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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: sonofdaxjones on June 09, 2011, 12:38:37 PM
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like an 11 am kickoff on FSN.
The picture of Camerohead is to preview what the ku section will look like.
http://www.kansascity.com/2011/06/03/2923990/kansas-missouri-at-arrowhead-to.html
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Real rivalries such as Farmageddon play at 11:30 on FSN!
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Pretty obvious why they moved it to Kansas City but are desperate to keep the K-State game on campus.
Largest Home Football Crowds in Memorial Stadium History:
52,230 vs. Kansas State, 2008; Kansas 52, Kansas State 21
52,112 vs. Florida International, 2008; Kansas 40, Florida International 10
51,930 vs. Texas, 2008; Texas 35, Kansas 7
51,910 vs. Nebraska, 2007; Kansas 76, Nebraska 39
51, 821 vs. Kansas State, 2006; Kansas 39, Kansas State 20
51,767 vs. Sam Houston State, 2008; Kansas 38, Sam Houston State 14
51,750 vs. Nebraska, 2005; Kansas 40, Nebraska 15
51,574 vs. Kansas State, 1973; Kansas 25, Kansas State 18.
51,172 vs. Nebraska, 1982; Nebraska 52, Kansas 0.
51,151 vs. Kansas State, 1971; Kansas 39, Kansas State 13.
51,050 vs. Iowa State, 2007; Kansas 45, Iowa State 7
50,750 vs. Nebraska, 2001; Nebraska 51, Kansas 7.
50,685 vs. Oklahoma, 1968; Oklahoma 27, Kansas 23.
50,653 vs. Nebraska, 1984; Nebraska 41, Kansas 7.
50,538 vs. Kansas State, 1975; Kansas 28, Kansas State 0.
50,523 vs. Nebraska, 1974; Nebraska 56, Kansas 0.
50,463 vs. Nebraska, 1978; Nebraska 63, Kansas 21.
50,375 vs. Nebraska, 1972; Nebraska 56, Kansas 0.
50,268 vs. Nebraska,1980; Nebraska 54, Kansas 0.
50,152 vs. Kansas State, 2004; Kansas 31, Kansas State 28
50,125 vs. Texas Tech, 2008; Texas Tech 63, Kansas 21
50,107 vs. Nebraska, 2003; Nebraska 24, Kansas 3.
50,071 vs. Missouri, 2003; Kansas 35, Missouri 14.
50,000 vs. Kansas State 1969; Kansas State 26, Kansas 22.
49,566 vs. Colorado, 2008; Kansas 30 Colorado 14
49,085 vs. Oklahoma, 1976; Oklahoma 28, Kansas 20.
48,800 vs. Kansas State, 1994; Kansas State 21, Kansas 13.
48,700 vs. Oklahoma, 2001; Oklahoma 38, Kansas 10.
48,625 vs. Kansas State, 1979; Kansas 36, Kansas State 28.
48,621 vs. Louisiana Tech, 2008; Kansas 29, Louisiana Tech 0
48,604 vs. Kansas State, 1992; Kansas 31, Kansas State 7.
48,474 vs. Missouri, 1969; Missouri 69, Kansas 21.
48,238 vs. Missouri, 2005; Kansas 13, Missouri 3
48, 112 vs. Toledo, 2007; Kansas 45, Toledo 13
48,100 vs. Michigan State, 1994; Kansas 17, Michigan State 10.
47,880 vs. Nebraska, 1995; Nebraska 41, Kansas 3.
47,858 vs. Kansas State, 1977; Kansas 29, Kansas State 21.
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Missouri:
OPPONENT DATE
1. 71,004 Texas Oct. 24, 2009
2. 70,049 Nebraska Oct. 6, 2007
3. 68,349 Kansas State Nov. 8, 2008
68,349 Colorado Oct. 25, 2008
68,349 Oklahoma State Oct. 11, 2008
68,349 Nebraska Oct. 11, 2003
7. 68,174 Nebraska Sept. 25, 1999
68,174 Kansas State Nov. 21, 1998
9. 66,846 Nebraska Nov. 8, 1997
10. 66,133 Oklahoma State Oct. 23, 2004
Wow, what an amazing draw K-State is for both MU and ku. The ku vs MU game . . . not so much, better move it to KC.
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Yeah... it can't be a real rivalry unless every game KU and Mizzou play against each other is a complete sell-out. Forget about the fact that KU's a basketball school and Mizzou hasn't been good at football until recently. Not to mention the fact that we killed each other during the Civil War era.
:jerk:
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KU-MU is a bigger rivalry. not even close. KSU fans don't hate KU like MU.
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Yeah... it can't be a real rivalry unless every game KU and Mizzou play against each other is a complete sell-out. Forget about the fact that KU's a basketball school and Mizzou hasn't been good at football until recently. Not to mention the fact that we killed each other during the Civil War era.
