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Title: Bold and Daring
Post by: Sugar Dick on June 27, 2010, 10:52:36 AM
I think we blowout UCLA at the Family Reunion II.  Game over at halftime!!!

 :ksu: :ksu: :ksu: :ksu:
Title: Re: Bold and Daring
Post by: The42Yardstick on June 27, 2010, 10:54:11 AM
Thanks for the analysis, "Sugar" "Dick."
Title: Re: Bold and Daring
Post by: VGibsonLives on June 27, 2010, 06:04:35 PM
Speaking of Bold and Daring -
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Not only are K-State officials locked in a legal battle with their former football coach over a multimillion-dollar deal allegedly brokered in secret by former athletic director Bob Krause, but future football schedules negotiated under Prince's watch also could prove costly.

Prince's bold-and-daring approach to scheduling already has produced notable nonconference opponents such as Auburn, Louisville and UCLA — all of which beat the Wildcats, by the way — and it soon will offer additional brutes such as Miami, Oregon and Virginia Tech unless K-State can wiggle its way out of those games.

Many college football pundits suggested K-State was committing scheduling suicide at the time Prince announced those noncon matchups. Now, with the Wildcats set to face the likes of Texas, Oklahoma, Texas Tech, Texas A&M and Oklahoma State every year under the Big 12's soon-to-be revamped format, such games look even deadlier.

Worse yet, K-State has it doubly tough during the nonconference in several years.

In 2011, for instance, K-State is scheduled to play Oregon on Sept. 3 in Manhattan before visiting Miami on Sept. 24. The following season, K-State is slated to meet those two powers again during the first eight days of September. And the situation isn't any better in 2014, as a trip to Virginia Tech is set for Sept. 6 and a home date with Auburn is penciled for Sept. 20.

Factor in the nine league games that would result from the Big 12's new round-robin schedule, and K-State would play 11 of its 12 games against teams from BCS power conferences each of those seasons.
                                                       :runaway:    :ohno:    :runaway:
Title: Re: Bold and Daring
Post by: Sugar Dick on June 27, 2010, 07:51:24 PM
Thanks for the analysis, "Sugar" "Dick."

No Problem
Title: Re: Bold and Daring
Post by: KSUTOMMY on June 27, 2010, 08:44:09 PM
I hope we DONT get out of the schedules, we need these types of games.
Title: Re: Bold and Daring
Post by: yoman on June 27, 2010, 08:44:32 PM
Speaking of Bold and Daring -
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Not only are K-State officials locked in a legal battle with their former football coach over a multimillion-dollar deal allegedly brokered in secret by former athletic director Bob Krause, but future football schedules negotiated under Prince's watch also could prove costly.

Prince's bold-and-daring approach to scheduling already has produced notable nonconference opponents such as Auburn, Louisville and UCLA — all of which beat the Wildcats, by the way — and it soon will offer additional brutes such as Miami, Oregon and Virginia Tech unless K-State can wiggle its way out of those games.

Many college football pundits suggested K-State was committing scheduling suicide at the time Prince announced those noncon matchups. Now, with the Wildcats set to face the likes of Texas, Oklahoma, Texas Tech, Texas A&M and Oklahoma State every year under the Big 12's soon-to-be revamped format, such games look even deadlier.

Worse yet, K-State has it doubly tough during the nonconference in several years.

In 2011, for instance, K-State is scheduled to play Oregon on Sept. 3 in Manhattan before visiting Miami on Sept. 24. The following season, K-State is slated to meet those two powers again during the first eight days of September. And the situation isn't any better in 2014, as a trip to Virginia Tech is set for Sept. 6 and a home date with Auburn is penciled for Sept. 20.

Factor in the nine league games that would result from the Big 12's new round-robin schedule, and K-State would play 11 of its 12 games against teams from BCS power conferences each of those seasons.
                                                       :runaway:    :ohno:    :runaway:
:blindfold: :angry: bill can calm these waters right?  :bang:
Title: Re: Bold and Daring
Post by: kcchiefdav on June 27, 2010, 08:54:49 PM
Bowl games are over-rated anyway.
Title: Re: Bold and Daring
Post by: scottwildcat on June 27, 2010, 09:02:42 PM
next year could be real bad
Title: Re: Bold and Daring
Post by: DQ12 on June 27, 2010, 09:10:22 PM
next year could be real bad

Bad for our opponents.

Sams and Bryce in the backfield  :love:
Title: Re: Bold and Daring
Post by: fatty fat fat on June 27, 2010, 10:48:29 PM
like when we led atm 38-0 at half, and everyone was so pumped b4 halftime.  :excited:
Title: Re: Bold and Daring
Post by: ew2x4 on June 27, 2010, 10:53:12 PM
like when we led atm 38-0 at half, and everyone was so pumped b4 halftime.  :excited:

The only game I went to. This season? Will be attending UCLA @ Cats. Hopefully I'm the goodluck charm.
Title: Re: Bold and Daring
Post by: hemmy on June 27, 2010, 11:17:28 PM
I was still :ohno: at 38-0, up until Banksy started off 2nd half with a td