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Watching Lattin and his chicken legs holding his own in the lane at AFH was very disorienting

Yeah, it just really shows how non intimidating Ellis-Traylor can be. Like, Ellis had one of his better games and Traylor had some pretty good blocks, but they are no Kahn/Aldrich/Withey/Morris Twins. Fully realize Kahn/Aldrich/Withey are centers but those guys are nightmares for most teams down low, and ku just doesn't have what I would call a nightmares down low.

Really, what was disorienting was seeing OU very often simply out running and using great passing down low to make ku's defense look pretty ineffective. I am not above saying OU played a little better in that game in stretches, ku simply was more consistent overall. Being gassed and expecting even more out of Hield ultimately led to OU losing.

Overall, was glad that it was a great game and worthy of 1 v 2.

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Kansas State Football / Re: Wild Wildcats in the NFL
« on: January 05, 2016, 09:21:04 AM »
I could see burns being picked up late round as a return specialist. Especially if they use lockett as a comparison.

Possibly, probably safer bet some team will sign him an an undrafted free agent. He will most certainly though be given a look at though. Especially with the aforementioned TLBL but also Sproles helps the case of k-state being #returnU

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Hope the OU-KU game is the actual barnburner everyone wants it to be instead of KU riding the phog to a smashing.

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on the pro side of things, brian smoller was a treat on the radio call. he's like that really annoying announcer that other teams have that is CERTAIN every call against his team is the most egregious call ever and acts way over the top emotionally about key plays. i love him.

Ugh, listened to him when he called the Georgia game. I had to take my headphones out a few times he was screaming so loud. Stanbot was audibly annoyed tho, which was fun to listen to.

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Kansas State Football / Re: Future schedule update...
« on: January 04, 2016, 06:07:38 PM »
Probably something farm/wizard of oz. When they come to to k-state in a few years i'd want us to do some version a football player running into a band member over and over after scoring on a multiple lateral play.

7656
Lol at that being the 2nd time in two weeks the can't get the ball off in time and lose that way. Sucks to suck

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The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit / Re: Millenials
« on: January 03, 2016, 06:15:42 PM »
ksu with the standard 80yr old man viewpoint

Close, but yeah. Literally every generation things the next one is over entitled, whiney, losery bitches. When in fact all are equally worthy and worthless.

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Kansas State Football / Re: Liberty Bowl
« on: January 02, 2016, 03:46:54 PM »
Duke Shelley's hurt too? Dear lord, we're playing basically HS players only other than known studs Elijah Lee and Mike Moore and Britz

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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / Re: FT shooting
« on: January 02, 2016, 01:10:55 PM »
Should never be as hard as we make it to be tho

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renocat, take a lap, and stop posting for the rest of the year,

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BU: 1-1
ISU: 1-1
KU: 1-1 <= Oscar has Self's # at the fOOD
OU: 0-2
OSU: 1-1
Tex: 1-1
TCU: 2-0
TT: 1-1
WV: 1-1

Beat Ole Miss. 20-11 record. Magically win 1 in KC. 21-11 9 seed. Get owned by the 8 seed team (prolly WSU). Final record 21-12.

I think given that scenario we would only have 19 wins going into the Big 12 tourney.  I could be  mocat'n this math though.

Forgetting that.

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BU: 1-1
ISU: 1-1
KU: 1-1 <= Oscar has Self's # at the fOOD
OU: 0-2
OSU: 1-1
Tex: 1-1
TCU: 2-0
TT: 1-1
WV: 1-1

Beat Ole Miss. 20-11 record. Magically win 1 in KC. 21-11 9 seed. Get owned by the 8 seed team (prolly WSU). Final record 21-12.

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Kansas State Football / Re: Future schedule update...
« on: January 01, 2016, 08:38:27 PM »
The Big 10 has looked fairly awful for the most part so far in bowl games.  I think there have been at least three blowout losses.  Not saying the Big12 will do better, but I have not been impressed at all with the 10.

Big 12 is looking awful as well. Damn Okie State

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Kansas State Football / Re: KU football is hurting
« on: December 29, 2015, 12:10:26 PM »
Jay Leno in a klan hood

just for you, you racist piece of crap.