:jerk:
KU fans killed MU fans during the Civil War era?
:horrorsurprise:
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Oh I agree . . . I mean ku and mu folks talk a lot, fight each other a lot in the bars and such.
But when it comes time to lay down some cash and actually buy a ticket to a ballgame . . . nah.
Meanwhile K-State . . . huge for business, neither ku nor MU wants to even discuss moving the K-State game off campus. Some of the most profitable home games in their history have come because K-State was in town.
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Probably skewed due to all the rich K-State fans having money to travel and buy tickets in order to support their teams no matter where they play.
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Probably skewed due to all the rich K-State fans having money to travel and buy tickets in order to support their teams no matter where they play.
:kstategrad:
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Probably skewed due to all the rich K-State fans having money to travel and buy tickets in order to support their teams no matter where they play.
Fixed
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Major pay day for ku and MU when K-State comes to town. :kstategrad:
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Probably skewed due to all the rich K-State fans having money to travel and buy tickets in order to support their teams no matter where they play.
Fixed
An opportunity to mentor to those less fortunate than us, and hopefully instilling values that ku and Moo fans will practice when they bring the status of their schools and athletic programs up to KSU's standards.
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Major pay day for ku and MU when K-State comes to town. :kstategrad:
Can you imagine the glee in Lawrence merchant eyes last year when they found out they got the Showdown in Lawrence for two years straight? Probably looked like kids at Christmas or Kwanza or Hanukah...
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Major pay day for ku and MU when K-State comes to town. :kstategrad:
Can you imagine the glee in Lawrence merchant eyes last year when they found out they got the Showdown in Lawrence for two years straight? Probably looked like kids at Christmas or Kwanza or Hanukah...
The school that dominates the all time largest crowd charts coming to town . . . :love:
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Major pay day for ku and MU when K-State comes to town. :kstategrad:
K-State fans look for any excuse to get the hell out of Manhattan. Just like Frank "How many dicks do I have to suck to coach in Miami" Martin.
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LOL . . . yeah, all K-State fans live in Manhattan.
Look man, don't blame us because Lew Perkins, Manchurian Athletic Director and Mike Alden would never dream of trying to move one of their biggest paydays to a neutral site.
Lawrence merchants have to be :pbj: knowing that :kstategrad: is coming back to town again.
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mobility is a privilege of the wealthy. :kstategrad:
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Who pissed in oregonhawks cheerios? Oh wait
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K-State fans look for any excuse to get the hell out of Manhattan. Just like Frank "How many dicks do I have to suck to coach in Miami" Martin.
I know we're getting OT here, but wouldn't it be accurate to say that Shalala - a woman - ultimately kept Frank from being welcomed to Miami? In which case, Frank would need to consult with Omari and ask "how much pussy do I need to eat to coach in Miami?".
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K-State fans look for any excuse to get the hell out of Manhattan. Just like Frank "How many dicks do I have to suck to coach in Miami" Martin.
I know we're getting OT here, but wouldn't it be accurate to say that Shalala - a woman - ultimately kept Frank from being welcomed to Miami? In which case, Frank would need to consult with Omari and ask "how much pussy do I need to eat to coach in Miami?".
BOOM ROASTED
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Major pay day for ku and MU when K-State comes to town. :kstategrad:
K-State fans look for any excuse to get the hell out of Manhattan. Just like Frank "How many dicks do I have to suck to coach in Miami" Martin.
This is never going to get old.
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How many dicks did Roy have to suck?
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LOL . . . yeah, all K-State fans live in Manhattan.
Look man, don't blame us because Lew Perkins, Manchurian Athletic Director and Mike Alden would never dream of trying to move one of their biggest paydays to a neutral site.
Lawrence merchants have to be :pbj: knowing that :kstategrad: is coming back to town again.
LOL... you're just lashing out because Farmageddon was such an epic fail. K-State couldn't handle the fact that KU and Mizzou made millions from playing at Arrowhead, so they tried to create a rivalry out of thin air with Iowa State. What was the official attendance for that game last year, 'Pad? 38,000?
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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:facepalm:
Missouri fans outnumbered those in crimson and blue by at least a three-to-one margin.
55k/4 means you're an idiot if you think KU is the money maker in this thing.
Though the source of this info is probably biased:
http://www2.kusports.com/news/2010/nov/28/beat-drum-tigers-dismantle-kansas-finale/
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Farmageddon was a marketing ploy . . . the ku vs mu game was moved to Arrowhead to try and drum some excitement for a lame ass rivalry that rarely sold out the respective stadiums when it was played on campus. There have been ku vs mu games when the respective stadiums were barely even half full.
