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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: pissclams on June 10, 2019, 01:50:58 PM
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on one hand i say, sure it is. that's what he signed up for. we didn't hire a coach that is going to settle for a mid-tier bowl match ups.
he has 4 natty's coming into this job, he should be held to that same standard. but is it realistic?
i say yes. we should want to win those natty's and we should EXPECT to win those natty's. if this klieman character isn't the guy to get it done then he needs to be fired asap, it's as simple as that.
how many natty's is good enough though? 1, 2, 3? more? will he always use an excuse if he doesn't win? <--that's what oscar weber does and it works.
1 natty = attaboy award
2 nattys = contract extension and pay increase
3 nattys = pay increase (again)
5 nattys = rename stadium
0 nattys = can his ass, pronto
the b12 championship better start coming through MHK next season. we have no time to waste being shitty, we fired our last three coaches for that exact reason.
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if he can win in fargo, he better be able to win in mhk
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I don't think you necessarily have to wait until he finished the season without winning a natty before firing him. If you've lost confidence in his ability to win a natty mid-season, you have to go ahead and make that change. On the other hand, if he finishes the season without winning a natty, but you still have confidence in his ability to win a natty, then you just have to evaluate on a case by case basis at the end of each season. But why anyone would have confidence in his ability to win a natty after finishing the season without winning one is really beyond me.
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My guess is he'll blame the restricted division 1 playoff field. Just too dang hard to out politic 4 media darlings.
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OP: IMHO i believe he needs to be in the champy game every year. Does he HAVE to win it every time though? I say as long as his success rate is above 50% he will stay off the hot seat.
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if there's one thing we've learned over the years, it's that the media/national audience wants k-state in the playoff. Between our iconic logo and our historical uniforms, k-state has been america's team, so fortunately for kleiman he has every advantage in the world to make natty's a reality in the little apple.
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You people, if that's what you really are, are as amusing as Bill Murray and Adam Sandler.
Which is to say not at all.
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bill murray is twice the emaw fan you will ever be catbacker 73 (<<<< lmfao)
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You people, if that's what you really are, are as amusing as Bill Murray and Adam Sandler.
Which is to say not at all.
your face is amusing :lol:
if you want to talk about the squawks, go to the squawk board, squawk.
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SQUAWK ALERT
:'bye cruel world:
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You people, if that's what you really are, are as amusing as Bill Murray and Adam Sandler.
Which is to say not at all.
serious question, no disrespect meant- what year to you graduate from the flaw on the kaw?
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he graduated in 73, i don't think my parents were even born then lmfao :ROFL:
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You people, if that's what you really are, are as amusing as Bill Murray and Adam Sandler.
Which is to say not at all.
I bet 73 is the number of time you masturbate because no girls never want to have sex with you.
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family blog
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Great troll '73 :ROFL:
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My guess is he'll blame the restricted division 1 playoff field. Just too dang hard to out politic 4 media darlings.
YouGotThatRight!!! :cheers: :katpak:
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meow meow
if there's one thing we've learned over the years, it's that the media/national audience wants k-state in the playoff. Between our iconic logo and our historical uniforms, k-state has been america's team, so fortunately for kleiman he has every advantage in the world to make natty's a reality in the little apple.
Yeah, You Betcha! That's why there is the 1998 - Kansas State Rule
Going into the 1998 Big 12 championship game, all Kansas State needed was a victory to lock up a spot in the inaugural BCS championship game. But a double overtime loss to Texas A&M resulted in the Wildcats' first loss of the season, cost them a shot at the national title, and set them up for one of the biggest snubs in BCS history.
Even with the loss, K-State finished the regular season No. 3 in the BCS Standings and was expected to be rewarded with a trip to a BCS game. But it was passed up as at-large bids were given to fourth ranked Ohio State and more controversially, eighth ranked Florida, which went to the Orange Bowl to face Big East champion Syracuse. Kansas State would end up in the Alamo Bowl instead.
To avoid similar slights in the future, the BCS adopted what's known as the "Kansas State Rule" following the 1998 season.
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Ooh, hot BCS talk!
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answer the question. i'm guessing you played for Jetmore and Colby CC.
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answer the question. i'm guessing you played for Jetmore and Colby CC.
And you played and coached where, exactly?
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i played volleyball, since i'm a girl, lmao. answer the question old timer.
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i played volleyball, since i'm a girl, lmao. answer the question old timer.
Lots of girls have the courage to play football -- perhaps you sold yourself short.
To give as specific an answer as you, I started my coaching at Union HS in Tulsa, ok. 3500+ students 10 - 12
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pissclams
is it realistic to expect chris klieman to win multiple natty's at ksu?
Since HOFHCBS never did, I suspect Nattys are out of reach.
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We canned bill’s ass.
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Trim
We canned bill’s ass.
After 27 years and the greatest turn around in College Football History.
Switzer once said that Snyder wasn’t the coach of the year, or even the coach of the decade — he was the coach of the century. What’s happening in Manhattan, Kan., is confirmation that Snyder needs to be considered not only one of the best college coaches of his generation, but one of the greatest college coaches of all-time.
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We canned the coach of the century's ass and it was easy for him to move out given the lack of nattys to box up. That's the standard we have at KSU, and if eff head can't produce nattys, he gotta go.
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We canned the coach of the century's ass and it was easy for him to move out given the lack of nattys to box up. That's the standard we have at KSU, and if eff head can't produce nattys, he gotta go.
THE WORD.
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Katdaddy
Quote from: Trim
We canned the coach of the century's ass and it was easy for him to move out given the lack of nattys to box up. That's the standard we have at KSU, and if eff head can't produce nattys, he gotta go.
THE WORD.
Be sure to pick a Good Word; maybe One of The Best Words ---- AssHat instantly comes to mind.
But, hey, what do I know? Since I began my coaching training in Oo-klee-Homer, 3 HOF HS Coaches in Arkansas, Western Tex-AZZ, and East New-Braska?
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I think eff-head is the word you're searching for. :nono:
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You're god damned right kdiddy
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Katdaddy
I think eff-head is the word you're searching for. :nono:
Nope. ASSHat is the best word.
I watched people exactly like many of you kill the Razorbacks by getting rid of Houston Nutt. The Hogs haven't been worth a damn since Nutt was run off. And I even remember "The Game of The Century" when Ricardo MudHouse Nixon was there to watch TEX-AZZ play Arkansas for the National Championship:
The 1969 Texas vs. Arkansas football game, sometimes referred to as the "Game of the Century", was a college football game played on December 6 in which No. 1 Texas visited No. 2 Arkansas at Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas.[2] The Longhorns came back from a 14–0 deficit after three quarters to win 15–14.[3][4][5][6] They won the Cotton Bowl Classic (by four points with a late touchdown drive) and were selected as national champions.[7]
The 1969 season marked the centennial of college football, and this game decided the Southwest Conference championship, as well as its berth in the Cotton Bowl. ABC television executive Beano Cook had arranged for Texas and Arkansas to play the final game of the regular season, moving their usual October date to the first weekend in December. ABC Sports executive Roone Arledge persuaded Arkansas coach Frank Broyles to move the game with a promise that President Richard Nixon would attend, and ABC would televise Arkansas' season opener in 1970 against Stanford (and its star quarterback, Jim Plunkett).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969_Texas_vs._Arkansas_football_game
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Feels good to have Klieman and Saban mentioned in the same sentence
https://twitter.com/ContinuedFight/status/1225845189870178304?s=19