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ChiCat
Leach and Malzahn would be two top targets for me.  Auburn would have to let Malzahn go, but they are delusional enough to do it.

Have lots of friends who still coach H.S. football in TexAZZ, Okie-Homer and Ark.

Many coaches in Ark. hold Missy Gussie Mala-Zone personally responsible for getting Houston Nutt fired. Nutt was highly respected in Ark, Mo, Tenn, Ok, TexAzz if for no other reason than what he, his father and brothers did at Ark School for the Deaf.

 Remember that Nutt is the only Razorback Coach to take Ark to SEC Championship game - twice.  And then Gussie pissed a great many H.S. coaches off while he was Ark. St. with a seriously shitty attitude.Gussie and his wife both proclaim that GAWD picked him to lead AWE-Burn. (easy to look up)

Leech had a pretty crappy reputation among west TexAzz and SW Okie-Homer coaches even before the Co-Murderer of SMU football,
Craig James, stuck his criminal nose into TT football because his lazy son cried to DADDIE with DADDIE's ESPN Power

Funny how both Leech and Mala-Zone have as much trouble hanging onto Asst. Coaches as Pawn Rince, formerly of KSU and Howard.   

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 Thank you Ty Dlew12 for all the effort you put into this.

Most fun I've had in a while. :thumbsup:

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Kansas State Football / Re: Official Oklahoma 2019 Game Thread
« on: October 29, 2019, 03:59:10 AM »
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Katdaddy
Get out of here and go back to NDSU.  I hear they are beating SDSU today.  :flush:

1. It's good that You Flushed yourself -- just the kind of liquid you need, for your Brain?
2. Never been north of Omaha, so eff you.
3. Shawn Schynder hid behind his Daddie all the years he "Coached", if you want to call it that.
4. Go back and check what players were saying about Shawn the last 5-6 years. It's another spelling of Fowl Droppings.
5. THe only reason HCCK kept the pile of droppings was to make the transition for the new and better coaches' transition easier.
6. If Shawn were an actual coach and man, he would have gone out and got experience and training from other coaches and programs.
7. If you're not exposed to new information and new knowledge there is no way you're going to grow.

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Kansas State Football / Re: The Onside Kick
« on: October 28, 2019, 02:41:50 AM »
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wetwillie
Generally speaking the league should protect its best team in situations like these

1. That may be one of the dumbest statements I've ever read about football.

2. Look up 1998 - Kansas State Rule  then talk to me about protecting the good/best teams.

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Kansas State Football / Re: srs question before ou game
« on: October 27, 2019, 04:35:58 AM »
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Katdaddy
 Just hope this isn't an repeat of RP in '06 against Texas.

1. Prawn Rince was never a HC
2. The only ranked team Rince ever beat was TexAZZ.
3. Never beat SEC team and lost to Rutgers. You think HCCK would lose to Rutgers?
4. THe players would run through Brick Walls for HCCK---------------- not sure they would have run through Pop Tarts for Rince.

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Kansas State Football / Re: KU football is GOOD
« on: October 26, 2019, 04:11:56 PM »
Lesser Mks and the Squawker Burds are no match for HCCK and KSU.

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Kansas State Football / Re: Official Oklahoma 2019 Game Thread
« on: October 26, 2019, 04:07:02 PM »
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sys
sean built us a ferrari.

Shawn Shnyder :billdance: couldn't find his ass with help from the entire team much less recognize any sports car, especially
 a Ferrari.

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Kansas State Football / Re: KU football is GOOD
« on: October 23, 2019, 02:19:20 AM »
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steve dave
They will also beat us head to head :billdance: in two weeks.

Let's see TexAzz was missing 8-10 key players, particularly on Defense...................

With your rough ridin attitude I think it's possible you're wearin' one of them there hats that can only be worn when you stick you head UP between your legs.

That type of hat, I can't quite remember the complete name, but I'm pretty sure it starts with an A.

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Kansas State Football / Re: Greatest turnaround ever?
« on: October 21, 2019, 05:08:27 PM »
The Bayley Bares don't hold a candle to what Tulane or UAB have done.

