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Title: Frank Martin Denies Rift With Kstate
Post by: 420seriouscat69 on April 25, 2012, 10:37:45 AM
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COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Frank Martin says he didn't leave Kansas State because of problems with Wildcat officials or administrators, no matter how much some believe that's the main reason he took South Carolina's basketball job.

"I didn't run away from Kansas State," Martin told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Martin has spent the past four weeks since taking over the Gamecocks' program from Darrin Horn setting up his office, meeting current players and recruiting new ones. Still, Martin gets asked too frequently, "Why leave a winning Wildcats program for one that was in last place in the Southeastern Conference?"

"I'm just telling you, (Gamecocks AD) Eric Hyman put his arms around me and it was hard for me not to feel the passion that he had for building the men's basketball program," Martin said. "I've never been through this before."


Since taking over for his mentor Bob Huggins, the 46-year-old coach had rejuvenated Kansas State and put together one of the most successful stretches in the Wildcats' long basketball history. The team had reached four NCAA tournaments in the past five years, including a trip to the round of eight in 2010.

Kansas State athletic director Jim Currie said after Martin's departure he always wanted the coach to be part of the long-term fabric of the school. Martin said there was no rift.

"I was happy there. Obviously, there's a team in place that can challenge for that Big 12 championship," he said. "We left a lot of good behind. You don't do that because you're unhappy."

Martin acknowledged moving to the East Coast makes family life easier. He's got relatives in his hometown of Miami while wife, Anya, is from New York City. "We can see them more frequently now," Martin said.

Martin barely stopped moving since he was introduced to several hundred fans at the Colonial Life Arena on March 27. He's gotten to know current players while he and his staff -- Martin brought his assistant coaches from Kansas State -- have worked hard to fill a roster that will see plenty of changes from last year's 10-21 debacle.

Forwards Anthony Gill and Damontre Harris, the team's third- and fourth-leading scorers last year, are transferring while point guard oscar Ellington again plans to play football and basketball as he did this past season.

Martin said change brings turnover and he doesn't fault Gill and Harris for doing what they believe is right. What about Ellington's split sports profile? Surely not having his point guard fully locked into basketball from day one is enough to bring out Martin's famous stony stare, right?

"Hey, oscar is fully committed to this university. Someone who sacrifices to play both sports is giving a lot of themselves to make two different programs better, not just one," Martin said. "I look at it that way, I don't look at it a negative way."

Ellington "is going to be part of our success," Martin said. "And it's up to me to manage it."

Martin's been busy finding recruits who want to come on board for South Carolina's rise. Martin said he's got several commitments lined up for the spring, which ends May 16 and he'll announce the group when it's complete. Martin has five scholarships available with the departures of Gill and Harris, plus the cost of Ellington's education being picked up by the football team.

"We'll have 14 scholarship players instead of 13" because of Ellington's status, Martin said. "I can't see that as a bad thing."

Martin's also spent plenty of time visiting fans, boosters and students. He spoke at halftime of the South Carolina's spring football game in front of about 34,000 supporters earlier this month.

"We hired a basketball coach a couple of weeks ago," football coach Steve Spurrier told the crowd. "I believe this man is going to take us places we've never been, Sweet 16s, Elite Eights, Final Fours."

That's Martin's goal, too, although he's not sure how soon that can happen. He and his staff have worked out the players some this month and will do what the rules allow over the next few months. Martin expects to have his recruits in summer school in time to join the returning veterans and give both coaches and players time to bond before the games start.

Martin's enjoying the moments he can as he sets up shop. Duke coach Mike Kzyzewski recently congratulated Martin on his time at Kansas State and offered to anything he could to help him at South Carolina. SEC Commissioner Mike Slive also welcomed Martin to the league family. And then there's the support from Gamecock fans.

Martin said he'd hear how South Carolina fans were dying to win.

