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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: Fuktard on October 29, 2011, 11:42:13 PM
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Finally some good bbs material for y'all. We weren't as good as our 7-0 start and we aren't as bad as the game today. We actually played pretty well in he first half and should have had the lead at intermission. We didn't have a good 2nd half but having to throw made the game pretty lopsided....worse than it should have been. I'm very happy with this team and where our program is and anyone that says otherwise is a total moron. There are many things that could be singled out to criticize, but where we are, at this point of the season, cannot. EMAW
mods please merge this with whatever master thread there is, i didn't read any of them because I know what they say. tia
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I've been calling this since week 2, I knew my persistence would pay off eventually :cool:
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exerpt from Mellinger:
K-State isn’t this bad, of course. College football is a wild sport. These are teenagers, a lot of them, juiced with emotion and playing in packed stadiums and for millions on television, and the unpredictability is part of why sports bookmaking is a growth industry.
On Saturday night, for instance, Texas Tech lost to Iowa State 41-7. That’s the same Texas Tech that beat Oklahoma last week and the same Texas Tech that lost to K-State the week before. So, no. Kansas State is not 41 points inferior to Oklahoma. That’s not what we saw.
Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2011/10/29/3237663/in-manhattan-a-tale-of-two-halves.html#ixzz1cHpgEunF
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I've been calling this since week 2, I knew my persistence would pay off eventually :cool:
Thank God, maybe this place can get back to what we're good at. :crossfingers:
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exerpt from Mellinger:
K-State isn’t this bad, of course. College football is a wild sport. These are teenagers, a lot of them, juiced with emotion and playing in packed stadiums and for millions on television, and the unpredictability is part of why sports bookmaking is a growth industry.
On Saturday night, for instance, Texas Tech lost to Iowa State 41-7. That’s the same Texas Tech that beat Oklahoma last week and the same Texas Tech that lost to K-State the week before. So, no. Kansas State is not 41 points inferior to Oklahoma. That’s not what we saw.
Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2011/10/29/3237663/in-manhattan-a-tale-of-two-halves.html#ixzz1cHpgEunF
Good read, thanks for sharing