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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: Pete on October 17, 2012, 11:17:01 AM
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We get this question a lot.
The 73 year old who works 20 hour days, or the late-middle-aged raging alcoholic with a history of serious heart problems?
After Huggins was fired from K-State, I was sure that he'd die shortly. Frank Martin almost died (hospitalized in Manhattan) right after Huggins was hired at K-State, no doubt from trying to mimic Huggin's lifestyle, so clearly there are issues there.
To be honest, I do not know which one will live longer. To me, it's a toss up.
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My uncle was Bob's MD when he was in Manhattan and said his total cholesterol was 344. You could also add Holgardon to the list given the methamphetamines.
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Liver is pickled.
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Basically a coin flip. My money is on Bob, though.
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What's the ruling on undead?
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You have to factor in the drunk driving and falling down stairs while hammered. Good chance Huggins won't die of natural causes.
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You have to factor in the drunk driving and falling down stairs while hammered. Good chance Huggins won't die of natural causes.
Natural to whom?
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You have to factor in the drunk driving and falling down stairs while hammered. Good chance Huggins won't die of natural causes.
Natural to whom?
Humans.
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Huggs is exposed to the risk of death caused by shrapnel injury from exploding meth labs every day.
Snyder only one day every other year.
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