"Now, that I've been here for a month, that's clear as day," he said. "Now, we've got to do our part."
Title: Re: Frank Martin Denies Rift With Kstate
Post by: OK_Cat on April 25, 2012, 10:40:50 AM
:DNR:
Title: Re: Frank Martin Denies Rift With Kstate
Post by: CNS on April 25, 2012, 10:49:00 AM
Frank running away seems to really be bothering Frank.
Title: Re: Frank Martin Denies Rift With Kstate
Post by: 420seriouscat69 on April 25, 2012, 10:50:33 AM
Yep. Oh and do we have to mention he's from Miami in every article? It's like when Tony Gonzalez was with the chiefs and they had to mention he played basketball on every broadcast. Shoot me already.
Title: Re: Frank Martin Denies Rift With Kstate
Post by: NamebranD on April 25, 2012, 11:07:14 AM
Yep. Oh and do we have to mention he's from Miami in every article? It's like when Tony Gonzalez was with the chiefs and they had to mention he played basketball on every broadcast. Shoot me already.

Or "Curtis Kelly, the transfer from UCONN..."
Title: Re: Frank Martin Denies Rift With Kstate
Post by: doom on April 25, 2012, 12:32:39 PM
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COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Frank Martin says he didn't leave Kansas State because of problems with Wildcat officials or administrators, no matter how much some believe that's the main reason he took South Carolina's basketball job.

"I didn't run away from Kansas State," Martin told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Martin has spent the past four weeks since taking over the Gamecocks' program from Darrin Horn setting up his office, meeting current players and recruiting new ones. Still, Martin gets asked too frequently, "Why leave a winning Wildcats program for one that was in last place in the Southeastern Conference?"

"I'm just telling you, (Gamecocks AD) Eric Hyman put his arms around me and it was hard for me not to feel the passion that he had for building the men's basketball program," Martin said. "I've never been through this before."


Since taking over for his mentor Bob Huggins, the 46-year-old coach had rejuvenated Kansas State and put together one of the most successful stretches in the Wildcats' long basketball history. The team had reached four NCAA tournaments in the past five years, including a trip to the round of eight in 2010.

Kansas State athletic director Jim Currie said after Martin's departure he always wanted the coach to be part of the long-term fabric of the school. Martin said there was no rift.

"I was happy there. Obviously, there's a team in place that can challenge for that Big 12 championship," he said. "We left a lot of good behind. You don't do that because you're unhappy."

Martin acknowledged moving to the East Coast makes family life easier. He's got relatives in his hometown of Miami while wife, Anya, is from New York City. "We can see them more frequently now," Martin said.

Martin barely stopped moving since he was introduced to several hundred fans at the Colonial Life Arena on March 27. He's gotten to know current players while he and his staff -- Martin brought his assistant coaches from Kansas State -- have worked hard to fill a roster that will see plenty of changes from last year's 10-21 debacle.

Forwards Anthony Gill and Damontre Harris, the team's third- and fourth-leading scorers last year, are transferring while point guard oscar Ellington again plans to play football and basketball as he did this past season.

Martin said change brings turnover and he doesn't fault Gill and Harris for doing what they believe is right. What about Ellington's split sports profile? Surely not having his point guard fully locked into basketball from day one is enough to bring out Martin's famous stony stare, right?

"Hey, oscar is fully committed to this university. Someone who sacrifices to play both sports is giving a lot of themselves to make two different programs better, not just one," Martin said. "I look at it that way, I don't look at it a negative way."

Ellington "is going to be part of our success," Martin said. "And it's up to me to manage it."

Martin's been busy finding recruits who want to come on board for South Carolina's rise. Martin said he's got several commitments lined up for the spring, which ends May 16 and he'll announce the group when it's complete. Martin has five scholarships available with the departures of Gill and Harris, plus the cost of Ellington's education being picked up by the football team.

"We'll have 14 scholarship players instead of 13" because of Ellington's status, Martin said. "I can't see that as a bad thing."

Martin's also spent plenty of time visiting fans, boosters and students. He spoke at halftime of the South Carolina's spring football game in front of about 34,000 supporters earlier this month.

"We hired a basketball coach a couple of weeks ago," football coach Steve Spurrier told the crowd. "I believe this man is going to take us places we've never been, Sweet 16s, Elite Eights, Final Fours."

That's Martin's goal, too, although he's not sure how soon that can happen. He and his staff have worked out the players some this month and will do what the rules allow over the next few months. Martin expects to have his recruits in summer school in time to join the returning veterans and give both coaches and players time to bond before the games start.

Martin's enjoying the moments he can as he sets up shop. Duke coach Mike Kzyzewski recently congratulated Martin on his time at Kansas State and offered to anything he could to help him at South Carolina. SEC Commissioner Mike Slive also welcomed Martin to the league family. And then there's the support from Gamecock fans.