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Kansas State Football / Re: Courtney Messingham is a proven loser
« on: October 13, 2019, 03:32:30 PM »
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  this doesn't even really need to be said at this point, but who the OC is doesn't matter until we get better talent. FIRE DIMEL became FIRE COLEMAN became FIRE MESSINGHAM. it's a constant cycle of crap because we roll out Dalton Gruntley and a rough ridin' Weber as two of the main options to throw to.

Just so. After 3-4 years of HCCK putting his people in, there's where the difference will come.

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Chris Klieman’s attempt to carry over LHC Bill Snyder’s physical and disciplined approach to football has a chance to be a shock to the Big 12 and put the Wildcats back in contention, but it’s going to come down to recruiting. Not whether Klieman can recruit Texas or the south for skill athletes like the other programs around the league, but whether he can find the same kinds of big framed, physical bullies that he built the Bison dynasty around. If he can, the skill athletes from the JUCOs, Oklahoma, Texas, and Missouri are going to flock to Manhattan.

https://www.footballstudyhall.com/2018/12/11/18135990/can-chris-klieman-duplicate-bison-dominance-at-kansas-state-north-dakota-state

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Kansas State Football / Re: Rebuild
« on: October 13, 2019, 03:21:28 PM »
is 20% the proper % for a tip?

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Kansas State Football / Rebuild
« on: October 13, 2019, 03:20:34 AM »
Personally, I don't give a eff what many of you are saying.

HOFHCBS and " Lite Shawn" have spent several years wrecking KSU football.  :billdance: was creating a situation where Sonny Boy would take over and any body whose ass wasn't encasing his head knew that wasn't going to work.

HCCK and his staff are having to rebuild a complete program. Don't like the truth? Get on your rough ridin' horse and ride east.

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Kansas State Football / Re: BAYLOR GAME THREAD (our offense is offensive)
« on: October 07, 2019, 01:03:00 PM »
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We weren’t great last year, but we suck very bad this year. New system DOES NOT magically fall into palce. NO matter how much you want it.  Be Nice if you learned somed Football instead of BasquetteBalle

You go ahead and suck as much as you want.

#1 reciever out, #2 RB out.  Wrap yore mouth around it and suck, suck suck.



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Kansas State Football / Re: Fire Chris Klieman
« on: October 07, 2019, 12:55:54 PM »
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PurpleOil
It's time to start discussing a Klieman replacement

Too bad none of you ignorant hay eaters remember how long it took for HOFHCBS to install his system.

But then Ignorance can be cured. Stupid is forever.

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Kansas State Football / Re: Fire Chris Klieman
« on: October 05, 2019, 05:17:56 AM »
NOW, lets see if Holcombe II can even be on the same planet matching this.   


 
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Tim McManusESPN Staff Writer

PHILADELPHIA -- Safety Malcolm Jenkins was asked for a favorite memory of running back Darren Sproles, and instead offered a striking thought.

"Every time I think about Darren, it's really one thing that constantly pops into my head," Jenkins said of his Philadelphia Eagles teammate. "He makes you reconsider if you want to be great."

He makes you reconsider if you want to be great.

Jenkins has seen Sproles' meticulous approach up close for nine years now -- first as his teammate with the New Orleans Saints and now in Philadelphia. He knows how hard Sproles trains. How he takes care of his body. How he always goes full speed at practice, even at age 36. That he habitually finishes every rep, not stopping until he's in the end zone. That he has done this day after day, year after year, without complaint. Jenkins, like most who have come into contact with Sproles, marvels.

PHILADELPHIA -- Safety Malcolm Jenkins was asked for a favorite memory of running back Darren Sproles, and instead offered a striking thought.

"Every time I think about Darren, it's really one thing that constantly pops into my head," Jenkins said of his Philadelphia Eagles teammate. "He makes you reconsider if you want to be great."

He makes you reconsider if you want to be great.

"Not many people can emulate that, which is why he is where he is," Jenkins said.

