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August 10, 2009, 08:36:19 PM
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Anyone catch the KSU reference on SportsNation this afternoon? They were doing the "fanish or foolish?" segment when the topic of how important location is to football recruits. Colin Cowherd said it was important but if it were the only reason people picked schools then how come Kansas State is a good football program and they're in the middle of nowhere.

I don't listen to his radio show, and he strikes me as the kind of guy that is an annoying little weasel if you don't agree with him, but he's the kind of guy that makes you think whether you agree with him or not.

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August 10, 2009, 08:48:13 PM
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You wanna know how I know you're gay? Cuz you're willing to give dude a handjob for calling your school and hick school in the middle of nowhere.

August 10, 2009, 08:58:25 PM
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You wanna know how I know you're gay? Cuz you're willing to give dude a handjob for calling your school and hick school in the middle of nowhere.

Ooooook. The smack talk loses a bit of its luster when you don't proofread it first and it's not like he's the first person to say something like that. Just embrace it and move on.

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August 10, 2009, 09:05:07 PM
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Relax broseph, I don't care if you're gay. It was just an expression, was ribbin' ya brah!  :beerchug:

August 10, 2009, 09:22:30 PM
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Wha.....Huh?????

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August 11, 2009, 12:22:04 AM
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Nothing to be ashamed of.  My cousin came out a few months ago.  Pretty cool dude actually.  If you want I can PM you his number.

August 11, 2009, 10:17:07 AM
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You wanna know how I know you're gay? Cuz you're willing to give dude a handjob for calling your school and hick school in the middle of nowhere.

Cowherd uses us, along with Washington State, as the worst places to draw in recruits - FYI.  Not a fan of the 'Cats.

August 11, 2009, 10:27:12 AM
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Cowherd can be pretty good.

K-State kinda is in the middle of nowhere . . . but compared to Washington State . . . K-State might as well be the Big Apple, because Washington State is absolutely in the middle of nowhere.


August 11, 2009, 10:35:12 AM
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Cowherd can be pretty good.

K-State kinda is in the middle of nowhere . . . but compared to Washington State . . . K-State might as well be the Big Apple, because Washington State is absolutely in the middle of nowhere.

I like him as well, but cringe when he talks college fb.  He's definitely respectful of Snyder's accomplishments.

August 11, 2009, 11:12:17 AM
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Lubbock is more in the middle of nowhere than Manhattan imo.

August 11, 2009, 11:22:34 AM
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Cowherd can be pretty good.

K-State kinda is in the middle of nowhere . . . but compared to Washington State . . . K-State might as well be the Big Apple, because Washington State is absolutely in the middle of nowhere.


Facts are facts and to most of the country, Manhattan, Ks IS in the middle on nowhere.  But when people finally do make it to the Little Apple, if they aren't materialistic stuck-up snobs, they realize what we all know...it is a great little place.

I'm still convinced that use of university jets leveled the playing field on being able to recruit to schools a longer distance from a major airport and the Hemingway rule gave that advantage back to schools like ku.  There should be a rule change that schools over some distance from a major airport can use the jets to shuttle from that airport to the school.

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August 11, 2009, 11:53:57 AM
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Facts are facts and to most of the country, Manhattan, Ks IS in the middle on nowhere.  

yes, they are and not discounting the "middle of nowhere" tag but...

Columbia, MO from nearest major metro KCMO = 126 miles
Manhattan, KS from nearest major metro KCKS = 118 miles

can somebody tell me the difference other than Columbia is about twice the size of Manhattan and has a few more folks in the "middle of nowhere" counties adjacent?

Stillwater, OK is about 75 miles from either Tulsa or OKC, neither is a major metro & both stretches are more bare than the drive from Manhattan to KC.  Is that "middle of nowhere"?

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August 11, 2009, 01:22:01 PM
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Facts are facts and to most of the country, Manhattan, Ks IS in the middle on nowhere.  

yes, they are and not discounting the "middle of nowhere" tag but...

Columbia, MO from nearest major metro KCMO = 126 miles
Manhattan, KS from nearest major metro KCKS = 118 miles

can somebody tell me the difference other than Columbia is about twice the size of Manhattan and has a few more folks in the "middle of nowhere" counties adjacent?