Meanwhile K-State has provided both ku and mu some of the largest crowds either school has ever had. No way either ku or mu ever considers moving those games off campus . . . the numbers don't lie.
25K empty seats for the 2010 "Border War".
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Major pay day for ku and MU when K-State comes to town. :kstategrad:
K-State fans look for any excuse to get the hell out of Manhattan. Just like Frank "How many dicks do I have to suck to coach in Miami" Martin.
(https://goemaw.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tigerboard.com%2Fuimages%2Fuser23041_3.jpg&hash=3fa1b128e2be9b230616f7952ff464c4a2b9a590)
typical border war crowd, right beems?
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Lawrence owes us so much for filling that dump. I mean, a fycking track?
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Major pay day for ku and MU when K-State comes to town. :kstategrad:
K-State fans look for any excuse to get the hell out of Manhattan. Just like Frank "How many dicks do I have to suck to coach in Miami" Martin.
(https://goemaw.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tigerboard.com%2Fuimages%2Fuser23041_3.jpg&hash=3fa1b128e2be9b230616f7952ff464c4a2b9a590)
typical border war crowd, right beems?
lol
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From last November...
Despite a new, state-of-the-art stadium and a beautiful, 50-degree, sun-filled day, Saturday's game had the lowest attendance in the four years the MU-KU football game has been played at the stadium.
Arrowhead Stadium maintained a seating capacity of 81,425 with its renovations. On Saturday the announced attendance for the MU-KU game was 55,788, 68 percent of the stadium's capacity. That number was an overstatement. An optimist would say that the Arrowhead stands were half full, but even those optimists would say the crowd was weak.
The renovated Arrowhead Stadium opened to a soccer match between Major League Soccer's Kansas City Wizards and a reserve squad from Manchester United. That game drew 52,424 people.
The stadium was divided down the middle for Saturday's game — the Missouri fans sat behind Gary Pinkel and the Tigers, the Kansas fans behind Turner Gill and the Jayhawks. The Missouri fans generally filled their half of the stadium, but the blue-clad Kansas fans used roughly a third of the seats on their side.
For those who did attend, the new Arrowhead provided plenty of places to find respite from a one-sided football game, and as the Tigers racked up the points on the Jayhawks, more and more lower-bowl orange seats emptied around the field.
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From last November...
Despite a new, state-of-the-art stadium and a beautiful, 50-degree, sun-filled day, Saturday's game had the lowest attendance in the four years the MU-KU football game has been played at the stadium.
Arrowhead Stadium maintained a seating capacity of 81,425 with its renovations. On Saturday the announced attendance for the MU-KU game was 55,788, 68 percent of the stadium's capacity. That number was an overstatement. An optimist would say that the Arrowhead stands were half full, but even those optimists would say the crowd was weak.
The renovated Arrowhead Stadium opened to a soccer match between Major League Soccer's Kansas City Wizards and a reserve squad from Manchester United. That game drew 52,424 people.
The stadium was divided down the middle for Saturday's game — the Missouri fans sat behind Gary Pinkel and the Tigers, the Kansas fans behind Turner Gill and the Jayhawks. The Missouri fans generally filled their half of the stadium, but the blue-clad Kansas fans used roughly a third of the seats on their side.
For those who did attend, the new Arrowhead provided plenty of places to find respite from a one-sided football game, and as the Tigers racked up the points on the Jayhawks, more and more lower-bowl orange seats emptied around the field.
The ISU fans are even laughing at KU at this
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100K ku alumni within an hour or two of kc (but hey, they're so worldly), another 50k plus mu alumni within an hour or two of kc . . . 55K (if that) for the game.
What an embarrassment . . . small time.
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If the amount of dicks Frank has to suck to get the hell out of Manhattan, KS is equal to the amount of ku dicks at the ku-mu football game in arrowhead, he's looking at a manageable number of dicks (to suck).
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If the amount of dicks Frank has to suck to get the hell out of Manhattan, KS is equal to the amount of ku dicks at the ku-mu football game in arrowhead, he's looking at a manageable number of dicks (to suck).
:thumbs:
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Major pay day for ku and MU when K-State comes to town. :kstategrad:
K-State fans look for any excuse to get the hell out of Manhattan. Just like Frank "How many dicks do I have to suck to coach in Miami" Martin.
(https://goemaw.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tigerboard.com%2Fuimages%2Fuser23041_3.jpg&hash=3fa1b128e2be9b230616f7952ff464c4a2b9a590)
typical border war crowd, right beems?
Clearly Lawrence is such a great place to live that ku fans just couldn't bear to leave it to drive 30 mins to a football game.
