku did what a good team should have done against that particular schedule.  Programs such as USC, LSU, and Oklahoma all lost to teams outside of the top 50 that year. 



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July 08, 2009, 07:40:38 PM
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I am not living in the past at all Bentard . . . just destroying Tardville historical revisionism one post at a time.

Quite honestly, with our young, new administration I am extremely optimistic about the future.  

you should be.  i think you guys got a good guy.
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

July 08, 2009, 07:46:23 PM
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I am not living in the past at all Bentard . . . just destroying Tardville historical revisionism one post at a time.

Quite honestly, with our young, new administration I am extremely optimistic about the future.  

you should be.  i think you guys got a good guy.



Yes, the decision to delay the proposed $70 million in facilities upgrades because of financial problems was a positive sign of things to come.



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July 08, 2009, 08:00:02 PM
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I am not living in the past at all Bentard . . . just destroying Tardville historical revisionism one post at a time.

Quite honestly, with our young, new administration I am extremely optimistic about the future.  

you should be.  i think you guys got a good guy.



Yes, the decision to delay the proposed $70 million in facilities upgrades because of financial problems was a positive sign of things to come.



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You shouldn't make fun of poor folks BMW. not polite.
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

July 08, 2009, 08:33:21 PM
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http://web1.ncaa.org/d1mfb/natlRank.jsp?year=2007&div=4&rpt=IA_teamtotoff&site=org


Bowl Subdivision (FBS) National Team Report

Total Offense

Year: 2007 Thru: 01/07/08 Minimum Pct. of Games Played  

Rank Name Games Plays Yds Avg TDs Ydspgm Wins Losses Ties

1 Tulsa 14 1126 7615 6.76 79 543.93 10 4 0
2 Texas Tech 13 1009 6885 6.82 70 529.62 9 4 0
3 Hawaii 13 942 6657 7.07 76 512.08 12 1 0
4 Houston 13 1036 6525 6.30 59 501.92 8 5 0
5 Missouri 14 1112 6864 6.17 70 490.29 12 2 0
6 Louisville 12 909 5856 6.44 55 488.00 6 6 0
7 Oklahoma St. 13 978 6322 6.46 60 486.31 7 6 0
8 Kansas 13 988 6237 6.31 72 479.77 12 1 0
9 Nebraska 12 898 5619 6.26 53 468.25 5 7 0
10 Oregon 13 1028 6078 5.91 62 467.54 9 4 0


Mizzou avg'd 490 yds/game.  They hung 519 on uk.
Nub  avg'd 468 yds/game.  They did you for 484.
OSU avg'd 486 yds/game.  They "only" managed to gain 471 on the Hawks.

Avg of 491 yds/game, or an increase of 9 yds/game.  Not exactly something to brag about.

http://www.kuathletics.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2007-2008/teamstat.html




July 08, 2009, 09:26:48 PM
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Ben...

Tell us again about how college football teams don't practice "tackling" and ALWAYS go 100% full speed in all drills and scrimmages.

 :popcorn:



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All I said was that college coaches usually work on fundamentals more during the off-season.  At ku, the players are required to go 100% in practices and scrimmages.  Not sure how they do it at K-State, but that's the way they do it at ku. 

 

I find it quite amusing that you clearly don't know what the hell you're talking about, yet maintain your stance as if you do. 

You plainly stated earlier in the thread that it wasn't necessary to work on tackling during the season because the players should already know how... Remember?  Let me put it in a scenario that you might better understand...  It's kind of like saying that a basketball team doesn't need to work on shooting during the season because they should already know how to "shoot" by the time the season rolls around.

Secondly, the players at ALL D-1 colleges practice at the speed the coaches prescribe for each drill.  If you think for a second that all scrimmaging and tackling drills during the season are done at full speed, then you are a bigger moron than I could have ever imagined.   

