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That sequence with Will with the reverse, and the two passes to Shane.  :love:


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Kansas State Football / But PAAAAAWWWWLLLLLL
« on: January 03, 2014, 06:23:07 AM »
Should be a treat to listen to today.

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Think Danny comes home?

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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / YOU GUYS
« on: March 09, 2013, 06:37:39 AM »
We play for a CHAMPIONSHIP today!   :dance:

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Sad really.  You'd think they'd want to highlight their successes instead of making him all sad and stuff prior to their game.

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Cats among the elite in reaching round of 32 in the each last 3 years.

Already done:

Cats
Syracuse*
Wisconsin

Those that have chance over next couple days:

KU
OSU
UK
Duke
Gonzaga
Purdue

If all win, Cats one of 9.

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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / YOU GUYS
« on: March 15, 2012, 05:36:23 AM »
We're playing in the NCAA Tornament this morning.   :ksu:   :emawkid:

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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / Big 12 Awards
« on: March 04, 2012, 03:28:59 PM »
Defensive Player of the Year:   Jeff Withey, Kansas, C, Jr., 7-0, 235,
Newcomer of the Year:   Royce White, Iowa State, F, So., 6-8, 270,
Co-Coaches of the Year:   Fred Hoiberg, Iowa State  Bill Self, Kansas
Sixth Man of the Year:   Michael Dixon, Missouri, G, Jr., 6-1, 185,  :nono:

Big 12 All-Rookie Team   Pos.   Ht.   Wt.      
Pierre Jackson, Baylor**   G   5-10   180      
Quincy Miller, Baylor      F   6-9   210      
Royce White, Iowa State**   F   6-8   270   
Le'Bryan Nash, Oklahoma State   G/F   6-7   
Myck Kabongo, Texas   G   6-1   169   

Co-Freshman of the Year:   Quincy Miller, Baylor, Le'Bryan Nash, Oklahoma State

Big 12 All-Defensive
                   Team   Pos.   Ht.   Wt.   Cl.   
Quincy Acy, Baylor   F   6-7   235   Sr.   
Jeff Withey, Kansas   C   7-0   235   Jr.   
Jordan Henriquez, Kansas State   F   6-11   250   Jr.   
Rodney McGruder, Kansas State   G   6-4   205   Jr.   
Michael Dixon, Missouri   G   6-1   185   Jr.   

Player of the Year:   Thomas Robinson, Kansas

All-Big 12 First Team   Pos.   Ht.   Wt.   Cl.   Hometown/Previous School(s)
Royce White, Iowa State**   F   6-8   270   So.   Minneapolis, Minn./Hopkins/Minnesota
Thomas Robinson, Kansas**   F   6-10   237   Jr.   Washington, D.C./Brewster Academy [N.H.]
Tyshawn Taylor, Kansas**   G   6-3   185   Sr.   Hoboken, N.J./St. Anthony
Marcus Denmon, Missouri   G   6-3   185   Sr.   Kansas City, Mo./Hogan Prep
J'Covan Brown, Texas   G   6-1   197   Jr.   Port Arthur, Texas/Memorial
 
All-Big 12 Second Team   Pos.   Ht.   Wt.   Cl.   Hometown/Previous School(s)
Quincy Acy, Baylor   F   6-7   235   Sr.   Mesquite, Texas/Horn
Pierre Jackson, Baylor   G   5-10   180   Jr.   Las Vegas, Nev./Desert Pines/College of Southern Idaho
Rodney McGruder, Kansas State   G   6-4   205   Jr.   Washington, D.C./Arlington Country Day [Fla.]
Ricardo Ratliffe, Missouri   F   6-8   240   Sr.   Hampton, Va./Kecoughtan/Central Florida CC
Keiton Page, Oklahoma State   G   5-9   165   Sr.   Pawnee, Okla./Pawnee
 
All-Big 12 Third Team   Pos.   Ht.   Wt.   Cl.   Hometown/Previous School(s)
Perry Jones III, Baylor   F   6-11   235   So.   Duncanville, Texas/Duncanville
Scott Christopherson, Iowa State   G   6-3   195   Sr.   LaCrosse, Wis./Aquinas/Marquette
Jeff Withey, Kansas   C   7-0   235   Jr.   San Diego, Calif./Horizon
Kim English, Missouri   G   6-6   200   Sr.   Baltimore, Md./Randallstown/Notre Dame Prep
Phil Pressey, Missouri   G   5-10   175   So.   Dallas, Texas/Dallas Episcopal
 
All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (Listed alphabetically by school)
Quincy Miller (Baylor), Chris Allen (Iowa State), Melvin Ejim (Iowa State), Jamar Samuels (Kansas State), Steven Pledger (Oklahoma), Romero Osby (Oklahoma), Le'Bryan Nash (Oklahoma State), Myck Kabongo (Texas), Elston Turner (Texas A&M), David Loubeau (Texas A&M)

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Kansas State Football / Mellinger: Snyder is old.
« on: January 06, 2012, 06:29:41 AM »
They should have burned that place to the ground when Poz and Whitlock left.

http://www.kansascity.com/2012/01/05/3355103/k-states-snyder-has-hit-the-age.html

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How far up the polls do they shoot after winning these first 3 conference games?  I think they get to #2. 

