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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: CNS on June 29, 2010, 11:21:00 AM
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Way to go, Kansas State. You won a few good games last season, you got your coach back (in a different pair of pants, thankfully), and you seem poised to be a quality opponent in 2010 as well.
The reason you're on the bottom? Partially, the recruiting. It looks okay now, but it fell apart for Snyder the last time he was here.
Oh yeah, there's that too. LHC Bill Snyder won't last forever, and if Clint Bowen is in Manhattan taking interviews for a coordinator position, apparently Kansas State hasn't learned their lesson.
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Spot on.
Was that written by Jesus Christ himself? 'Cause that isn't simply truth telling, it's prophetic.
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Spot on.
Was that written by Jesus Christ himself? 'Cause that isn't simply truth telling, it's prophetic.
I don't understand why we have to "learn our lesson". All we need to do is get a little better each day. Seriously, where can we go wrong with that?
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Same guy has KU as the 5th most likely to actually do something. He is admittedly bias though.
Not to dump the entire remaining Big 12 North up here, but I have to face it. My favorite team in the whole wide world has a long way to go.
Recruiting will never be special at Kansas, but being surrounded by several good football states never hurts.
The Jayhawks are on the right path. Picking up a new coach who wants to develop consistency, in games and overall, is a great first step. Still, the most consistent teams in a conference are either consistently on top...or the bottom.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/412448-can-any-foe-break-oklahoma-texas-stranglehold-in-new-10-team-conference (http://bleacherreport.com/articles/412448-can-any-foe-break-oklahoma-texas-stranglehold-in-new-10-team-conference)
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OB interviewed Clint Bowen? For what, Dumbass of the Year?
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Jesus. When I was still EMAJ, I was all like "GTFO, Bowen." I didn't mean to Manhattan, though. Christ.