 :lol: :lol: :lol:

July 08, 2009, 09:34:28 PM
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Again, no comparison between the 2 situations, and Snyder played at least 2 Top 25 teams every year (if not Top 10) whereas Mangino went 2 full seasons at ku and only played 1 Final Top 25 team during the regular season . . . 24 games, 1 against a Final Top 25 team . . . a loss.

I couldn't care less what Bob Stoops thought, by the start of practice in Snyder's first season, K-State had 45 guys on scholarship, and almost all of the very few legit D1 guys who would have been returning . . . .had quit.  But hey, if you feel like you need to continually revise history to validate your ku fandom, don't let me stop  you.

Tougher Big 12???. . . in Snyder's 7th year, 4 Big 8 teams finished in the Top 10.  

you should care what stoops thought douche? NC with MM as OC.  :thumbsup: your program is now going into the great wide open. no special prop considerations or personal jets to mancrappy...it's over...go ahead and live in the past.  :jerkoff:


Let's just declare ku 2 decades of dominance in basketball...I mean really? 2 NC and a bunch of final 4' + elite 8's? now that's dominace over time...watch ya got douche's? let's call a spade's, spade's....you's some weak tits.  :lol:



 





July 08, 2009, 09:59:06 PM
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Ben...

Tell us again about how college football teams don't practice "tackling" and ALWAYS go 100% full speed in all drills and scrimmages.

 :popcorn:



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All I said was that college coaches usually work on fundamentals more during the off-season.  At ku, the players are required to go 100% in practices and scrimmages.  Not sure how they do it at K-State, but that's the way they do it at ku. 

 

I find it quite amusing that you clearly don't know what the hell you're talking about, yet maintain your stance as if you do. 

You plainly stated earlier in the thread that it wasn't necessary to work on tackling during the season because the players should already know how... Remember?  Let me put it in a scenario that you might better understand...  It's kind of like saying that a basketball team doesn't need to work on shooting during the season because they should already know how to "shoot" by the time the season rolls around.

Secondly, the players at ALL D-1 colleges practice at the speed the coaches prescribe for each drill.  If you think for a second that all scrimmaging and tackling drills during the season are done at full speed, then you are a bigger moron than I could have ever imagined.   

 :lol: :lol: :lol:

OH...how the self proclaimed mighty have fallen  :lol:  funny crap.  :thumbsup:

July 08, 2009, 10:30:14 PM
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Yeah T. Brew . . . 2 daily non-stops (jet service) from DFW to Manhattan starting right about the time recruiting season really heats up. 

But you keep working it Validator Boy.

American Airlines touches every major airport (and then some) in the United States and K-State can fly'm right into Manhattan.  A recruiting flying into see ku . . . multiple flights, then a 60 minute trip to Lawrence via "beautiful" I-70 from KCI (don't forget to stop by Cabelas, and Nebraska Furniture).


July 08, 2009, 10:37:00 PM
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Ben...

Tell us again about how college football teams don't practice "tackling" and ALWAYS go 100% full speed in all drills and scrimmages.

 :popcorn:



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All I said was that college coaches usually work on fundamentals more during the off-season.  At ku, the players are required to go 100% in practices and scrimmages.  Not sure how they do it at K-State, but that's the way they do it at ku. 

 

I find it quite amusing that you clearly don't know what the hell you're talking about, yet maintain your stance as if you do. 

You plainly stated earlier in the thread that it wasn't necessary to work on tackling during the season because the players should already know how... Remember?  Let me put it in a scenario that you might better understand...  It's kind of like saying that a basketball team doesn't need to work on shooting during the season because they should already know how to "shoot" by the time the season rolls around.

Secondly, the players at ALL D-1 colleges practice at the speed the coaches prescribe for each drill.  If you think for a second that all scrimmaging and tackling drills during the season are done at full speed, then you are a bigger moron than I could have ever imagined.   

