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Title: So...
Post by: Testy Westy on March 02, 2010, 02:44:49 PM
apparently Sherron is giving his speech at the end of the game on Wednesday.  What happens if the khatz are up by enough to win with a minute or so left? Do the fans file the eff out of there or will they stay and listen?  Will he even bother?

please don't waste space in this thread with  :facepalm: or  :powerespect: ...we all know its a long shot :blah:
Title: Re: So...
Post by: OK_Cat on March 02, 2010, 02:47:26 PM
"I wanna thank my baby mommas, and my babies....dead and alive..."
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Post by: fatty fat fat on March 02, 2010, 02:47:43 PM
it would be legendary.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores103/103067/20030308NCAABOKLAHOMA--0nr.htm#RCPS
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Post by: Skipper44 on March 02, 2010, 02:50:42 PM
Yes, there were some of the best photoshops ever of the post game pictures of hollis and "calvin" after the game looking like some had just died with TJ Ford laughing in the background. 

I actually looked for them yesterday but could not find them, maybe someone who has mad skill with the internet wayback machine can find them.
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Post by: kso_FAN on March 02, 2010, 02:51:47 PM
it would be legendary.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores103/103067/20030308NCAABOKLAHOMA--0nr.htm#RCPS

Would be incred.

Quote
Collins, considered the heart and soul of the Jayhawks, was looking
to end his home career with a victory over his team's biggest
rival.  But the heroics of Pullen - his good friend - helped spoil
it as the Wildcats held Kansas scoreless for
the final 4:19.

"It's real tough knowing it's his last game here and we ruined
the streak," Pullen said. "I had to come out and play well and
leave our friendship off the court. He played well, all the
seniors played well. I wish them the best of luck."
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Post by: ArchE_Cat on March 02, 2010, 03:31:16 PM
I hope Frank tells the team the wreck that fat turds sr. night
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Post by: doom on March 02, 2010, 03:39:23 PM
it would be legendary.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores103/103067/20030308NCAABOKLAHOMA--0nr.htm#RCPS

Would be incred.

Quote
Collins, considered the heart and soul of the Jayhawks, was looking
to end his home career with a victory over his team's biggest
rival.  But the heroics of Pullen - his good friend - helped spoil
it as the Wildcats held Kansas scoreless for
the final 4:19.

"It's real tough knowing it's his last game here and we ruined
the streak," Pullen said. "I had to come out and play well and
leave our friendship off the court. He played well, all the
seniors played well. I wish them the best of luck.  I sure wouldn't want to be one of his many kids tonight."
Title: Re: So...
Post by: deputy dawg on March 02, 2010, 03:56:42 PM
apparently Sherron is giving his speech at the end of the game on Wednesday.  What happens if the khatz are up by enough to win with a minute or so left? Do the fans file the shazbot! out of there or will they stay and listen?  Will he even bother?

please don't waste space in this thread with  :facepalm: or  :powerespect: ...we all know its a long shot :blah:

Tell me this is a planned event...the SC post-game speech.  It has to be pre-game....
Title: Re: So...
Post by: Testy Westy on March 02, 2010, 05:02:11 PM
apparently Sherron is giving his speech at the end of the game on Wednesday.  What happens if the khatz are up by enough to win with a minute or so left? Do the fans file the shazbot! out of there or will they stay and listen?  Will he even bother?

please don't waste space in this thread with  :facepalm: or  :powerespect: ...we all know its a long shot :blah:

Tell me this is a planned event...the SC post-game speech.  It has to be pre-game....

According to the phoggies the normal flower/jersey ceremony is before and Sherron is set to speak after the game.

http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=172&f=2481&t=5673448
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Post by: Andy on March 02, 2010, 05:24:32 PM
would be tremendously epic for any EMAW's in attendance.

I went to the senior night of wayne simien when KSU played em hoping for a similar party crash but yeah.
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Post by: Iceberg on March 02, 2010, 10:19:21 PM
All EMAWs need to chant K-S-U during his speech.
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Post by: DOOMsday on March 02, 2010, 10:26:32 PM
apparently Sherron is giving his speech at the end of the game on Wednesday.  What happens if the khatz are up by enough to win with a minute or so left? Do the fans file the shazbot! out of there or will they stay and listen?  Will he even bother?

please don't waste space in this thread with  :facepalm: or  :powerespect: ...we all know its a long shot :blah:

Tell me this is a planned event...the SC post-game speech.  It has to be pre-game....

