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Title: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: WildCatzPhreak on March 20, 2011, 04:18:24 PM
(or at least, if our generation were the type to become tuck when we get older..)

Jake is going to be the guy that is constantly brought up in every basketball conversation.  Just like the tucks now who bring up Ernie Barrett, Mitch Richmond, and Lon Kruger in every K-state bball convo, our generation is going to bring up Jake.  When we lose, we are going to say things like "We just need to recruit someone like Jake Pullen and we'll be back on our feet."  Just like the tucks now compare every white point guard who can shoot a 3 to Steve Henson, we're going to do the same (with some of the details changed) with Jake.  When we reminisce about some of the greatest ksu bball memories we have, they'll likely be dominated by games which Jake played in.  Guy's an all time great and could do it all, defend, score, lead, and it feels bad knowing he's done wearing a K-State jersey.

love you jake.
 :kstatriot:
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: Super PurpleCat on March 20, 2011, 04:23:25 PM
I'm going to do this every time I see a beard.
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: Dugout DickStone on March 20, 2011, 04:24:53 PM
DO NOT throw away your FTB shirts.
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: Tobias on March 20, 2011, 04:44:48 PM
DO NOT throw away your FTB shirts.

Hang them in your doom den for darker days  :emawkid:
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: michigancat on March 20, 2011, 04:46:52 PM
And of course, the rough ridin' tucks will forget Beasley.
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: cas4ksu on March 20, 2011, 05:08:02 PM
And of course, the rough ridin' tucks will forget Beasley.

and Walker.
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: chunkles on March 20, 2011, 05:11:31 PM
DO NOT throw away your FTB shirts.
TUCK THEM INTO YOUR PANTS REALLY HARD
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: EuroCat on March 20, 2011, 05:54:42 PM
DO NOT throw away your FTB shirts.
Just think how amazing our children will look with elite retro fear the beard gear. Do it for the Children.
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: swish1 on March 20, 2011, 07:01:05 PM
And of course, the effing tucks will forget Beasley.

and Walker.

not sure how anyone could forget beasley but since he was only here for a year people werent as sentimentally attached to him so he will probably be brought up less than jake.  plus we will probably never have another like beasley, but we will always have fresh/soph guards we are going to want to turn into jake. 
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: Cackle on March 20, 2011, 07:02:25 PM
will never be tucked
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: bubu54 on March 20, 2011, 07:22:06 PM
Wildcatz....lets see Barrett, Kruger and Richmond....thats one long generation....oh I forgot... you're thinking a generation is the lenght of time it will take you to get your degree...
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: SwiftCat on March 20, 2011, 07:28:31 PM
Wildcatz....lets see Barrett, Kruger and Richmond....thats one long generation....oh I forgot... you're thinking a generation is the lenght of time it will take you to get your degree...

Tuck outed.
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: DQ12 on March 20, 2011, 07:29:40 PM
Wildcatz....lets see Barrett, Kruger and Richmond....thats one long generation....oh I forgot... you're thinking a generation is the lenght of time it will take you to get your degree...
Bubu just put Wildcatz in a clownsuit!
 :lol:
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: Benja on March 20, 2011, 08:36:28 PM
DO NOT throw away your FTB shirts.
TUCK THEM INTO YOUR PANTS REALLY HARD

JEANS AND TENNIS SHOES. FORWARD FACING BALLCAP.

Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: Benja on March 20, 2011, 08:39:00 PM
DO NOT throw away your FTB shirts.
TUCK THEM INTO YOUR PANTS REALLY HARD

JEANS AND TENNIS SHOES. FORWARD FACING BALLCAP.



SUNGLASSES WITH A STRING ATTACHED TO THEM. LISTENING TO WYATT CALL THE GAME YOU ARE ATTENDING.
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: Panjandrum on March 20, 2011, 08:45:32 PM
Wildcatz....lets see Barrett, Kruger and Richmond....thats one long generation....oh I forgot... you're thinking a generation is the lenght of time it will take you to get your degree...

Pullen was better than Lon Kruger.

Mitch isn't fair.  The guy was an NBA star.

Barrett is like 100 years old.  No need to even try to compare them because the game of basketball has changed so much since man learned how to fly in aerial contraptions.
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: Ghost of Stan Parrish on March 20, 2011, 08:57:30 PM
This thread is truth.


Pullen was better than Lon Kruger.


