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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: The Official War Against John Currie Thread
« on: April 02, 2012, 01:22:13 AM »
Hi Everyone, first post.
Regarding the "Mail Schulz T-Shirts" idea someone brought up earlier, does Kirk Schulz have anything like office hours or open forum/appointments? (Been a couple of years since I graduated, before the new administration anyway). I thought if he does, the opportunity for an impromptu protest might exist. Sort of like the scene in Rudy where all the football players bring in their jersey and place it on the coach's desk.
Maybe we could organize something similar? Perhaps along with letters about how we feel Currie has destroyed our Men's Basketball program and that we will no longer be financially supporting the university until things change. The shirts themselves should probably avoid being "K-State" shirts, to avoid inadvertently giving them money through licensing fees, or (and this is rather unlikely) providing them with extra windfall in the form of t-shirts they can resell.
We could mass produce cheap shirts with a simple message on the front like "Fire Currie"? Think any of the local shops would print them?
I feel that the more we can do, the deeper it will sink in that fans are angry. Thoughts?
Regarding the "Mail Schulz T-Shirts" idea someone brought up earlier, does Kirk Schulz have anything like office hours or open forum/appointments? (Been a couple of years since I graduated, before the new administration anyway). I thought if he does, the opportunity for an impromptu protest might exist. Sort of like the scene in Rudy where all the football players bring in their jersey and place it on the coach's desk.
Maybe we could organize something similar? Perhaps along with letters about how we feel Currie has destroyed our Men's Basketball program and that we will no longer be financially supporting the university until things change. The shirts themselves should probably avoid being "K-State" shirts, to avoid inadvertently giving them money through licensing fees, or (and this is rather unlikely) providing them with extra windfall in the form of t-shirts they can resell.
We could mass produce cheap shirts with a simple message on the front like "Fire Currie"? Think any of the local shops would print them?
I feel that the more we can do, the deeper it will sink in that fans are angry. Thoughts?