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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: We'll beat these KthUgs at home
« on: January 11, 2014, 04:44:19 PM »
Hey NameBrANd.......since you only go by tourney results.......maybe stay off message boards until.......uhh......maybe when the season is over and we have lost in the first round?.??.?

I don't expect to see you here after every glorious win.......ok?

I bet when the game got out of hand you started cheering for the home KaNZa team.....ehh?

Wrong on all accounts. I found myself frustrated that the same old KState routine of folding in Lawrence was back out to play.

If I had started cheering for KU to win then how in the hell would I have been fired up enough to get on a forum I never post on and vent? Your logic is flawed.

One can see the writing on the wall for tournament play when they watch games like today.

I consider myself a pretty good bracketeer during March Madness. Tell me what about todays 26 point loss is supposed to make me believe K-State is going to buck their trend of losing early in the tournament?

Notice how I didn't say "today's 26 point KU win".

I analyze from a perspective as a Wildcat fan and then I compare how we look to how the other teams in the state and our conference look. Both of the other teams look like Sweet 16 caliber teams RIGHT NOW way more than KSU does.

My outlook may change, I just don't expect it to because I've seen teams led by Weber before.


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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: We'll beat these KthUgs at home
« on: January 11, 2014, 04:05:29 PM »
I'm not embarrassed losing to a better team on the road.

I'm embarrassed because KU isn't 26 points better. I fully expect us to finish in the top 4 of the conference. Lesser teams will at least give KU a game, but not us. The fact that we continue to crap ourselves against our instate rival and play below our ability - that's embarrassing. I don't have a solution. oscar doesn't either. Playing at home won't help.

Thank you.

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: We'll beat these KthUgs at home
« on: January 11, 2014, 04:01:08 PM »
you want no nonsense?

oscar weber is our coach for the forseeable future and there isn't a single thing you can do about it.

That's real talk. It's also the reason why I have gravitated away from blind support for our bubbly buffoon of a coach, Mr. Bumbles... And towards the overall successes of the three D1 teams in the area. Those three teams that geographically form the shape of a triangle.

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: We'll beat these KthUgs at home
« on: January 11, 2014, 03:58:47 PM »
Frank consistently got his ass whipped in Lawrence too

True that. I can't discredit oscar for thinking outside the box in preparing his newcomers to the raucous levels in AFH.I can however discredit him when this team continues to fail to make it out of the first weekend of tourney play, as has become the norm. Better than sh*t sandwiches sponsored by Assbury but still not what I wanted after getting that taste from the run in 2010 led by Pullen and Clemente.







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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: We'll beat these KthUgs at home
« on: January 11, 2014, 03:49:45 PM »
Lucky I've been perusing these forums long enough to know it's snide city, cyberspace USA. That's probably why I don't post much here. I like to analyze my sports no nonsense style and to the point.

I'll get off my high horse, we're all still fans of the same team here. Just a little irked by the fact that this team lost by more in Lawrence than they ever really did in the Frank Martin era.

Also, that wide open Omari airball pisses me off.

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: We'll beat these KthUgs at home
« on: January 11, 2014, 03:44:42 PM »
uh oh, what am I going to do because someone thinks I look dumb on an internet forum.

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stop melting down.  you look dumb when you say kanza.  trying to help you out.  all of your other points (bball-related) are fine.

That's the first negative reaction to the term after 2 dozen positive reactions to it in the workplace, at the bars, and among my friends.

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: We'll beat these KthUgs at home
« on: January 11, 2014, 03:43:29 PM »
Tell me where the people who share my same measuring stick of success migrated to. They have been replaced by people who throw out an entire post just because one particular word didn't strike his fancy.

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: We'll beat these KthUgs at home
« on: January 11, 2014, 03:41:31 PM »
uh oh, what am I going to do because someone thinks I look dumb on an internet forum.

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: We'll beat these KthUgs at home
« on: January 11, 2014, 03:40:38 PM »
You dislike the origin of the name of our state? Yup, using a word that has a lot of history around here surely reeks of unintelligence.

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: We'll beat these KthUgs at home
« on: January 11, 2014, 03:38:35 PM »
I am a fan of the Kanza Basketball Triangle.

Team.
State.
Conference.

When a coach I can't stand joins my team and his failures in the round of 64 last year only serve to underscore the superiority of the other two parts of the triangle... It can be disheartening.

Rather than losing my heart for good basketball I've refocused to appreciate the collective successes of Wichita St, KU, and KState. Again, I measure success by postseason play. There has been a dearth of postseason success for KState the last 20 years. Forgive me for wanting more.

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: We'll beat these KthUgs at home
« on: January 11, 2014, 03:35:20 PM »
Lol apathy. Such a sight to see considering how fired up people were on these forums during the Frank Martin era.

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: We'll beat these KthUgs at home
« on: January 11, 2014, 03:27:54 PM »
it's not team burn it down, it's team reality. seeing how many people actually thought we would win today blows my mind.

go ahead and disregard my post because you've never seen my name before. I've moved away from bullshit island back to reality.

The kanza basketball triangle's weakest point will continue to be the point placed on the Manhattan, KS part of the map.

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: We'll beat these KthUgs at home
« on: January 11, 2014, 03:19:19 PM »
Teams that don't make the tournament are crap.
Teams that make the tournament yet never make it past the first weekend are mediocre.
Teams that make it to the Sweet 16 or farther are good.

That's my measuring stick of success in college basketball. This kstate team won't make it out of the first weekend. If they even make the tourney.

People can use the term Titletown all they want... But there's nothing to celebrate if the team you share the title with constantly beats you, home, away, and conf tourney play... and then continues to do better in the big dance than this team has.

