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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / Re: Phog game thread gems
« on: February 07, 2019, 09:04:16 AM »
Van Pelt did show Diarra's dunk about eight times from two or three camera angles, saying how if Zion had done something like that ESPN would have broken in live for a replay (also noted Diarra's name isn't pronounced anything like it's spelled).

Unlike my man Stan Van Gundy and DUD Hall of Famer, Andy Katz, SVP pronounced it correctly.

I thought Chauncey threw in a "Yada" at one point.

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Hat tip for the inspiration to the inspiration

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BILL SELF IS BALD

something something Adidas money, swept under Bill Self's rug

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: 201* Concert Thread
« on: January 25, 2019, 12:51:08 PM »
anybody going to Madisen Ward tomorrow night at the Truman? (weird venue for them, imo)

What's your thought on the Truman? I've only been once. (would have went to Hippo Campus tonight but sold out). The flat floor is not great for rear views, not sold on the acoustics either.

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Adam Teicher was optimistic we'll see Watkins, LDT, Ware.


Not Berry.  :bang:

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Products spokespeople don’t use
« on: January 02, 2019, 06:56:40 PM »
Good stuff man

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Products spokespeople don’t use
« on: January 02, 2019, 04:26:31 PM »
LeBron James - Nike products

You'll have to explain yourself here. I could see it being KIA cars, but the shoes he wears every night on the court??

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Uga’s Kicker’s specs are incred

I enjoyed the announcers shouting at the start , 'Rodrigo Blankenship kicks it deep to LilJordan Humphrey"

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Agreed, total stud

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Kansas State Football / Re: i give LittreLL 2 thumbs down
« on: December 12, 2018, 11:19:58 AM »

From The Athletic for those interested in known loser Seth LittreLL

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DENTON,? Texas? —? Not? long? after telling his? team Friday morning that he was staying? at? North Texas? and? spurning interest?? from Kansas State, Seth LittreLL was in the quarterback room, where players showed him a clip from “The Wolf of Wall Street.”

In the clip, Leonardo DiCaprio’s character delivers a speech declaring, “I’m not leaving!” Someone superimposed LittreLL’s head onto DiCaprio and UNT players onto other people in the scene. The players loved it and shared it on social media. The quarterbacks told LittreLL that’s what he should have done.

In the movie,” LittreLL joked Tuesday. “They said, ‘Coach, this is what you should have done.’ If I’d have known that, I would’ve. That would have been awesome. It was pretty fun.”

LittreLL is 23-16 in three years since taking over a 1-11 program after the 2015 season. He has guided the Mean Green to three consecutive bowl games and two consecutive nine-win seasons. That draws the interest of Power 5 schools during the coaching carousel.

Texas Tech was thought to be a possibility because LittreLL had coached there before, but the Red Raiders hired Matt Wells from Utah State — coincidentally, North Texas’ opponent in Saturday’s New Mexico Bowl. Kansas State was also interested in LittreLL. KCTV in Kansas City reported that talks broke down because LittreLL wanted to bring his full staff. There’s also a belief that LittreLL would be interested in Oklahoma, his alma mater, if Lincoln Riley were to leave for the NFL, making a buyout an important factor.

Kansas State hired North Dakota State’s Chris Klieman on Monday night, meaning all Power 5 jobs are now filled. LittreLL is set to stay in Denton, and he’s returning to a lot, with only two offensive starters graduating after this season and star quarterback Mason Fine back. Offensive coordinator Graham Harrell is also expected to return, turning down interest elsewhere. An indoor practice facility is set to open next year. The 2019 season should be another big one for North Texas.

LittreLL spoke with The Athletic on Tuesday about his decision to return. He would not get into specifics about Kansas State, but he made clear what he has. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

Do the players know what’s going on and hear the job rumors?

It’s hard not to. With social media, everybody has a rumor and a voice. Some of it’s true; most of it’s not. I tell our guys they’ll be the first to know. If it comes out of my mouth is the most important thing. My guys understand I’ve always shot them straight. We have a relationship where we can communicate that. It can be challenging to focus, whether it’s a coaching change, something in the season, expectations. We have to make sure we’re listening to the voice in that room every day and understand. They did a great job handling everything.

What was your message to them?

My message was I want to be here. There’s been a lot of rumors out there. I’m always going to make sure they understand I got a family; we’re all family. There are certain situations you may look at, but I have an unbelievable place here. We love it here as a family. To be honest, now’s not the time. We still have a lot to accomplish here. Look what we have returning. We’re losing some great teammates, but we have so much returning, we’re in a good spot.