Face it, the "border rivalry" blew it's load, in it's pants, on the car ride home with the hot chick. It had a great first year but after that..... :flush:
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Missouri:
OPPONENT DATE
1. 71,004 Texas Oct. 24, 2009
2. 70,049 Nebraska Oct. 6, 2007
3. 68,349 Kansas State Nov. 8, 2008
68,349 Colorado Oct. 25, 2008
68,349 Oklahoma State Oct. 11, 2008
68,349 Nebraska Oct. 11, 2003
7. 68,174 Nebraska Sept. 25, 1999
68,174 Kansas State Nov. 21, 1998
9. 66,846 Nebraska Nov. 8, 1997
10. 66,133 Oklahoma State Oct. 23, 2004
Wow, what an amazing draw K-State is for both MU and ku. The ku vs MU game . . . not so much, better move it to KC.
I was there in '98. Broke their all time home attendance record at the time and about half the stadium was purple.
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Goodness gracious, just look at 2007 and 2008! That coach of theirs really had them rolling.
Pretty obvious why they moved it to Kansas City but are desperate to keep the K-State game on campus.
Largest Home Football Crowds in Memorial Stadium History:
52,230 vs. Kansas State, 2008; Kansas 52, Kansas State 21
52,112 vs. Florida International, 2008; Kansas 40, Florida International 10
51,930 vs. Texas, 2008; Texas 35, Kansas 7
51,910 vs. Nebraska, 2007; Kansas 76, Nebraska 39
51, 821 vs. Kansas State, 2006; Kansas 39, Kansas State 20
51,767 vs. Sam Houston State, 2008; Kansas 38, Sam Houston State 14
51,750 vs. Nebraska, 2005; Kansas 40, Nebraska 15
51,574 vs. Kansas State, 1973; Kansas 25, Kansas State 18.
51,172 vs. Nebraska, 1982; Nebraska 52, Kansas 0.
51,151 vs. Kansas State, 1971; Kansas 39, Kansas State 13.
51,050 vs. Iowa State, 2007; Kansas 45, Iowa State 7
50,750 vs. Nebraska, 2001; Nebraska 51, Kansas 7.
50,685 vs. Oklahoma, 1968; Oklahoma 27, Kansas 23.
50,653 vs. Nebraska, 1984; Nebraska 41, Kansas 7.
50,538 vs. Kansas State, 1975; Kansas 28, Kansas State 0.
50,523 vs. Nebraska, 1974; Nebraska 56, Kansas 0.
50,463 vs. Nebraska, 1978; Nebraska 63, Kansas 21.
50,375 vs. Nebraska, 1972; Nebraska 56, Kansas 0.
50,268 vs. Nebraska,1980; Nebraska 54, Kansas 0.
50,152 vs. Kansas State, 2004; Kansas 31, Kansas State 28
50,125 vs. Texas Tech, 2008; Texas Tech 63, Kansas 21
50,107 vs. Nebraska, 2003; Nebraska 24, Kansas 3.
50,071 vs. Missouri, 2003; Kansas 35, Missouri 14.
50,000 vs. Kansas State 1969; Kansas State 26, Kansas 22.
49,566 vs. Colorado, 2008; Kansas 30 Colorado 14
49,085 vs. Oklahoma, 1976; Oklahoma 28, Kansas 20.
48,800 vs. Kansas State, 1994; Kansas State 21, Kansas 13.
48,700 vs. Oklahoma, 2001; Oklahoma 38, Kansas 10.
48,625 vs. Kansas State, 1979; Kansas 36, Kansas State 28.
48,621 vs. Louisiana Tech, 2008; Kansas 29, Louisiana Tech 0
48,604 vs. Kansas State, 1992; Kansas 31, Kansas State 7.
48,474 vs. Missouri, 1969; Missouri 69, Kansas 21.
48,238 vs. Missouri, 2005; Kansas 13, Missouri 3
48, 112 vs. Toledo, 2007; Kansas 45, Toledo 13
48,100 vs. Michigan State, 1994; Kansas 17, Michigan State 10.
47,880 vs. Nebraska, 1995; Nebraska 41, Kansas 3.
47,858 vs. Kansas State, 1977; Kansas 29, Kansas State 21.
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LOL . . . yeah, all K-State fans live in Manhattan.
Look man, don't blame us because Lew Perkins, Manchurian Athletic Director and Mike Alden would never dream of trying to move one of their biggest paydays to a neutral site.
Lawrence merchants have to be :pbj: knowing that :kstategrad: is coming back to town again.
LOL... you're just lashing out because Farmageddon was such an epic fail. K-State couldn't handle the fact that KU and Mizzou made millions from playing at Arrowhead, so they tried to create a rivalry out of thin air with Iowa State. What was the official attendance for that game last year, 'Pad? 38,000?
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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How many dicks did Roy have to suck?
I liked this.