I certainly never saw Kruger play, but how do you say that definitively?  Back when players couldn't play their freshman year, Kruger was Big 8 Sophomore of the Year, then Big 8 Player of the Year, then Big 8 Player of the Year.  Plus, two conference championships and two Elite 8 appearances.

I'm certainly not knocking Pullen (he belongs in the rafters as an all-timer) and obviously he has piled up more stats than Kruger.  But that's a tough comparo.
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: Panjandrum on March 20, 2011, 08:58:57 PM
This thread is truth.


Pullen was better than Lon Kruger.


I certainly never saw Kruger play, but how do you say that definitively?  Back when players couldn't play their freshman year, Kruger was Big 8 Sophomore of the Year, then Big 8 Player of the Year, then Big 8 Player of the Year.  Plus, two conference championships and two Elite 8 appearances.

I'm certainly not knocking Pullen (he belongs in the rafters as an all-timer) and obviously he has piled up more stats than Kruger.  But that's a tough comparo.

I like being anti-history to elevate current players.

Makes shirt tucks angry.

 :users:
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: Ira Hayes on March 20, 2011, 09:00:21 PM
And of course, the rough ridin' tucks will forget Beasley.

Beasley will probably get the same treatment that Waymon Tisdale got from OU because right now it looks like Beasley's career is an exact clone of Tisdale's.

Of course Beas will have to learn how to play an instrument to get the full Tisdale experience.
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: Benja on March 20, 2011, 10:18:30 PM
This thread is truth.


Pullen was better than Lon Kruger.


I certainly never saw Kruger play, but how do you say that definitively?  Back when players couldn't play their freshman year, Kruger was Big 8 Sophomore of the Year, then Big 8 Player of the Year, then Big 8 Player of the Year.  Plus, two conference championships and two Elite 8 appearances.

I'm certainly not knocking Pullen (he belongs in the rafters as an all-timer) and obviously he has piled up more stats than Kruger.  But that's a tough comparo.

I like being anti-history to elevate current players.

Makes shirt tucks angry.

 :users:

Yeah, include Clemente in your all-time top five list. They f'in love that.
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: Panjandrum on March 20, 2011, 10:30:01 PM
This thread is truth.


Pullen was better than Lon Kruger.


I certainly never saw Kruger play, but how do you say that definitively?  Back when players couldn't play their freshman year, Kruger was Big 8 Sophomore of the Year, then Big 8 Player of the Year, then Big 8 Player of the Year.  Plus, two conference championships and two Elite 8 appearances.

I'm certainly not knocking Pullen (he belongs in the rafters as an all-timer) and obviously he has piled up more stats than Kruger.  But that's a tough comparo.

I like being anti-history to elevate current players.

Makes shirt tucks angry.

 :users:

Yeah, include Clemente in your all-time top five list. They f'in love that.

Tell them Clemente was a better point guard than Henson, and they'll start tugging on their Wranglers and US Polo Assn. shirts they bought at Kohls.

Say that he should have his jersey retired instead of Henson, and they'll come at you with a shoe.
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: Dugout DickStone on March 20, 2011, 10:34:41 PM
DO NOT throw away your FTB shirts.
Just think how amazing our children will look with elite retro fear the beard gear. Do it for the Children.

Young LSOC, rocking through the Union in his white FTB , leaving a trail of infatuated sorority girls in his wake.   :gocho:
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: _33 on March 20, 2011, 10:36:45 PM
This thread is truth.


Pullen was better than Lon Kruger.


I certainly never saw Kruger play, but how do you say that definitively?  Back when players couldn't play their freshman year, Kruger was Big 8 Sophomore of the Year, then Big 8 Player of the Year, then Big 8 Player of the Year.  Plus, two conference championships and two Elite 8 appearances.

I'm certainly not knocking Pullen (he belongs in the rafters as an all-timer) and obviously he has piled up more stats than Kruger.  But that's a tough comparo.

Pullen was better than Lon Kruger.
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: michigancat on March 20, 2011, 10:52:59 PM
And of course, the rough ridin' tucks will forget Beasley.

and Walker.

Already forgotten. :frown:
Title: Re: When our generation is old and tuck...
Post by: gokatgo on March 20, 2011, 11:01:12 PM
And of course, the rough ridin' tucks will forget Beasley.

Beasley will probably get the same treatment that Waymon Tisdale got from OU because right now it looks like Beasley's career is an exact clone of Tisdale's.

Of course Beas will have to learn how to play an instrument to get the full Tisdale experience.

I hope Toby Keith writes a song about Beasley