Kansas State hired Chris Klieman the other night. What can you say about your conversations with Kansas State?

I don’t talk about other opportunities. I really don’t. Here’s why: Once you comment one time, you’re always going to (be asked). All I’m talking about is our situation here, the special place it is, the special things we’re doing. A lot of times, some rumors are true, some aren’t. It’s not worth even talking about, out of respect for not only our university but others as well. I’m not going to ever comment on that.

What does your staff mean to you?

A lot, obviously. It’s a great group. The work they’ve put in, this group has had a lot of opportunities to move on. They’re going to continue to. They’re great coaching, well-deserving, just like our players. We’re a pretty tight group. I do believe we all feel the same, that this is a special place and it would take something very special for us to move on. My coaches know I want what’s best for them and their families. If there are certain opportunities that come up that are best for them, I’ll do everything in my power to support that. But they understand where we’re at, what we’re trying to accomplish, and that’s why we’ve been able to keep great coaches here.

How important is it for a coach to be able to have his own guys?

Continuity, chemistry, the more turnover you have, the less stability you have. New guys come in and have to re-coach your culture, your expectations, your systems, the relationships. So much goes into it other than Xs and Os. Anytime you lose somebody, you have to re-coach. That’s challenging, but it’s part of the profession. It’s been huge here, having the continuity with coaches and players.

Do you expect Graham to be back?

I expect Graham to be back. Graham’s turned down a lot of opportunities. I know he feels the same way about this university, what we’re trying to accomplish. I feel like we have a special group coming back offensively. We lose two starters up front but should have everybody back. Make no mistake, we understand we have something special. We can do big-time things here.

Do experiences talking with other schools help you realize what matters most to you as a head coach in terms of what you need?

Every experience is unique. You’re always learning and growing. It doesn’t open my eyes to what we have. I haven’t doubted what we have here. I’ve never doubted this place is special. I don’t doubt it when I take my kids to school. They’re developing, they love it. It goes deeper, in the community. A lot goes into it with your family. Uprooting and moving your children, making them adjust. With any of these opportunities, here, assistant coaches, I was an offensive coordinator that moved, there’s a lot that goes into it. Unless it’s something you truly feel is that much better or something you can’t refuse, then why do it? I feel like we are building something really special here. I have a vision of what this place is and can be. I love it.

What was the reaction in recruiting?

It’s been great. They hear rumors, too. People recruit against us. Every year I’ve been here, after Year One, people say I’m not going to be here. All you can do is shoot people straight, tell them where you’re at. I’m always going to. Whether it’s recruiting or our team and coaches, I’m going to shoot you straight. I’m not going to lie to you. Your word is all you have.

With everything here, from your relationship with athletic director Wren Baker to new facilities coming, is it going to take something above and beyond to get you to leave?

I think we’ve proven that the past couple years. I’m here for a reason. If I didn’t believe this place could be special, if I didn’t believe in what we’re doing here, I wouldn’t be here. That oughta be loud enough.

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Kansas State Football / Re: Good things you're reading about our NDSU guy
« on: December 11, 2018, 01:56:40 PM »
B12 wont know what hit em when they see 2 tight ends and a full back.

 :buh-bye:

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Kc restaurant suggestions
« on: December 06, 2018, 03:15:44 PM »
Itap has whiskey/bourbon now. Also a couple wines.  Mission taco is attached if you need a more varied liquor selection but can't take drinks between the two.

  :surprised: nice, good to know.

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Kc restaurant suggestions
« on: December 06, 2018, 09:55:25 AM »
My dad and two cousins are coming to town for drinks and maybe dinner. They want the whole beer variety experience so I need good places for that (bonus points if there is liquor for me).

Also need dinner suggestos, last two years have been antons and Jack stack.

Also what's the rundown on the arcade bars in town now?

International Tap House might be your largest selection of beer in one spot, with Border & Double Shift a literal stone's throw away. No liquor tho - for that, plus beer, Emperial is walking distance. I'll let someone else do the food.

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How far west is the farm?  :eek:

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Smell ya later

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Why he is wasting a roster spot then? Throw his ass on the IR and open up a roster spot.

KC is not carrying a 3rd string QB - so Berry is 'filling' that active spot. If KC put him on IR, expecting him to play later in season, that leaves them with only 1 of 2 "IR Designated to Return" slots available, which they just used on Sorenson. Would leave them unable to use one on a surprise in-season injury, like say, Tardiff. Who could be back mid December.  :th_twocents:

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They should have cut EB in the off season.

Soooo you have no understanding of salary cap

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