 The KKK was the terrorist wing of the Democrat Party.
May 15, 2008 at 1:01 pm | Posted in Democrat Party, K.K.K | 18 Comments

Our nation’s top historians reveal that the Democratic Party gave us the Ku Klux Klan, Black Codes, Jim Crow Laws and other repressive legislation which resulted in the multitude of murders, lynchings, mutilations, and intimidations (of thousands of black and white Republicans). On the issue of slavery: historians say the Democrats gave their lives to expand it, the Republicans gave their lives to ban it.
The Democrats:

    Democrats fought to expand slavery while Republicans fought to end it.
    Democrats passed those discriminatory Black Codes and Jim Crow laws.
    Democrats supported and passed the Missouri Compromise to protect slavery.
    Democrats supported and passed the Kansas Nebraska Act to expand slavery.
    Democrats supported and backed the Dred Scott Decision.
    Democrats opposed educating blacks and murdered our teachers.
    Democrats fought against anti-lynching laws.
    Democrat Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia, is well known for having been a “Kleagle” in the Ku Klux Klan.
    Democrat Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia, personally filibustered the Civil Rights Act of 1964 for 14 straight hours to keep it from passage.
    Democrats passed the Repeal Act of 1894 that overturned civil right laws enacted by Republicans.
    Democrats declared that they would rather vote for a “yellow dog” than vote for a Republican, because the Republican Party was known as the party for blacks.
    Democrat President Woodrow Wilson, reintroduced segregation throughout the federal government immediately upon taking office in 1913.
    Democrat President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first appointment to the Supreme Court was a life member of the Ku Klux Klan, Sen. Hugo Black, Democrat of Alabama.
    Democrat President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s choice for vice president in 1944 was Harry Truman, who had joined the Ku Klux Klan in Kansas City in 1922.
    Democrat President Franklin D. Roosevelt resisted Republican efforts to pass a federal law against lynching.
    Democrat President Franklin D. Roosevelt opposed integration of the armed forces.
    Democrat Senators Sam Ervin, Albert Gore, Sr. and Robert Byrd were the chief opponents of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
    Democrats supported and backed Judge John Ferguson in the case of Plessy v Ferguson.
    Democrats supported the School Board of Topeka Kansas in the case of Brown v The Board of Education of Topeka Kansas.
    Democrat public safety commissioner Eugene “Bull” Connor, in Birmingham, Ala., unleashed vicious dogs and turned fire hoses on black civil rights demonstrators.
    Democrats were who Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the other protesters were fighting.
    Democrat Georgia Governor Lester Maddox “brandished an ax hammer to prevent blacks from patronizing his restaurant.
    Democrat Governor George Wallace stood in front of the Alabama schoolhouse in 1963, declaring there would be segregation forever.
    Democrat Arkansas Governor Faubus tried to prevent desegregation of Little Rock public schools.
    Democrat Senator John F. Kennedy voted against the 1957 Civil rights Act.
    Democrat President John F. Kennedy opposed the 1963 March on Washington by Dr. King.
    Democrat President John F. Kennedy, had Dr. King wiretapped and investigated by the FBI.
    Democrat President Bill Clinton’s mentor was U.S. Senator J. William Fulbright, an Arkansas Democrat and a supporter of racial segregation.
    Democrat President Bill Clinton interned for J. William Fulbright in 1966-67.
    Democrat Senator J. William Fulbright signed the Southern Manifesto opposing the Supreme Court’s 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education decision.
    Democrat Senator J. William Fulbright joined with the Dixiecrats in filibustering the Civil Rights Acts of 1957 and 1964.
    Democrat Senator J. William Fulbright voted against the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
    Southern Democrats opposed desegregation and integration.

Democrats opposed:

    The Emancipation Proclamation
    The 13th Amendment
    The 14th Amendment
    The 15th Amendment
    The Reconstruction Act of 1867
    The Civil Rights of 1866
    The Enforcement Act of 1870
    The Forced Act of 1871
    The Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871
    The Civil Rights Act of 1875
    The Freeman Bureau
    The Civil Rights Act of 1957
    The Civil Rights Act of 1960
    The United State Civil Rights Commission

Republicans gave strong bi-partisan support and sponsorship for the following
legislation:

    The Civil Rights Act of 1964
    The Voting Rights Act of 1965
    The 1968 Civil Rights Acts
    The Equal Opportunity Act of 1972
    Goals and Timetables for Affirmative Action Programs
    Comprehensive Employment Training Act of 1973
    Voting Rights Act of Amendment of 1982
    Civil Rights Act of 1983
    Federal Contract Compliance and Workforce Development Act of 1988

The Republicans:

    Republicans enacted civil rights laws in the 1950’s and 1960’s, over the objection of Democrats.
    Republicans founded the HBCU’s (Historical Black College’s and Universities) and started the NAACP to counter the racist practices of the Democrats.
    Republicans pushed through much of the ground-breaking civil rights legislation in Congress.
    Republicans fought slavery and amended the Constitution to grant blacks freedom, citizenship and the right to vote.
    Republicans pushed through much of the groundbreaking civil rights legislation from the 1860s through the 1960s.
    Republican President Dwight Eisenhower sent troops into the South to desegregate the schools.
    Republican President Eisenhower appointed Chief Justice Earl Warren to the Supreme Court, which resulted in the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education decision.
    Republican Senator Everett Dirksen from Illinois, not Democrat President Lyndon Johnson, was the one who pushed through the civil rights laws of the 1960’s.
    Republican Senator Everett Dirksen from Illinois wrote the language for the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
    Republican Senator Everett Dirksen from Illinois also crafted the language for the Civil Rights Act of 1968 which prohibited discrimination in housing.
    Republican and black American, A. Phillip Randolph, organized the 1963 March by Dr. King on Washington.