 :lol: :lol: :lol:



First of all, who crawled up your ass and died?  Second, I don't need your input when it comes to the game of football, or any sport for that matter.  I've played sports and have been around sports long enough to know a thing or two.  Last but not least, ku players do go 100% in practices.  If you don't, you're not going to see the field very much.  It's the difference between high school football and D-1, Big 12 football.  Maybe they don't do it like that at K-State, which would explain why your program has been below average for all but about 12 years of its existence, but that's how they do it at ku these days.  



http://www2.kusports.com/news/2009/jul/04/kansas-football-rookies-adjusting/?football


Kansas football rookies adjusting

Freshmen getting crash course in rigors of Div. I ball



So far this summer, the Jayhawker Towers dorm room belonging to Kansas University freshman football players Huldon Tharp and Tyrone Sellers Jr. has become a refuge of sorts — a place fellow freshmen can go and, while lounging on couches or fiddling with XBox controllers, air out the stresses of their current predicament.

That predicament: the adjustment to the rigors of Div. I college football.

“That definitely happens,” said Sellers, a defensive end from McCook (Neb.) High. “We’re always complaining about this or that, talking back and forth.”

While the team’s incoming freshmen appear to be settling in nicely — in addition to workouts and classes, a handful already were volunteering last weekend at the Lawrence Interdenominational Nutrition Kitchen (LINK) — they also have reached the conclusion that the relatively carefree days of high school football, where requirements are far less steep and it’s possible to coast through the occasional workout, are a thing of the past.

And it didn’t take them long to figure it out.

Players spent the first three days of summer workouts running the stairs at ku’s Memorial Stadium, step after grueling step at dawn, a not-so-subtle indication of the kind of workload incoming players can expect at the collegiate level.

“(It was) worse than our conditioning in high school for the whole year,” Tharp said.

Added Sellers, “You’re going 100 percent all the time. In high school, you take this play off or that play off in practice, but here, you’re going 100 percent, and you go until it’s the end of the drill.

Since arriving on campus last month, players say, they have fallen into a routine, their days set up with various workouts and appointments. And each night, after a day of weights and running and tutoring and classes, they retire to their dorm rooms, fall onto couches and try to enjoy a couple hours of downtime before rising at 5 a.m. the following morning to do it all over again.

Despite the daily grind, however, players seem to have little problem embracing college life.

For one thing, Tharp says, it’s a nice to be surrounded by teammates willing to work as hard as necessary to get better — something that wasn’t always the case during his prep days.

For another, the freedom that comes with being away from home for the first time has been welcomed happily.

“Finally being on my own,” Sellers said, asked the best part about being in college. “Not having to be in my parents’ house — just (doing) whatever I want to do. I still got mandatory things I’ve got to do, but I can be free and don’t have to tell them what I’m doing or where I’m going.”

For the time being, it’s unclear which of the team’s newcomers will be in a position to make an immediate impact in 2009. That likely will be sorted out during August practices, when coaches are able to see what kinds of strides new players have made throughout the course of the summer.

In the meantime, the team’s newest members are busy settling in, acclimating themselves to the city of Lawrence and basking in the attention of a Kansas fan base that, after watching the program ascend over the past few seasons, is hungry for a Big 12 North title.

“It’s definitely cool,” Sellers said of the excitement surrounding the program. “You got a little taste of it in high school, people coming up and telling you, ‘Good game.’ But I think it’s a whole different atmosphere here. People bleed crimson and blue around here, and it’s kind of nice to have that.”




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July 08, 2009, 10:39:15 PM
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I am not living in the past at all Bentard . . . just destroying Tardville historical revisionism one post at a time.

Quite honestly, with our young, new administration I am extremely optimistic about the future.  

you should be.  i think you guys got a good guy.





Yes, the decision to delay the proposed $70 million in facilities upgrades because of financial problems was a positive sign of things to come.



