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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball => Topic started by: renocat on October 26, 2018, 09:28:07 AM
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From a recent Washington Post Article:
Throw in backcourt sophomores Mike McGuirl and Cartier Diarra, sophomore forwards Levi Stockard III and James Love III, junior big man Makol Mawien and junior college transfer Austin Trice, and there is arguably more talent and experience than Weber has ever had during his tenure in Manhattan.
“We could be real good. We’ve got the team to do it,” Brown said. “We had a great run last year, but we didn’t really play as well as we wanted to in the Big 12. So I think that one of our main goals is to come out and compete every day in the Big 12, and the non-conference.”
Anyone excited?
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i am renocat. i am
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You aren’t renocat, you are fun muffin.
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oscar is making manhattan great again.
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Captain Boner is juicing up the fan base.
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oscar is making manhattan great again.
Reminds me of my first three years at KSU. I started school in the fall of 2006. So I had Ron Prince and Bob Huggins/Frank Martin teams to watch. Wild to think I spent most of my college years at a basketball school in Kansas.
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:Take the Bait:
We have some good looking kids on our roster. No butt ugly mongrels.
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Have not looked at the KU players on the roster, yet. KU is skilled at keeping 1-2 guys who are prematurely balding and looks like they're in their 40's. Is KU going to keep up that strong tradition?
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Have not looked at the KU players on the roster, yet. KU is skilled at keeping 1-2 guys who are prematurely balding and looks like they're in their 40's. Is KU going to keep up that strong tradition?
IIRC Mitch Lightfoot is the closest thing they have to prematurely balding 40 year old guy.
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oscar is making manhattan great again.
Reminds me of my first three years at KSU. I started school in the fall of 2006. So I had Ron Prince and Bob Huggins/Frank Martin teams to watch. Wild to think I spent most of my college years at a basketball school in Kansas.
Hard to believe that a hard working everyman named oscar is winning games in this college basketball cesspool.