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The rumor mill on social media and reddit is extremely negative for Leach. Hoping for some good news.Seems to be the person people are referencing for updates (mostly behind the 247 paywall though).
https://twitter.com/robbiefaulk247/status/1602127375722061826?s=20&t=7W4KsBvgoljUop6I0VCWFQ
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lol, "just hookers" he was also using his state owned cell phone for booking said hookers iirc. I also think he paid by check.
I don’t put him on the same level as Briles, probably somewhere in the ballpark of Meyer.
For as sloppy as urban was, he had some soccer mom sitting in his lap, he didn't use his state issued cell phone to break the law. I'd compare him to a jesus'y hypocrite version of Bobby Petrino.
No offense edn, but people really need to stop reading, posting, and generally paying attention to anything from that dumbfuck. He's no more sourced than jayhawk takeover.
https://twitter.com/CoachRufus42/status/1465410968054288392does this mean we should chisel his name off the wall capstone?
You have to wonder if they actually paid face value for those tickets, or were they sold at a "volume discount", like a buck a ticket.I always wondered if some of that was card game and the donor got hella whatever their version of Ahearn points or if they have business sponsorship that those ticket buys level out with other financial deals on the sponsorship end.
Translation we're hoping KU and ISU make a move so we can Dev Nelson pressbox this conference and get out early.https://twitter.com/BryanDFischer/status/1419663027947720709?s=20https://twitter.com/BryanDFischer/status/1419663546388942857
LOL I wonder why it's rapidly evolving
I don't think a "no comment" in this situation is odd at all. Any comment at this point should be dumb and generic so wgafI kinda like the moxie Okie St's pres brought.
I wonder what spiteful things we can do as fans during games against Texas and OU this year. We need to be the opposite of stoic about this.I really enjoyed the kick in the ass A&M got on the way out the door.
Throw Monopoly money on the field, enough to stop play.
I remember talking about pods and high volume posters here said it wouldn't happen.
https://twitter.com/RossDellenger/status/1418200448968896516
I'm certain in the context that theory was posted those high volume posters were correct after all that Missouri and A&M joined the conference 10 years ago. I don't know if you can hold on to a lottery ticket for 10-13 years then get to cash it in when your numbers eventually hit.
Did Self say anything postgame about the risk of his out of control Hawk players chicken winging somebody?https://twitter.com/KellisRobinett/status/1219812273407119361?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet
lets fire up this valero alamotato bowljfc Texas is the conference's standard bearer.
that's crazy to think we spotted them 2 games for their 15k average. Who else would be so kind?Serious question, what would it take to reach a breaking point to actually drop football? Say the NCAA comes down hard on KU athletics. Say multi year postseason ban, loss of scholarships, recruiting restrictions... the works. Les Miles experiment fails spectacularly, revenue drops in basketball because of the sanctions and football continues being a black hole of suck for another 5 years.I bet it's like fielding a losing baseball team in the MLB. There is so much TV money that you can't lose (but you are also a laughing stock). I'm sure Dax has some spreadsheets on the breaking point financially. I mean the only other teams to really talk about it are like, UConn right? I mean woof, but their conference wasn't doing them any favors like the Big 12 is for KU football.
Does the conversation realistically take place?
Probably spot on with the revenue deal but is there still a minimum attendance figure needed to stay in "D1". -- FBS teams also have to meet minimum game attendance requirements (average 15,000 people in actual or paid attendance per home game)
This totally explains why "SELLOUT 2019" was such a monumental goal/achievement for them.
They really needed big bro to come through for them like we did.
Serious question, what would it take to reach a breaking point to actually drop football? Say the NCAA comes down hard on KU athletics. Say multi year postseason ban, loss of scholarships, recruiting restrictions... the works. Les Miles experiment fails spectacularly, revenue drops in basketball because of the sanctions and football continues being a black hole of suck for another 5 years.I bet it's like fielding a losing baseball team in the MLB. There is so much TV money that you can't lose (but you are also a laughing stock). I'm sure Dax has some spreadsheets on the breaking point financially. I mean the only other teams to really talk about it are like, UConn right? I mean woof, but their conference wasn't doing them any favors like the Big 12 is for KU football.
Does the conversation realistically take place?