The 1964 Civil Rights Act Roll Call Vote: In the House, only 64 percent of the Democrats (153 yes, 91 no), but 80 percent of the Republicans (136 yes, 35 no), voted for it. In the Senate, while only 68 percent of the Democrats endorsed the bill (46 yes, 21 no), 82 percent of the Republicans voted to enact it (27 yes, 6 no).

Thaddeus Stevens, a Radical Republican that introduced legislation to give African Americans the so-called 40 acres and a mule and Democrats overwhelmingly voted against the bill.

During the Senate debates on the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871, it was revealed that members of the Democratic Party formed many terrorist organizations like the Ku Klux Klan to murder and intimidate African Americans voters. The Ku Klux Klan Act was a bill introduced by a Republican Congress to stop Klan Activities.

History reveals that Democrats lynched, burned, mutilated and murdered thousands of blacks and completely destroyed entire towns and communities occupied by middle class Blacks, including Rosewood, Florida, the Greenwood District in Tulsa Oklahoma, and Wilmington, North Carolina to name a few.

History reveals that it was Abolitionists and Radical Republicans such as Henry L. Morehouse and General Oliver Howard that started many of the traditional Black colleges, while Democrats fought to keep them closed. Many of our traditional Black colleges are named after white Republicans.

After exclusively giving the Democrats their votes for the past 25 years, the average African American cannot point to one piece of civil rights legislation sponsored solely by the Democratic Party that was specifically designed to eradicate the unique problems that African Americans face today.

As of 2004, the Democrat Party (the oldest political party in America) has never elected a black man to the United States Senate, the Republicans have elected three.

First, this belongs in the pit. Second, how many effing times do I have to say it, Republican Party of Today != Republican Party of anything pre Goldwater in 1968/72. Same goes for democrats. It's just name and has nothing to do with actual policies or anything. Funny that southerners can't even figure that out with IDK, being from the south and witnessing first hand this :dubious: Get this simplistic view of history out of this thread and let us get back to talking about ku football hurting.

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Kansas State Football / Re: KU football is hurting
« on: December 29, 2015, 01:56:18 AM »
 :flush: but w/o the dude going down  :frown:

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Was a pretty pud storm, though the roommate took about 2 hours to get back from work (normally would take him 45 minutes).

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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / Re: Frank Martin
« on: December 18, 2015, 07:32:24 PM »
Currently 9-0 and beating up on Clemson :dunno:

But I do love Jake. Easily my favorite qhat of all time.

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Kansas State Football / Re: BSFS Expansion Thread
« on: December 15, 2015, 11:39:01 PM »
Pretty sure that's already slated for the ICE family.

I'd imagine it'd be the Jordy Family Board since he gave like $7.5 mill for this phase.

where's that 7.5 number coming from?  if true, he's probably the EMAW-iest EMAW player we've ever had.

I guess it's not

http://www.kstatesports.com/news/football-locker-room-to-be-named-in-honor-of-jordy-and-emily-nelson-08-20-2015

The number I got was from when that story originally run and I thought I remembered (apparently wrong, but oh well) that it was "roughly half" of the cost. It's isn't obviously from the story and the Ice family is still part of it, but he did get the locker room named after him, and that it was a "generous gift."  I bet it was still at least $1 mill if not a couple.

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Kansas State Football / Re: BSFS Expansion Thread
« on: December 15, 2015, 03:51:22 PM »
Pretty sure that's already slated for the ICE family.

I'd imagine it'd be the Jordy Family Board since he gave like $7.5 mill for this phase.

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Kansas State Football / Re: BSFS Expansion Thread
« on: December 15, 2015, 01:22:31 PM »


Definitely a huge bonus to the stadium, it'll make the stadium "flow" together so much better, not just the concourse, but obviously the sections. Aesthetically between this IIIB phase and hopefully doing Phase IV next year  :crossfingers: (limestone wall, video boards, ribbon boards, sound, maybe getting a full on new field) when the 'Cats take the field for 2017 we'll have one pretty looking stadium on the inside and half of the outside.

Heck, if they did all of that a took a break for a year or two I'd be fine with it, the stadium would look and be massively improved, but if they jumped in to do ESC in 2018 or something I wouldn't be upset  :D

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Kansas State Football / Re: BSFS Expansion Thread
« on: December 14, 2015, 04:21:09 PM »
that guy may be the reason JC doesn't hire BV


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Possibly, but that guy's hard on for BV can be seen from space. Holy crap.

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Dat changing player name - nickname _FAN  :Wha:

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