Martin said he'd hear how South Carolina fans were dying to win.

"Now, that I've been here for a month, that's clear as day," he said. "Now, we've got to do our part."

 :lol:
Title: Re: Frank Martin Denies Rift With Kstate
Post by: SPEmaw on April 25, 2012, 12:37:21 PM
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"I'm just telling you, (Gamecocks AD) Eric Hyman put his arms around me and it was hard for me not to feel the passion that he had..." Martin said. "I've never been through this before."

TMI FRANK!
Title: Re: Frank Martin Denies Rift With Kstate
Post by: michigancat on April 25, 2012, 12:38:37 PM
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"I'm just telling you, (Gamecocks AD) Eric Hyman put his arms around me and it was hard for me not to feel the passion that he had..." Martin said. "I've never been through this before."

TMI FRANK!

remember when there was that story about him putting his finger in a stripper's bad person?

What a disgusting pig.
Title: Re: Frank Martin Denies Rift With Kstate
Post by: stobblebobby on April 25, 2012, 12:46:28 PM
Yep. Oh and do we have to mention he's from Miami in every article? It's like when Tony Gonzalez was with the chiefs and they had to mention he played basketball on every broadcast. Shoot me already.

Or "Curtis Kelly, the transfer from UCONN..."

This does annoy me, but if I look in the mirror I realize I do a little :emawkid: every time they say "the Kansas State product" after Jordy or Sproles does something awesome. Slightly less fist pumping for Freeman.
Title: Re: Frank Martin Denies Rift With Kstate
Post by: SPEmaw on April 25, 2012, 12:48:07 PM
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"I'm just telling you, (Gamecocks AD) Eric Hyman put his arms around me and it was hard for me not to feel the passion that he had..." Martin said. "I've never been through this before."

TMI FRANK!

remember when there was that story about him putting his finger in a stripper's bad person?

What a disgusting pig.

 :barf:
Title: Re: Frank Martin Denies Rift With Kstate
Post by: chum1 on April 25, 2012, 12:57:41 PM
everyone bit so hard on that rift nonsense.  the subsequent butthurt will linger for years.
Title: Re: Frank Martin Denies Rift With Kstate
Post by: Cartierfor3 on April 25, 2012, 01:14:05 PM
He's gotten really good at lying. 
Title: Re: Frank Martin Denies Rift With Kstate
Post by: Dugout DickStone on April 25, 2012, 01:24:44 PM
everyone bit so hard on that rift nonsense.  the subsequent butthurt will linger for years.

wait....what?   :confused:

Title: Re: Frank Martin Denies Rift With Kstate
Post by: p1k3 on April 26, 2012, 11:48:06 PM
Now that Frank is in denial it's safe to say that him, Animal, and Currie are all rough ridin' cowards
Title: Re: Frank Martin Denies Rift With Kstate
Post by: RightMeow on April 27, 2012, 10:38:20 PM
This is what I'd like to do to Frank.  Eff you Frank!!!   :shakesfist:  :shakesfist:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=o3Kbc-LSGvI#t=163s
Title: Re: Frank Martin Denies Rift With Kstate
Post by: Winters on April 30, 2012, 02:02:00 PM
Reason why Frank left: His wife was boning all the "white" college boys. Frank then figured the "white" college boys wouldn't touch her at South Carolina due to their racism.
Title: Re: Frank Martin Denies Rift With Kstate
Post by: Sandstone Outcropping on April 30, 2012, 02:22:32 PM
:DNR:

Frank running away seems to really be bothering Frank.
Title: Re: Frank Martin Denies Rift With Kstate
Post by: Dugout DickStone on May 01, 2012, 01:11:31 PM
Reason why Frank left: His wife was boning all the "white" college boys. Frank then figured the "white" college boys wouldn't touch her at South Carolina due to their racism.

I am going to need you to improve your posting quality.  We expect big things from the King.
Title: Re: Frank Martin Denies Rift With Kstate
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on May 01, 2012, 02:28:39 PM
Reason why Frank left: His wife was boning all the "white" college boys. Frank then figured the "white" college boys wouldn't touch her at South Carolina due to their racism.

I am going to need you to improve your posting quality.  We expect big things from the King.

Yeah, I just assumed Winters' account got jacked or something.