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That doesn't mean that they're not still working on it . . . but K-State's football facilities are just fine.  A $10 million dollar top to bottom renovation of the Vanier Complex (a facility that was 20 years ahead of ku), a overhaul of the massive football only indoor practice facility (ku doesn't have one), already got the big screen videoboards, K-State has nearly twice as many suites as ku, and K-State has a 2,000 seat stadium club replete with multiple bars, private restrooms, flat screens and elevators . . . not a double wide in the endzone equipped with porta potties.  :flush:


July 08, 2009, 10:42:18 PM
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Ben...

Tell us again about how college football teams don't practice "tackling" and ALWAYS go 100% full speed in all drills and scrimmages.

 :popcorn:



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All I said was that college coaches usually work on fundamentals more during the off-season.  At ku, the players are required to go 100% in practices and scrimmages.  Not sure how they do it at K-State, but that's the way they do it at ku. 

 

I find it quite amusing that you clearly don't know what the hell you're talking about, yet maintain your stance as if you do. 

You plainly stated earlier in the thread that it wasn't necessary to work on tackling during the season because the players should already know how... Remember?  Let me put it in a scenario that you might better understand...  It's kind of like saying that a basketball team doesn't need to work on shooting during the season because they should already know how to "shoot" by the time the season rolls around.

Secondly, the players at ALL D-1 colleges practice at the speed the coaches prescribe for each drill.  If you think for a second that all scrimmaging and tackling drills during the season are done at full speed, then you are a bigger moron than I could have ever imagined.   

 :lol: :lol: :lol:



First of all, who crawled up your ass and died?  Second, I don't need your input when it comes to the game of football, or any sport for that matter.  I've played sports and have been around sports long enough to know a thing or two.  Last but not least, ku players do go 100% in practices.  If you don't, you're not going to see the field very much.  It's the difference between high school football and D-1, Big 12 football.  Maybe they don't do it like that at K-State, which would explain why your program has been below average for all but about 12 years of its existence, but that's how they do it at ku these days.  



http://www2.kusports.com/news/2009/jul/04/kansas-football-rookies-adjusting/?football


Kansas football rookies adjusting

Freshmen getting crash course in rigors of Div. I ball



So far this summer, the Jayhawker Towers dorm room belonging to Kansas University freshman football players Huldon Tharp and Tyrone Sellers Jr. has become a refuge of sorts — a place fellow freshmen can go and, while lounging on couches or fiddling with XBox controllers, air out the stresses of their current predicament.

That predicament: the adjustment to the rigors of Div. I college football.

“That definitely happens,” said Sellers, a defensive end from McCook (Neb.) High. “We’re always complaining about this or that, talking back and forth.”

While the team’s incoming freshmen appear to be settling in nicely — in addition to workouts and classes, a handful already were volunteering last weekend at the Lawrence Interdenominational Nutrition Kitchen (LINK) — they also have reached the conclusion that the relatively carefree days of high school football, where requirements are far less steep and it’s possible to coast through the occasional workout, are a thing of the past.

And it didn’t take them long to figure it out.

Players spent the first three days of summer workouts running the stairs at ku’s Memorial Stadium, step after grueling step at dawn, a not-so-subtle indication of the kind of workload incoming players can expect at the collegiate level.

“(It was) worse than our conditioning in high school for the whole year,” Tharp said.

Added Sellers, “You’re going 100 percent all the time. In high school, you take this play off or that play off in practice, but here, you’re going 100 percent, and you go until it’s the end of the drill.

Since arriving on campus last month, players say, they have fallen into a routine, their days set up with various workouts and appointments. And each night, after a day of weights and running and tutoring and classes, they retire to their dorm rooms, fall onto couches and try to enjoy a couple hours of downtime before rising at 5 a.m. the following morning to do it all over again.

Despite the daily grind, however, players seem to have little problem embracing college life.

For one thing, Tharp says, it’s a nice to be surrounded by teammates willing to work as hard as necessary to get better — something that wasn’t always the case during his prep days.