According to the phoggies the normal flower/jersey ceremony is before and Sherron is set to speak after the game.

http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=172&f=2481&t=5673448

best line in the article hands down: "Longstreet says he believes Collins likely could have achieved his degree at just one place — KU."
 :lol:

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Post by: nicname on March 02, 2010, 10:57:40 PM
LAWRENCE, Kansas (Ticker) -- Jacob Pullen and Kansas State crashed
Sherron Collin's farewell party.

Pullen made a free throw and a key jumper in the final 54 seconds
as the fifth-ranked Wildcats scored the final 11 points and
snapped No. 2 Kansas' 59-game home winning streak with a
76-71 Big 12 Conference victory.


"The streak is over now, and we'll start a new one next year,"
Kansas coach Bill Self said. "We promise."

Collins, considered the heart and soul of the Jayhawks, was looking
to end his home career with a victory over his team's biggest
rival.  But the heroics of Pullen - a fellow Chicago PG - helped spoil
it as the Wildcats held Kansas (27-3, 13-2) scoreless for
the final 4:19.

"It's real ig for us knowing it's his last game here and we ruined
the streak," Pullen said. "We had to come out and play well and
lplay with the bad guy mentality. He played well, all the
seniors played well. I'm sure they will be ready if we play again in KC or and the NCAAs."

Pullen drove to the basket and was fouled by Marcus Morris with 54
seconds left.  He made 1-of-2 at the line to snap a 71-71 tie
and Curtis Kelly came up with the offensive rebound.

Kansas State ran down the shot clock and isolated Pullen on Tyrel Reed.  
Pullen drove to the right side of the lane, pulled up and
drilled a jumper for a three-point cushion with 12 seconds to
go.

"When he drove to the basket late and got that shot off over me,
I was there, he just made a big shot," Reed said.

"You could just tell he was starting to feel pretty good," Kansas State coach Frank Martin said.
Denis and Jake are warriors. I wouldn't trade them \ for anyone in
the country."

After a timeout by Kansas, Collins missed a 3-pointer with 13
seconds left.  The Jayhawks came up with an offensive rebound and
missed an inside shot before calling another timeout.

With Collins and Brady Morningstar blanketed on the perimeter, the ball was
inbounded to Marcus Morris, who misfired on a
3-pointer with two seconds remaining.  Kansas State's Jamar Samuels made
a pair from the line to cap the scoring.

"I don't think I was open," Collins said. "he was on me and we
ran the play. Somebody set a good screen on Pullen but they had Sutton help on me. Brady made a good pass to Marcus and he
just missed the shot. It was a good look for us."


The Jayhawks suffered their first home loss since a 69-66 defeat
to Texas A&M on February 3, 2007.

"It is hard to talk right now," Collins said. "The emotions of the
day were great. The fans showed up and gave us a lot of
support. We played hard. We just didn't get the job done and
that is the disappointing thing about this game."

Reed drilled a 3-pointer for a 71-65 advantage with 4:19
remaining.  Denis Clemente answered with a jumper and Curtis Kelly scored
an inside hoop to bring Kansas State within two points.

Kansas' Tyshawn Taylor missed a pair of foul shots and
Rodney McGruder's jumper with 1:29 remaining tied the game.  The
Jayhawks had a chance to regain the lead, but Collins
missed one of two free throws with 68 seconds to go.

"This was a tough day," Self said. "Frank has a really, really
good basketball team. Our team will bounce back."

Pullen scored 14 of his 21 points in the second half and also
added 6 assists to lead Kansas State. Denis Clemente added 18 points as
the Wildcats' backcourt outplayed the Jayhawk duo of Collins and
Taylor.

"They got us at our place, we had to come here and get it back," Pullen said.
"Everyone did their part. Everyone made big shots, just like all year.  
Curt, Wally stepped up for us, everybody made plays."

Collins made five 3-pointers and finished with 24 points to lead
all scorers, but Taylor struggled, netting 11
points on 3-of-9 shooting, handing out seven assists, but with 6 turnovers.