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Kansas State Football / Pac Championship
« on: December 02, 2011, 07:25:45 PM »
:flush:

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Kansas State Football / +7
« on: November 13, 2011, 05:23:48 PM »
 :cool:

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Kansas State Football / +3
« on: November 06, 2011, 05:15:04 PM »
 :gocho:

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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / Jamar
« on: November 06, 2011, 12:40:17 PM »
Eye Hernia for the next 3 games.

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Kansas State Football / Miami
« on: September 17, 2011, 06:55:41 PM »
 :ohno:

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The talking point has been handed down.

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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / Big 12 Awards
« on: March 06, 2011, 03:47:49 PM »
Start at 4.

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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / 'Gratz Beems
« on: February 15, 2011, 05:04:16 PM »
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Does anyone else think that it's gotten unhealthy?  As KU fans, we expect to win, and when we don't, it's a huge disappointment.  It's a lose/lose situation for us.  As for K-State fans, they have grown increasingly hostile towards KU over the past several years.  Their hatred towards KU just gets deeper and deeper as time goes on.  There was a day when fans like sonofdaxjones were the exception to the rule.  Now it seems like most K-State fans fall into that category. 

http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=172&f=2481&t=7201040

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It's coming.

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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / So Adorable
« on: November 23, 2010, 08:09:53 AM »
Q: Some folks believe that demanding coaches such as yourself are becoming more and more rare, and that people are too soft when it comes to dealing with kids these days. Would you agree?

A: “Absolutely, but it’s not a basketball problem. It’s our entire society. You know what makes me sick to my stomach? When I hear grown people say that kids have changed. Kids haven’t changed. Kids don’t know anything about anything. We’ve changed as adults. We demand less of kids. We expect less of kids. We make their lives easier instead of preparing them for what life is truly about. We’re the ones that have changed. To blame kids is a cop out.”

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/news;_ylt=AqjEa1cERR5ampWwlnsQ5AI5nYcB?slug=jn-martin112210

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KU Athletic Director Perkins victim of alleged blackmail scheme

By Mark Fagan

A Lawrence police report has surfaced identifying Kansas University Athletics Director Lew Perkins as the victim of blackmail.

The report indicates that Perkins was the victim of the blackmail for a seven-month period, from Sept. 15 until the afternoon of April 15. The report indicates a computer was involved.

"Somebody communicated with me and was trying to take advantage of me," Perkins said Saturday. "There was no reason for that to happen - for any person, in this particular case - to take advantage of me.

"The bottom line is: This is not the first time this has happened, and this won't be the last time. Anytime your name is in the public, people will try to take advantage of that fact."

Perkins said that, as far as he knew, no one had been arrested in the case. His attorney, former KU law dean Steve McAllister, a current KU law professor, is listed as having reported the blackmail to police April 16.

Police released the blackmail report to the public Friday afternoon via the department's website, just two days after Perkins accepted responsibility for a ticket scandal involving his employees in KU's athletics department. More than $1 million worth of KU basketball and football tickets were involved in the ticket scam.

An internal investigation determined that five employees and a consultant at Kansas Athletics Inc. improperly used and sold for personal gain nearly 20,000 tickets during the past five years. Perkins has not been implicated in the scam, but he has accepted responsibility in his role as the department's top administrator.

On Saturday, Perkins said the ticket problems were in no way associated with the blackmail case, the details of which he declined to discuss because of the ongoing nature of the Lawrence police investigation.

"These kinds of things happen - not frequently, but on occasion - but it doesn't have anything - absolutely, unequivocally - to do with the ticket situation or anything like that," Perkins said. "When these kinds of things happen, we turn it over to the police department, and they deal with it."

Perkins described the case as the "third or fourth time" he'd been the victim of a blackmail situation during his 42 years of athletics administration. And although he can't recall facing such a case previously in Lawrence, that doesn't mean one hasn't happened.

"Sometimes it doesn't get into the police blotter," he said.

Charles Branson, Douglas County district attorney, said that while he was familiar with "a potential allegation" involving Perkins as the victim of blackmail, he could discuss no other details.

"Nothing has been forwarded to our office for prosecution purposes," Branson said.

Kansas statute defines blackmail as "gaining or attempting to gain anything of value or compelling another to act against such person's will, by threatening to communicate accusations or statements about any person that would subject such person or any other person to public ridicule, contempt or degradation."

Blackmail is a felony.

http://www2.kusports.com/news/2010/may/29/ku-athletic-director-perkins-victim-alleged-blackm/

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Well?

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