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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Basketball is hard => Topic started by: ZmoneyKSU on April 06, 2010, 09:37:09 PM
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I found mine cleaning the basement yesterday. Curious...now that Huggs is no longer the hated he once was, would it be acceptable to wear? Mind you I live in Pittsburgh, PA and they hate Huggs cause he coaches at WVU. I almost just want to wear to piss off the Pitt fans I know.
I just don't have the animosity I once did towards him.
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No animosity because Frank is the real deal. Huggs had no clue. No matter how you spin it, he left us hanging.....
DON'T WEAR IT!!! EVERR!!!! :bang:
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No animosity because Frank is the real deal. Huggs had no clue. No matter how you spin it, he left us hanging.....
DON'T WEAR IT!!! EVERR!!!! :bang:
Yea, he no doubt did, but he's also the reason we are where we are today. I guess I am just not as scorned anymore...I was never the type to hold grudges very long anyway.
Still haven't decided whether I would wear or not, if only for the simple fact that "Got Huggs", well we don't anymore. The temptation to wear it to a Pitt game is there though. It's long shot that I wear it again anyway.
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eff huggins and people who support him. We got some benefit from it. But at the end of the day, eff him.
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I think it is ok to wear it....
if you are changing the oil in the car.
cleaning the bathroom.
painting the basement.
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:flush: <----- this thread and all in it (except me :gocho:)
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:flush: <----- this thread and all in it (except me :gocho:)
good thing you don't count for anything relevant
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Mine was mailed off to WVU.
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Don't really get all the Huggs animosity. He brought us back to relevance, and then some (i.e. Beasley). He went back to his alma mater for christ's sake. Give him a break.
Any and all success and happiness we've enjoyed related to basketball this year would not have happened had Huggins (or Midas, as I refer to him as) not graced us with his, albeit short-lived, presence.
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Don't really get all the Huggs animosity. He brought us back to relevance, and then some (i.e. Beasley). He went back to his alma mater for christ's sake. Give him a break.
Any and all success and happiness we've enjoyed related to basketball this year would not have happened had Huggins (or Midas, as I refer to him as) not graced us with his, albeit short-lived, presence.
Every little thing that happened in my life is part of a chain of events that brought me here. I'm reasonably happy where I'm at right now. I'm not happy about every event that happened in my life even though without them, I'd be somewhere else/a different person.
We succeeded in spite of Huggs departure, not because of it.
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I still wear mine, and I live in the KC area. I wear it to the gym and that sort of thing. Still sporting it proud.
Coaches come and go. As long as they leave the program in better shape than they left it, they are doing their job, imo.
Huggs will always be thought of fondly at the Casey's house.
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There are so many better options to display your EMAW -- spend a little cash and get a :doom: shirt:
http://octagonofdoom.spreadshirt.com/p2 (http://octagonofdoom.spreadshirt.com/p2)
You can wear that fracker proudly pretty much anywhere and it's a hell of a conversation starter for HBBIQ types.
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There are so many better options to display your EMAW -- spend a little cash and get a :doom: shirt:
http://octagonofdoom.spreadshirt.com/p2 (http://octagonofdoom.spreadshirt.com/p2)
You can wear that fracker proudly pretty much anywhere and it's a hell of a conversation starter for HBBIQ types.
Got one already.
Also made a shirt from Chingon's PS of Frank over the famous John Brown pic. Came out nice.
Also have some other KSU gear.
Huggieville is still a solid shirt.
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Not only is Morgantowm the home of Bobby's alma-mater but also the place of his birth.
I loved Huggy at Cincy, i loved him more here, and i still love him today.
essentially i will always drink in huggieville :drink:
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Don't know if Huggins really knew what he had in Frank. Have to think he did, because whatever else you say about him, he's no fool. He did want to take Frank, and Te, and the whole fracking cupboard with him, which is kind of hard to forgive. He was probably stunned Wefer etal had the balls to prevent that.
The question is whether Huggins really understood or appreciated what he had here. Who cares? Frank does.
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I still have a Hugginista shirt. :fatty:
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Don't really get all the Huggs animosity. He brought us back to relevance, and then some (i.e. Beasley). He went back to his alma mater for christ's sake. Give him a break.
Any and all success and happiness we've enjoyed related to basketball this year would not have happened had Huggins (or Midas, as I refer to him as) not graced us with his, albeit short-lived, presence.
Every little thing that happened in my life is part of a chain of events that brought me here. I'm reasonably happy where I'm at right now. I'm not happy about every event that happened in my life even though without them, I'd be somewhere else/a different person.
We succeeded in spite of Huggs departure, not because of it.
Here's an analogy.
One day, A beautiful woman goes out and decides to sleep with a hobo, out of the goodness of her heart. The next day she leaves, no strings attached, but says "hey, hobo, if you want my younger sister, she's all yours." And then the younger sister took us to the elite eight.
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Don't really get all the Huggs animosity. He brought us back to relevance, and then some (i.e. Beasley). He went back to his alma mater for christ's sake. Give him a break.
Any and all success and happiness we've enjoyed related to basketball this year would not have happened had Huggins (or Midas, as I refer to him as) not graced us with his, albeit short-lived, presence.
Every little thing that happened in my life is part of a chain of events that brought me here. I'm reasonably happy where I'm at right now. I'm not happy about every event that happened in my life even though without them, I'd be somewhere else/a different person.
We succeeded in spite of Huggs departure, not because of it.
Here's an analogy.
One day, A beautiful woman goes out and decides to sleep with a hobo, out of the goodness of her heart. The next day she leaves, no strings attached, but says "hey, hobo, if you want my younger sister, she's all yours." And then the younger sister took us to the elite eight.
It'd be more accurate if no one had slept with the beautiful woman in years because of the bad morals she had, and the hobo was the best she could do. Afterwards, the man that the beautiful woman ACTUALLY wanted to sleep with, saw that she was a good proposition based on how the hobo had been treated, and decided to sleep with her.
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It'd be more accurate if no one had slept with the beautiful woman in years because of the bad morals she had, and the hobo was the best she could do. Afterwards, the man that the beautiful woman ACTUALLY wanted to sleep with, saw that she was a good proposition based on how the hobo had been treated, and decided to sleep with her.
And the beautiful woman wanting all her younger sisters to move with her to her new home and leave the hobo with some strung-out crack ho liked he slept with the past two decades. But the hobo stepped up and got them to say with him, instead.
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It'd be more accurate if no one had slept with the beautiful woman in years because of the bad morals she had, and the hobo was the best she could do. Afterwards, the man that the beautiful woman ACTUALLY wanted to sleep with, saw that she was a good proposition based on how the hobo had been treated, and decided to sleep with her.
And the beautiful woman wanting all her younger sisters to move with her to her new home and leave the hobo with some strung-out crack ho liked he slept with the past two decades. But the hobo stepped up and got them to say with him, instead.
why wouldn't beautiful woman want all her younger sisters to move with her??? jfc.
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In this case, had every reason in the world to want to. Just correcting this bit of revisionism:
but says "hey, hobo, if you want my younger sister, she's all yours."