Sproles is closer to history, needing 35 yards against the Green Bay Packers on Thursday (8:20 p.m. ET, Fox) to move into fifth place all-time in NFL all-purpose yards, jumping over Tim Brown (19,682) and into the company of Jerry Rice (23,546), Brian Mitchell (23,330), Walter Payton (21,803) and Emmitt Smith (21,564).

Olathe North principal and former running backs coach Jason Herman: "Darren was so fast that they said, 'You have to run between the tackles.' If he ran a sweep, he was gone. There was nothing anyone could do about it so they said he had to stay between the tackles to make the game more fair. Well, that didn't work."

Wier: "The infamous one was his daddy, the first time he ever scored a touchdown, his daddy just reamed him because he spiked the ball. He was in like second or third grade and his dad got after him, and he never did that again.

Of note, Sproles' nine career return touchdowns (seven punt returns, two kick returns) are tied for sixth most in NFL history.

Smith: "His senior year, we begged him to come back and he did. We're playing Louisiana early in the season, and Darren runs for like 250 in the game, has some unbelievable numbers, but he fumbled twice. We go in Sunday morning to grade the film -- our staff room overlooked the stadium -- and we just see this guy out there running. Running plays by himself with a ball in his hand. It was Darren. Here's our best player, our All-American, our guy. He knows he's going pro, but just to see him take that part of his game so serious. And what he did is he took the game script out there and ran every play over, and just was carrying the ball, making moves on air. I don't want to make it sound like a movie but it's true, man. The dude was unbelievable. I tell people I've been fortunate to coach a lot of unbelievable players, but by far the best player I've ever coached was Darren."


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Longtime trainer Todd Durkin: "When I think of Darren, I think way back to the days of LaDainian Tomlinson, when LT took Darren under his wing, brought him into the gym. Those two training together was like watching Ali and Frazier train together, man. My first impression is, 'Does this guy really play in the NFL?' He looks like a high school kid. And then when I saw him start to move, I'm like, 'My goodness. I thought LT had fast feet.' This guy had the quickest feet I've ever seen in my life."

Durkin: "I remember Darren specifically in a workout with LT, a future Hall of Famer, a guy like Drew, who had won a Super Bowl, and guys like Peanut Tillman, and Sprolsey just setting the tone in that workout. It got raised to an epic, iconic level on all aspects. Work, sweat, intensity, energy. I remember the music pumping. I didn't want that session to end because I knew someday the magic in that room was going to end. And it was Darren that set the tone.

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"No one else sees, day in and day out, every single day of the week from February through July, the sacrifice that guy makes to be one of the best all-time. I've been able to see that for 10 years, and it's not a surprise to me that when he gets this mark ... it's not a mistake. It's not something that a 5-6, 190-pound guy just stumbled across success on this. It's truly a testament to his character, his work ethic, his determination, his sacrifice, his everything. It's who Darren Sproles is."

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Rookie running back Miles Sanders: "That's my dog, man. That's the OG. I told him the first day I met him, I told him, 'For real, you've got all the respect out of me. Being your size, the position that we play in this league, and for you to be here for 15 years, I told him you've got all the respect out of me. I'm in his ear every day, asking him questions, how he thinks on certain runs and certain looks, basically just picking his brain."

Jenkins: "I feel like the last few years, especially with some of the injuries, he's contemplated whether he wants to hang up the cleats or not, I think it's kind of been a year-to-year thing, but I feel like I know him enough to know he can still do it, and he's got something about him that wants to go out with a bang. So it's not surprising for me to see how he's performing this season for us, and I have a feeling this is going to be a special year."

Only 15 players in NFL history standing 5-foot-6 or smaller have reached 1,000 all-purpose yards. No. 2 in that category, Buddy Young (1947-55), finished with 9,593 yards – more than 10,000 less than Sproles. History will judge him not on size but production, and will find in that respect, he stood shoulder to shoulder with Hall of Famers.