Stillwater, OK is about 75 miles from either Tulsa or OKC, neither is a major metro & both stretches are more bare than the drive from Manhattan to KC.  Is that "middle of nowhere"?



Columbia is also around 122 miles from St Louis. 
Lubbock, TX is in the middle of nowhere - 123 miles from Amarillo.


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August 11, 2009, 01:33:59 PM
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Manhattan is an easy drive from KC . . . the "it's out in the middle of nowhere" types are used to 200 mile drives in the East Coast megaloplis (face it, Boston to Norfolk . . . and frankly down to Raleigh-Charlotte-Atlanta, is all one big city with very few stretches of real rural area in between) where traffic is a pain and you can't get anywhere.   Thus they look at a map and say "it's out in the middle of nowhere". 


August 11, 2009, 02:11:47 PM
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Facts are facts and to most of the country, Manhattan, Ks IS in the middle on nowhere. 

yes, they are and not discounting the "middle of nowhere" tag but...

Columbia, MO from nearest major metro KCMO = 126 miles
Manhattan, KS from nearest major metro KCKS = 118 miles

can somebody tell me the difference other than Columbia is about twice the size of Manhattan and has a few more folks in the "middle of nowhere" counties adjacent?

Stillwater, OK is about 75 miles from either Tulsa or OKC, neither is a major metro & both stretches are more bare than the drive from Manhattan to KC.  Is that "middle of nowhere"?



never understood the missouri thing either. they also only have commercial service to memphis via prop planes.
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August 11, 2009, 02:14:12 PM
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Facts are facts and to most of the country, Manhattan, Ks IS in the middle on nowhere.  

yes, they are and not discounting the "middle of nowhere" tag but...

Columbia, MO from nearest major metro KCMO = 126 miles
Manhattan, KS from nearest major metro KCKS = 118 miles

can somebody tell me the difference other than Columbia is about twice the size of Manhattan and has a few more folks in the "middle of nowhere" counties adjacent?

Stillwater, OK is about 75 miles from either Tulsa or OKC, neither is a major metro & both stretches are more bare than the drive from Manhattan to KC.  Is that "middle of nowhere"?



Columbia is also around 122 miles from St Louis. 
Lubbock, TX is in the middle of nowhere - 123 miles from Amarillo.




I can attest that Lubbock is in the middle of nowhere.  Distancing it from Amarillo is no real selling point either.  Anyone that has made the drive from OKC, through Amarillo, to Lubbock knows that it is 5 - 6 hours of borish hell.
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August 11, 2009, 02:16:53 PM
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August 11, 2009, 06:50:19 PM
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You wanna know how I know you're gay? Cuz you're willing to give dude a handjob for calling your school and hick school in the middle of nowhere.
Sounds about right.  So, what is your disagreement with him?  The fact that he said it's "a good football program"?

August 11, 2009, 07:10:25 PM
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middle of nowhere=just about right


we have a small population and mostly rural townships surrounding a great college town but certainly not a huge urban setting and thousands of small businesses and/or nationally headquartered corporations.

Cowherd was pretty much dead on....we "were" good and we had even less population than we do now.
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August 12, 2009, 07:26:14 AM
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Facts are facts and to most of the country, Manhattan, Ks IS in the middle on nowhere.  

yes, they are and not discounting the "middle of nowhere" tag but...

Columbia, MO from nearest major metro KCMO = 126 miles
Manhattan, KS from nearest major metro KCKS = 118 miles

can somebody tell me the difference other than Columbia is about twice the size of Manhattan and has a few more folks in the "middle of nowhere" counties adjacent?

Stillwater, OK is about 75 miles from either Tulsa or OKC, neither is a major metro & both stretches are more bare than the drive from Manhattan to KC.  Is that "middle of nowhere"?



Columbia is also around 122 miles from St Louis. 
Lubbock, TX is in the middle of nowhere - 123 miles from Amarillo.




I agree with what you guys are saying here, but..... perception is reality.  Kansas is in the middle of the county and most people perceive that Kansas is nowhere.

August 12, 2009, 07:35:08 AM
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Washington state not a bad place i've been there. Lots of hot babes.