For another, the freedom that comes with being away from home for the first time has been welcomed happily.

“Finally being on my own,” Sellers said, asked the best part about being in college. “Not having to be in my parents’ house — just (doing) whatever I want to do. I still got mandatory things I’ve got to do, but I can be free and don’t have to tell them what I’m doing or where I’m going.”

For the time being, it’s unclear which of the team’s newcomers will be in a position to make an immediate impact in 2009. That likely will be sorted out during August practices, when coaches are able to see what kinds of strides new players have made throughout the course of the summer.

In the meantime, the team’s newest members are busy settling in, acclimating themselves to the city of Lawrence and basking in the attention of a Kansas fan base that, after watching the program ascend over the past few seasons, is hungry for a Big 12 North title.

“It’s definitely cool,” Sellers said of the excitement surrounding the program. “You got a little taste of it in high school, people coming up and telling you, ‘Good game.’ But I think it’s a whole different atmosphere here. People bleed crimson and blue around here, and it’s kind of nice to have that.”




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July 08, 2009, 10:45:57 PM
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Yeah T. Brew . . . 2 daily non-stops (jet service) from DFW to Manhattan starting right about the time recruiting season really heats up. 

But you keep working it Validator Boy.

American Airlines touches every major airport (and then some) in the United States and K-State can fly'm right into Manhattan.  A recruiting flying into see ku . . . multiple flights, then a 60 minute trip to Lawrence via "beautiful" I-70 from KCI (don't forget to stop by Cabelas, and Nebraska Furniture).



Yeah...it's the same thing douche...flying in players that can't read in a private jet is different from a connector from Dallas? and it's 40 minutes to Lawrence..must be sweet having recruits connect 2,3,4 times to get that sweet flight into mancrappy..lay down pussy :lol:

July 08, 2009, 10:46:01 PM
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American Airlines touches every major airport (and then some) in the United States and K-State can fly'm right into Manhattan.  A recruiting flying into see ku . . . multiple flights, then a 60 minute trip to Lawrence via "beautiful" I-70 from KCI (don't forget to stop by Cabelas, and Nebraska Furniture).

still pinching myself, we truly are lucky. dax, going to take advantage soon?
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.

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Yeah T. Brew . . . 2 daily non-stops (jet service) from DFW to Manhattan starting right about the time recruiting season really heats up. 

But you keep working it Validator Boy.

American Airlines touches every major airport (and then some) in the United States and K-State can fly'm right into Manhattan.  A recruiting flying into see ku . . . multiple flights, then a 60 minute trip to Lawrence via "beautiful" I-70 from KCI (don't forget to stop by Cabelas, and Nebraska Furniture).



Yeah...it's the same thing douche...flying in players that can't read in a private jet is different from a connector from Dallas? and it's 40 minutes to Lawrence..must be sweet having recruits connect 2,3,4 times to get that sweet flight into mancrappy..lay down pussy :lol:

yea man, good point. it's not like the DFW-Airport has 150+ direct domestic routes every day or anything.....

:rolleyes:

honest to god, where do these morons come from?

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.

July 08, 2009, 10:50:08 PM
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American Airlines touches every major airport (and then some) in the United States and K-State can fly'm right into Manhattan.  A recruiting flying into see ku . . . multiple flights, then a 60 minute trip to Lawrence via "beautiful" I-70 from KCI (don't forget to stop by Cabelas, and Nebraska Furniture).

still pinching myself, we truly are lucky. dax, going to take advantage soon?

I am seriously looking into it Fatty

 . . . daily non stops straight to Manhattan right out of the recruiting hotbed of the DFW Metroplex (great selling points to parents). . . ku, catch the Southwest Flight out of Love Field after battling Dallas traffic . . . get into KCI, find your bags, get into the car . . . drive the 60 minutes from KCI via "beautiful" I-70 to Lawrence . . . great.