Kansas never trailed in the first half, taking a 42-34 lead
into the locker room. After Samuels opened the second half with a
layup, Aldrich netted six straight points and Marcus Morris had a
basket for a 50-36 cushion with just under 17 minutes remaining.

Collins' 3-pointer with 13:49 left to play gave Kansas a 58-43
cushion. Collins was held without a field goal over the final six minutes and
the disconsolate senior received words of encouragement from
Martin during the post-game handshakes.

"I told the team that this was the biggest game we've played all
year because of where we are right now," Martin said.

Curtis Kelly netted 11 points and Samuels added 10 and six
rebounds for Kansas State, which won its eigth straight.  The
Wildcats had lost four straight to the Sooners coming into the game.
Title: Re: So...
Post by: KSUBrian on March 03, 2010, 12:06:11 AM
It is almost tragic how they treat senior night over there.

There's not a larger collection of adult bandwagon fans who need to have their life validated and affirmed by 18-24 year olds to be found anywhere.

All this stuff kind of started with Larry Brown over there, but Roy took it and fully North Carolina'd the whole deal . . . and now if a kid comes in a farts twice in a ku uniform they retire his jersey and demand speeches and throw flowers.

It's pathetic.



Late night is just as bad if not worse.  All the crappy skits and speeches they do is just plain idiotic.  The players think it is really cool because the fans lap it up like a thirsty dog at a water dish.  They have no idea how fracking foolish, Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!), and homo anybody who is not a KU fan thinks they look.
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Post by: Cire on March 03, 2010, 07:13:32 AM
Good God we are walking into a Buzzsaw.
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Post by: SwiftCat on March 03, 2010, 07:25:27 AM
Good God we are walking into a Buzzsaw made of Marshmellows! They are so delicious!

I couldn't agree more.
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Post by: KSUBrian on March 03, 2010, 11:19:11 AM
Good God we are walking into a Buzzsaw.

Nah. KSU has nothing to lose and will be loose as a goose.  After the OSU loss, the Squawks will be tighter than Ebenezer Scrooge and with it being Senior night they will be all jacked up like Texas Ranger on Mountain Dew.  The "phog" will be a non-factor as playing in the OOD has seasoned the Cats to what a hostile atmosphere is like.  As Black Eyed Peas say, "I got a feeling......tonight is gonna to be a god night.  Woo Hoo"
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Post by: ArchE_Cat on March 03, 2010, 11:21:04 AM
Good God we are walking into a Buzzsaw.

Nah. KSU has nothing to lose and will be loose as a goose.  After the OSU loss, the Squawks will be tighter than Ebenezer Scrooge and with it being Senior night they will be all jacked up like Texas Ranger on Mountain Dew.  The "phog" will be a non-factor as playing in the OOD has seasoned the Cats to what a hostile atmosphere is like.  As Black Eyed Peas say, "I got a feeling......tonight is gonna to be a god night.  Woo Hoo"

forgot to mention that Brady Morningstar will drunker than a haskell indian on textbook buy-back day
Title: Re: So...
Post by: RonLongshaft on March 03, 2010, 11:41:50 AM
Good God we are walking into a Buzzsaw.

Nah. KSU has nothing to lose and will be loose as a goose.  After the OSU loss, the Squawks will be tighter than Ebenezer Scrooge and with it being Senior night they will be all jacked up like Texas Ranger on Mountain Dew.  The "phog" will be a non-factor as playing in the OOD has seasoned the Cats to what a hostile atmosphere is like.  As Black Eyed Peas say, "I got a feeling......tonight is gonna to be a god night.  Woo Hoo"

this is getting over played, we will be tight as well
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Post by: KSUBrian on March 03, 2010, 01:56:56 PM
Good God we are walking into a Buzzsaw.

Nah. KSU has nothing to lose and will be loose as a goose.  After the OSU loss, the Squawks will be tighter than Ebenezer Scrooge and with it being Senior night they will be all jacked up like Texas Ranger on Mountain Dew.  The "phog" will be a non-factor as playing in the OOD has seasoned the Cats to what a hostile atmosphere is like.  As Black Eyed Peas say, "I got a feeling......tonight is gonna to be a god night.  Woo Hoo"

forgot to mention that Brady Morningstar will drunker than a haskell indian on textbook buy-back day
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