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Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Estro Final 4 court
« on: April 04, 2010, 06:29:56 PM »
The blood-red 3-point-line-and-in paint is awful. There's a menstruation joke to be made there.
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In fact, had basketball not panned out, they already had a backup plan in place.
"We were going to come out with a rock band," Pullen said. "I was going to play guitar. Denis was going to sing in Spanish."
If the Wildcats actually follow through with this endeavor, some artistic differences must be resolved. Samuels prefers R&B to rock 'n' roll, and he has different ideas about their respective roles within the band.
"I would be the singer," said Samuels, a sophomore forward. "Jake would probably be the dude that just tries to take his shirt off all the time. Curt would on the drums, Dom (Sutton) playing saxophone. Denis would probably be playing some weird instrument."
This chemistry has carried K-State farther than anyone expected. If the Wildcats beat Butler and cut down the nets as champions of the West Region, it would be the first time K-State has put scissors to twine since winning the Big Eight Tournament in 1980.
Well, officially, at least.
"We actually cut down the nets before we played Texas," Samuels said.
They did this because they didn't like the nets at Bramlage Coliseum, and hey, why not practice for the big moment?
"I'm kind of shaky with it," Samuels said. "Hopefully I can get a little bit better."
“We can be pretty good if we make some shots,” Huggins said.
In addition, the week of Feb. 22-27 has also been designated as "I Love College Hoops... Beat Cancer" Week. All fans attending the Missouri game are encouraged to wear a headband to show their support for the fight against cancer and Coaches vs. Cancer. The first 100 students will receive the official "I Love College Hoops" headband courtesy of the Collegiate Licensing Company and the National Association of Basketball Coaches.