July 08, 2009, 10:54:14 PM
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The drive from KCI to Lawrence sure hasn't stopped all of these recruits from Texas from committing to ku.  Look at our '10 recruiting class... loaded with Texas prospects. 



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July 08, 2009, 11:01:00 PM
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American Airlines touches every major airport (and then some) in the United States and K-State can fly'm right into Manhattan.  A recruiting flying into see ku . . . multiple flights, then a 60 minute trip to Lawrence via "beautiful" I-70 from KCI (don't forget to stop by Cabelas, and Nebraska Furniture).

still pinching myself, we truly are lucky. dax, going to take advantage soon?

I am seriously looking into it Fatty

 . . . daily non stops straight to Manhattan right out of the recruiting hotbed of the DFW Metroplex (great selling points to parents). . . ku, catch the Southwest Flight out of Love Field after battling Dallas traffic . . . get into KCI, find your bags, get into the car . . . drive the 60 minutes from KCI via "beautiful" I-70 to Lawrence . . . great.



HAHAHAHAHAHHAHA!!!  really?  before you had guys who could not read? now at least they can use the internet to know they want nothing to do with mancrappy..... :lol:  give it a rest dummies... :thumbsup: the place sucks...17 olds are savvy enough to know these days they don't want to go to hillbilly heaven... it may be 40- minutes to get to lawrence from mci but it's flippin 2 hours to kc from BFE!  :lol: dummies

July 08, 2009, 11:02:28 PM
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American Airlines touches every major airport (and then some) in the United States and K-State can fly'm right into Manhattan.  A recruiting flying into see ku . . . multiple flights, then a 60 minute trip to Lawrence via "beautiful" I-70 from KCI (don't forget to stop by Cabelas, and Nebraska Furniture).

still pinching myself, we truly are lucky. dax, going to take advantage soon?

I am seriously looking into it Fatty

 . . . daily non stops straight to Manhattan right out of the recruiting hotbed of the DFW Metroplex (great selling points to parents). . . ku, catch the Southwest Flight out of Love Field after battling Dallas traffic . . . get into KCI, find your bags, get into the car . . . drive the 60 minutes from KCI via "beautiful" I-70 to Lawrence . . . great.



HAHAHAHAHAHHAHA!!!  really?  before you had guys who could not read? now at least they can use the internet to know they want nothing to do with mancrappy..... :lol:  give it a rest dummies... :thumbsup: the place sucks...17 olds are savvy enough to know these days they don't want to go to hillbilly heaven... it may be 40- minutes to get to lawrence from mci but it's flippin 2 hours to kc from BFE!  :lol: dummies

just too funny  :lol:

July 08, 2009, 11:03:23 PM
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I don't think anyone said that ku wouldn't get Texas recruits, but once the DFW-MHK jet service non-stops start up in August, it will be a major selling point to DFW prospects, plus the countless American Airlines Connections from all over the US that can then fly straight into Manhattan.

Plus, LOL . . . T. Brew and Ben have literally spent the last 8 plus hours on this board demanding validation for ku.  

Kind of sad . . . really.




July 08, 2009, 11:04:26 PM
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American Airlines touches every major airport (and then some) in the United States and K-State can fly'm right into Manhattan.  A recruiting flying into see ku . . . multiple flights, then a 60 minute trip to Lawrence via "beautiful" I-70 from KCI (don't forget to stop by Cabelas, and Nebraska Furniture).

still pinching myself, we truly are lucky. dax, going to take advantage soon?

I am seriously looking into it Fatty

 . . . daily non stops straight to Manhattan right out of the recruiting hotbed of the DFW Metroplex (great selling points to parents). . . ku, catch the Southwest Flight out of Love Field after battling Dallas traffic . . . get into KCI, find your bags, get into the car . . . drive the 60 minutes from KCI via "beautiful" I-70 to Lawrence . . . great.