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Kansas State Football / Re: Courtney Messingham is a proven loser
« on: October 05, 2019, 04:32:03 AM »
 
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And then........ then you throw in the fact that the K-State running game is off the fastest start after 3 games in the last Seventy Years.
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Sneer if you choose, not a good look though for a K-State fan. Since it's better than HOFHCBS did.

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Kansas State Football / Re: Football Recruiting Thread
« on: October 05, 2019, 04:22:12 AM »
 Whippets: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad About 'Em
The AKC Standard says the Whippet is "amiable, friendly, gentle, but capable of great intensity during sporting pursuits."

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Kansas State Football / Re: Holcombe? We barely knew him
« on: October 02, 2019, 02:21:37 PM »
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SkinnyBenny
Re: Holcombe? We barely knew him
If this is true then I am calling for Clitz Hymen’s resignation IMMEDIATELY



You're either part of the team or you're an Azzhat who needs to be out the door.

Obviously he's an Azzhat.






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Kansas State Football / Re: Football Recruiting Thread
« on: October 01, 2019, 04:26:02 PM »
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Katdaddy
Will Howard is a very fine talent.  42-0 in the first half!  Howard is very well coached and that should carry on with Kleiman in the next few years.

Give me a break. Just because HCCK's last two QBS went into the NFL doesn't mean that this streak is going to continue.

As many people have pointed out, Mess is just another loser. Since he only won 2 (T-W-O) Nattys, and was the first KSU OC to beat an SEC team on the the road. He also only had KSU running game off to its fastest start in S-E-V-E-N-T-Y years.

No reason to give Mess and the rest of the staff any reason to believe they'll be at KSU next year.

LMAO

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Kansas State Football / Re: Official: New Uniforms Dream and Info Thread
« on: October 01, 2019, 04:29:24 AM »
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bucket
 Remind me, did we have white pants under Prince or just purple pants?

Seems to me you were watching the totally wrong part of the game.

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Kansas State Football / Re: KSU Offense; is it a Mess?
« on: October 01, 2019, 04:26:16 AM »
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NDSU Lollypopkid
Maybe if your last head coach didnt leave stud meadowlark a bunch of Pittsburgh state rejects to work with,  you would've won.


Ssshhh. Telling the truth is not the way to win friends and influence enemies.

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Kansas State Football / Re: KSU Offense; is it a Mess?
« on: September 30, 2019, 06:52:33 PM »
I have been going to KSU Football games and watching players I coached play since 1973.
What HOFHCBS did was, perhaps, the greatest story in college Football.

On the other hand, you take Shawn Spencer Synder, fold him 5 times and put him where the moon will never shine(btw, watch out for the dull points).

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Kansas State Football / Re: Courtney Messingham is a proven loser
« on: September 30, 2019, 03:08:06 AM »
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eastcat
Courtney Messingham is a proven loser

Iowa State wash up.  :Ugh:

I totally agree, eastcat. Those two National Championships coupled with beating Ms St on the road, 1st times K-State has done that, Just no good.

And then........ then you throw in the fact that the K-State running game is off the fastest start after 3 games in the last Seventy Years.     

Time for Mess to go. :ksu: 

 BTW, I promise that I'll never ask you to cover my back on a street at noon on a very sunny day, much less in a tight jam.

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Kansas State Football / Re: the argument for mike leach right now
« on: September 23, 2019, 03:53:57 AM »
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EMAWzifried
Quote from: zackole1 on September 22, 2019, 01:32:01 AM

    Leach blows a 32 point lead in second half to UCLA.  They call that "couging it" out here.  And i am a big Cougar fan.... not so much a Leach fan... no defense..

Leach will always be a 2nd/3rd tier coach. He is completely incapable of understanding the value/concept of Defense.

Hell of a BasquetteBalle Coach though.


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Kansas State Football / Re: Big 12
« on: September 15, 2019, 01:36:25 AM »
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Pete
WVU lost by eleven zillion to Mizzou tho.

As is Right and Just.

All of WVU, All of Tex-AZZ, and All of Okie-Homer should always lose.

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