One elite 8 run since the Huggy bear revival. One. Baylor has done better. KU has done better. Good teams do better.

This team is not good. It is and will constantly be mediocre, at best. oscar Weber will stay in town for as long as people use terms like "Titletown" to make magic out of a plain, uninspiring vanilla wafer. I want to taste something greater than this.

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: Official Brazil Hoops Thread
« on: August 10, 2012, 05:14:31 PM »
Will Spradling ?@Will_I_AM_55
We jumped on them early then let them back in it and lost in a tough battle against the 2nd best team in brazil gotta bounce back tomorr

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: This is a joke
« on: May 23, 2012, 03:17:01 PM »
Typical preseason tomfoolery. JO would do good to accept this as a challenge. If he posts 3.8 blocks per game over the next 20 I think it'll turn some heads.

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: 2013 Recruiting Thread
« on: May 03, 2012, 06:42:56 PM »
Hoosiers related Semi interview from yesterday

oscar needs to make sure that every time Semi is asked "who is really gunning for you", K-State is one of the first names dropped.

Our staff needs to be constantly reaching out to him like Stevie Janowski from Eastbound & Down, only slightly less creepy and slightly more chicken nuggets.

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Yep. Oh and do we have to mention he's from Miami in every article? It's like when Tony Gonzalez was with the chiefs and they had to mention he played basketball on every broadcast. Shoot me already.

Or "Curtis Kelly, the transfer from UCONN..."

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Well, the guy might be looking to add another dimension to his resume rather than just "salesman". I'd say the DOBO position at KU would fit that criteria pretty well.

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The real question is, would Jerrance Howard prefer driving an ice cream truck around (recruiting to KU) or working the sunrise to sundown construction job where the task of building is never finished (recruiting to KSU).

I hope he comes to Kansas State but a lot of it depends on how hard he's willing to work at his next job.

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Maybe "Staying in Manhattan" means he'll just make the 90 minute commute to Lawrence.

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I hope half the team leaves just to expedite the failure of a job Weber is likely to do.

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attn photoshoppers

we need some art.

now

*don't mean to be pushy just really excited

I'd make a "gott lieb?" pic ala got milk but I'm too busy at work :/

Purple back drop, one paragraph with a clear and concise argument, catchy and with doses of humor mixed in.

Anyone?

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: Gottlieb/Petro interview recap
« on: March 30, 2012, 01:40:27 PM »
Can someone post some deets? Plz, thanks.

~ Doesn’t know if he’s a candidate ~ has had convos with administrators about state of program, what needs to happen, positive momentum
~ If KSU interested, he’d be thrilled to propose unique idea for program.
~ He would surround self with staff that covers obvious holes ~ former head coaches, dynamic recruiter, etc.
~He has studied how to transform on-air personality into recruiting personality
~A competition he enjoyed as a kid ~ Who could determine what offense being run quickest
~ Believes he has the right mixture of timing, luck, support, cast
~ Restates he thinks it’s a hell of a job
~ Confident the right guy will benefit from the returning core team
~ Would take a different approach to get through to kids than yelling like Frank
~ Discipline oriented program with a different spin
~ Like giving a kid sugar instead of spice, would equip positive reinforcement
~He’s a fan of Frank, but thinks the good timing would mix well with a positive attitude to build off what Frank left, softer message to players
~On recruiting vs the established coaches:
~Would sell the chance to play, style of play, relationship with coach, chance to get to league, etc.
~Faster paced secondary break style, similar to Ok State w/ Gottlieb ~ up and down, fun transition, pressure D, rebound
~ Tinker with offense, keep core defense intact
~ Why come play?: ~ Player-coach relationship ~ connection with kid ~ other great recruiters aboard ~ salesman
~He acknowledges the inexperience argument, but says “either you can do it or you can’t.”
~Towards the middle of the year would do individual based practices ~ break down and walk through things/aspects/tactics
~Talks about falling into broadcasting ~ Analyst job just happened, opportunity appeared before him ~ has always aspired to become a player, analyst, and coach.
~Believes that anybody else we hire ~ will be disadvantaged introducing being unknown to recruit until first meeting ~ Gottlieb doesn’t need to introduce w/ name recognition. ~ Lavin and Gottfried as examples.
~Doug’s already picked up the phone and called the guys he wants to join as staff
~Supports Underwood, but aware the guy is not known outside of KState.
~Thinks he’d bring an immediate buzz, but there’d also be substance behind buzz
~Would know where, how, who to recruit ~ supporting cast to fill in blanks
~Says good teams have great staffs ~ an undervalued aspect
~“You can do special things if given the resources and given the planning … yes, I’ve already done the legwork.”
~Process for KSU entails getting a hiring firm, vetting, interviews, vote of confidence from “godfather”
~Wants to sit down with Currie and explain exactly what his plan is with KSU
~ All for player-coach boundaries and accountability
~ One name that would be on his staff ~ Woljick (sp?) from Tulsa
~ Doug’s dad thinks the K-State idea is great
~ Nobody’s ever won without players, but nobody else was ever given the “pen” for playmaking freedom from Sutton like Gott did.
~ Thinks it’s a good job because of the big time facilities, league is stable and competitive, ESPN deal, well regarded job. Better job than before Huggy came along

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: Coaching Search Master Thread
« on: March 29, 2012, 05:38:06 PM »
Gottlieb has that whole "silver tongue" gift, right? Isn't that something K-State needs to sell the Wildcat brand to recruits? At least as an assistant coach.

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: KSU Hoops should feature
« on: March 27, 2012, 10:29:31 PM »
KSU Hoops should feature the Interlude Dance during 2nd half timeouts. So much more involving than an aging Sandstorm.


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