HAHAHAHAHAHHAHA!!!  really?  before you had guys who could not read? now at least they can use the internet to know they want nothing to do with mancrappy..... :lol:  give it a rest dummies... :thumbsup: the place sucks...17 olds are savvy enough to know these days they don't want to go to hillbilly heaven... it may be 40- minutes to get to lawrence from mci but it's flippin 2 hours to kc from BFE!  :lol: dummies

just too funny  :lol:

T. Brew ='s 

:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

July 08, 2009, 11:09:57 PM
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American Airlines touches every major airport (and then some) in the United States and K-State can fly'm right into Manhattan.  A recruiting flying into see ku . . . multiple flights, then a 60 minute trip to Lawrence via "beautiful" I-70 from KCI (don't forget to stop by Cabelas, and Nebraska Furniture).

still pinching myself, we truly are lucky. dax, going to take advantage soon?

I am seriously looking into it Fatty

 . . . daily non stops straight to Manhattan right out of the recruiting hotbed of the DFW Metroplex (great selling points to parents). . . ku, catch the Southwest Flight out of Love Field after battling Dallas traffic . . . get into KCI, find your bags, get into the car . . . drive the 60 minutes from KCI via "beautiful" I-70 to Lawrence . . . great.



HAHAHAHAHAHHAHA!!!  really?  before you had guys who could not read? now at least they can use the internet to know they want nothing to do with mancrappy..... :lol:  give it a rest dummies... :thumbsup: the place sucks...17 olds are savvy enough to know these days they don't want to go to hillbilly heaven... it may be 40- minutes to get to lawrence from mci but it's flippin 2 hours to kc from BFE!  :lol: dummies

just too funny  :lol:

T. Brew ='s 

:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

prepare to get manhandled this fall......i know jaynie is used to it...put up or shut up...mancrappy airport smack is pretty embarrassing in the grand scheme...ku by 35-45 this year bitch? at home? maybe you all should build a bigger airport to increase recruiting?  :thumbsup:  :lol: douche..after all D1 athletes can't wait to get to mancrappy.... :lol:

July 08, 2009, 11:12:52 PM
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American Airlines touches every major airport (and then some) in the United States and K-State can fly'm right into Manhattan.  A recruiting flying into see ku . . . multiple flights, then a 60 minute trip to Lawrence via "beautiful" I-70 from KCI (don't forget to stop by Cabelas, and Nebraska Furniture).

still pinching myself, we truly are lucky. dax, going to take advantage soon?

I am seriously looking into it Fatty

 . . . daily non stops straight to Manhattan right out of the recruiting hotbed of the DFW Metroplex (great selling points to parents). . . ku, catch the Southwest Flight out of Love Field after battling Dallas traffic . . . get into KCI, find your bags, get into the car . . . drive the 60 minutes from KCI via "beautiful" I-70 to Lawrence . . . great.



HAHAHAHAHAHHAHA!!!  really?  before you had guys who could not read? now at least they can use the internet to know they want nothing to do with mancrappy..... :lol:  give it a rest dummies... :thumbsup: the place sucks...17 olds are savvy enough to know these days they don't want to go to hillbilly heaven... it may be 40- minutes to get to lawrence from mci but it's flippin 2 hours to kc from BFE!  :lol: dummies

just too funny  :lol:

T. Brew ='s 

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prepare to get manhandled this fall......i know jaynie is used to it...put up or shut up...mancrappy airport smack is pretty embarrassing in the grand scheme...ku by 35-45 this year bitch? at home? maybe you all should build a bigger airport to increase recruiting?  :thumbsup:  :lol: douche..after all D1 athletes can't wait to get to mancrappy.... :lol:

A post from someone with a clear and classic case of low self esteem, needing his sports team to validate his sad, lonely life.

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

T. Brew has now spent the last 9 hours on a K-State bulletin board demanding that we validate ku.

Join me fellow ksu fans by including t. brew in your prayer circle.